It is an index firm ….so the shareholding should mirror the percentage that MSB makes up of the ASX200 index
It is basically automated
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An index fund mirrors an index by building a portfolio that closely resembles the index's composition, aiming to match its performance. This is achieved through either full replication (investing in all index constituents) or partial replication (investing in a representative sample).
Here's a more detailed explanation:
1. Index Replication:
2. Mimicking the Index's Makeup:
- Full Replication: The fund buys shares in all the companies or assets included in the index.
- Partial Replication: The fund invests in a smaller group of securities that behave similarly to the index as a whole.
3. Examples:
- Weighting:
Index funds invest in the same assets and use the same weights as the target index.- Portfolio Composition:
The fund's portfolio aims to mirror the index's holdings, both in terms of the specific securities and their respective proportions.
4. How Index Funds Work:
- S&P 500:
An index fund tracking the S&P 500 would buy shares of the 500 largest companies listed on the U.S. stock exchanges.- Other Indices:
Similarly, index funds exist for a wide range of indices, including those tracking specific sectors (e.g., technology, healthcare) or other asset classes (e.g., bonds).
5. Benefits of Index Funds:
- Passive Management:
Index funds are passively managed, meaning they don't actively try to outperform the index.- Tracking Error:
While index funds aim to track the index's performance, they may not perfectly replicate it due to factors like trading costs and differences in portfolio composition.- Tracking Error:
This difference between the fund's returns and the index's returns is called tracking error.
- Low Cost:
Index funds are generally less expensive than actively managed funds due to their passive management style.- Diversification:
They offer broad market exposure and diversification across various sectors and asset classes.- Simplicity:
Index funds are easy to understand and invest in, making them a good option for beginners
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Mkt cap ! $2.956B |
Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
$2.35 | $2.36 | $2.30 | $6.343M | 2.732M |
Buyers (Bids)
No. | Vol. | Price($) |
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2 | 18304 | $2.31 |
Sellers (Offers)
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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$2.32 | 30000 | 1 |
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1 | 10000 | 2.310 |
5 | 13765 | 2.300 |
1 | 43668 | 2.290 |
10 | 46947 | 2.280 |
5 | 30700 | 2.270 |
Price($) | Vol. | No. |
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2.320 | 30000 | 1 |
2.340 | 3000 | 1 |
2.350 | 8500 | 2 |
2.360 | 1739 | 1 |
2.370 | 420 | 1 |
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