Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury ETF VGIT
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Relative Strength Index (RSI)
- The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It is typically used to identify overbought or oversold conditions in financial markets.
- The RSI is calculated using the following formula:
RSI = 100 - (100 / (1 + RS))
Where RS is the ratio of the average gains to the average losses over a specified period.
- The default time period used is 14 days.
- RSI values range between 0 and 100.
RSI values above 70 are considered overbought (indicating a potentially opportune time to sell)
RSI values below 30 are considered oversold (indicating a potentially opportune time to buy)
RSI is not a perfect indicator and should be used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools, this is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice.
About
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury ETF (VGIT) Investment Strategy and Portfolio Holdings Overview
The fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the Bloomberg U.S. Treasury 3-10 Year Index. This index includes fixed income securities issued by the U.S. Treasury (not including inflation-protected bonds, floating rate securities and certain other security types), with maturities between 3 and 10 years. At least 80% of the fund's assets will be invested in bonds included in the index.
Key Insights
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury ETF (VGIT) Essential ETF Metrics and Performance Data
Latest Closing Price
$59.29Market Cap
$39.83 BillionAverage Trade Volume
4,089,106 SharesTotal Outstanding Shares
531.58 Million SharesInception Date
November 23, 2009Primary Exchange
NASDAQ
Short Volume
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