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Author: AdrianC 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: JL Collins Goes International
Date: 02/09/26 3:04 PM
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Somewhat famous financial independence prognosticator, blogger, and podcaster formerly recommended US investors buy Total US market stock fund VTSAX/VTI, now switching to Total World Stock fund VT.

https://jlcollinsnh.com/2026/02/08/jl-goes-interna...

Recommending the switch a year ago would have been a bit better.
2025
VTI 17.10%
VT 22.43%
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Author: rayvt   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: JL Collins Goes International
Date: 02/09/26 6:58 PM
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Long time ago there was an article & discussion about US vs. non-US stock allocation. The conclusion was that you didn't really need non-US because the largest companies in the S&P 500 did a huge amount of business in non-US countries, so you automatically got that exposure.

Just a quick google look:
Microsoft generates nearly half of its revenue from outside the United States, with non-US business accounting for approximately 49.13% of its total revenue,

The Magnificent 7 stocks (Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Tesla) generate substantial non-US revenue...
Apple Inc. (AAPL): Approximately 64% of revenue is from outside the US.
NVIDIA Corp (NVDA): About 62% of revenue is generated internationally.
Microsoft Corp (MSFT): Approximately 48% of revenue comes from non-US business.
Amazon.com Inc (AMZN): Roughly 27% of revenue is from international, or non-US, sources.

TSLA roughly 49.77% of Tesla's total revenue was generated outside the United States,

"The Magnificent 7's market cap is higher than any non-US stock market in the world."
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Author: AdrianC 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: JL Collins Goes International
Date: 02/10/26 8:38 AM
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Long time ago there was an article & discussion about US vs. non-US stock allocation. The conclusion was that you didn't really need non-US because the largest companies in the S&P 500 did a huge amount of business in non-US countries, so you automatically got that exposure.

Sure. Bogle was of that opinion. Buffett said don't bet against America many times, and all the average investor needs is an S&P500 index fund and some Tbills.

Vanguard Total World Stock ETF VT is currently 63% US, 37% international. The international has been a drag for some years, until 2025.

A nice feature by virtue of cap-weighting: if a country's stock market falls from grace and another takes its place, the fund automatically adjusts for that. The investor needs do nothing. Makes it attractive for a legacy portfolio.
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