Published: January 30, 2026
How to Build a Three-Fund Portfolio for 2026
Why Now
On r/investingforbeginners, the VT vs VTI/VXUS debate is constant. New investors want broad exposure without complexity. The three-fund portfolio offers both.
TL;DR
- The three-fund portfolio combines US, international, and bond exposure
- It offers diversification without overcomplication
- Rebalancing annually maintains your target allocation
What Investors Often Get Wrong
Most beginners think more funds equal better diversification. What they miss is that:
- Over-diversification dilutes returns. Holding 50 different funds often means holding market average.
- Simplicity enables consistency. A simple portfolio is easier to maintain through volatility.
- Asset allocation matters more than fund selection. Your US/international/bond split matters more than which specific funds you choose.
The Three Funds
Fund 1: US Total Market
Covers the entire US stock market. VTI (Vanguard) or ITOT (iShares) work well.
Fund 2: International Developed + Emerging
Covers non-US developed and emerging markets. VXUS (Vanguard) or IXUS (iShares) provide this exposure.
Fund 3: Bonds
Provides stability and income. BND (Vanguard) or AGG (iShares) are standard choices.
Historical Anchor: 2017-2019
During 2017-2019, US stocks significantly outperformed international stocks. Many investors abandoned their international allocation, only to miss the periods where international caught up. The three-fund approach prevents this by maintaining discipline through rebalancing.
Sample Allocations
Aggressive (30s): 70% US / 25% International / 5% Bonds
Moderate (40s): 60% US / 30% International / 10% Bonds
Conservative (50s+): 50% US / 20% International / 30% Bonds
What Would Change My View
If research consistently showed that concentrated single-country portfolios outperformed diversified three-fund approaches over long periods, I’d reconsider. Current evidence supports diversification for reducing regret and maintaining discipline.
Bottom Line
For most investors, the three-fund portfolio provides optimal diversification with minimal complexity.
The rule to remember:
“The best portfolio is one you can actually hold. Simplicity enables consistency.”
Categories: Education → Portfolio
Tags: investing, stocks, 2026, portfolio, diversification, index funds, VTI, VXUS
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