Finance guru and popular YouTuber John Liang is frequently found offering easily digestible wisdom on financial matters on various social media platforms. It might not get more bite-size than his latest video, though, in which he predicts the best ETFs to quickly grow funds in 2026.
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Having reached financial independence in his 30s, Liang recently took to YouTube to share the best exchange traded funds (ETFs) to hinge one’s portfolio upon.
Noting that it’s generally considered a smart move to anchor your investment portfolio around a broad-based ETF which tracks the entire U.S. stock market, Liang recommended the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) as his premiere choice to take on this role.
“VTI has exposure to roughly 3,500 companies with a median market cap of about $219 billion. Some of the top holdings in VTI currently are companies like NVIDIA, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon — just to name a few. And this is one of my favorite things about ETFs and index funds as a whole, in that we don’t have to call the winners because the winners eventually do just rise up,” Liang explained.
With an average dividend distribution of about 1.4% in addition to rock-solid gains for a conservative position, Liang was enthusiastic about this pick.
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Underscoring that a smart investor would do well to diversify their holdings by avoiding “home-country bias” with overseas opportunities, Liang recommended a second Vanguard ETF, the Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets (VEA).
“You’ll have exposure to roughly 3,900 companies spread across Europe, Canada, Japan, as well as Australia — though not limited to just those regions — with a median market cap of a little over $48 billion dollars. Some of the top holdings within include SAP […] ASML […] Toyota [… and to round it out, Novo Nordisk,” Liang said.
Over the past decade, VEA has delivered returns of about 7.9% annually, and most recently delivered dividend returns of 2.6%.
Liang described investing in bonds as perhaps less than exciting, but also vitally important to stabilizing a portfolio, and with a healthy dividend yield of about 3.77%. Also, the YouTuber talked about Vanguard’s Total Bond Market ETF (BND) as having a low expense ratio of just 0.03%.
Also, as he highlighted, this particular bond-based ETF had outperformed its historically modest yields, up 4.97% YTD, describing the investment as a “shock absorber” for his portfolio.