Risk, reward & compounding | Vanguard (2024)

Investing: Risky business?

When some people think of investing, they focus on the potential for great rewards—the possibility of buying unknown stocks that increase in value many times over.

Other people focus on the risk—the possibility of losing everything in a market crash or on a bad stock pick.

Who's right? Well, it's true that all investing involves some risk. It's also true that investing is one of the best ways to increase the amount of money you have available to meet your goals (although an expectation of immediate riches is highly unrealistic).

In fact, there's typically a direct relationship between the amount of risk involved in an investment and the potential amount of money it could make.

Different types of investments fall all along this risk-reward spectrum. No matter what your goal is, you can find investments that could help you reach your goal without taking on unnecessary risk.

See more about the risk of different investment types

Time is on your side

Here's the secret ingredient that can make investments less risky: time.

Based on past history, if you invested in the stock market for 1 year, your chance of losing money would be greater than 1 in 4. But if you invested for 10 years, that number would drop to about 1 in 25—and after 20 years, to zero.*

Some caveats

If you invest in just a handful of stocks or in a bunch of stocks in the same industry, time won't necessarily make your portfolio any safer. Just ask someone who held Enron stock or e-commerce stocks for years, only to see their value vanish overnight.

The reason it works for diversified investment portfolios is that over time, there tend to be more "winners" than "losers." And the investments that gain money offset the ones that go bust.

Also, you have to leave your money invested the entire time. If you pull your money out when your balance has fallen and then start buying again when prices are back up, you'll just dig yourself into a hole.

See more about keeping performance in perspective

The more time you have, the more you benefit from compounding

Not only can the passage of time help lower your investment risk, it can potentially increase the rewards of investing.

Imagine you place 1 checker on the corner of a checker board. Then you place 2 checkers on the next square and continue doubling the number of checkers on each following square.

If you've heard this brainteaser before, you know that by the time you get to the last square on the board—the 64th—your board will hold a total of 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 checkers.

No, we're not promising to double your money every year! But this principle—known as "compounding"—is important to understand: When your starting amount is higher, your increases are higher too. And over time, it can seriously add up.

As a rule of thumb, if your investments returned 6% annually, you would double your investment about every 12 years.

For example, if you earn 6% on a $10,000 investment, you'll make $600 in the first year. But then you start the second year with $10,600—during which your 6% returns net you $636.

In the 20th year of this hypothetical example, you'll earn more than $1,800—and your balance will have increased more than 200%.

Another caveat

If you take your earnings out of your account and spend them every year, your balance will never get any bigger—and neither will your annual earnings. So instead of making more than $20,000 over 20 years, you'd only collect your $600 every year for a total of $12,000.

If you instead leave your money alone, as you can see below, your "earnings on earnings" will eventually grow to be larger than the earnings on your original investment.

Leave your earnings invested and watch compounding go to work

This hypothetical illustration assumes a $10,000 investment and an annual 6% return. The illustration doesn't represent any particular investment, nor does it account for inflation, and the rate is not guaranteed.

What's next?

The best way to make these concepts work for you is to build a diversified portfolio with the right level of risk.

Start with your asset allocation

Risk, reward & compounding | Vanguard (2024)

FAQs

What Vanguard mutual fund has the highest return? ›

As of June 2024, the Vanguard Mega Cap Growth Index provided the highest one-year return rate. The Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth Index Fund ranked second having a one-year return rate of 36.3 percent.

What are the disadvantages of a Vanguard brokerage account? ›

Vanguard Cons
  • High mutual fund minimum.
  • Higher options trading fees.
  • Doesn't offer a separate trading platform for advanced trading.
  • No cryptocurrencies.
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Which is safer, Schwab or Vanguard? ›

Is Charles Schwab better than Vanguard? After testing 18 of the best online brokers, our analysis finds that Charles Schwab (96.6%) is better than Vanguard (80.3%).

Are Vanguard Target retirement funds good? ›

Vanguard Target Retirement funds are inexpensive, diversified and designed to give you a good, but not guaranteed, investment outcome by some fixed date in the future. They do this by starting with a high equity allocation then dialling down risk by moving more money into bonds as the fund approaches its target date.

Which Vanguard fund pays the highest dividends? ›

VHYAX-Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index Fund Admiral Shares. Vanguard.

