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152100

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  • Open
    43774.4545$
  • Previous Close
    43772.6545$
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  • Day Range
    1.80$
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About

The ETF with financial product symbol 152100.KO refers to the KODEX KOFR 금리 액티브(합성) ETF, which is a Korean ETF that aims to track the Korea Overnight Financing Repo (KOFR) interest rate. This ETF is designed to provide investors with exposure to the short-term money market in South Korea and is typically used as a cash management tool or a way to hedge against interest rate fluctuations.

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Factors

**Underlying Asset Performance**: The primary driver is the performance of the assets held within the 152100.KO ETF. A rise in the value of these assets will generally lead to an increase in the ETF's price.

**Supply and Demand**: Market demand for the ETF relative to its supply significantly impacts its price. Higher demand pushes the price up, while increased supply can lower it.

**Net Asset Value (NAV)**: The NAV, calculated daily, reflects the total value of the ETF's holdings minus liabilities, divided by the number of outstanding shares. The ETF's market price tends to track its NAV closely.

**Investor Sentiment**: Broad market sentiment and overall investor confidence influence the demand for ETFs, including 152100.KO. Positive sentiment can drive up prices, and vice-versa.

**Trading Activity**: High trading volumes can lead to price volatility, while low trading volumes may result in less price movement.

**Expense Ratio**: Although it doesn't directly determine the daily price, the ETF's expense ratio (annual management fee) can subtly affect its long-term performance and attractiveness to investors.

**Market Conditions**: Overall economic conditions, interest rates, and geopolitical events can influence investor behavior and impact the demand for ETFs, including 152100.KO.

**Liquidity of Underlying Assets**: If the assets held by the ETF are illiquid, it can be more difficult for the ETF to accurately track its NAV, potentially leading to price discrepancies.

**Arbitrage Activity**: Market makers and authorized participants can engage in arbitrage, buying or selling ETF shares to capitalize on price differences between the ETF and its underlying assets. This helps to keep the ETF price aligned with its NAV.

**Index Tracking**: The efficiency with which the ETF tracks its underlying index or benchmark affects its performance. Deviations from the index's performance can affect its price.

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