Today Mar 9 iShares iBonds Dec 2022 Term Corp ETF (IBDN) Rises 0.08%

Today, on Mar 9, iShares iBonds Dec 2022 Term Corp ETF (NYSEARCA:IBDN) looks positive with 0.08% gain so far, reaching $24.69 per share. With net assets of 717.11 million and 0.20% volatility for this month.

Till now 131,677 shares traded hands. The avg volume is 184,160 over the last month for iShares iBonds Dec 2022 Term Corp ETF (NYSEARCA:IBDN).

The ATR of ETF is 0.06, that’s -0.65% of its 52-Week High and 2.29% of its 52-Week Low. The current year and quarter performance are: 1.86% and 1.82%.

iShares iBonds Dec 2022 Term Corp ETF achieved perf of 2.29% YTD, 1 year of 3.63% and 3 years of 3.18%.

The main stake of the fund are: Goldman Sachs Group Inc. 5.75% for 0.88% of assets, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. 3% for 0.80%, Morgan Stanley 2.75% for 0.78%, Cooperatieve Rabobank U.A. 3.88% for 0.75%, Citigroup Inc. 4.5% for 0.73%, JPMorgan Chase & Co. 4.5% for 0.72%, Broadcom Corporation/Broadcom Cayman Finance Ltd 3% for 0.70%, Allergan Funding SCS 3.45% for 0.68%, Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capi for 0.68%, JPMorgan Chase & Co. 3.25% for 0.67%. ETF’s sector weights are: Basic Materials 0.00%, CONSUMER_CYCLICAL 0.00%, Financial Services 0.00%, Realestate 0.00%, Consumer Defensive 0.00%, Healthcare 0.00%, Utilities 0.00%, Communication Services 0.00%, Energy 0.00%, Industrials 0.00%, Technology 0.00%. Also has 2.80% yield.

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