Vanguard U.S. High-Yield Corporate Bond Index ETF

Vanguard U.S. High-Yield Corporate Bond Index ETF

About

Vanguard U.S. High-Yield Corporate Bond Index ETF (US9220206729) is a US-listed bond ETF tracking the Bloomberg US High Yield 250MM 2% Issuer Capped Idx. With a expense ratio of 0.05%, it ranks among the lowest-cost options in its category, paying distributions.

ISIN
Fund Size $0.0
Issuer Vanguard
Distribution Pays Distributions
Replication Physical
Inception Jun 2026
Base Currency USD
Index Bloomberg US High Yield 250MM 2% Issuer Capped Idx
Asset Class Bonds
Category Us Bond

Costs

9.3
This fund has low total costs, with competitive tracking and expense ratios.

Cost Metrics Explained

What expense ratio, tracking difference, and TD consistency measure

Expense ratio (Total Expense Ratio) is the annual fee the fund charges, deducted from assets. It’s the headline cost, but not the full picture.

Tracking Difference measures how much the fund actually lags (or leads) its benchmark index per year. This is the single best measure of true cost — it captures the expense ratio plus all other drags like sampling error and tax withholding. A lower (or negative) value is better.

TD Consistency measures how stable the tracking difference is from year to year. A low value means predictable, reliable costs; a high value means costs can vary significantly.

Expense Ratio0.00%

Cumulative Returns

Performance across different time periods.
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