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3 Top-Ranked Vanguard Mutual Funds Worth Buying Now
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Vanguard, one of the world’s largest asset management corporations, was founded by John C. Bogle on May 1, 1975. Headquartered in Valley Forge, PN, the company had $11 trillion in assets under management globally as of July 31, 2025. Vanguard had more than 20,000 employees worldwide as of Dec. 31, 2024, and offered 222 funds in the United States and 228 in foreign markets to millions of investors.
Vanguard is owned entirely by funds, a unique feature among mutual fund firms. According to the company, this structure allows management to focus more on shareholder interests. Among the most significant advantages, Vanguard claims to offer low-cost, no-load funds. This means that the fund doesn’t charge investors when fund shares are being bought or sold.
Vanguard Horizon Fund, Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund invests most of its net assets in securities that have prospects for rapid earnings growth, preferably in the mid-cap space. VHCOX advisors use fundamental research to select stocks that are expected to outperform the market over a three-five-year time horizon and are available at a discounted price.
Vanguard Horizon Fund, Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund has a three-year annualized return of 22%. As of the end of December 2025, VHCOX held 189 issues, with 7.4% of its assets invested in Eli Lilly.
Vanguard Windsor II Fund invests most of its net assets in common stocks of large and mid-cap domestic companies, which, according to its advisors, are undervalued but often have above-average dividend yields. VWNFX advisors consider undervalued stocks as those that are out of favor with investors and are trading at prices below average in relation to measures such as earnings and book value.
Vanguard Windsor II Fund has three-year annualized returns of 18.4%. VWNFX has an expense ratio of 0.33%.
Vanguard Strategic Equity Fund invests most of its net assets in small-cap U.S. companies, which, according to the advisor, have the right balance between strong growth prospects and reasonable valuations relative to their industry peers. VSEQX advisors use quantitative techniques to evaluate all of the securities using the MSCI U.S. Small + Mid Cap 2200 Index as the benchmark, with a risk profile similar to that of the index.
Vanguard Strategic Equity Fund has returned 16.5% in the past three years. Cesar Orosco has been the fund manager of VSEQX since February 2021.
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3 Top-Ranked Vanguard Mutual Funds Worth Buying Now
Vanguard, one of the world’s largest asset management corporations, was founded by John C. Bogle on May 1, 1975. Headquartered in Valley Forge, PN, the company had $11 trillion in assets under management globally as of July 31, 2025. Vanguard had more than 20,000 employees worldwide as of Dec. 31, 2024, and offered 222 funds in the United States and 228 in foreign markets to millions of investors.
Vanguard is owned entirely by funds, a unique feature among mutual fund firms. According to the company, this structure allows management to focus more on shareholder interests. Among the most significant advantages, Vanguard claims to offer low-cost, no-load funds. This means that the fund doesn’t charge investors when fund shares are being bought or sold.
Below, we share with you three top-ranked Vanguard Funds, namely, Vanguard Horizon Fund, Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund (VHCOX - Free Report) , Vanguard Windsor II Fund (VWNFX - Free Report) and Vanguard Strategic Equity Fund (VSEQX - Free Report) . Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and is expected to outperform peers in the future. Investors can click here to see the complete list of Vanguard Mutual Funds.
Vanguard Horizon Fund, Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund invests most of its net assets in securities that have prospects for rapid earnings growth, preferably in the mid-cap space. VHCOX advisors use fundamental research to select stocks that are expected to outperform the market over a three-five-year time horizon and are available at a discounted price.
Vanguard Horizon Fund, Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund has a three-year annualized return of 22%. As of the end of December 2025, VHCOX held 189 issues, with 7.4% of its assets invested in Eli Lilly.
Vanguard Windsor II Fund invests most of its net assets in common stocks of large and mid-cap domestic companies, which, according to its advisors, are undervalued but often have above-average dividend yields. VWNFX advisors consider undervalued stocks as those that are out of favor with investors and are trading at prices below average in relation to measures such as earnings and book value.
Vanguard Windsor II Fund has three-year annualized returns of 18.4%. VWNFX has an expense ratio of 0.33%.
Vanguard Strategic Equity Fund invests most of its net assets in small-cap U.S. companies, which, according to the advisor, have the right balance between strong growth prospects and reasonable valuations relative to their industry peers. VSEQX advisors use quantitative techniques to evaluate all of the securities using the MSCI U.S. Small + Mid Cap 2200 Index as the benchmark, with a risk profile similar to that of the index.
Vanguard Strategic Equity Fund has returned 16.5% in the past three years. Cesar Orosco has been the fund manager of VSEQX since February 2021.
To view the Zacks Rank and past performance of all Vanguard Mutual Funds, investors can click here to see the complete list of Vanguard Mutual Funds.
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