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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    63.1138$
  • Previous Close
    63.0328$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.08$
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About

IAU.US is the ticker symbol for the iShares Gold Trust, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that seeks to reflect the performance of the price of gold. The ETF holds physical gold bullion, allowing investors to gain exposure to gold without directly purchasing and storing it themselves. IAU.US is listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange in the United States and aims to provide a cost-effective and convenient way to invest in gold. Its price generally fluctuates in response to changes in the spot price of gold.

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Factors

Spot Gold Price: IAU's primary goal is to reflect the spot price of gold. Fluctuations in the global gold market directly impact IAU's NAV and market price. Supply and Demand for IAU: Increased demand for IAU shares can drive its price slightly above its NAV. Conversely, increased selling pressure can cause it to trade at a discount. Expense Ratio: While not a direct factor, the annual expense ratio (0.25% for IAU) reduces the fund's gold holdings over time, impacting its long-term performance relative to the spot gold price. Interest Rates: Rising interest rates often make bonds and other fixed-income investments more attractive, potentially decreasing demand for gold and, consequently, IAU. Currency Fluctuations: As gold is priced in USD, changes in the USD's value against other currencies can impact gold's attractiveness to international investors, indirectly affecting IAU's price.

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