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VNM VanEck Vietnam ETF

Chicago Board Options Exchange · Asset Management · Financial Services

$17.15
-0.01 (-0.06%)

The fund normally invests at least 80% of its total assets in securities that comprise the fund's benchmark index. The index includes securities of Vietnamese companies. A company is generally considered to be a Vietnamese company if it is incorporated in Vietnam. It is non-diversified.

Market Cap: $563.52Mwww.vaneck.com

Price

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Signal Score (90d)

110
110
Aug 17Aug 17

Quote

Day Range
$17.08 – $17.18
52-Week Range
$16.22 – $19.85
Volume
$398.1K
Market Cap
$563.52M
50-Day Avg
$17.68
200-Day Avg
$18.20
Prev Close
$17.16
Open
$17.11

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Social Signal Score

60
5d
61
1 mentions
30d
60
1 mentions
60d
60
1 mentions
90d
60
1 mentions
news: 1

Insider trading

Open-market buys and sells by VNM officers and directors.

No open-market trades in the recent filings. All 6 recent Form 4 entries were share awards, option exercises or tax withholding — pay, not decisions to buy or sell.

6 further Form 4 entries are share awards, option exercises or shares withheld for tax. Those are compensation, not trades, so they are excluded above. Buying is the stronger signal: an insider spends their own money for one reason. Selling has many innocent explanations — tax, diversifying, a house — so it says far less than it appears to. Via SEC filings.

Valuation

VNMhas no positive reported earnings per share, so an earnings-multiple projection can't be built for it. Companies are valued on other measures at this stage — revenue growth, cash burn, or book value — none of which this calculator models.

Mentions (1)

  • Newsseekingalpha.com·5h ago·Positive

    VanEck Vietnam ETF: Macro Country Growth But Fund Performs Poorly VanEck Vietnam ETF (VNM) offers exposure to Vietnam's long-term growth but faces sector and macro headwinds limiting near-term upside. VNM is heavily concentrated in real estate and financials, amplifying risk from sector shocks and interest rate volatility. Valuation is fair at ~15x PE, but performance lags regional peers, with higher costs and limited excitement for emerging market investors.

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