Market Performance
Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund (NASDAQ:VCSH) fell to a new 52-week low of $78.59 during today's trading session.
The Financial Services stock has traded year-to-date and 0.1% over the past week. The previous 52-week low was $78.59.
Company Overview
Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund has a market capitalization of $47.0B. The stock's 52-week high was $80.26.
A 52-week low can represent either a value opportunity or a warning signal depending on the underlying cause. If Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund's decline is driven by temporary headwinds while the business fundamentals remain intact, contrarian investors may find the risk-reward attractive. If it reflects deteriorating fundamentals, further downside is possible.
Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond Index Fund currently trades at $78.79, positioning the stock at the 12th percentile of its 52-week range ($78.59 — $80.26). This range context helps investors assess whether the stock is trading near support, resistance, or fair value relative to its recent history.
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What is VCSH's 52-week range?
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