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    9.2937$
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About

IVSAX.US refers to the Invesco Small Cap Value Fund Class A. It is a mutual fund offered by Invesco that primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of small-capitalization companies believed to be undervalued in the market. The fund aims to generate long-term capital appreciation by identifying companies with strong fundamentals that are trading at a discount to their intrinsic value. Investors seeking exposure to small-cap value stocks may consider this fund as part of a broader investment strategy. The performance of IVSAX.US is subject to market fluctuations and the inherent risks associated with investing in the stock market and small-cap companies specifically. Potential investors should carefully review the fund's prospectus for detailed information on its investment objectives, strategies, risks, and expenses before investing.

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Factors

Here's a breakdown of factors impacting IVSAX's price: Market Sentiment: Overall investor optimism or pessimism influences demand. A positive outlook boosts bond prices, while a negative one lowers them.

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally decrease bond prices, as newer bonds offer higher yields. Conversely, falling rates increase bond values.

Inflation Expectations: Anticipated higher inflation erodes bond values, as future payments are worth less. Lower inflation expectations can support prices.

Credit Risk: Perceived risk of issuers defaulting on payments affects prices. Higher risk leads to lower values; lower risk increases prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates, potentially depressing bond prices. Slower growth might have the opposite effect.

Fed Policy: Decisions by the Federal Reserve regarding interest rates and monetary policy significantly impact bond yields and therefore prices.

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