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BNDW
Vanguard Total World Bond ETF
stock NASDAQ ETF

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Feb 13, 2026 3:59:46 PM EST
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As of Feb 16, 2026 5:27:45 PM EST (8 minutes ago)
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20 hr ago • u/IronyElSupremo • r/Bogleheads • why_doesnt_own_the_market_apply_to_the_global • C
Remembering the “developed” stock indices now contain real estate stocks (REITs), look at asset allocation funds (iShares has aa ETFs like AOA) .. or TDFs = target date funds.
On the later I think iShares has great TDF ETFs to explore (even if you don’t buy) as you’ll see what goes into them; they divide them not only with various stock ETFs, but also all the global bond ETFs, real estate, and even infrastructure ETFs.
After looking at them, doubt you’d want to replicate because of all the rebalancing. If DIY, could do something like replicate Vanguard’s TDF mutual funds (mostly 4 funds) in ETFs (the 4 ETFs or just % of VT and BNDW) and maybe add iShares/Blackrock’s infrastructure ETF in proportion.
Now there’s limits to what stock markets etc .. financial firms can buy (their own limits, govt restrictions, etc..) and think they differ slightly between FTSE and MSCI.
sentiment 0.76
20 hr ago • u/Djamalfna • r/Bogleheads • after_tax_brokerage_etfs_to_mimic_a_target_date • C
If you're comfortable balancing your own portfolio, the best is to pick VTI, VXUS, and BND.
If you don't want to maintain the VTI:VXUS ratio yourself you can do VT and BND. With this option you lose the foreign tax credit however, so it can be in your benefit to prefer VTI+VXUS.
In the past, it did not seem important or useful to hold foreign bonds, but that reasoning may be changing. In that case you may want to consider BNDW over BND. 
If you have a traditional 401k or IRA, consider keeping the bonds in that instead of taxable. This might mean even more complicated tracking, since now you'll be maintaining your asset ratio aggregated across multiple accounts. Many people are not keen on the effort to do this, but it can optimize your taxes.
sentiment 0.92
1 day ago • u/incognitocolbyjack • r/Bogleheads • beginner_etf_investing_100month_what_should_i_buy • C
BNDW is also a great alternative to BND and SGOV
sentiment 0.62
1 day ago • u/nuxenolith • r/ETFs • etfs_to_invest_with_400k_for_43y_old • C
A 10-year horizon is not very long at all. If you had invested in the S&P 500 at the peak of the dotcom bubble in 2000, you wouldn't have made your money back until 2006. Then in 2007, the market crashed *again* not hitting another all-time high until 2012.  This was a lost decade for US investors, and it can happen at any time (especially now, with valuation multiples stretched to the moon).
If you need this money that soon, you should probably consider a globally diversified equity+bond allocation, something like 60/40 VT/BNDW.
sentiment 0.30
20 hr ago • u/IronyElSupremo • r/Bogleheads • why_doesnt_own_the_market_apply_to_the_global • C
Remembering the “developed” stock indices now contain real estate stocks (REITs), look at asset allocation funds (iShares has aa ETFs like AOA) .. or TDFs = target date funds.
On the later I think iShares has great TDF ETFs to explore (even if you don’t buy) as you’ll see what goes into them; they divide them not only with various stock ETFs, but also all the global bond ETFs, real estate, and even infrastructure ETFs.
After looking at them, doubt you’d want to replicate because of all the rebalancing. If DIY, could do something like replicate Vanguard’s TDF mutual funds (mostly 4 funds) in ETFs (the 4 ETFs or just % of VT and BNDW) and maybe add iShares/Blackrock’s infrastructure ETF in proportion.
Now there’s limits to what stock markets etc .. financial firms can buy (their own limits, govt restrictions, etc..) and think they differ slightly between FTSE and MSCI.
sentiment 0.76
20 hr ago • u/Djamalfna • r/Bogleheads • after_tax_brokerage_etfs_to_mimic_a_target_date • C
If you're comfortable balancing your own portfolio, the best is to pick VTI, VXUS, and BND.
If you don't want to maintain the VTI:VXUS ratio yourself you can do VT and BND. With this option you lose the foreign tax credit however, so it can be in your benefit to prefer VTI+VXUS.
In the past, it did not seem important or useful to hold foreign bonds, but that reasoning may be changing. In that case you may want to consider BNDW over BND. 
If you have a traditional 401k or IRA, consider keeping the bonds in that instead of taxable. This might mean even more complicated tracking, since now you'll be maintaining your asset ratio aggregated across multiple accounts. Many people are not keen on the effort to do this, but it can optimize your taxes.
sentiment 0.92
1 day ago • u/incognitocolbyjack • r/Bogleheads • beginner_etf_investing_100month_what_should_i_buy • C
BNDW is also a great alternative to BND and SGOV
sentiment 0.62
1 day ago • u/nuxenolith • r/ETFs • etfs_to_invest_with_400k_for_43y_old • C
A 10-year horizon is not very long at all. If you had invested in the S&P 500 at the peak of the dotcom bubble in 2000, you wouldn't have made your money back until 2006. Then in 2007, the market crashed *again* not hitting another all-time high until 2012.  This was a lost decade for US investors, and it can happen at any time (especially now, with valuation multiples stretched to the moon).
If you need this money that soon, you should probably consider a globally diversified equity+bond allocation, something like 60/40 VT/BNDW.
sentiment 0.30
2 days ago • u/AnnArbor-Armadillo • r/Bogleheads • im_a_vt_and_chill_guy_but_is_there_any_other_fund • C
VT and BNDW or vanguard target date fund for tax advantaged accounts
sentiment 0.34
2 days ago • u/ac106 • r/Bogleheads • does_a_vt_only_plan_make_sense • C
BNDW or IAGG
sentiment 0.00
2 days ago • u/Coerulus7 • r/Bogleheads • im_a_vt_and_chill_guy_but_is_there_any_other_fund • C
VT + BNDW
sentiment 0.00
2 days ago • u/tdxhny • r/Bogleheads • before_you_reallocate_international • C
Best to do BNDW instead of BND if you’re really committed to diversification. 
sentiment 0.76


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