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iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF V.AGG


Primary Symbol: AGG

The iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of the total U.S. investment-grade bond market. The index measures the performance of the total U.S. investment-grade bond market. The fund generally invests at least 90% of its net assets in component securities of its underlying index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the economic characteristics of the component securities of its underlying index.


ARCA:AGG - Post by User

Comment by jdn55on Mar 17, 2014 4:35pm
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RE:RE:MAJN

RE:RE:MAJNI don't think the FS is due until late Q2/early Q3 is what I've heard. It certainly isn't imminent as the 3rd parties just finished the bulk sampling not so long ago and they don't even have all the lab results. Anyhow that's out of AGG's hands as it's all 3rd party activity. 1.5MM share traded today. I think that's a new single day volume record for AGG. Wonder how much more Haywood has to dump. It's probably the Sprott idiots that are dumping thru them. I heard they wanted to reduce their West Africa exposure. That kind of figures with Sprott. They're getting out just when they should have been getting in. I don't think the new guard at the Sprott PM funds are too bright and their recent investing record reflects it as they are probably one of the worst performers in what was a bad year last year.
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