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Old 04-19-2021, 10:55 AM   #1
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iShares EUSA vs. VTI

Thinking through how overweight funds like VTI are in the top market cap stocks... what do people think about more even weighted funds like iShares EUSA and the like?

Better diversification across the spectrum vs. heavy concentration at the top?
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Thinking through how overweight funds like VTI are in the top market cap stocks... what do people think about more even weighted funds like iShares EUSA and the like?

Better diversification across the spectrum vs. heavy concentration at the top?
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