INVESCO VICTORY SHORT-TERM BOND ETF

ZNOV
$27.47 (- $0.00 - 0.01%)
Last updated: 2026-07-04 00:02 UTC
ZNOV Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 CBOE BATS
CBOE BZX U.S. Equities ExchangeUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorDefined Outcome
IndustryInnovator ETFs
ISINUS45784N8092
CUSIP45784N809
Market Price27.47
Dividend Yield N/A
Dividend Growth
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Annual Dividend N/A
Latest Payout ($)N/A
Latest Payout DateN/A
Dividend FrequencyNone
P/E Ratio27.59
EPS0.97
Market CapN/A
Book ValueN/A
Price to BookN/A
Beta0.93
52w High26.76
52w Low24.45
Next Earnings DateN/A

INVESCO VICTORY SHORT-TERM BOND ETF trades under ticker ZNOV on CBOE as an ETF. Use this page to review its stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Defined Outcome exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US45784N8092, CUSIP 45784N809.

About the Company
The Invesco Victory Short-Term Bond ETF is a type of exchange-traded fund focusing on short-duration fixed-income securities. Its primary function is to provide investors with exposure to short-term bonds, which are typically bonds with maturities of less than five years. This ETF holds a portfolio of high-quality, short-term bonds, including government, corporate, and agency securities, emphasizing liquidity and credit quality. By concentrating on securities with short durations, the fund aims to offer investors less interest rate risk compared to longer-term bond investments. The fund plays a crucial role in fixed-income investment strategies, particularly for those seeking to preserve capital and maintain steady income with reduced volatility. It caters to investors looking for a stable, income-generating component within their portfolios, typically as part of a diversified approach. In the financial market, such ETFs offer a convenient vehicle for accessing a broad basket of bonds without needing to purchase individual securities, thus allowing for ease of diversification. As part of the broader market of bond ETFs, the Invesco Victory Short-Term Bond ETF helps investors hedge against inflation and interest rate fluctuations.
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