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g 11.94
f 11.29
c 17.06
s 20.79
i 24.52
Looks like the I Fund gained 4 cents.
Thanks, fabijo! Not too bad...a -FV of -.16 cents.
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g 11.94
f 11.29
c 17.06
s 20.79
i 24.52
Looks like the I Fund gained 4 cents.
Hey, I'm not angry.
I respectfully disagree. On days that we don't have an UfV, we know 30-minutes before the noon-deadline what the I-fund will sell at the end of the day. With the S-fund, there is the 4-hour deadzone until the end of
Not as bad as it could have been. Some days you get the FV and some days the FV gets you.
The above is in this document:Valuation Obligations
The SEC has outlined four obligations relating to fair valuation.
When it adopted the compliance program rule (Rule 38a-1 under
the Investment Company Act), the SEC stated that a fund must:
1. Adopt written policies and procedures that require the fund
to monitor for circumstances that may necessitate the use of
fair value pricing;
2. Establish criteria for determining when market quotations
are not reliable for a particular security;
3. Establish a methodology or methodologies to determine the
current fair value of a security; and
4. Regularly review the appropriateness and accuracy of the
methods used in valuing securities.
I agree with that.most of the time that you have two UfVs consecutively, that is because the UfV from the day prior is taken into consideration in the pricing of the stock.
If the index said -1%, but Barclay's took -2% on day one, then
the index may say -1% on day two, but Barclay's has around 0% on day two. The two days together make the I Fund and the EAFE closely match up.
Remember, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas! :blink::nuts::blink:
I know it has been posted in this thread before, but I just can't find it. What are the major exchanges in the "I" ? I know the Nikkei is a large part of it and the Shanghai Composite is not. Anyone take it from there ?!?! Thanks in advance.![]()