American Century Large Cap Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:ACLC – Get Free Report) was the target of a significant increase in short interest in October. As of October 15th, there was short interest totaling 3,900 shares, an increase of 44.4% from the September 30th total of 2,700 shares. Approximately 0.1% of the company’s shares are sold short. Based on an average trading volume of 15,000 shares, the short-interest ratio is presently 0.3 days. Based on an average trading volume of 15,000 shares, the short-interest ratio is presently 0.3 days. Approximately 0.1% of the company’s shares are sold short.
Institutional Trading of American Century Large Cap Equity ETF
A number of hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently modified their holdings of ACLC. Caldwell Trust Co purchased a new stake in shares of American Century Large Cap Equity ETF in the 2nd quarter worth about $70,000. Bank of America Corp DE purchased a new stake in shares of American Century Large Cap Equity ETF in the 2nd quarter worth about $124,000. Raymond James Financial Inc. purchased a new stake in shares of American Century Large Cap Equity ETF in the 2nd quarter worth about $162,000. Cetera Investment Advisers purchased a new stake in shares of American Century Large Cap Equity ETF in the 2nd quarter worth about $260,000. Finally, Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. purchased a new stake in shares of American Century Large Cap Equity ETF in the 2nd quarter worth about $311,000.
American Century Large Cap Equity ETF Stock Down 1.0%
NYSEARCA:ACLC opened at $77.97 on Wednesday. The stock has a market cap of $276.01 million, a P/E ratio of 25.61 and a beta of 1.03. The firm’s fifty day simple moving average is $76.95 and its 200 day simple moving average is $72.85. American Century Large Cap Equity ETF has a twelve month low of $58.01 and a twelve month high of $79.46.
About American Century Large Cap Equity ETF
The American Century Large Cap Equity ETF (ACLC) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in large cap equity. The fund is an actively-managed, non-transparent fund of US companies that are screened by a combination of fundamental measures and ESG metrics. The fund utilizes the Natixis/NYSE non-transparent model.
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