Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund ETF vs Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. — how do they compare? Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund ETF trades at $72.7, while Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. trades at $2.61 (market cap $311.06M). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| BND | SPCE | |
|---|---|---|
52-Week High | $75.17 | $7.52 |
52-Week Low | $72.45 | $2.17 |
Market Cap | — | $311.06M |
Sector | — | Industrials |
Enterprise Value | — | $410.91M |
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SPCE trades at $2.42, down 5.84% over 24 hours, reflecting ongoing volatility amid negative profitability. The company reported a net loss of $278.91 million on minimal revenue of $1.54 million in 2025, with cash burn persisting despite narrowing losses. Technical indicators are mixed, with a bearish moving average signal but oversold RSI levels, while analyst consensus is divided with a slight hold bias.
The outlook remains speculative, with opportunities tied to future commercial spaceflight execution, but risks are elevated due to persistent losses, high cash burn, and significant debt. Investor sentiment is cautious, driven by the unproven business model and competitive pressures in the space sector.
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This index measures the performance of a wide spectrum of public, investment-grade, taxable, fixed income securities in the US, including government, corporate, and international dollar-denominated bonds, as well as mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities-all with maturities of more than 1 year. All of the fund's investments will be selected through the sampling process, and at least 80% of its assets will be invested in bonds held in the index.
Read more on BND →Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. develops space vehicles. The Company designs exploration technology such as missiles, rockets, and other related equipment. Virgin Galactic Holdings serves customers in the United States.
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