JKJ
iShares Morningstar Small Core
Last Trade: 73.65%Change:
+1.81%Volume Analysis
Average Volume: 33179
Half Hour Run Rate: 2552
1 Minute Run Rate: 85
Run Rate Based: 33150
Current Volume: 8407
JKJ is currently neutral.
P/E: N/A
Market Cap: N/A
52 Week High: 85.08
52 Week Low: 60.40
Next Year EPS: 0.00
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JKJ - iShares Morningstar Small Core
iShares Morningstar Small Core Index Fund (the Fund) seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the Morningstar Small Core Index (the Core Index). The Core Index measures the performance of stocks issued by small-capitalization companies that have exhibited average growth and value characteristics as determined by Morningstar Inc.'s index methodology. The Core Index constituents are drawn from the pool of liquid, the United States-domiciled stocks that trade publicly on the NYSE, the AMEX or NASDAQ. The Fund invests in a representative sample of securities included in the Core Index that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Core Index. The Fund's investment advisor is Barclays Global Fund Advisors.
The Aroon technical indicator is quite new and was developed by Tushar Chande in 1995. Similar to the MACD, it is used for identifying trends in an underlying security and tries to determine what the chances are that the trends will reverse. The indicator is made up of two lines: The first line is called the Aroon Up, which measures the strength of the uptrend. The second line is called the Aroon Down, and it conversely measures the strength of a downtrend. The Aroon indicator reports the time it is taking for the price to reach the highest or lowest points over a given period of time, each reported as a percentage of total time. The Aroon up as well as the Aroon Down fluctuate between zero and 100, and values close to 100 indicate a very strong trend, while zero indicates a weak trend. The main assumption underlying this indicator is that a stock's price will close at record highs in an uptrend, and record lows in a downtrend.