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    16.1509$
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    16.1509$
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About

SEIRX is the ticker symbol for the Schwab Target Retirement 2030 Fund. This fund is a mutual fund managed by Charles Schwab Investment Management, Inc. It's designed for investors who plan to retire around the year 2030. The fund operates as a fund of funds, meaning it invests primarily in a mix of other Schwab mutual funds, allocating assets across various asset classes like stocks, bonds, and cash. The specific asset allocation is adjusted over time, becoming more conservative as the target retirement date approaches. The goal is to provide investors with a diversified portfolio that gradually shifts to prioritize capital preservation as retirement nears.

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Factors

Fund Performance: SEIRX's historical and recent performance impacts investor demand.

Market Conditions: Overall market trends (bull or bear) affect fund valuations.

Interest Rates: Changes influence fixed income component values.

Credit Risk: Defaults/downgrades impact bond prices within the fund.

Expense Ratio: Higher fees reduce returns and thus NAV.

Fund Flows: Large inflows/outflows can affect portfolio composition.

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