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    76.2956$
  • Previous Close
    76.2956$
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About

VADAX.US represents Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund Admiral Shares. This mutual fund aims to track the performance of a benchmark index that measures the investment return of common stocks of companies that have a history of increasing their dividends. Investors in VADAX.US seek to achieve long-term capital appreciation and income, with a focus on dividend-paying companies that are considered to be financially sound. The fund is passively managed, meaning it seeks to replicate the index rather than outperform it through active stock selection. The "Admiral Shares" designation signifies a share class with lower expense ratios, typically available to investors who meet certain minimum investment thresholds.

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Factors

Expense Ratio: Higher expense ratios reduce returns. Underlying Asset Performance: VADAX mirrors the S&P 500, so its price is heavily influenced by the index's performance. Market Sentiment: Broad market optimism or pessimism drives investor behavior, affecting demand. Interest Rates: Rising rates can make bonds more attractive, potentially drawing investment away from stocks. Economic Data: Strong economic growth typically supports higher stock prices. Inflation: High inflation can negatively impact corporate profits and thus stock values.

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