VB vs VOO: how much do they really overlap?
VB (Vanguard Small-Cap ETF, tracking the CRSP US Small Cap) and VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF, tracking the S&P 500) overlap by roughly 0% by weight. 0 of VB's top 10 holdings also appear in VOO. A 50/50 blend of the two behaves like about 182 equally-weighted bets (diversification grade A). In short, the two funds hold almost none of the same securities — they are complementary, not redundant.
The same companies, in both funds
These 0 holdings appear in both VB and VOO. The weight columns show how much of each fund each name represents.
| Holding | in VB | in VOO |
|---|
Only in VB
Vanguard Small-Cap ETF — US small-cap. Its biggest holdings that VOO doesn’t have:
| FLEX Flex Ltd. | 0.69% |
| ALAB Astera Labs Inc. | 0.62% |
| CIEN Ciena Corp. | 0.51% |
| RKLB Rocket Lab Corp. | 0.50% |
| CRDO Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd. | 0.48% |
| BE Bloom Energy Corp. Class A | 0.47% |
| EME EMCOR Group Inc. | 0.46% |
| JBL Jabil Inc. | 0.45% |
Only in VOO
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF — US large-cap. Its biggest holdings that VB doesn’t have:
| NVDA NVIDIA Corp. | 7.89% |
| AAPL Apple Inc. | 7.05% |
| MSFT Microsoft Corp. | 5.14% |
| AMZN Amazon.com Inc. | 4.07% |
| GOOGL Alphabet Inc. Class A | 3.41% |
| AVGO Broadcom Inc. | 3.26% |
| GOOG Alphabet Inc. Class C | 2.71% |
| META Facebook Inc. Class A | 2.13% |
So — essentially different. Should you hold both?
VB and VOO hold almost none of the same securities — they are complementary, not redundant. Held together they genuinely broaden your exposure — a 50/50 blend reaches ~182 effective positions (grade A), because they hold largely different securities.
Holdings as of — VB: May 31, 2026 (Vanguard); VOO: 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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- How much do VB and VOO overlap?
- VB and VOO overlap by approximately 0% measured by portfolio weight — that is the share of the smaller fund's holdings (by weight) that also sit inside the other. 0 of VB's 10 largest holdings are also held by VOO. They share 0 of their listed top holdings in total.
- Is it redundant to hold both VB and VOO?
- Because they hold almost none of the same securities — they are complementary, not redundant, holding both is not redundant — each fund covers largely different holdings, so together they broaden your exposure. A 50/50 blend has an effective 182 positions and a A diversification grade.
- What does VOO hold that VB doesn't?
- VOO's largest holdings that VB doesn't hold include NVDA, AAPL, MSFT, AMZN, GOOGL. Its category is US large-cap, versus VB's US small-cap.
- Which is more concentrated, VB or VOO?
- VB's top 10 holdings are 29% of its listed weight; VOO's are 61%. The more concentrated fund leans harder on its largest names.