PHB
Invesco Fundamental High Yield® Corporate Bond ETF
🇺🇸 NYSE/NASDAQ
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Annual Growth
5 years average annual capital growth
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Pearlers Invested
Since January 2020
👑 Overview
Key information
🔎 Fund Overview
The investment seeks investment results that generally correspond (before fees and expenses) to the price and yield of the RAFI® Bonds US High Yield 1-10 Index. The fund generally will invest at least 80% of its total assets in high-yield corporate bonds that comprise the underlying index. The underlying index is comprised of U.S. dollar-denominated bonds which are SEC-registered securities or Rule 144A securities with registration rights (issued after July 31, 2013) and whose issuers are public companies listed on a major U.S. stock exchange.
📈 Performance
Price History*
-10.84%
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Technical Info
💰 Price*
$17.28
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🌏 Pearlers invested in PHB
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PHB investor breakdown
💵 Income of investors
More than 200k
150k - 200k
100k - 150k
50k - 100k
Less than 50k
👶 Age of investors
18 - 25
26 - 34
35 - 90
🙋 Legal gender of investors
Female
Male
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