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LFAF
ETF ticker: BATS
AS OF
May 5 closing price
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$122.65
Change
-$3.13 (-2.49%)

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The investment seeks to provide reliable monthly distributions consisting of income and principal through 2049... Show more

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Jun 27, 2025

Aroon Indicator for LFAF shows an upward move is likely

LFAF's Aroon Indicator triggered a bullish signal on June 09, 2025. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor detected that the AroonUp green line is above 70 while the AroonDown red line is below 30. When the up indicator moves above 70 and the down indicator remains below 30, it is a sign that the stock could be setting up for a bullish move. Traders may want to buy the stock or look to buy calls options. A.I.dvisor looked at 22 similar instances where the Aroon Indicator showed a similar pattern. In of the 22 cases, the stock moved higher in the days that followed. This puts the odds of a move higher at .

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The Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram (MACD) for LFAF turned negative on May 23, 2025. This could be a sign that the stock is set to turn lower in the coming weeks. Traders may want to sell the stock or buy put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 3 similar instances when the indicator turned negative. In of the 3 cases the stock turned lower in the days that followed. This puts the odds of success at .

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The investment seeks to provide reliable monthly distributions consisting of income and principal through 2049. The fund is an ETF that pursues its investment objective by investing in debt securities issued by the U.S. Treasury as well as money market funds that invest exclusively in U.S. government Bonds or repurchase agreements collateralized by such securities. Securities issued by the U.S. Treasury historically have not had credit-related defaults and therefore such securities are generally considered to be credit risk-free.
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