Buy & Sell Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT) – Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF Price Today
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Key Stats
- -Market Cap
- Fixed IncomeSector
- -3.09%3M Drawdown
- -Enterprise Value
- -Dividend Yield
- 27 daysTypical Hold Time
Over the past 52 weeks, Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF has traded between a low of $81.03 and a high of $84.82, highlighting its annual price range. Over the past three months, Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF has recorded a drawdown of -3.09%, reflecting recent price volatility. On average, investors hold Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF for approximately 27 days, indicating typical investor behavior on the platform.
About Vanguard Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF
VCIT tracks the Bloomberg U.S. 5-10 Year Corporate Bond Index, providing exposure to investment-grade debt from industrial, utility, and financial companies. It acts as a middle-ground bond fund, offering higher yields than short-term bonds with less price volatility than long-term corporate debt.
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