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Etf-VIG-Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF

Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF VIG

‎$‎243.911.68(0.69%)(1D)
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The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF price is on the decline this week.

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A ‘rising’ price indicates that the weekly price has increased by more than 0.5%.
A price ‘on the decline’ indicates that the weekly price has decreased by more than 0.5%.
A ‘stable’ price indicates that the change in weekly price is between -0.5% and 0.5%.
The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF price today is ‎$‎243.91, a ‎0.69‎% change in the last 24 hours and ‎-0.56‎% in the past week. Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF price changed by ‎15.56‎% in the past year.
VIG Key Metrics
Prev Close
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The final price of this asset at the end of the last trading day.
‎$‎243.91

Day's Range
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Shows the high and low prices of the day.
‎$‎242.65 - ‎$‎244.31

52 Week Range
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Shows the high and low prices of the last year.
‎$‎168.9 - ‎$‎247.45

1Y Return
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A measure of this asset's return on investment over the last year.
15.38%

Price Change YTD
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The amount the price of an asset has changed in the current calendar year.
10.98%

All time high
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The highest recorded price of an asset since its launch.
‎$‎247.45

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What Is Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF?
The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF aims to replicate the performance of the S&P US Dividend Growers Index, which plots the investment returns on the common stock of companies that are known for increasing dividends over time. This ETF was launched in 2006 and is domiciled in the United States. The Vanguard Group, founded in 1975, manages the fund. The company’s headquarters is in Malvern, Pennsylvania and it operates worldwide. The Vanguard Group offers a variety of financial investment products, including bonds, stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds.

The advisor of this specific ETF uses an indexing investment approach and invests all, or mostly all, the fund’s assets in stocks that make up the S&P US Dividend Growers Index. This ETF holds the stocks in approximately the same proportion as the weightings on the mentioned index.

The majority of the stocks are held in the United States with minor interests in the United Kingdom and Europe. The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF, which uses US dollars as base currency, focuses on investments in the financial services, industrial, healthcare, technology, and consumer defensive industries. The top five holdings in the fund’s portfolio are Microsoft Corp., Johnson & Johnson, UnitedHealth Group Inc. JPMorgan Chase and Co., and Procter and Gamble Co. This fund trades on the NYSE under the VIG stock ticker.

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FAQ

The current price of Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG) is ‎$‎243.91
Yes, eligible users can buy and sell ETFs on etoro, depending on regional availability and local regulations. The ETF Discover page helps users explore available ETFs, compare key data points, and open individual ETF market pages.
Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF's all-time high is ‎$‎247.45
You can compare ETFs on the Discover page using available data such as ETF name, ticker, sector or category, price, 1-year return, dividend yield, trading activity, and other supported filters. For a deeper educational overview, visit etoro Academy’s lesson on finding the right ETF.
Select the "1D" or "1W" timeframe on the eToro chart and zoom out to see the historical price movements of Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF. The price of Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF has ranged between ‎$‎168.90 and ‎$‎247.45 over the last year.
Use the ETF Discover page’s dividend-related filters and dividend yield data to find ETFs that may provide income exposure. Dividend yield can help compare ETFs, but dividend payments are not guaranteed and may vary by ETF, market conditions, and fund policy.
To buy Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF, visit the "Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG)" page. Once you have created an account and deposited funds, click the "Trade" button and decide how much Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF you want to purchase. You can also place an order that will buy Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG) at a specific price in the future.
Yes. ETFs can lose value because they are exposed to market risk, sector risk, liquidity risk, currency risk, tracking error, and other risks depending on what they hold or track. Leveraged and inverse ETFs can be especially complex and may not be suitable for all investors.
Users can explore different ETF categories depending on availability, including equity ETFs, bond ETFs, commodity ETFs, currency ETFs, sector ETFs, dividend ETFs, leveraged ETFs, and inverse ETFs. To learn more, read etoro’s guide to types of ETFs.
Leveraged ETFs are ETFs designed to amplify the daily movement of an underlying asset or index, often by 2x or 3x. They can involve higher risk and are generally more complex than standard ETFs, especially when held for longer periods.
Inverse ETFs are designed to move in the opposite direction of an underlying asset, index, or market. They may be used by experienced traders who expect a market to fall, but they can be complex and risky because performance may differ over longer holding periods.
ETFs can generally be bought and sold during market hours, subject to market availability, liquidity, regional rules, and platform conditions. ETF prices can move throughout the trading day, so the execution price may differ from the last displayed price.
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