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    19.0443$
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About

TTRIX.US represents the T. Rowe Price Target 2030 Retirement Fund, a collective investment trust designed for individuals planning to retire around the year 2030. It operates as a target-date fund, meaning its asset allocation shifts over time to become more conservative as the target retirement date approaches. The fund primarily invests in a mix of other T. Rowe Price mutual funds that cover a broad range of asset classes, including stocks, bonds, and other investments. Its objective is to provide a combination of capital appreciation and income, tailored to the expected risk profile of investors nearing retirement age in 2030.

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Factors

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

Market Conditions: Overall market uptrends boost fund value, while downturns decrease it.

Interest Rates: Rising rates can negatively impact bond values within the fund, lowering the price.

Credit Risk: Downgrades in credit ratings of underlying bonds decrease investor confidence and price.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes bond values, potentially decreasing the fund's price.

Fund Flows: Large inflows increase demand and price; outflows decrease demand and price.

Expense Ratio: Higher expenses can negatively affect returns, impacting investor perception and price.

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