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    9.9241$
  • Previous Close
    9.9241$
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About

HDEAEX.US represents the Hartford Disciplined Equity Allocation Fund Class A. This is a mutual fund that seeks to provide a high level of total return, consistent with its asset allocation, investing primarily in a mix of other Hartford mutual funds representing various asset classes. Its allocation typically includes exposure to both domestic and international equities, as well as fixed-income securities, adjusting over time based on market conditions and Hartford's outlook. The fund’s performance is influenced by the performance of the underlying Hartford funds it invests in and its asset allocation strategy.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally decrease bond prices, as newly issued bonds offer more attractive yields, making existing lower-yielding bonds less desirable.

Credit Risk: Increased concerns about the issuer's ability to repay the bond (creditworthiness) will lower the bond's price, as investors demand a higher yield to compensate for the added risk.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations erode the real value of future bond payments, leading to lower bond prices to compensate for this loss of purchasing power.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can sometimes put upward pressure on interest rates and inflation, potentially leading to lower bond prices, depending on the specific economic indicators.

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