Want to diversify your portfolio beyond U.S. markets? Compare VEA and EEM—two global ETFs with stark differences. VEA targets stable developed nations like Japan and Canada with ultra-low fees (0.03%) and a juicy 2.5% dividend. EEM dives into high-growth emerging markets like China and Taiwan, but costs a steep 0.72% and offers only 1.7% yield. While EEM has outperformed recently, VEA’s long-term cost advantage and steady returns make it the smarter play for most investors. Both are essential for global exposure—especially when U.S. stocks feel pricey.

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