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QQQ vs VTV: how much do they really overlap?

QQQ (Invesco QQQ Trust, tracking the Nasdaq-100) and VTV (Vanguard Value ETF, tracking the CRSP US Large Cap Value) overlap by roughly 21% by weight. 2 of QQQ's top 10 holdings also appear in VTV. A 50/50 blend of the two behaves like about 90 equally-weighted bets (diversification grade A). In short, the two funds have only a small shared core — they mostly hold different things and are largely complementary.

21%
weight overlap
2/10
of QQQ’s top 10 also in VTV
A
50/50 blend grade
~90
real bets in a 50/50 blend
You think QQQ and VTV are two funds. By weight they lean on the same names: both hold Micron Technology, Inc. (MU)5.8% of QQQ and 4.2% of VTV. Hold both and MU just becomes a bigger single bet, not a more diversified one.

The same companies, in both funds

These 7 holdings appear in both QQQ and VTV. The weight columns show how much of each fund each name represents.

Holdingin QQQin VTV
MU Micron Technology, Inc.5.75%4.17%
WMT Walmart Inc.2.54%1.93%
INTC Intel Corporation2.90%1.75%
CSCO Cisco Systems, Inc.2.02%1.63%
LIN Linde plc1.08%0.88%
AMAT Applied Materials, Inc.2.24%0.68%
TXN Texas Instruments Incorporated1.17%0.53%

Only in QQQ

Invesco QQQ TrustNasdaq-100. Its biggest holdings that VTV doesn’t have:

NVDA NVIDIA Corporation7.60%
AAPL Apple Inc.6.80%
MSFT Microsoft Corporation4.52%
AMZN Amazon.com, Inc.4.08%
AMD Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.3.83%
GOOGL Alphabet Inc.3.20%
TSLA Tesla, Inc.3.09%
GOOG Alphabet Inc.2.98%

Only in VTV

Vanguard Value ETFUS large-cap value. Its biggest holdings that QQQ doesn’t have:

JPM JPMorgan Chase & Co.2.88%
BRK.B Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Class B2.82%
XOM Exxon Mobil Corp.2.31%
JNJ Johnson & Johnson2.07%
CAT Caterpillar Inc.1.55%
ABBV AbbVie Inc.1.47%
CVX Chevron Corp.1.32%
UNH UnitedHealth Group Inc.1.31%

So — mostly different. Should you hold both?

QQQ and VTV have only a small shared core — they mostly hold different things and are largely complementary. Held together they genuinely broaden your exposure — a 50/50 blend reaches ~90 effective positions (grade A), because they hold largely different securities.

Holdings as of — QQQ: Jun 26, 2026 (Invesco); VTV: May 31, 2026 (Vanguard). Refreshed monthly. Overlap is measured across each fund’s largest holdings (top 50); the diffuse long tail barely moves the math.

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QQQ vs VTV — FAQ

How much do QQQ and VTV overlap?
QQQ and VTV overlap by approximately 21% measured by portfolio weight — that is the share of the smaller fund's holdings (by weight) that also sit inside the other. 2 of QQQ's 10 largest holdings are also held by VTV. They share 7 of their listed top holdings in total.
Is it redundant to hold both QQQ and VTV?
Because they have only a small shared core — they mostly hold different things and are largely complementary, holding both is not redundant — each fund covers largely different holdings, so together they broaden your exposure. A 50/50 blend has an effective 90 positions and a A diversification grade.
What does VTV hold that QQQ doesn't?
VTV's largest holdings that QQQ doesn't hold include JPM, BRK.B, XOM, JNJ, CAT. Its category is US large-cap value, versus QQQ's Nasdaq-100.
Which is more concentrated, QQQ or VTV?
QQQ's top 10 holdings are 63% of its listed weight; VTV's are 41%. The more concentrated fund leans harder on its largest names.

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