USMV — iShares MSCI USA Min Vol Factor ETF

iShares (BlackRock) · Expense Ratio: 0.15% · Factor/Smart Beta · 4bp below the Factor/Smart Beta category average of 0.19%

Satellite Position

Key Facts

TickerUSMV
Full NameiShares MSCI USA Min Vol Factor ETF
ProvideriShares (BlackRock)
Expense Ratio0.15%
CategoryFactor/Smart Beta
Assets Under Management$20B
Inception Year2011 (15 years ago)
Number of Holdings180
Dividend Yield~1.5% (moderate)
Top HoldingsBRK.B, JNJ, PG, CSCO

What Is USMV?

USMV, managed by iShares (BlackRock), launched in 2011, is a major ETF with deep liquidity and tight bid-ask spreads in the Factor/Smart Beta category. Smart-beta factor ETF targeting specific investment factors like quality, momentum, or low volatility. With $20B in assets under management, it benefits from deep institutional liquidity and tight bid-ask spreads.

USMV in a FIRE Portfolio

This fund serves as a satellite position — adding targeted exposure to factor/smart beta within a FIRE portfolio built around a broad-market core.

As a satellite position:

Satellite holdings typically make up 5-20% of your portfolio. This fund complements a broad-market core — use it as a tilt, not the foundation. Keep your core holdings at 70-80% and use this for targeted exposure.

Cost Analysis: How USMV's 0.15% Fee Affects Your FIRE Timeline

At 0.15%, USMV is moderately priced. Annual cost on a $100K position: $150. Over 30 years, fees could consume approximately 0.9% of total returns. On a $1M FIRE portfolio, cumulative fees approach $15,000. Compare with lower-cost peers in Factor/Smart Beta: .

Dividend Income Potential

With a moderate dividend yield of approximately 1.5%, here's what USMV could generate in annual income at different portfolio sizes:

Portfolio Value Annual Dividend Income Monthly Income
$100,000 $1,500/year $125/month
$250,000 $3,750/year $313/month
$500,000 $7,500/year $625/month
$1,000,000 $15,000/year $1,250/month

Frequently Asked Questions About USMV

What is the expense ratio for USMV?

USMV has an expense ratio of 0.15%. This is moderately priced — on a $100K portfolio, annual fees are $150. 4bp below the factor/smart beta category average of 0.19%.

Is USMV good for a FIRE portfolio?

This fund serves as a satellite position — adding targeted exposure to factor/smart beta within a FIRE portfolio built around a broad-market core. Its 0.15% expense ratio is moderately priced for the Factor/Smart Beta category.

How does the 0.15% fee affect long-term returns?

At 0.15%, you'll pay $150/year per $100K invested. Over 30 years, fees reduce total returns by approximately 0.9%. Use the embedded calculator below to model the exact impact on your specific portfolio.

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