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About

IVVYX.US refers to the Ivy High Income Opportunities Fund Class Y. This is a mutual fund that primarily invests in high-yield corporate bonds, also known as "junk bonds," and other debt securities that are considered to be below investment grade. The fund aims to generate a high level of current income, with capital appreciation as a secondary objective. It is managed by Ivy Investment Management Company, which is part of Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Investors should be aware that high-yield bonds carry a greater risk of default compared to investment-grade bonds, potentially leading to volatility in the fund's value. Class Y shares typically have higher minimum investment requirements and may offer lower expense ratios compared to other share classes of the same fund.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past performance can influence investor demand, impacting the price.

Market Conditions: Broad market trends (e.g., bull or bear markets) affect fund value.

Interest Rates: Rising rates can decrease bond values within the fund.

Credit Risk: Changes in creditworthiness of holdings affect the fund's price.

Expense Ratio: Higher expenses can reduce returns, influencing investor demand.

Fund Flows: Large inflows can increase, while outflows can decrease, the price.

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