Notable ETF outflows detected – AAXJ, PDD, TME, HTHT
Today, let's take a look at the week-over-week change in the number of shares outstanding for the underlying ETF universe. ETF channelOne that stands out is the iShares MSCI All Country Asia Ex-Japan ETF (symbol: AAXJ), which detected outflows of approximately $68.4 million. This is a 2.9% decrease from the previous week (from 35 million to 34 million). Among AAXJ's largest underlying assets, PDD Holdings (symbol: PDD) is down about 2.2%, Tencent Music Entertainment Group (symbol: TME) is down about 3.2%, and H World Group (symbol: TME) is down about 3.2% in today's trading. :HTHT) fell by approximately 3.2%. It has fallen by about 3.6%. For a complete list of holdings, please visit the AAXJ Holdings page. »
The chart below shows AAXJ's 1-year price performance and 200-day moving average.
Looking at the chart above, AAXJ's 52-week range low is $60.9164 per share, 52-week high is $70.63, and the last trade was $67.00. Comparing the latest stock price to its 200-day moving average can also be a useful technical analysis technique. Click here for more information about 200-day moving average ».
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) trade like stocks, but investors actually buy and sell “units” instead of “shares.” These “units” can be traded back and forth like stocks, but they can also be created or destroyed according to investor demand. Each week, we monitor week-over-week changes in shares outstanding data, noting ETFs that are experiencing significant inflows (many new units created) or outflows (many old units destroyed). . Creation of new units means the ETF's underlying assets need to be purchased, whereas unit destruction involves selling the underlying assets, so large flows are tied to the individual components held within the ETF. may also be affected.
Click here to see which other nine ETFs experienced notable outflows »
See also:
• Top 10 Hedge Funds Holding VSAT
• Top 10 Hedge Funds Holding ENJ
The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
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Today, let's take a look at the week-over-week change in the number of shares outstanding for the underlying ETF universe. ETF channelOne that stands out is the iShares MSCI All Country Asia Ex-Japan ETF (symbol: AAXJ), which detected outflows of approximately $68.4 million. This is a 2.9% decrease from the previous week (from 35 million to 34 million). Among AAXJ's largest underlying assets, PDD Holdings (symbol: PDD) is down about 2.2%, Tencent Music Entertainment Group (symbol: TME) is down about 3.2%, and H World Group (symbol: TME) is down about 3.2% in today's trading. :HTHT) fell by approximately 3.2%. It has fallen by about 3.6%. For a complete list of holdings, please visit the AAXJ Holdings page. »
The chart below shows AAXJ's 1-year price performance and 200-day moving average.
Looking at the chart above, AAXJ's 52-week range low is $60.9164 per share, 52-week high is $70.63, and the last trade was $67.00. Comparing the latest stock price to its 200-day moving average can also be a useful technical analysis technique. Click here for more information about 200-day moving average ».
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) trade like stocks, but investors actually buy and sell “units” instead of “shares.” These “units” can be traded back and forth like stocks, but they can also be created or destroyed according to investor demand. Each week, we monitor week-over-week changes in shares outstanding data, noting ETFs that are experiencing significant inflows (many new units created) or outflows (many old units destroyed). . Creation of new units means the ETF's underlying assets need to be purchased, whereas unit destruction involves selling the underlying assets, so large flows are tied to the individual components held within the ETF. may also be affected.
Click here to see which other nine ETFs experienced notable outflows »
See also:
• Top 10 Hedge Funds Holding VSAT
• FUSN Insider Purchase
• Top 10 Hedge Funds Holding ENJThe views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
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