AOA

iShares Core 80/20 Aggressive Allocation ETF

$88.81
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📎 Investment Objective

The iShares Core 80/20 Aggressive Allocation ETF (AOA) seeks to provide long-term growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds, with a focus on growth assets.

Overview

ETF tracking iShares Core 80/20 Aggressive Allocation ETF

Category Multi-Asset
Issuer BlackRock
Inception Date 2008-11-07
Market Cap $2.6B
Average Volume N/A
Dividend Yield 2.07%
52-Week Range $69.46 - $90.12
VWAP $88.71

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Investment Summary

📎 Investment Objective

The iShares Core 80/20 Aggressive Allocation ETF (AOA) seeks to provide long-term growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds, with a focus on growth assets.

🎯 Investment Strategy

The fund invests approximately 80% of its assets in equity securities and 20% in fixed income securities. The equity portion is designed to provide exposure to a broad range of U.S. and international stocks, while the fixed income portion aims to provide stability and income.

✨ Key Features

  • Diversified multi-asset portfolio with a focus on growth assets
  • Targets an 80/20 equity/fixed income allocation
  • Provides exposure to both U.S. and international stocks
  • Seeks long-term capital appreciation

⚠️ Primary Risks

  • Equity market risk: The fund's value may fluctuate due to changes in the stock market
  • Interest rate risk: Bond prices may decline as interest rates rise
  • Currency risk: International investments are subject to fluctuations in foreign exchange rates
  • Diversification risk: There is no guarantee that diversification will protect against losses

👤 Best For

The iShares Core 80/20 Aggressive Allocation ETF is best suited for long-term investors with a high risk tolerance who are seeking exposure to a diversified portfolio of growth-oriented assets. This fund may be appropriate for investors with a long-term investment horizon who are willing to accept the higher volatility associated with a more aggressive asset allocation.