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Last Close
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CategoryBonds - Non Government Asset Backed Securities Asset TypeBonds TagsU.S. Return% 1Y7.85% Shs Outstand Perf Week0.06%
SponsorHartford Funds ETF Type Tagsfixed-income Return% 3Y1.74% Total Holdings104 Perf Month-0.08%
Fund Family Bond Type Tagsbonds Return% 5Y2.43% AUM95.77M Perf Quarter0.08%
Index- Average Maturity Tagsinvestment-grade Return% 10Y NAV% Perf Half Y0.93%
Index Weighting Commodity Type Tags- Return% SI NAV/sh Perf Year3.23%
Active/Passive Quant Type Tags- Flows% 1M-14.03% 52W Range37.64 - 39.32 Perf YTD0.18%
Dividend TTM1.69 (4.32%) ESG Type Tags- Flows% 3M-10.91% 52W High-0.69% Beta0.16
Dividend Ex-DateMay 30, 2024 Dividend Type Sector/Theme Flows% YTD-7.54% 52W Low3.75% ATR (14)0.07
Expense0.24% Structure Type Region Flows% 1Y RSI (14)49.90 Volatility0.19% 0.16%
Option/ShortNo / Yes Growth/Value Dev/Emerg Flows% 3Y Rel Volume0.54 Prev Close39.07
Inverse/Leveraged Market Cap Currency Flows% 5Y Avg Volume21.77K Price39.05
SMA20-0.07% SMA500.02% SMA2001.06% Trades Volume11,654 Change-0.05%
Hartford Short Duration ETF seeks to provide current income and long-term total return. The fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing in securities that is considered to be attractive giving consideration to both yield and total return. It normally invests in investment grade securities. The fund may invest up to 35% of its net assets in non-investment grade fixed income securities (also referred to as "junk bonds"). It may also invest up to 35% of its net assets in bank loans or loan participation interests in secured or unsecured variable, fixed or floating rate loans to U.S. and foreign corporations, partnerships and other entities ("bank loans").