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    10.0083$
  • Previous Close
    10.0083$
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About

PDCDX.US represents the Pax Dynamic Allocation Growth Fund Institutional Class. It is a mutual fund managed by Pax World Funds, which invests in a mix of stocks, bonds, and alternative assets with the goal of long-term capital appreciation. The fund dynamically adjusts its asset allocation based on market conditions and seeks to provide diversification across various asset classes.

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Factors

PDCDX.US is the PIMCO Flexible Credit Fund, and its price (Net Asset Value or NAV) is influenced by these factors: Market Interest Rates: Rising rates can decrease bond values, impacting the fund's holdings.

Credit Spreads: Wider spreads (higher perceived risk) lower bond prices within the fund.

Economic Conditions: Strong growth favors riskier credit, while recessions pressure it.

Fund Management: PIMCO's investment decisions directly impact fund performance.

Investor Sentiment: Positive or negative sentiment towards credit impacts demand.

Fund Flows: Large outflows may force asset sales, potentially affecting price.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation can erode bond values and fund returns.

Geopolitical Events: Global events create uncertainty, affecting credit markets.

Supply and Demand: Supply of new bonds and investor demand impacts bond prices.

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