The Vanguard Total Inflation-Protected Securities ETF (VTP) is a specialized investment vehicle designed for those seeking stability and protection against inflation within their portfolio. As part of the Government category, this ETF exclusively focuses on Inflation-linked securities, specifically targeting Investment Grade bonds, ensuring a quality and reliable investment. VTP meticulously tracks a market value-weighted index composed of U.S. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) that have a minimum of one year remaining until maturity, offering investors exposure to a broad range of maturities. This strategic focus on TIPS provides investors with a hedge against inflation, as the principal value of these securities adjusts according to changes in the Consumer Price Index. VTP is particularly suitable for investors looking for a defensive yet income-generating component in their investment strategy, leveraging the full faith and credit of the U.S. government while mitigating inflationary risks over a diversified maturity spectrum.
Vanguard Total Inflation-Protected Securities ETF (VTP) Fund Flow Chart
Vanguard Total Inflation-Protected Securities ETF (VTP) 1 year Net Flows: 67M
VTP ETF FAQ
What was VTP’s price range in the past 12 months?
VTP lowest ETF price was 75.00 and its highest was 79.36 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of VTP?
As of Jan 07, 2026 The AUM of VTP is 72.00M.
Is VTP overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does VTP pay dividends?
VTP pays a Quarterly dividend of 0.709 which represents an annual dividend yield of 1.55%. See more information on VTP dividends here
How many shares outstanding does VTP have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of VTP?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in VTP