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    9.1214$
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    9.1214$
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About

DHRIX.US represents the Diamond Hill High Yield Opportunities Fund Institutional Class shares. This fund primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of high-yield corporate bonds, also known as "junk bonds," seeking to generate current income and, secondarily, capital appreciation. The fund's managers typically look for undervalued securities and utilize fundamental credit analysis to assess risk and potential return. As a high-yield fund, it carries greater credit risk and is subject to interest rate fluctuations, which can impact its performance.

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Factors

Fund Performance: DHRIX's past investment returns impact investor demand. Higher returns attract more investors, potentially increasing the fund's price.

Market Conditions: General economic conditions and overall market sentiment affect investor confidence. Positive market trends usually drive prices up; negative trends drive prices down.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates influence bond yields. As interest rates rise, bond prices (and thus DHRIX's value) might fall.

Fund Expenses: DHRIX's expense ratio and management fees directly affect its net asset value (NAV), which is reflected in its price. Higher expenses can negatively impact returns.

Investor Demand: High demand from investors typically pushes the fund price upward, while increased selling pressure leads to price declines.

Credit Risk: Credit ratings and the perceived risk of the bonds held within the fund influence its value. Downgrades or defaults can cause the price to drop.

Inflation: Inflation erodes the value of fixed-income investments. Higher inflation expectations often lead to lower bond prices within DHRIX.

Fund Manager Decisions: The fund manager's investment strategies, including asset allocation and security selection, can impact the fund's performance and, consequently, its price.

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