The Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT) reported a significant week-over-week inflow of approximately $1.5 billion, resulting in a 3.0% increase in outstanding units, rising from 595,052,166 to 613,054,754. This increase reflects growing investor demand for bond ETFs amid current market conditions.
As of the most recent trade, VCIT is priced at $83.43, situated close to its 52-week high of $83.55, with a low of $73.78. Investors can analyze the ETF’s performance by comparing its price to the 200-day moving average, which is a common technical analysis practice.
ETFs like VCIT trade similarly to stocks; however, investors buy and sell “units” instead of “shares.” Notable changes in outstanding units can influence the underlying securities of the ETF, impacting market dynamics.
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