The Best Value Funds for 2022 (2024)

Value stocks have been in the driver’s seat lately: As of this writing, the Morningstar US Value Index has outrun the Morningstar US Growth Index by 14 full percentage points so far this year. One could certainly argue that value stocks theoretically have more room to run, given their still-striking underperformance of growth stocks for the trailing three-, five-, and 10-year periods.

Despite the recent runup, there may be good reason for some investors to explore value-oriented mutual funds and exchange-traded funds today. If you’ve been using discrete funds for your growth and value exposures, for instance, you may find that your once-balanced style portfolio may need rebalancing. Specifically, it may be light on value given growth’s extended run. Or you may be among those who think that value stocks are, in fact, staging a comeback, and you’d like to tilt your portfolio toward that style.

(Remember, investors who own core stock mutual funds or ETFs--especially those tracking a broad market index such as the S&P 500 or Wilshire 5000 Index--already have exposure to value stocks. They're diversified. So, the conversation about which style will thrive is less important, as they have exposure to both.)

There are many fine value funds and ETFs to choose from. Today we're shining a spotlight on those that land in the U.S. large-value, mid-value, or small-value Morningstar Categories and have at least one share class that earns a Morningstar Analyst Rating of Silver or better. (We expect such highly rated funds to outperform over a full market cycle.)

For most investors, your search can begin and end in the large-value category. The table below features funds and ETFs from that category with at least one share class that earns a Gold or Silver fund analyst rating.

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But choosing a value fund isn't as simple as throwing a dart at this list. Don't over-rely on a fund's category placement to tell you everything you need to know; there's a good deal of variety among strategies in the large-value category.

Some value funds, for instance, place a greater emphasis on dividend-paying stocks than others. (And not all dividend-seekers are alike. Several favor high-yielding stocks, while many prefer dividend growers carrying lower yields.) Other large-value funds don't have dividends on the brain--income is secondary, if it's considered at all. Those preferences can lead to different performance and risk profiles.

A few funds on the list, such as AMG Yacktman Focused YAFFX, maintain compact portfolios consisting of fewer than 60 securities; others, such as Vanguard Equity-Income VEIPX, own nearly 200 securities. And many of the passive funds and ETFs on the list own more than 2 or 3 times as many names. Concentrated funds can have different risk/reward profiles than their more-diffuse counterparts.

You'll even find some variance among the index funds in the category. Vanguard Value ETF VTV tracks the CRSP US Large Cap Value Index; iShares Core S&P U.S. Value ETF IUSV tracks the S&P 900 Value Index. The former applies generous buffer rules that help limit turnover and transaction costs, which can lead to a bit of style drift; the latter fund applies no such rules.

The bottom line: Do your research before you buy. Our Analyst Ratings are just a starting point.

While most investors will likely be able to find a strategy that suits their needs in the large-value category, those with a greater risk tolerance may choose to move down the market-cap ladder and explore smaller companies. Two dozen mutual funds and ETFs in the mid-cap value and small-cap value categories have at least one share class rated Gold or Silver; they appear in the table below. Note: Funds that focus on smaller companies sometimes stop accepting new money so that they can continue to effectively invest in smaller fare; check the fund's "status" field on its Morningstar.com quote page to find out if a fund you're interested in is open to new investment.

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The Best Value Funds for 2022 (2024)

FAQs

What is the best large value fund? ›

Here are the best Large Value funds
  • Invesco S&P 100 Equal Weight ETF.
  • Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates.
  • iShares Core S&P US Value ETF.
  • Schwab US Large-Cap Value ETF™
  • Vanguard Russell 1000 Value ETF.
  • Vanguard S&P 500 Value ETF.
  • iShares Morningstar Value ETF.

What is the best stable value fund? ›

Source: Morningstar Separate Account/CIT Fund Database; data populated as of November 20, 2023
Stable Value Fixed Income5 year gross return5 year net return
Putnam Stable Value Composite2.742.50
Putnam Stable Value Fund: 25bps2.742.49
MissionSquare PLUS Fund M2.552.39
Putnam Stable Value Fund: 35bps2.752.39
6 more rows
Nov 30, 2023

What is the best performing value ETF? ›

Top ETFs to invest in 2024
CategoryETFTicker
Best value ETF overallVanguard Value ETF(NYSEMKT:VTV)
Best large-cap value ETFVanguard Value ETF(NYSEMKT:VTV)
Best mid-cap value ETFVanguard Mid-Cap Value ETF(NYSEMKT:VOE)
Best small-cap value ETFAvantis US Small Cap Value ETF(NYSEMKT:AVUV)
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What is the best fund to put your money in? ›

Best index funds to invest in
  • SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust.
  • iShares Core S&P 500 ETF.
  • Schwab S&P 500 Index Fund.
  • Shelton NASDAQ-100 Index Direct.
  • Invesco QQQ Trust ETF.
  • Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF.
  • Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF.
  • SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust.

