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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    27008.2141$
  • Previous Close
    26744.3637$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    263.85$
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About

The financial product symbol 185680.KO refers to the KODEX KOrea Equity High Dividend ETF, a South Korean exchange-traded fund (ETF) managed by Samsung Asset Management. This ETF seeks to track the performance of an index composed of high dividend-yielding Korean equities, providing investors with exposure to the South Korean stock market while focusing on companies that distribute a significant portion of their earnings as dividends. The ETF's ticker symbol is used on the Korea Exchange to identify and trade this specific fund.

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Factors

Underlying Asset Performance: The primary driver is the performance of the underlying assets the ETF tracks. If those assets rise, the ETF's price tends to rise, and vice versa. Supply and Demand: General supply and demand for the ETF units themselves influence its price. High demand can push prices up, while increased selling pressure can lower them. Market Sentiment: Overall market sentiment, especially towards the sectors or assets the ETF represents, can affect investor demand and, therefore, its price. Index Tracking Accuracy: How well the ETF replicates the performance of its target index impacts its perceived value and price relative to the index. Expense Ratio and Trading Costs: Higher expense ratios and trading costs may slightly reduce the ETF's attractiveness and potentially its price compared to similar options.

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