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TRHRX

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    17.4358$
  • Previous Close
    17.4358$
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About

TRHRX.US refers to T. Rowe Price Retirement Hybrid Retirement Fund, a mutual fund offered by T. Rowe Price. It is a target-date retirement fund designed for investors planning to retire around the year 2045. The fund's asset allocation shifts gradually over time, becoming more conservative as the target retirement date approaches, by investing in a mix of stocks, bonds, and other asset classes.

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Factors

Bond Yields: TRHRX invests in bonds; rising yields lower bond prices and NAV, and vice versa.

Interest Rate Changes: As a bond fund, TRHRX's NAV is sensitive to interest rate changes set by the Federal Reserve.

Credit Risk: Changes in the perceived creditworthiness of bond issuers held by TRHRX will impact the fund's value.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations typically lead to higher interest rates, decreasing bond prices.

Market Sentiment: General investor optimism or pessimism can impact demand for bond funds like TRHRX.

Fund Flows: Large inflows or outflows can necessitate buying/selling bonds, impacting NAV, especially in less liquid markets.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and lower bond prices, and vice versa.

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