Market Performance
Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities Index Fund (NASDAQ:VTIP) fell to a new 52-week low of $49.52 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 $49.52.
Company Overview
Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities Index Fund has a market capitalization of $64.3B. The stock's 52-week high was $50.48.
A 52-week low can represent either a value opportunity or a warning signal depending on the underlying cause. If Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities 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.
Today's trading volume of 5,646,104 shares is 3.4x the average daily volume, indicating significantly elevated interest. Moves on heavy volume are generally considered more meaningful than those on light volume, as they reflect broader participation.
Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities Index Fund currently trades at $49.58, positioning the stock at the 6th percentile of its 52-week range ($49.52 — $50.48). 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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Frequently Asked Questions
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