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Name:

iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF

Assets under management:

$2 B

Expense ratio:

0.20%

Inception date:

19 November 2008

Last ex-dividend date:

02 October 2024

Next ex-dividend date:

N/A

Description:

AOR ETF, or the iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF, invests in a mix of stocks and bonds to provide balanced growth. It aims for long-term capital appreciation while managing risk, making it suitable for investors seeking a diversified portfolio with moderate risk exposure.

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AOR: Passive Fund For Investors With Moderate Risk Tolerance
AOR: Passive Fund For Investors With Moderate Risk Tolerance
AOR: Passive Fund For Investors With Moderate Risk Tolerance
AOR
seekingalpha.com09 September 2024

iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF offers a diversified, balanced portfolio with a 60% equity and 40% fixed income allocation, ideal for moderate risk tolerance. AOR's historical performance shows lower volatility and drawdowns compared to a 100% S&P 500 portfolio, making it suitable for risk-averse investors. With a low expense ratio of 0.15% and a 2.44% quarterly dividend, AOR provides cost-effective, passive global investment exposure.

AOR: Not The Most Capital-Efficient 60/40 ETF
AOR: Not The Most Capital-Efficient 60/40 ETF
AOR: Not The Most Capital-Efficient 60/40 ETF
AOR
Seeking Alpha29 January 2024

iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF has a 60/40 allocation in global equities and bonds through ETFs. Exposure to foreign securities implies some currency risk, which has been detrimental since the fund's inception in 2008. Among competitors, WisdomTree U.S. Efficient Core Fund implements a 60/40 strategy with a 1.5 leveraging factor and about 98% of assets in U.S. issuers.

AOR: 60/40 Looks Appealing Again
AOR: 60/40 Looks Appealing Again
AOR: 60/40 Looks Appealing Again
AOR
Seeking Alpha06 November 2023

The iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF is a good option for investors looking for a straightforward way to build a diversified portfolio centered on growth. AOR utilizes iShares ETFs to create a 60/40 stock/bond asset allocation strategy, which has performed well despite media coverage of its poor performance. AOR's performance has been solid since its inception, with a lower degree of price fluctuation compared to traditional equity ETFs. It is suitable for investors with a longer-term investment horizon.

AOR: Fed Is Still Hawkish
AOR: Fed Is Still Hawkish
AOR: Fed Is Still Hawkish
AOR
Seeking Alpha12 July 2023

iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF ultimately has a lot of exposure to correlated monetary policies in the West that are all leaning hawkish. U.S. market returns have been driven almost exclusively by AI and the biggest of tech stocks which are exposed to hawkish policies. While inflation data will show abating figures, jobs data was strong and inflation not only has to come down but it has to do so quickly for Fed satisfaction.

NTSI: Interesting Global Equities Fund With An Overlay Strategy
NTSI: Interesting Global Equities Fund With An Overlay Strategy
NTSI: Interesting Global Equities Fund With An Overlay Strategy
AOR
Seeking Alpha26 June 2023

NTSI: Interesting Global Equities Fund With An Overlay Strategy

VettaFi Voices On: Investing in Emerging Markets
VettaFi Voices On: Investing in Emerging Markets
VettaFi Voices On: Investing in Emerging Markets
AOR
ETF Trends09 June 2023

Emerging markets can come with a lot of growth potential. However, they also usually have more volatility than you might get with developed markets.

FAQ

  • What is AOR ETF?
  • Does AOR pay dividends?
  • What stocks are in AOR ETF?
  • What is the current assets under management for AOR?
  • What is AOR average volume?
  • What is AOR expense ratio?
  • What is AOR inception date?

What is AOR ETF?

AOR ETF, or the iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF, invests in a mix of stocks and bonds to provide balanced growth. It aims for long-term capital appreciation while managing risk, making it suitable for investors seeking a diversified portfolio with moderate risk exposure.

Does AOR pay dividends?

Yes, the iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF does pays dividends, with the most recent payment being $0.27 per share. The last ex-dividend date was on 02 October 2024, and the next ex-dividend date has not been announced yet

What stocks are in AOR ETF?

As of today, iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF inlcudes 9 holdings with the most weighted are iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (34.75%), iShares Core Total USD Bond Market ETF (33.66%) and iShares Core MSCI International Developed Markets ETF (16.06%)

What is the current assets under management for AOR?

Assets under management of iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF is $2 B

What is AOR average volume?

Average volume of iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF is $152 K

What is AOR expense ratio?

Expense ratio of iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF is 0.20%

What is AOR inception date?

Inception date of iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF is 19 November 2008