Vanguard Total Bond ETF Hits Oversold Level: What Investors Should Know
On Tuesday, the Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (Symbol: BND) saw its shares drop into oversold territory, with prices reaching a low of $71.14 each. This oversold status is determined using the Relative Strength Index (RSI), a tool that gauges stock momentum on a scale from zero to 100. Typically, a stock is categorized as oversold if its RSI falls below 30.
For the Vanguard Total Bond Market, the RSI stands at 29.97—significantly lower than the S&P 500’s current score of 42.7. Investors with a bullish outlook might interpret the 29.97 reading as a potential signal that the recent intense selling pressure could be winding down, creating opportunities to buy.
A glance at BND’s one-year performance chart shows the fund’s lowest point in the past 52 weeks at $70.37 per share, while the highest reached $75.67. With the latest transaction occurring at $71.14, shares are trading flat for the day.
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