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Vanguard Wellington Fund Investor Shares (VWELX)

NASDAQ Currency in USD
$36.00
-$0.01
-0.02%
Last Update: 18 Jul 2026, 04:40
$123.40bn
Assets Under Management
24.00%
Expense Ratio
2.75%
Forward Dividend Yield
$26.11-$45.93
52 Week Range

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VWELX Fund Profile

Key details and information about Vanguard Wellington Fund Investor Shares (VWELX).

Sector Focus

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management

Inception Date

2 Jan 1980

Country

US

Description

Dating back to its inception in 1929, the Wellington Fund stands as Vanguard's longest-standing mutual fund and the pioneering balanced fund in the United States. Its investment strategy typically allocates approximately two-thirds of assets to equities and the remaining one-third to fixed-income securities. A hallmark of this fund is its extensive diversification, with investments in both stocks and bonds spanning all economic sectors. This approach ensures that the performance of one or two specific holdings does not disproportionately influence the overall fund. It is particularly well-suited for investors with a long-term perspective who prioritize capital appreciation and are comfortable navigating periods of market fluctuation. Such individuals might find it an excellent foundational component for their investment portfolio.

VWELX Fund Performance

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