American Century Non Us Fund Manager Performance Evaluation
ANVHX Fund | USD 9.25 0.08 0.86% |
The fund shows a Beta (market volatility) of 0.32, which signifies possible diversification benefits within a given portfolio. As returns on the market increase, American Century's returns are expected to increase less than the market. However, during the bear market, the loss of holding American Century is expected to be smaller as well.
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Over the last 90 days American Century Non Us has generated negative risk-adjusted returns adding no value to fund investors. In spite of latest weak performance, the Fund's technical indicators remain strong and the current disturbance on Wall Street may also be a sign of long term gains for the fund investors.
...moreExpense Ratio Date | 1st of April 2023 | |
Expense Ratio | 0.9900 |
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American Century Relative Risk vs. Return Landscape
If you would invest 1,003 in American Century Non Us on August 29, 2024 and sell it today you would lose (78.00) from holding American Century Non Us or give up 7.78% of portfolio value over 90 days. American Century Non Us is currently producing negative expected returns and takes up 0.9217% volatility of returns over 90 trading days. Put another way, 8% of traded mutual funds are less volatile than American, and 99% of all traded equity instruments are likely to generate higher returns over the next 90 trading days. Expected Return |
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American Century Current Valuation
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Please note that American Century's price fluctuation is very steady at this time. At this time, the entity appears to be fairly valued. American Century Non shows a prevailing Real Value of $9.37 per share. The current price of the fund is $9.25. We determine the value of American Century Non from analyzing fund fundamentals and technical indicators as well as its Probability Of Bankruptcy. In general, we favor acquiring undervalued mutual funds and dropping overvalued mutual funds since, at some point, mutual fund prices and their ongoing real values will blend.
Since American Century is currently traded on the exchange, buyers and sellers on that exchange determine the market value of American Mutual Fund. However, American Century's intrinsic value may or may not be the same as its current market price, in which case there is an opportunity to profit from the mispricing, assuming the market price will eventually merge with its intrinsic value. Historical | Market 9.25 | Real 9.37 | Hype 9.25 | Naive 9.24 |
The intrinsic value of American Century's stock can be calculated using various methods such as discounted cash flow analysis, price-to-earnings ratio, or price-to-book ratio. That value may differ from its current market price, which is determined by supply and demand factors such as investor sentiment, market trends, news, and other external factors that may influence American Century's stock price. It is important to note that the real value of any stock may change over time based on changes in the company's performance.
Estimating the potential upside or downside of American Century Non Us helps investors to forecast how American mutual fund's addition to their portfolios will impact the overall performance. We also use other valuation drivers to help us estimate the true value of American Century more accurately as focusing exclusively on American Century's fundamentals will not take into account other important factors: American Century Market Risk Analysis
Today, many novice investors tend to focus exclusively on investment returns with little concern for American Century's investment risk. Standard deviation is the most common way to measure market volatility of mutual funds, such as American Century Non Us, and traders can use it to determine the average amount a American Century's price has deviated from the expected return over a period of time. It is calculated by determining the expected price for the established period and then subtracting this figure from each price point. The differences are then squared, summed, and averaged to produce the variance.
Sharpe Ratio = -0.1326
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Estimated Market Risk
0.92 actual daily | 8 92% of assets are more volatile |
Expected Return
-0.12 actual daily | 0 Most of other assets have higher returns |
Risk-Adjusted Return
-0.13 actual daily | 0 Most of other assets perform better |
Based on monthly moving average American Century is not performing at its full potential. However, if added to a well diversified portfolio the total return can be enhanced and market risk can be reduced. You can increase risk-adjusted return of American Century by adding American Century to a well-diversified portfolio.
American Century Fundamentals Growth
American Mutual Fund prices reflect investors' perceptions of the future prospects and financial health of American Century, and American Century fundamentals are critical determinants of its market performance. Overall, investors pay close attention to revenue and earnings growth, profit margins, and debt levels. These fundamentals can have a significant impact on American Mutual Fund performance.
Total Asset | 2.86 M | |||
About American Century Performance
Evaluating American Century's performance through its fundamental ratios, provides valuable insights into its operational efficiency and profitability. For instance, if American Century has a high ROA and ROE, it suggests that the company is efficiently using its assets and equity to generate substantial profits, making it an attractive investment. Conversely, if American Century has a low ROA and ROE, it may indicate underlying issues in asset and equity management, signaling a need for operational improvements. Please also refer to our technical analysis and fundamental analysis pages.
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 80 percent of its net assets in equity securities of non-U.S. companies. It may invest in both developed and emerging markets and generally intends to invest across different countries and geographic regions. The fund may invest in common stock and other equity securities that are denominated in foreign currencies and may also invest in foreign securities that are represented in the U.S. securities markets by American Depositary Receipts or similar depositary arrangements.Things to note about American Century Non performance evaluation
Checking the ongoing alerts about American Century for important developments is a great way to find new opportunities for your next move. Mutual Fund alerts and notifications screener for American Century Non help investors to be notified of important events, changes in technical or fundamental conditions, and significant headlines that can affect investment decisions.American Century Non generated a negative expected return over the last 90 days | |
The fund holds 99.32% of its assets under management (AUM) in equities |
- Analyzing American Century's financial statements, including its income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement, helps in understanding its overall financial health and growth potential.
- Getting a closer look at valuation ratios like price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, price-to-sales (P/S) ratio, and price-to-book (P/B) ratio help in understanding whether American Century's stock is overvalued or undervalued compared to its peers.
- Examining American Century's industry or sector and how it is performing can give you an idea of its growth potential and how it is positioned relative to its competitors.
- Evaluating American Century's management team can have a significant impact on its success or failure. Reviewing the track record and experience of American Century's management team can help you assess the Mutual Fund's leadership.
- Pay attention to analyst opinions and ratings of American Century's mutual fund. These opinions can provide insight into American Century's potential for growth and whether the stock is currently undervalued or overvalued.
Other Information on Investing in American Mutual Fund
American Century financial ratios help investors to determine whether American Mutual Fund is cheap or expensive when compared to a particular measure, such as profits or enterprise value. In other words, they help investors to determine the cost of investment in American with respect to the benefits of owning American Century security.
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