International Assets Investment Management LLC Acquires 1,730 Shares in Vanguard Extended Market ETF
International Assets Investment Management LLC has recently acquired a fresh stake in the Vanguard Extended Market ETF (NYSEARCA:VXF) during the fourth quarter of the fiscal year. This information was disclosed in the company's latest 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The institutional investor has purchased 1,730 shares of VXF, which are valued at an estimated $330,000.
In addition to International Assets Investment Management, several other institutional investors and hedge funds have made notable changes to their stakes in Vanguard Extended Market ETF. For instance, in the third quarter, Arlington Trust Co LLC significantly increased its position in the ETF by 993.3%, now holding 164 shares valued at $30,000 after acquiring an additional 149 shares last quarter. West Branch Capital LLC also entered a new position in VXF during the same period, with their investment valued at approximately $35,000. Furthermore, both FSA Wealth Management LLC and Ashton Thomas Private Wealth LLC took new positions in the third quarter, investing around $36,000 and $46,000 respectively. Additionally, Avior Wealth Management LLC also acquired a new stake in VXF valued at approximately $51,000 during the third quarter.
Recent Price Performance of Vanguard Extended Market ETF
As of Monday, the Vanguard Extended Market ETF traded at $188.96. The stock's fifty-day moving average is currently at $197.22, while its 200-day moving average stands at $184.12. The ETF boasts a market capitalization of $20.29 billion and has a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.96, with a beta of 1.26. Over the past year, the Vanguard Extended Market ETF has seen a low of $156.37 and a high of $207.77.
Overview of Vanguard Extended Market ETF
The Vanguard Extended Market ETF is an exchange-traded fund and is a part of the Vanguard Extended Market Stock Index Fund. It employs a passive management strategy that is designed to track the performance of the Standard & Poor’s Completion Index. This index represents a diversified range of stocks from small to mid-sized companies located in the United States.
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