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  • Open
    15434.6864$
  • Previous Close
    15558.9869$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -124.30$
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About

The ETF with the financial product symbol 484880.KO refers to the KODEX Total Return ETF, which is traded on the Korea Exchange (KRX). This ETF aims to track the performance of the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) Total Return Index.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: The primary driver is the performance of the underlying assets the ETF tracks. If the index or basket of stocks/bonds rises, the ETF's price typically follows.

Supply and Demand: Market forces of supply and demand play a role. High demand and limited supply can push the price up, and vice versa.

Investor Sentiment: Overall market optimism or pessimism can influence the demand for the ETF, impacting its price.

Economic Conditions: Macroeconomic factors like interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth can affect the underlying assets and, consequently, the ETF's price.

Sector-Specific News: If the ETF focuses on a specific sector, news and developments within that sector can significantly impact its price.

Management Fees and Expenses: Although indirectly, higher expense ratios can slightly affect the attractiveness of the ETF compared to similar, lower-cost options.

Currency Fluctuations: For ETFs holding international assets, changes in exchange rates can impact the ETF's value when converted to the local currency.

Trading Volume and Liquidity: Higher trading volume usually leads to tighter bid-ask spreads, reflecting a more accurate price.

Geopolitical Events: Major global events or political instability can introduce volatility and influence investor behavior, impacting the ETF's price.

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