real profitability
profitability minus inflation.
If you had invested R$ 1,000.00 (change) years ago 5 years, ago, today you would have:
type |
date with |
payment date |
value |
---|---|---|---|
Dividendos | 26/12/2023 | 28/12/2023 | 0,00143000 |
Dividendos | 28/06/2023 | 30/06/2023 | 0,00684000 |
Dividendos | 30/12/2021 | 31/12/2021 | 0,80000000 |
Dividendos | 29/12/2020 | 31/12/2020 | 0,12398000 |
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The price of BYOB today is US$ 0,00, with a variation of 0% compared to the last year. The price of BYOB started the year trading around US$ 0,00 and today it is at US$ 0,00. Follow the chart of real-time price, the historical price of BYOB, and all information about this ETF.
Currently, BYOB is priced at US$ 0,00 and has a market capitalization of approximately US$ 6.929.445,00. In the last year, the ETF recorded a return of 0,00%, considering only the variation of the share.
It is important to remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. This should not be seen as an investment recommendation.
Investing in BYOB can be done in two ways: through B3, if the ETF is traded in Brazil, or through a brokerage with access to the international market, if it is a U.S. ETF.
If BYOB is listed on B3, you just need to have an account with a Brazilian brokerage, access the home broker, search by the ticker, define the quantity, and send the purchase order.
If it is an international ETF, you need to open an account with a brokerage that offers access to the U.S. market or of other exchanges. In this case, the investment will be made in dollars, and the order must be sent directly through the brokerage system.
In some cases, it is also possible to invest in the international ETF through an ETF BDR, which is traded on B3 in reais and can be accessed by any Brazilian brokerage.
The yield of BYOB was 0,00% in the last month and 0,00% in the last year.
If you wanted to buy 100 shares of BYOB today, the total investment would be US$ 0,00, based on the current price of US$ 0,00.
If past performance were to repeat, the return on your investment would be:
It is important to remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. This should not be seen as an investment recommendation.
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