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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    75.2543$
  • Previous Close
    73.8939$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    1.36$
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About

DBX8.F is the ticker symbol for the Xtrackers II Eurozone Government Bond UCITS ETF, a financial product listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (indicated by the ".F"). This ETF tracks the performance of an index composed of Eurozone government bonds, specifically those issued by countries within the Eurozone. It allows investors to gain diversified exposure to Eurozone government debt in a single investment vehicle, offering a convenient way to participate in the Eurozone fixed income market. This particular ETF is managed by DWS, the asset management arm of Deutsche Bank.

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Factors

Underlying Index Performance: DBX8.F's price closely tracks the performance of its underlying index. Any changes in the index constituents' prices will directly impact the ETF's net asset value and market price.

Supply and Demand: Market forces of supply and demand play a role. High demand can drive the price above its NAV, while excess supply can push it below.

Currency Exchange Rates: If the ETF holds assets denominated in a foreign currency, fluctuations in exchange rates between that currency and the trading currency can affect the ETF's price.

Investor Sentiment: Overall market sentiment and investor confidence in the asset class represented by the ETF can influence buying and selling pressure, affecting its price.

Trading Activity: High trading volume and liquidity generally lead to tighter bid-ask spreads and more efficient price discovery, while low liquidity can result in wider spreads and price volatility.

Expense Ratio: Although not a direct driver of daily price fluctuations, the expense ratio (annual management fee) reduces the ETF's overall returns, subtly affecting its long-term performance and attractiveness.

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