⚔️ ETF Battle Royale
Which ETF is better? See epic head-to-head comparisons across fees, diversification, liquidity, track record, and more. Quick decisions, no BS.
🔥 Popular Battles
SPY
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VOO
S&P 500 Showdown
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VOO
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VTI
Vanguard Classic
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QQQ
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VGT
Tech Titans
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SPY
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QQQ
Market vs Tech
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VUG
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VTV
Growth vs Value
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AGG
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BND
Bond Battle
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EFA
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VEA
International Developed
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EEM
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VWO
Emerging Markets
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XLK
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VGT
Tech Sector Duel
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SCHD
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VYM
Dividend Champions
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How Battle Scoring Works
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Lower Fees Win
Expense ratio is critical. 0.03% beats 0.09% every time.
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More Holdings Better
More diversification = lower single-stock risk.
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Size Matters
Larger AUM = better liquidity and lower spreads.
Scoring: High priority metrics (3 pts) • Medium priority (2 pts) • Low priority (1 pt)
ETF Comparison Made Simple
Choosing between ETFs can be overwhelming. Should you pick VOO or SPY for S&P 500 exposure? Is QQQ better than VGT for tech stocks? Our ETF Battle tool compares head-to-head across the metrics that actually matter:
- Expense Ratio: Lower fees mean more money stays invested
- Diversification: More holdings reduce concentration risk
- Liquidity: High volume = tighter bid-ask spreads
- Track Record: Longer history through market cycles
- Uniqueness: How different from the market (SPY)
Popular Battle Questions
- VOO vs SPY: Both track S&P 500, but VOO has 0.03% fees vs SPY's 0.09%
- VTI vs VOO: Total market (3,500 stocks) vs S&P 500 (500 stocks)
- QQQ vs VGT: Nasdaq-100 vs pure tech sector exposure
- AGG vs BND: iShares vs Vanguard bond funds - nearly identical
Why Battle Format?
Traditional comparison tables are boring and hard to interpret. Our battle format gives you:
- ✅ Clear winner based on objective metrics
- ✅ Visual scoring system (no spreadsheets)
- ✅ Quick decision in 30 seconds
- ✅ Shareable results
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