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| Targets | 6-month : | 29.59 | 1-year : | 34.56 |
| Resists | First : | 25.34 | Second : | 29.59 |
| Pivot price | 25.2 |
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| Supports | First : | 25.19 | Second : | 25.11 |
| MAs | MA(5) : | 25.17 |
MA(20) : | 25.19 |
| MA(100) : | 25.08 |
MA(250) : | 24.81 |
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| MACD | MACD : | 0 |
Signal : | 0 |
| %K %D | K(14,3) : | 47.8 |
D(3) : | 23.6 |
| RSI | RSI(14): 60.4 |
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| 52-week | High : | 25.34 | Low : | 24.28 |
Price has closed above its short-term moving average. Short-term moving average is currently above mid-term; and above long-term moving average. From the relationship between price and moving averages: This stock is BULLISH in short-term; and BULLISH in mid-long term.[ SJLD ] has closed below upper band by 16.1%. Bollinger Bands are 52.3% wider than normal. The large width of the bands suggest high volatility as compared to its normal range. The bands have been in this wide range for 1 days. This is a sign that the current trend might continue.
| If tomorrow: | Open lower | Open higher |
| High: | 25.36 - 25.47 | 25.47 - 25.56 |
| Low: | 25.02 - 25.14 | 25.14 - 25.25 |
| Close: | 25.1 - 25.28 | 25.28 - 25.45 |
SanJac Alpha Low Duration ETF (SJLD) predominantly allocates its capital to short-maturity, high-quality debt instruments, consistently aiming to keep its average portfolio duration at two years or less. This strategy is designed to enhance financial flexibility, mitigate potential dangers, and generate consistent, modest returns, particularly during periods of interest rate volatility. The selection process for assets places a strong emphasis on the issuer's financial soundness, market tradability, and susceptibility to changes in interest rates. While the fund primarily holds U.S. government obligations, it retains the option to invest up to 5% of its holdings in securities with elevated risk, including speculative-grade bonds and unrated debt. Furthermore, SJLD may incorporate cash holdings and a range of fixed- or floating-rate instruments, such as commercial paper, municipal bonds, and government-backed repurchase agreements.
Tue, 12 Nov 2024
Q3 2024 ETF Launches - NYSE
| Price to Book Value: P/BV, a ratio used to compare book value to its current market price, to gauge whether a stock is valued properly. |
Neutral |
| Price to Earnings: PE, the ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its earnings per share (EPS). |
Neutral |
| Discounted cash flow: DCF, a valuation method used to estimate the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows. |
Neutral |
| Return on Assets: ROA, indicates how profitable a company is in relation to its total assets, how efficiently uses assets to generate a profit. |
Neutral |
| Return on Equity: ROE, a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by equity. a gauge of profitability and efficiency. |
Neutral |
| Debt to Equity: evaluate financial leverage, reflects the ability of equity to cover outstanding debts in the event of a business downturn. |
Neutral |
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Exchange:
NASDAQ
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Sector:
Financial Services
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Industry:
Asset Management - Bonds
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| Shares Out | 0 (M) |
| Shares Float | 0 (M) |
| Held by Insiders | 0 (%) |
| Held by Institutions | 0 (%) |
| Shares Short | 0 (K) |
| Shares Short P.Month | 0 (K) |
| EPS | 0 |
| EPS Est Next Qtrly | 0 |
| EPS Est This Year | 0 |
| EPS Est Next Year | 0 |
| Book Value (p.s.) | 0 |
| Profit Margin | 0 % |
| Operating Margin | 0 % |
| Return on Assets (ttm) | 0 % |
| Return on Equity (ttm) | 0 % |
| Qtrly Rev. Growth | 0 % |
| Gross Profit (p.s.) | 0 |
| Sales Per Share | 0 |
| EBITDA (p.s.) | 0 |
| Qtrly Earnings Growth | 0 % |
| Operating Cash Flow | 0 (M) |
| Levered Free Cash Flow | 0 (M) |
| PE Ratio | 0 |
| PEG Ratio | 0 |
| Price to Book value | 0 |
| Price to Sales | 0 |
| Price to Cash Flow | 0 |
| Dividend | 0 |
| Forward Dividend | 0 |
| Dividend Yield | 0% |
| Dividend Pay Date | Invalid DateTime. |
| Ex-Dividend Date | Invalid DateTime. |