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    7.0392$
  • Previous Close
    7.0392$
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About

HAHYX.US represents the Hartford High Yield Fund Class Y. This mutual fund aims to generate high current income by investing primarily in high-yield, lower-rated corporate debt securities, often referred to as "junk bonds." As a Class Y share class, it typically has lower expense ratios compared to other share classes within the same fund, making it appealing to investors who meet certain investment minimums or eligibility requirements. The fund's performance is subject to credit risk (the risk of default by issuers) and interest rate risk (the risk of decline in value due to rising interest rates).

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Factors

HAHYX.US price fluctuates due to several factors. Fund Performance: Past performance influences investor demand, affecting price.

Market Conditions: Broad market trends, economic growth, and investor sentiment impact price.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can affect bond values within the fund.

Credit Risk: The creditworthiness of issuers in the fund's portfolio matters.

Fund Flows: Inflows and outflows of investor money impact demand and price.

Management Fees: High fees can reduce returns and lower investor appeal.

Inflation: Rising inflation can erode bond values, affecting price.

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