Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) AMEX
651.66
+0.11503(+0.02%)
Currency In USD
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651.66
+0.11503(+0.02%)
Currency In USD
| Previous Close | 651.54 |
| Open | 652.94 |
| Day High | 653.86 |
| Day Low | 651.5 |
| 52-Week High | 654.88 |
| 52-Week Low | 477.19 |
| Volume | 1.92M |
| Average Volume | 10.34M |
| Market Cap | 1.44T |
| PE | 28.14 |
| EPS | 23.16 |
| Moving Average 50 Days | 621.42 |
| Moving Average 200 Days | 613.29 |
| Change | 0.12 |
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