74.890High74.390Low6.90MVolume74.540Open73.660Pre Close515.29MTurnover0.42%Turnover Ratio--P/E (Static)1.64BShares78.82552wk High--P/B123.03BFloat Cap62.08752wk Low2.28Dividend TTM1.64BShs Float78.825Historical High3.04%Div YieldTTM0.68%Amplitude34.796Historical Low74.644Avg Price1Lot Size
$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ : Remains the heaviest holding, with approximately 67.68 million shares, valued at around $28.5 billion, accounting for 2.67% of the portfolio, representing a 2.90% increase from the previous quarter.
$Vanguard Value ETF (VTV.US)$ : Holding approximately 112 million shares, valued at approximately $18.2 billion, accounting for 1.71% of the portfolio, with an 8.40% inc...
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Oil's inflation-times rise is also more than any other major asset class the bank looked at. Oil's gain during inflationary periods is also roughly three-times higher than the average 12% rise of all 15 assets Wells Fargo studied.
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Large caps, total market ETFs keep adding
The $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ led inflows on the period, with $1.16 billion added, while the $iShares MSCI USA Momentum Factor ETF (MTUM.US)$ and $Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI.US)$added $996 million and $855 million, respectively.
Fears over inflation in the U.S. sent some assets abroad, with the $Ishares Trust Core Msci Eafe Etf (IEFA.US)$ taking in $822 million.
Defensive ETFs also peppered the top inflows list, with inflation in mind. The $SPDR Gold ETF (GLD.US)$ took in $851 million, while the $iShares TIPS Bond ETF (TIP.US)$ added $615 million.
Growth, junk bonds hammered
The $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ was the biggest loser from flows in the period, as investors pulled nearly $2.5 billion from the oldest ETF in the U.S. The $iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV.US)$ found itself losing $706 million, as investors lessened their exposure to the index.
High yield bonds were not in vogue either. The $Ishares Iboxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond Etf (HYG.US)$ saw $1.13 billion in outflows, while the $SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF (JNK.US)$ lost $454 million.
Source: ETF.com
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