MARKET

AOA

AOA

iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF
NYSEARCA
71.14
-0.12
-0.17%
Closed 17:28 04/24 EDT
OPEN
71.28
PREV CLOSE
71.26
HIGH
71.32
LOW
70.91
VOLUME
98.29K
TURNOVER
0
52 WEEK HIGH
73.59
52 WEEK LOW
60.06
TOTAL ASSET
1.82B
YTD YIELD
13.80%
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S&P 500: Stock Returns, Defense And 'Long-Term Investing'
Nearly half the S&P 500 stocks are down since the start of 2022, says Sungarden. He says investors need to learn more about playing investment defense. Since start of the pandemic, returns are lower than many realize, he says. Sungarden says 62% of the 492 stocks he analyzed have returned under 5% per year.
Seeking Alpha · 1d ago
Weekly Report: what happened at AOA last week (0415-0419)?
Weekly Report · 2d ago
5 Defensive Investment ETF Strategies for Your Portfolio
NASDAQ · 6d ago
AOA: Passive Bond-Equity Allocations Are Questionable
IShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF is a fund of funds implementing a 80/20 allocation model in global equities and bonds. The AOA has an exposure to foreign securities of about 35%, which implies some currency risk. AOA strategies based on the negative correlation of stocks and bonds are questionable.
Seeking Alpha · 04/15 17:04
Weekly Report: what happened at AOA last week (0408-0412)?
Weekly Report · 04/15 11:28
Risk-On Sentiment Persists, Defying Gravity - And Logic?
Home Market Outlook Today's Market Risk-On Sentiment Persists, Defying Gravity - And Logic? James Picerno says bullish enthusiasm remains strong, based on prices through Apr. 8, 2024. One area that’s conspicuously bearish, still, is the US Treasury market.
Seeking Alpha · 04/10 11:40
Weekly Report: what happened at AOA last week (0401-0405)?
Weekly Report · 04/08 11:33
Weekly Report: what happened at AOA last week (0325-0329)?
Weekly Report · 04/01 11:30
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Profile
Fund Name
iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF
Inception Date
2008-11-04
Benchmark
S&P Target Risk Aggressive TR USD
Advisor Company
BlackRock Fund Advisors
Custodian
Citibank NA
Manager
Greg Savage, Jennifer Hsui, Amy Whitelaw, Paul Whitehead