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    15.4558$
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    15.4558$
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About

JTTZX.US represents the Janus Henderson Triton Fund Class Z, a mutual fund managed by Janus Henderson Investors. The fund primarily invests in equity securities of small and mid-sized companies with a focus on growth potential. The investment strategy aims to identify companies with strong management teams, innovative products or services, and the potential for above-average earnings growth. The fund is generally considered a growth-oriented investment option within the small-cap and mid-cap equity space.

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Factors

JTTZX.US is an exchange-traded fund (ETF), so its price is affected by a few key factors. Index Performance: The primary driver is the performance of the underlying index it tracks. If the index rises, the ETF's price should generally increase, and vice versa. Supply and Demand: Market forces of supply and demand also influence the price. High demand can push the price above its net asset value (NAV), while high selling pressure can lower it below NAV. Net Asset Value (NAV): The NAV is the total value of the fund's assets minus its liabilities, divided by the number of outstanding shares. The ETF's price tends to trade close to its NAV. Expense Ratio: The ETF's expense ratio, which is the annual fee charged to manage the fund, indirectly affects returns and therefore the price over the long term. Higher expense ratios can reduce overall performance.

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