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489000
PLUS JAPAN SHORT-TERM T-BILL(SYNTH)
489000
Korea Stock Exchange
489000
Korea Stock Exchange
489000
Korea Stock Exchange
489000
Korea Stock Exchange
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489000
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Price
NAV
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Full chart
1 day
0.05%
5 days
−0.55%
1 month
2.41%
6 months
−0.65%
Year to date
−0.65%
1 year
−0.65%
5 years
−0.65%
All time
−0.65%
Key stats
Assets under management (AUM)
9.97 B
KRW
Fund flows (1Y)
—
Dividend yield (indicated)
—
Discount/Premium to NAV
0.1%
About PLUS JAPAN SHORT-TERM T-BILL(SYNTH)
Issuer
HANWHA LIFE INSURANCE Co., Ltd.
Brand
Hanwha
Expense ratio
0.19%
Home page
plusetf.co.kr
Inception date
Aug 13, 2024
Index tracked
KAP Japanese Short-Term Government Bond Index - KRW - Benchmark TR Gross
Management style
Passive
ISIN
KR7489000000
Classification
Asset Class
Fixed income
Category
Government, broad-based
Focus
Broad credit
Niche
Ultra-short term
Strategy
Vanilla
Weighting scheme
Market value
Selection criteria
Market value
489000
analysis
What's in the fund
Exposure type
Bonds, Cash & Other
ETF
Cash
Miscellaneous
Bonds, Cash & Other
100.00%
ETF
63.04%
Cash
24.65%
Miscellaneous
12.31%
Technicals
Summarizing what the indicators are
suggesting.
Oscillators
Neutral
Sell
Buy
Strong sell
Strong buy
Strong sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong buy
Oscillators
Neutral
Sell
Buy
Strong sell
Strong buy
Strong sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong buy
Summary
Neutral
Sell
Buy
Strong sell
Strong buy
Strong sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong buy
Summary
Neutral
Sell
Buy
Strong sell
Strong buy
Strong sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong buy
Summary
Neutral
Sell
Buy
Strong sell
Strong buy
Strong sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong buy
Moving Averages
Neutral
Sell
Buy
Strong sell
Strong buy
Strong sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong buy
Moving Averages
Neutral
Sell
Buy
Strong sell
Strong buy
Strong sell
Sell
Neutral
Buy
Strong buy
Seasonals
Displays a symbol's price movements over previous years to identify recurring trends.