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VEA vs VXUS — ETF comparison

Two funds head-to-head: live engine reads, trailing performance, and holdings overlap from SEC filings. An engine-read comparison — not a recommendation.

VEA
Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF
51/100
BUY
$72.39 · -1.76% · International
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VS
engine lead
VXUS
Vanguard Total International Stock ETF
66/100
BUY
$86.44 · -1.35% · International
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Factor by factor — VEA (left) vs VXUS (right)
77
Technical
70
49
Momentum
48
50
Fundamental
49
47
Options
51
39
Microstructure
59
Trailing performance — VEA (left) vs VXUS (right)
+7.2%
6-month return
+25.2%
1-year return
+41.8%
5-year return
Holdings overlap — 12% by weight · 108 shared positions
1.77%
1.30%
0.97%
0.73%
1.01%
0.66%
1.01%
0.66%
0.78%
0.59%
0.64%
0.46%
0.60%
0.40%
0.57%
0.39%
Largest VEA-only positions: DEC 0.00%
Largest VXUS-only positions: TSM 3.93% · ASX 0.12% · AU 0.11% · NTES 0.10% · GFI 0.09%

From each fund's SEC N-PORT filing (2026-05-28 / 2026-06-26), computed on the 109 of 3867 and 127 of 8721 equity positions matched to the QuantLogix stock universe — a lower bound, never an estimate.

QuantLogix's 5-factor engine currently reads Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (VEA) at 51/100 (buy) and Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS) at 66/100 (buy). VXUS carries the stronger composite read by 15 points, led by technical at 70/100. VEA's strongest leg is technical at 77/100. By filed portfolio weights, at least 12% of the two funds overlaps across 108 shared positions. Signals recompute throughout the trading day — the balance can shift with the tape.

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