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Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund ETF Explained (BND)
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BND ETF Explained: Vanguard’s Total Bond Market Fund and How It Really Works
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BND vs AGG Comparison 2025! (Which One is Better?)
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Stocks vs. Bonds: Why BND ETF is the ULTIMATE Diversifier
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3 Great Bond ETFs
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VBTLX - The Only Bond Fund You Need in Your Portfolio
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Questions fréquentes
BND ETF Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Vanguard BND ETF?
The BND ETF is Vanguard's Total Bond Market Index Fund, offering broad exposure to U.S. investment-grade bonds with low costs and high liquidity.
Why consider BND for a retirement portfolio?
BND provides stable income and reduces portfolio volatility, making it ideal for retirement investors seeking capital preservation and steady returns.
How does BND compare to other bond ETFs?
BND stands out for its comprehensive market coverage, low expense ratio (0.03%), and consistent performance tracking the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Float Adjusted Index.