Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF Sees Substantial $654 Million Inflow
According to data from ETF Channel, the Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF (Symbol: VTWO) has experienced a significant inflow of approximately $654.2 million. This represents a 6.1% week-over-week increase in outstanding units, rising from 134,600,030 to 142,825,030. Among the primary components of VTWO, trading highlights include Insmed Inc (Symbol: INSM) decreasing by about 0.5%, FTAI Aviation Ltd (Symbol: FTAI) increasing by approximately 0.9%, and Corcept Therapeutics Inc (Symbol: CORT) rising around 1.1%. For a thorough overview of holdings, refer to the VTWO Holdings page.
The chart below illustrates VTWO’s price performance over the past year in relation to its 200-day moving average:
VTWO’s share price reached a low of $69.38 and a high of $99.12 over the past 52 weeks. Currently, the last traded price stands at $79.73. Analyzing the recent share price against the 200-day moving average can be a valuable technical analysis method.
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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) operate similarly to stocks, but investors buy and sell “units” instead of “shares.” These units can be traded like stocks but can also be created or destroyed based on investor demand. Each week, we track the changes in shares outstanding to identify ETFs experiencing significant inflows (indicating the creation of new units) or outflows (representing the destruction of existing units). The creation of new units necessitates purchasing the underlying assets in the ETF, while the destruction of units involves selling them, potentially impacting the individual components held within the ETFs.
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