What mutual fund has the highest dividend yield? ›

21 Best Dividend ETFs and Mutual Funds
  • Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index VDADX.
  • Vanguard Dividend Growth VDIGX.
  • Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF VYM.
  • Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index VHYAX.
  • WisdomTree U.S. LargeCap Dividend ETF DLN.
  • WisdomTree U.S. MidCap Dividend ETF DON.
  • WisdomTree U.S. SmallCap Dividend ETF DES.
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What is the safest investment in Vanguard? ›

Money Market funds offer lower market risk and give your savings an opportunity to grow. This is the default fund for the Vanguard Brokerage Account settlement fund.

Is it safe to keep all my money in Vanguard? ›

Rest easy knowing the cash in your Vanguard Cash Plus bank sweep is eligible for FDIC coverage up to $1.25 million for individual accounts and $2.5 million for joint accounts. You can keep all your money in the bank sweep or diversify into 5 available Vanguard money market funds (each with a $3,000 minimum investment).

Who is better, Fidelity or Vanguard? ›

Fidelity was named Bankrate's best broker for beginner investors in the 2024 Bankrate Awards. Fidelity stands out for its low costs, number of account types offered and great customer service, while Vanguard offers thousands of no-transaction-fee mutual funds and commission-free online trading of stocks and ETFs.

Does Vanguard own Charles Schwab? ›

Vanguard owns the most shares of Charles Schwab (SCHW).

Who is bigger than Vanguard? ›

Vanguard is the world's second-largest investment company or brokerage firm, offering a range of active and passive options, as well as a competitive fee structure and other attractive selling points. BlackRock, Inc. is the world's largest investment firm and asset manager.

Is there a better brokerage than Schwab? ›

Fidelity is the investment house of choice for more than 51.5 million customers, while Charles Schwab has more than 35 million client banking and brokerage accounts. Both firms are enormous; Schwab boasts more than $9 trillion in client assets, while Fidelity has $14.1 trillion in assets under administration.

What is the best Vanguard fund for a retired person? ›

The 7 Best Vanguard Funds for Retirement
Vanguard FundsExpense Ratio
Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 Fund (ticker: VFIFX)0.08%
Vanguard LifeStrategy Growth Fund (VASGX)0.14%
Vanguard 500 Index Admiral Shares (VFIAX)0.04%
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond Index Admiral Shares (VBILX)0.07%
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Which Vanguard fund has the highest return? ›

Vanguard Mutual funds
Average annual returns as of 08/31/2024 1
Sort table ascending by Fund nameSort table descending by SymbolSort table descending by 1 yr
Dividend Appreciation Index Fund Admiral SharesVDADX22.59%
Dividend Growth FundVDIGX19.12%
Emerging Markets Bond Fund Admiral SharesVEGBX14.52%
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What is the best retirement portfolio for a 60 year old? ›

At age 60–69, consider a moderate portfolio (60% stock, 35% bonds, 5% cash/cash investments); 70–79, moderately conservative (40% stock, 50% bonds, 10% cash/cash investments); 80 and above, conservative (20% stock, 50% bonds, 30% cash/cash investments).

Which mutual fund is best for max return? ›

  • I. ICICI Prudential BHARAT 22 FOF Direct Growth. ...
  • M. Motilal Oswal Midcap Direct Growth. ...
  • Q. Quant Small Cap Fund Growth Option Direct Plan. ...
  • Q. Quant Mid Cap Fund Growth Option Direct Plan. ...
  • N. Nippon India Small Cap Fund - Direct Plan - Growth Plan. ...
  • B. Bandhan Small Cap Fund Direct Growth. ...
  • T. Tata Small Cap Fund Direct Growth. ...
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Which mutual fund has the highest return? ›

Best-performing U.S. equity mutual funds
TickerName5-Year Return (%)
FDGRXFidelity Growth Company Fund23.11
SCIOXColumbia Seligman Tech & Info Adv22.54
FSBDXFidelity Series Blue Chip Growth22.33
FBGRXFidelity Blue Chip Growth21.51
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What Vanguard funds have a 5 star rating? ›

The Vanguard Wellesley Income Admiral, the Vanguard Tax-Managed Balanced Fund Admiral, and the Vanguard High-Yield Tax-Exempt Fund are all popular vanguard funds.

Which is better, VFIAX or VTSAX? ›

If you want to invest in the total US stock market and diversify your portfolio across segments and different-sized companies, you may prefer VTSAX. If you want to invest in the largest US companies, then VFIAX may be the better choice.

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