This article investigates the enhancement of a vector evaluat-ed-based adaptive metaheuristics for solving two multiobjective problems called environmental-economic dispatch and portfolio optimization. The idea is to evolve two populations independently, and exchange information between them, i.e., the first population evolves according to the best individual of the second population and vice-versa. The choice of which algorithm will be executed on each generation is carried out stochastically among three evolutionary algorithms well-known in the literature: PSO, DE, ABC. To assess the results, we used an established metric in multiobjective evolutionary algorithms called hypervolume. Tests solving the referred problem have shown that the new approach reaches the best hypervolumes in power systems comprised of six and forty generators and five different datasets of portfolio optimization. The experiments were performed 31 times, using 250, 500, and 1000 iterations in both problems. Results have also shown that our proposal tends to overcome a variation of a hybrid SPEA2 compared to their cooperative and competitive approaches.