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  • Open
    9.771$
  • Previous Close
    9.771$
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About

PIMEX.US refers to PIMCO Income Fund Institutional Class shares. It is a fund managed by PIMCO (Pacific Investment Management Company) that primarily seeks high current income, with a secondary objective of capital appreciation. The fund invests in a variety of income-generating assets, including mortgage-backed securities, corporate bonds, and high-yield debt. Being the Institutional Class, it typically has a higher minimum investment requirement and lower expense ratios compared to other share classes of the same fund, making it geared towards larger investors such as institutions and financial advisors. The ".US" suffix indicates that the fund is traded in the United States.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Strong returns attract investors, boosting demand and price.

Market Conditions: Broad market uptrends lift PIMEX.US, while downturns depress it.

Interest Rates: Rising rates can make bond funds like PIMEX.US less attractive.

Inflation: High inflation erodes fixed income value, potentially lowering the price.

Fund Flows: Inflows increase demand and price, outflows decrease them.

Credit Risk: Perceived or actual creditworthiness of holdings impacts value.

Management Expertise: Skilled managers inspire confidence and higher prices.

Expense Ratio: Lower fees enhance returns, potentially attracting investors.

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