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    9.7589$
  • Previous Close
    9.7589$
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About

DTFIX.US represents the Dimensional US Targeted Value ETF. This exchange-traded fund (ETF) seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing in a broad portfolio of U.S. small-cap companies that are identified as having higher relative book value to market capitalization ratios, a characteristic associated with value stocks. It emphasizes a diversified approach within the value segment of the U.S. equity market, aiming for enhanced returns compared to traditional market-cap-weighted value indexes.

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Factors

DTFIX.US Price Factors: Market interest rates: Rising rates typically decrease bond prices, while falling rates increase them.

Credit quality of issuers: Downgrades lower bond values, upgrades boost them.

Inflation expectations: Higher inflation erodes bond purchasing power, reducing prices.

Economic growth: Strong growth can lead to higher rates, potentially lowering bond prices.

Supply and demand for bonds: Increased supply or decreased demand can lower prices.

Maturity and duration: Longer maturities and higher durations are more sensitive to rate changes.

Geopolitical events: Uncertainty can increase volatility and impact bond prices.

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