Current Price
$ 73.20
Market Cap
$ 3.67 B
RETURN (12M)
8.14%
RETURN (60M)
36.90%
DY
0.00%
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MVOL PRICE

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If you had invested
If you had invested
years ago
6 months
1 year
5 years
10 years
ago, you would now have
ago, you would now have:

Return of MVOL

1 month
3 months
1 year
2 years
5 years
10 years
return
1 month
0.34%
3 months
-0.11%
1 year
8.14%
2 years
28.04%
5 years
36.90%
10 years
111.87%
Price

Stock vs Index Comparison Tool

If you had invested $ 1,000.00 (change) years ago 5 years, ago, you would now have:

*The figure considers the reinvestment of dividends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of MVOL today?

The quote for MVOL today is $ 73.20, with a variation of 8.14% compared to the last year. The price of MVOL started the year trading around $ 0.00 and today it is at ['SYMBOL'] 73.20. Follow the chart of real-time price, the historical price of MVOL, and all information about this ETF.

MVOL is it worth it?

Currently, MVOL is quoted at $ 73.20 and has a market capitalization of approximately $ 3.67 Billions. In the last year, the ETF recorded a return of 8.14%, 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.

How to buy units of MVOL?

You can invest in MVOL through any brokerage that offers access to U.S. ETFs.

Simply open an account, search for the ticker MVOL, choose the number of units you want to buy, and place your order.

The investment is made in U.S. dollars and can be done through traditional or online trading platforms.

How much do 100 shares of MVOL yield today?

The yield of MVOL was 0.34% in the last month and 8.14% in the last year.

If you wanted to buy 100 shares of MVOL today, the total investment would be $ 7,320.00, based on the current price of $ 73.20.

Em 1 mês: $ 7,344.89Em 1 mês: $ 7,915.85Em 1 mês: $ 9,372.53

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.