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The Fund seeks to track the performance of a market-weighted Treasury index with an intermediate-term dollar-weighted average maturity. The Fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the Bloomberg U.S. Treasury 3-10 Year Index. This Index includes fixed income securities issued by the U.S. Treasury (not including inflation-protected bonds, floating rate securities and certain other security types), with maturities between 3 and 10 years.
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury ETF trades on the NASDAQ stock market under the symbol VGIT.
As of February 24, 2026, VGIT stock price declined to $60.46 with 414,186 million shares trading.
VGIT has a beta of -0.11, meaning it tends to be less sensitive to market movements. VGIT has a correlation of 0.24 to the broad based SPY ETF.
VGIT has a market cap of $40.06 billion. This is considered a Large Cap stock.
In the last 3 years, VGIT traded as high as $60.94 and as low as $56.07.
VGIT has underperformed the market in the last year with a return of +7.2%, while the SPY ETF gained +15.2%. In the last 3 month period, VGIT fell short of the market, returning +1.1%, while SPY returned +4.1%. However, in the most recent 2 weeks VGIT has outperformed the stock market by returning +0.9%, while SPY returned -1.5%.
VGIT support price is $60.40 and resistance is $60.60 (based on 1 day standard deviation move). This means that using the most recent 20 day stock volatility and applying a one standard deviation move around the stock's closing price, stastically there is a 67% probability that VGIT shares will trade within this expected range on the day.