What is the safest place to invest large sum of money? ›

Investors choose safe investments when they want to protect their capital.
  • The Best Safe Investments of May 2024. ...
  • Treasury Bills, Notes and Bonds. ...
  • Money Market Mutual Funds. ...
  • Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) ...
  • High-Yield Savings Accounts. ...
  • Series I Savings Bonds. ...
  • Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
Mar 21, 2024

Are value funds better than growth funds? ›

Some studies show that value investing has outperformed growth over extended periods of time on a value-adjusted basis. Value investors argue that a short-term focus can often push stock prices to low levels, which creates great buying opportunities for value investors.

What is the safest investment with the highest return? ›

Overview: Best low-risk investments in 2024
  1. High-yield savings accounts. ...
  2. Money market funds. ...
  3. Short-term certificates of deposit. ...
  4. Series I savings bonds. ...
  5. Treasury bills, notes, bonds and TIPS. ...
  6. Corporate bonds. ...
  7. Dividend-paying stocks. ...
  8. Preferred stocks.
Apr 1, 2024

Should I put money in stable value fund? ›

Stable value funds are a portfolio of bonds with an insurance guarantee. Over 80% of employer-sponsored 401(k) plans offer stable funds. Stable value funds offer safety for risk-averse savers, but returns are generally low. Beware of high fees associated with stable value funds that can cut into your returns.

Which fund has the best returns? ›

Best-performing U.S. equity mutual funds
TickerName5-year return (%)
VQNPXVanguard Growth & Income Inv13.65%
USSPXVictory 500 Index Member13.60%
MAEIXMoA Equity Index Fund13.40%
BSPSXiShares S&P 500 Index Service13.33%
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Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

Top 10 ETFs by 10-year Performance
TickerFund10-Yr Return
VGTVanguard Information Technology ETF19.60%
IYWiShares U.S. Technology ETF19.58%
IXNiShares Global Tech ETF18.20%
IGMiShares Expanded Tech Sector ETF17.95%
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Is Vanguard Value ETF a good buy? ›

Average Price Target

Based on 342 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets to VTV holdings in the last 3 months. The average price target is $175.47 with a high forecast of $203.31 and a low forecast of $145.63. The average price target represents a 11.12% change from the last price of $157.91.

Does Dave Ramsey recommend ETF? ›

But to be clear, Ramsey's all in favor of using ETFs when used properly. For investors who can use ETFs as part of a long-term, buy-and-hold investment program, rather than as trading vehicles, Ramsey has nothing bad to say about them.

How to get 10% return on investment? ›

Investments That Can Potentially Return 10% or More
  1. Stocks.
  2. Real Estate.
  3. Private Credit.
  4. Junk Bonds.
  5. Index Funds.
  6. Buying a Business.
  7. High-End Art or Other Collectables.
Sep 17, 2023

Which type of fund gives highest return? ›

Synopsis
Equity Mutual Funds3-year returns(%)Expense ratio
Quant Mid Cap Fund(G)34.241.83
Nippon India Small Cap Fund(G)31.351.52
Quant Flexi Cap Fund(G)31.721.87
Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund-Reg(G)31.351.75
1 more row
Mar 20, 2024

What is the most successful investment fund? ›

Citadel, which ranked second in 2023, made $8.1 billion in profits after bringing in a record-breaking $16 billion in 2022. Its $74 billion in gains since inception rank it as the most successful hedge fund in history.

Which large-cap fund is best now? ›

Best large cap mutual funds to invest in May 2024:
  • Axis Bluechip Fund.
  • Canara Robeco Bluechip Equity Fund.
  • Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund.
  • Baroda BNP Paribas Large Cap Fund.
  • Edelweiss Large Cap Fund.
19 hours ago

Are large-cap value funds a good investment? ›

Key Takeaways

Large-value stocks refer to those companies that are both large-cap (greater than $10 billion in market capitalization) and also value stocks. Large-value stocks are often mature and stable companies that pay regular dividends, attractive to lower-risk value investors.

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