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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    5.1213$
  • Previous Close
    5.1216$
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About

EDF.US represents the American Depositary Receipt (ADR) of Électricité de France S.A., a French multinational electric utility company. EDF is one of the world's largest electricity producers, primarily involved in the generation, transmission, distribution, and supply of electricity. The company operates a diverse range of power plants, including nuclear, hydro, thermal, and renewable energy facilities. The ADR allows US investors to trade shares of the French company on the US stock exchange.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: When interest rates rise, the cost of borrowing increases, potentially reducing demand for EDF.US funds as investors seek higher yields elsewhere. Conversely, falling rates may increase demand.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth typically leads to higher corporate earnings and increased investment, which can boost demand for EDF.US and push its price upward. Weaker economic conditions can have the opposite effect.

Sector Performance: EDF.US's performance is closely tied to the health of the sectors it invests in. Positive sector trends drive EDF.US's returns, and negative trends reduce returns.

Investor Sentiment: General market optimism or pessimism greatly influences demand for EDF.US. Positive sentiment can lead to increased buying pressure, while negative sentiment can trigger sell-offs.

Fund Flows: Significant inflows into EDF.US can drive up its price as fund managers purchase underlying assets. Conversely, large outflows can force managers to sell assets, potentially decreasing the price.

Expense Ratio: A higher expense ratio can negatively affect the return of the fund and potentially decrease investor interest and subsequent price.

Management Expertise: The competence and track record of the fund's management team are critical. A skilled team can effectively navigate market conditions, positively impacting EDF.US's performance and perceived value.

Liquidity: Higher liquidity can reduce price volatility, while less liquidity can increase volatility.

Geopolitical Risk: Political instability or economic uncertainty can greatly increase the risk and decrease demand for EDF.US funds.

Currency Risk: The fluctuation of foreign currency can affect the price of EDF.US funds.

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