Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF Sees Notable Outflow of $98.4 Million
ETF Highlights and Recent Performance
Today, our analysis of ETFs reveals that the Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (Symbol: VBR) experienced a significant outflow of approximately $98.4 million. This represents a decrease of 0.3% in shares outstanding, dropping from 157,001,002 to 156,517,300. Among the key components of VBR, Expand Energy Corp (Symbol: EXE) has risen by about 1.4%, while Atmos Energy Corp (Symbol: ATO) fell slightly by 0.1%. NRG Energy Inc (Symbol: NRG) has experienced a modest gain of about 0.3%. For a detailed list of holdings, check out the VBR Holdings page »
Examining the chart above, the one-year performance shows VBR’s 52-week low at $174.19 per share and a high of $219.005, with the last trade recorded at $203.22. Analyzing the share price against the 200-day moving average can provide valuable technical insights — discover more about the 200-day moving average ».
Understanding ETF Dynamics
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) function similarly to stocks. However, rather than buying and selling “shares,” investors are trading “units.” These units can fluctuate in number based on investor demand, as new units can be created or existing ones destroyed. Each week, we track changes in shares outstanding to identify ETFs with significant inflows or outflows. Creation of new units necessitates purchasing underlying assets, while unit destruction requires selling those assets. Therefore, large shifts can significantly affect the individual components held within the ETFs.
Click here to find out which 9 other ETFs experienced notable outflows »
Additional Resources:
- Steven Cohen Stock Picks
- IQVIA Holdings shares outstanding history
- MBAC shares outstanding history
The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.