American Century Quality ETF Key Technical Indicators

QINT ETF  USD 70.54  0.73  1.05%   
American Century is classified in the Foreign Large Blend category and is typically evaluated through NAV behavior, yield profile, volatility, and portfolio exposure rather than operating-company ratios. Reported net assets are about $175.1 million, and the one-year return is 32.0%. In recent trading, American Century posts the RSI momentum reading reading of 56, consistent with balanced price action. Values near 50 generally reflect equilibrium between upward and downward pressure.
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56 · Firm
According to pricing data from the 9th of May, American Century trades at 70.54 per share. Quantitative signals reflect risk adjusted performance of 0.0426, and Mean Deviation of 1.03. Volume-adjusted indicators are evaluated relative to historical ranges. Current technical signals are evaluated against industry dispersion.
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American Century's One Year Return is the annualized return generated from holding a security for exactly 12 months. The measure is considered to be a good short-term indicator of fund performance. In other words, it represents the capital appreciation of fund investments over the last year. However when the market is volatile such as in recent years, One Year Return measure can be misleading.

One Year Return

 = 

(Mean of Monthly Returns - 1)

X

100%

Current American Century One Year Return
    
  32.00 %  
For American Century, One Year Return is most useful as one supporting data point within a fund-level valuation review. The main question for American Century is usually how market price, NAV, income profile, and risk fit together rather than whether the vehicle looks like a growth or value stock.
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American Century Quality Fund Metrics Relationships

Main Technical Indicators as of May 9, 2026

Daily Market Strength Indicators

Market strength indicators for American Century ETF provide a framework for assessing security responsiveness. A rising Accumulation/Distribution line alongside rising price confirms institutional buying interest in American Century. Median and Typical Price smooth out intraday extremes, providing a cleaner reference level for evaluating American Century sessions.

Basic Forecasting Models

American Century's daily price returns decompose into trend, seasonal, and residual components. Divergence between short-term and long-term averages in American Century often signals an upcoming reversal or acceleration. Gap analysis of American Century ETF data examines overnight jumps between American Century's closing and opening prices.

American Century Comparable Funds

These peer funds are related to American Century and help frame its category context. This peer set gives investors a way to compare American Century's structure and outcomes against similar portfolio vehicles. The most informative gaps tend to appear in total return, risk-adjusted return, and distribution consistency.
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One Year Return Peer Comparison

Peer comparison on One Year Return is most useful for placing American Century against similar ETFs in its category. This comparison is most informative when read with net asset value, yield, fees, and risk measures rather than on a standalone basis. Peer dispersion in One Year Return across the category often reflects different investment mandates rather than simple quality differences.
American Century is currently under evaluation in one year return across the ETF category.

Fund Metrics Relationships

Fund Asset Allocation for American Century

The fund invests 99.18% of asset under management in tradable equity instruments, with the rest of investments concentrated in various types of exotic instruments.
Asset allocation divides American Century's investment portfolio among different asset categories to balance risk and reward. By investing in a diversified mix of instruments aligned with investor objectives, American Century's can manage volatility. The allocation ensures that American Century's investments align with the goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon specified.
Mutual funds allocate assets by investing in a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and cash. Fund managers actively manage this mix in response to changing market conditions and investment objectives. The balance between growth and income assets within the fund reflects its risk tolerance and return objectives.

Important Fund Metrics

Financial Metrics, Fundamentals & Methodology

American Century reveals its exposure structure through holdings concentration and factor mapping. Basket transparency can affect arbitrage efficiency and price alignment.

American Century Quality data is compiled from fund disclosures and market reference feeds and standardized for comparability. Reported income, balance-sheet, and cash-flow fields adhere to GAAP or IFRS presentation rules.

Editorial review and methodology oversight provided by: Raphi Shpitalnik, Junior Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board