Markets.com Logo

140700

$--
--%
1d
1w
1m

Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    11713.1353$
  • Previous Close
    11903.5351$
  • 52 Week Change
    --
  • Day Range
    -190.40$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    --
  • Dividend Per Share
    --
  • Market cap
    --$
  • EPS
    --
  • Beta
    --
  • Volume
    --

About

140700.KO represents the KODEX KOFR Interest Rate Active ETF, an exchange-traded fund listed on the Korea Exchange (KO). This ETF seeks to provide investment results that closely correspond to the performance of the Korea Overnight Financing Repo (KOFR) rate, offering investors exposure to the short-term money market in Korea. It's designed as an active ETF, meaning the fund manager actively manages the portfolio to achieve its investment objective, as opposed to passively tracking a specific index.

Gold's Safe-Haven Status Under Scrutiny: Market Dynamics and Price Outlook

Emma Rose|--

Trump's Iran War Exit Without a Deal: Reshaping Middle East Energy Security and Power Dynamics

Emma Rose|--
European market insights: What is the European stock market doing right now?

European market insights: What is the European stock market doing right now?

Ghko B|--
EUR/USD Analysis Today: EUR/USD Gains to 1.1550 as Middle East Uncertainty Lingers

EUR/USD Analysis Today: EUR/USD Gains to 1.1550 as Middle East Uncertainty Lingers

Ghko B|--

Microsoft at a Crossroads: AI Hurdles and Cloud Resilience Amidst Market Volatility

Sophia Claire|--

Iran's Hormuz Gambit: Leveraging a Chokepoint for Economic Leverage and Global Impact

Ava Grace|--

Gold Market Resilience: Navigating Sell-offs and Sustaining Bull Run

Noah Lee|--

Factors

Underlying Index Performance: The primary driver is the performance of the underlying index that 140700.KO tracks. If the index rises, the ETF price generally rises, and vice-versa.

Supply and Demand: Market forces of supply and demand for the ETF itself can influence its price. Higher demand tends to push the price up, while higher supply can push it down.

Net Asset Value (NAV): The NAV, representing the per-share value of the ETF's holdings, acts as a benchmark. The market price usually stays close to the NAV but can deviate slightly.

Expense Ratio: While not directly causing price fluctuations, the ETF's expense ratio affects its long-term return, making it less competitive than similar ETFs with lower fees.

Market Sentiment: Overall market sentiment and investor confidence can impact ETF prices, particularly during periods of uncertainty or heightened volatility.

Trading Volume & Liquidity: Higher trading volume and liquidity generally lead to tighter bid-ask spreads and more efficient price discovery, making it easier to buy and sell without significantly affecting the price.

People Also Watch

Latest news

US Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Revamped: Simplification Amidst Potential Cost Increases

Noah Lee|--

SpaceX Files Secret IPO Bid, Eyeing Record-Breaking $1.75 Trillion Valuation

Ava Grace|--

US Intelligence: Iran Unwilling to Engage in Substantive Talks to End War

Sophia Claire|--

Latest Education Articles

What Is Sensex in Stock Market: Meaning, Calculation, and Why It Matters for Investors

What Is Sensex in Stock Market: Meaning, Calculation, and Why It Matters for Investors

Ghko B|--
Investing basics for beginners: What are the 4 economic indicators?

Investing basics for beginners: What are the 4 economic indicators?

Frances Wang|--
CFDs vs Options: What’s the Difference?

CFDs vs Options: What’s the Difference?

Julian Parker|--