VPL
Pacific Stock Index ETF Vanguard
🇺🇸 NYSE/NASDAQ
👑 Overview
📈 Performance
💵 Cost
🍃 Esg
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Annual Growth
5 years average annual capital growth
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0
Pearlers Invested
Since January 2020
👑 Overview
Key information
🔎 Fund Overview
Vanguard FTSE Pacific ETF, formerly Vanguard MSCI Pacific ETF, is an exchange-traded share class of Vanguard Pacific Stock Index Fund. The Fund seeks to track the investment performance of the MSCI Pacific Index that consists of common stocks of companies located in Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore. The Fund employs a passive management or indexing investment approach by investing all, or substantially all, of its assets in the common stocks included in the MSCI Pacific Index (the Index). The Fund’s investment advisor is The Vanguard Group, Inc.
📈 Performance
Price History*
+17.10%
1M
10Y
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Table
* US price history does not take into account stock splits
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Technical Info
💰 Price*
$68.55
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🌏 Pearlers invested in VPL
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VPL investor breakdown
💵 Income of investors
More than 200k
150k - 200k
100k - 150k
50k - 100k
Less than 50k
👶 Age of investors
18 - 25
26 - 34
35 - 90
🙋 Legal gender of investors
Female
Male
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