2 ETFs To Buy And Hold Forever 

 | Sep 20, 2021 09:45

Buy-and-hold investors are noticing that September has brought volatility and declines in broader markets. So far in the month, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ 100 are down around 2.5%, 2.4% and 2.1%, respectively.

However, readers investing for financially comfortable retirement years should not worry much about the daily adrenaline rush in the markets. Put another way, for most retail investors short-term market timing of stocks is not necessarily the best strategy.

Instead, buying and holding robust companies can help individuals achieve significant returns. For instance, over the past decade, the average annual total return of the S&P 500 index has been well over 10% . When we consider longer periods, the average return has been about 8% per annum.

Let’s assume an investor is now 35 years old with $10,000 in savings and he or she plans to retire at age 65. That individual now decides to invest their $10,000 in several ETFs and make an additional $3,600 in contributions annually at the start of the year.

If this person has 30 years during which to invest and receives an annual return of 7%, compounded once a year, at the end of 30 years, the total amount saved will be close to $439,985.

If the annual return were to go up to 9%, the amount would become $667,548.

Saving $3,600 a year means putting aside $300 a month or around $10 a day. And if the amount contributed is increased to $4,800 a year, at a return rate of 7%, total savings over 30 years jumps to over $561,273.

Therefore, today’s article introduces two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that could appeal to buy-and-hold investors who want to save for the later years of their life.

1. Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF/h2
  • Current Price: $158.41
  • 52-week range: $124.14 - $163.25
  • Dividend Yield: 1.61%
  • Expense Ratio: 0.06% per year

The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund ETF Shares (NYSE:VIG gives exposure to businesses that constantly grow dividends. As one of the largest ETFs stateside, net assets are over $76.5 billion. It was launched in April 2006.