Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) Price History:21.49%(TTM)
The price cagr for Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) is +21.49% over the latest trailing 12-month period. The comparable SPY value is +20.75%. Year-to-date price return is +7.25%. Price CAGR uses adjusted close price history and excludes dividends.
Current Price
$360.68
$-2.99 (-0.82%)
Previous Close: $363.67
Today's Trading
- Open
- $361.87
- Day High
- $364.56
- Day Low
- $359.26
- Volume
- 2.10M
- Avg Volume
- N/A
52-Week Position
83%
of the 52-week price range
- From 52-week high
- -3.74%
- From 52-week low
- +23.53%
52-Week Price Range
52-Week Low
$291.97
Jun 20, 2025
Current Price
$360.68
83% of range
52-Week High
$374.70
Jun 2, 2026
Price Returns by Period
1 Day
-0.82%
7 Days
-2.95%
30 Days
-0.81%
YTD
+7.25%
1 Year
+21.47%
vs 52W High
-3.74%
VTI Price Chart
Long-Term Performance (CAGR)
Price CAGR (3Y)
+19.00%
Price CAGR (5Y)
+10.36%
Total Return CAGR (3Y)
+20.61%
Total Return CAGR (5Y)
+11.92%
CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) shows the annualized return over the specified period. Total Return includes dividends reinvested.
Key Price Statistics
| Current Price | $360.68 |
| Previous Close | $363.67 |
| Day Range | $359.26 - $364.56 |
| 52-Week Range | $291.97 - $374.70 |
| Volume | 2.10M |
| Average Volume | N/A |
| Market Cap | $617.39B |
| % from 52W High | -3.74% |
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About Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF
This ETF's primary objective is to replicate the performance of the CRSP US Total Market Index. It holds a broadly diversified equity portfolio, encompassing companies of all market capitalizations—large, medium, and small—and balanced across both growth and value investment approaches. Management follows a passive strategy, often employing an index-sampling technique, and the portfolio typically holds minimal cash, maintaining full investment in its assets. The fund's modest operating costs help ensure its net performance closely aligns with the index by minimizing tracking error. A significant portion (75%) of the fund's assets is subject to certain investment constraints. Specifically, it generally cannot acquire more than 10% of any single company's outstanding voting shares, nor can it hold more than 5% of its total assets in any one issuer's securities. However, these concentration limits may be exceeded if necessary to accurately reflect the composition of its benchmark index. Importantly, these restrictions do not apply to investments in U.S. government debt or securities issued by its agencies.
- Sector
- Financial Services
- Industry
- Asset Management - Global