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VOOG vs QQQ: which was the better investment?

Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF against Invesco QQQ Trust on real daily total-return data — every dividend reinvested, from Sep 9, 2010 to Jul 15, 2026.

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Did VOOG beat QQQ?

No — measured from Sep 9, 2010 to Jul 15, 2026 with dividends reinvested, QQQ came out ahead: $177,399 versus $118,449 from a $10,000 start. That gap compounds from a 19.9% annual return against 16.9%.

What would $10,000 in VOOG be worth today?

$10,000 invested in Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF (VOOG) on Sep 9, 2010 would be worth about $118,449 as of Jul 15, 2026, a total return of 1084.5% (16.9% per year). The same $10,000 in QQQ would be worth $177,399.

Which was riskier — VOOG or QQQ?

VOOG swung with an annualized volatility of 18.9% and a worst peak-to-trough drop of -32.7%; QQQ ran at 20.6% volatility with a -35.1% maximum drawdown. Risk-adjusted (Sharpe ratio), that is 0.79 for VOOG vs 0.87 for QQQ.

What data is this comparison based on?

Daily adjusted closing prices covering Sep 9, 2010 through Jul 15, 2026 — the full period where both assets have price history. Adjusted prices include dividends and splits, so these are total returns. The page refreshes with new market data every day.

Can I change the dates, amounts, or add monthly investing?

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