American Century Quality Diversified International ETF (NYSEARCA:QINT – Get Free Report) was the target of a significant increase in short interest during the month of December. As of December 15th, there was short interest totaling 15,365 shares, an increase of 24.5% from the November 30th total of 12,340 shares. Approximately 0.2% of the shares of the company are short sold. Based on an average trading volume of 40,029 shares, the short-interest ratio is currently 0.4 days. Based on an average trading volume of 40,029 shares, the short-interest ratio is currently 0.4 days. Approximately 0.2% of the shares of the company are short sold.
Hedge Funds Weigh In On American Century Quality Diversified International ETF
A number of hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently made changes to their positions in the business. AE Wealth Management LLC boosted its position in shares of American Century Quality Diversified International ETF by 219.1% during the 2nd quarter. AE Wealth Management LLC now owns 38,484 shares of the company’s stock valued at $2,242,000 after acquiring an additional 26,425 shares in the last quarter. American Century Companies Inc. boosted its stake in American Century Quality Diversified International ETF by 1.0% in the 2nd quarter. American Century Companies Inc. now owns 1,333,892 shares of the company’s stock valued at $77,699,000 after buying an additional 13,814 shares in the last quarter. Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. grew its position in American Century Quality Diversified International ETF by 48.8% in the second quarter. Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. now owns 34,280 shares of the company’s stock valued at $1,997,000 after acquiring an additional 11,245 shares during the period. IFP Advisors Inc raised its stake in American Century Quality Diversified International ETF by 1,667.9% during the second quarter. IFP Advisors Inc now owns 23,513 shares of the company’s stock worth $1,370,000 after acquiring an additional 22,183 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Envestnet Asset Management Inc. lifted its holdings in shares of American Century Quality Diversified International ETF by 98.3% during the second quarter. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. now owns 1,730,812 shares of the company’s stock valued at $100,820,000 after acquiring an additional 858,000 shares during the period.
American Century Quality Diversified International ETF Trading Down 0.4%
NYSEARCA:QINT traded down $0.28 during trading hours on Wednesday, hitting $64.23. 12,879 shares of the company traded hands, compared to its average volume of 34,462. American Century Quality Diversified International ETF has a twelve month low of $45.91 and a twelve month high of $64.78. The firm has a 50-day moving average of $62.81 and a 200 day moving average of $60.75. The stock has a market capitalization of $430.34 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 15.03 and a beta of 0.85.
About American Century Quality Diversified International ETF
The American Century Quality Diversified International ETF (QINT) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in total market equity. The fund tracks an index of large- and mid-cap global stocks, selected and weighted by value and growth factors. It excludes US firms and lower quality stocks. QINT was launched on Sep 10, 2018 and is managed by American Century Investments.
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