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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    0.2674$
  • Previous Close
    0.2678$
  • 52 Week Change
    0.34$
  • Day Range
    -0.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    0.0101$ - 0.3499$
  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
    0$
  • EPS
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  • Beta
    0.08
  • Volume
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About

IGTAR.US represents the Invesco Global Listed Private Equity ETF. This exchange-traded fund seeks to track the investment results of the Red Rocks Global Listed Private Equity Index, which is composed of listed private equity companies, business development companies (BDCs), and other financial institutions that invest in private equity. IGTAR.US provides investors with exposure to the private equity market through publicly traded securities, offering diversification and liquidity advantages compared to direct private equity investments. The ETF's performance is subject to market fluctuations and the inherent risks associated with investing in private equity-related entities.

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Factors

IGTAR.US, being linked to investment grade US Treasury bonds, its price is heavily influenced by macroeconomics. Interest Rates: Rising rates generally decrease bond prices, and vice versa.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes bond value, lowering prices.

Economic Growth: Strong growth may lead to higher rates and lower bond prices.

Federal Reserve Policy: Actions like quantitative easing or tightening affect bond yields.

Geopolitical Events: Uncertainty can drive demand for safe-haven assets like Treasuries, raising prices.

Treasury Supply: Increased supply of new bonds can put downward pressure on prices.

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