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  • Started 5 months ago by skyler16
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  1. skyler16
    Member

    hi!
    I am commonly asked as to what annual turnover means.
    What annual turnover is, is the percentage rate at which a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund replaces its investment holdings on an annual basis. Turnover is meant to adjust for the inflows and outflows of cash and report on the level of trading activity in the fund.
    Annual turnover is a good way to inspect the average time horizon a fund employs. Higher turnover levels will generally add to the expense ratio of a fund and could increase capital gains distributions.
    Benchmark funds like the S&P 500-matching SPDRs have very low turnover, usually less than 10% per year. On the other end of the spectrum, some funds employ highly active trading strategies that push annual turnover past 100% per year (100% is a full turnover of the portfolio).

    Posted 5 months ago #
  2. price_kelsey
    Member

    apparently the expectations that the LBP-IDR probably will reach peak near February the 16th has something to do with the fact that the changes in the household and kitchen appliance market is going to effect on the LBP-IDR rates, if true, would probably account for the downswing of the LBP.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  3. denise42
    Member

    one should pay less mind to trade related logic like the evaluations that the Lebanese Pound probably will crash against the Indonesian Rupiah as it's getting to the ending in the month, and concentrate on events relating to primary sector industry field, for instance the fact that the updates in the agricultural equipment export market might impact the LBP-IDR rates for the next few weeks, while learning to analyze the present market map.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  4. luna_byrd
    Member

    what skyler16 said

    Posted 5 months ago #

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