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RWX
State Street SPDR Dow Jones International Real Estate ETF
stock NYSE ETF

At Close
Jul 8, 2026 1:12:52 PM EDT
27.09USD+0.212%(+0.06)541,714
27.02Bid   27.34Ask   0.32Spread
Pre-market
0.00USD-100.000%(-27.03)0
After-hours
Jul 8, 2026 4:10:30 PM EDT
27.03USD-0.212%(-0.06)1
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As of Jul 9, 2026 1:53:29 PM EDT (<1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
474 days ago • u/CJoshuaV • r/StockMarket • thoughts_on_additional_etfs_im_considering • Discussion • B
I've been pure Boglehead for several years, and it has served me well. I am in the "present times are unprecedented" camp, and so I wanted to at least explore some options beyond my historical allocation of SWPPX/VT/VXUS. I'm willing to forego higher potential gains in favor of a defensive strategy that has some hedge against devaluing of the US dollar, runaway US inflation, and significant US economic decline due to political chaos and incipient authoritarianism. (I'm not trying to debate the politics of that planning, just ponder an appropriate strategy if such things were to happen.)
Here's my note sheet for ETF's I'm trying to understand better. I welcome any suggestions, additions, replacements, or comments on these funds. Getting this granular is new to me, so I'm also happy to hear about any obvious mistakes I might be making.
\-=Normal Market=-
* VT - Total Stock Market (0.06)
* SWPPX - S&P 500 (0.02 %)
* XMAG - S&P 500 minus Mag 7 (0.35%)
* IOO - Top 100 (0.40 %)
* VTI - Total US (0.03 %)
* VXUS - Total International (0.05 %) (more diverse and lower expense than VEU)
\-=Non-US Equities=-
* VXUS - Total International (0.05 %) (more diverse and lower expense than VEU)
* VGK - Vanguard Europe - unhedged - performs better if dollar weaker (0.06 %)
* DBEU - Xtrackers Europe - currency hedged - performs better if dollar stronger (0.45 %)
* VPL - Vanguard Asia Pacific (0.07 %)
* EEM - Emerging Markets (0.72 %)
\-=Defensive=-
* VIGI - International, dividend heavy (0.10 %)
* XLE - Energy Sector (0.08%)
* IXC - S&P Global 1200 Energy (0.41%)
* KROP - Global AgTech & Food Innovation (0.51%) - Small (ethical MOO Alternative)
* BND - Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (0.03 %)
* BNDX - Global Bond (minus US) (0.07%)

\-=Ethical=-
* ICLN - Renewable Energy (0.41 %)
* ETHO - Avoids High-Carbon Footprint (0.45 %)
* SDG - UN Sustainable Development (0.49 %)
* SUSA - Socially Responsible US Companies (0.25%)
* KROP - Global AgTech & Food Innovation (0.51%) - Small (ethical MOO Alternative)
\-=Hard Assets & Cash=-
* PDBC - Global Commodities (active) (0.59 %)
* VNQ - Vanguard US Real Estate (0.13 %)
* RWX - SPDR International Real Estate (0.59%)
* FXF - Swiss Currency Fund (0.40 %)
* EUO - Euro Currency Fund (0.98 %)
\-=Currency=-
* FXF - Swiss Currency Fund (0.40 %)
* EUO - Euro Currency Fund (0.98 %)
* FXY - Yen Currency Fund (0.40%)
* BITO - Bitcoin "Currency" Fund (0.95 %)
* UUP - USD Currency Fund (0.75 %)
\-=Small Cap=-
* VSS - Vanguard International Small Cap (0.08 %)
* SCHC - Schwab International Small Cap (0.11 %)
sentiment 0.98
474 days ago • u/CJoshuaV • r/Bogleheads • thoughts_on_additional_etfs_im_considering • Investing Questions • B
I've been pure Boglehead for several years, and it has served me well. I am in the "present times are unprecedented" camp, and so I wanted to at least explore some options beyond my historical allocation of SWPPX/VT/VXUS. I'm willing to forego higher potential gains in favor of a defensive strategy that has some hedge against devaluing of the US dollar, runaway US inflation, and significant US economic decline due to political chaos and incipient authoritarianism. (I'm not trying to debate the politics of that planning, just ponder an appropriate strategy if such things were to happen.)
Here's my note sheet for ETF's I'm trying to understand better. I welcome any suggestions, additions, replacements, or comments on these funds. Getting this granular is new to me, so I'm also happy to hear about any obvious mistakes I might be making.
(Edited to add: I'm not looking to invest in a gaggle of these. I'm just casting a wide net for the research before I pick 1-3 to mix in defensively.)
\-=Normal Market=-
* VT - Total Stock Market (0.06)
* SWPPX - S&P 500 (0.02 %)
* XMAG - S&P 500 minus Mag 7 (0.35%)
* IOO - Top 100 (0.40 %)
* VTI - Total US (0.03 %)
* VXUS - Total International (0.05 %) (more diverse and lower expense than VEU)
\-=Non-US Equities=-
* VXUS - Total International (0.05 %) (more diverse and lower expense than VEU)
* VGK - Vanguard Europe - unhedged - performs better if dollar weaker (0.06 %)
* DBEU - Xtrackers Europe - currency hedged - performs better if dollar stronger (0.45 %)
* VPL - Vanguard Asia Pacific (0.07 %)
* EEM - Emerging Markets (0.72 %)
\-=Defensive=-
* VIGI - International, dividend heavy (0.10 %)
* XLE - Energy Sector (0.08%)
* IXC - S&P Global 1200 Energy (0.41%)
* KROP - Global AgTech & Food Innovation (0.51%) - Small (ethical MOO Alternative)
* BND - Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (0.03 %)
* BNDX - Global Bond (minus US) (0.07%)

\-=Ethical=-
* ICLN - Renewable Energy (0.41 %)
* ETHO - Avoids High-Carbon Footprint (0.45 %)
* SDG - UN Sustainable Development (0.49 %)
* SUSA - Socially Responsible US Companies (0.25%)
* KROP - Global AgTech & Food Innovation (0.51%) - Small (ethical MOO Alternative)
\-=Hard Assets & Cash=-
* PDBC - Global Commodities (active) (0.59 %)
* VNQ - Vanguard US Real Estate (0.13 %)
* RWX - SPDR International Real Estate (0.59%)
* FXF - Swiss Currency Fund (0.40 %)
* EUO - Euro Currency Fund (0.98 %)
\-=Currency=-
* FXF - Swiss Currency Fund (0.40 %)
* EUO - Euro Currency Fund (0.98 %)
* FXY - Yen Currency Fund (0.40%)
* BITO - Bitcoin "Currency" Fund (0.95 %)
* UUP - USD Currency Fund (0.75 %)
\-=Small Cap=-
* VSS - Vanguard International Small Cap (0.08 %)
* SCHC - Schwab International Small Cap (0.11 %)
sentiment 0.98


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