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214.86 -0.79    -0.37%
14/11 - Closed. Currency in USD
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212.65
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18:32:15 - Real-time Data
Type:  ETF
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Vanguard
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Volume: 85,293
  • Bid/Ask: 0.00 / 0.00
  • Day's Range: 214.81 - 216.07
Vanguard Consumer Staples 214.86 -0.79 -0.37%

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Vanguard World Fund - Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF is an exchange traded fund launched and managed by The Vanguard Group, Inc. The fund invests in public equity markets of the United States. It invests in stocks of companies operating across consumer staples sectors. The fund invests in growth and value stocks of companies across diversified market capitalization. It seeks to track the performance of the MSCI US Investable Market Index (IMI)/Consumer Staples 25/50, by using full replication technique. Vanguard World Fund - Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF was formed on January 26, 2004 and is domiciled in the United States.

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Address 100 Vanguard Boulevard Suite V26
Malvern, 19355
United States
Phone 610 669 1000
Fax 610 669 6600
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Jose Frajtag
Jose Frajtag Oct 27, 2017 12:28PM ET
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The more S&P goes up, the more Staples goes down! I Can't understand! Help me somebody?
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Adam Vlasicak Oct 27, 2017 12:28PM ET
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The S&P is a bench mark, nothing more nothing less. While its a fair marker that doesn't mean that its always going to be inverse for some of the sector ETF's. And the past does not dictate the future by any stretch, the market has changed. go look and compare what this ETF actually tracks, if the marker it tracks is going up this will go down inversely, this is a mirror to its volatile cousin. compare all the charts, there is a pattern I just finished looking at it.
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S&P is 64% bearish, nevertheless is almost everyday Up! Small cpas is 50% bullish nevertheles is always going down! I cant understand! I have other Vanguard ETF called Growth that goes in different direction when one is down, the other is UP! Almost never they went in the same direction!
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The Gap between the growth of VDC index and S&P in a year is around 9%. If VDC manage to get half of this it should reach 153!!! Or on the other hand, if the VD index is right, S&P should fall to 2300!!!
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Jose Frajtag May 30, 2017 12:33PM ET
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VDC now is trying to recover the Gap between its index and S&P500, that is almost 15% in a year!
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Jose Frajtag Apr 19, 2017 1:52PM ET
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S&P is 71% Bearish and VDC 50% Bullish but these sentiments goes in the wrong directions, while S&P are slightly underneath the historical record and VDC has a growth 20% below S&Ps! Somebody explain, please!
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Jose Frajtag Apr 19, 2017 11:54AM ET
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How can S&P go up and at the same time VDC Staples goes down? Sometimes the difference is more than 1% in a day! More than a year ago, VDC used to grow much more than S&P, but in the last year, VDC stalled more than 20% BELOW S&P! What on earth happened? In contrast, the members' sentiments for VDC is 50% Bullish and for S&P is LESS!!!
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It should go up faster than S&P, and it happened in the last years, but it´s not happening now! I can't understand why!
 
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