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Voya Target Retirement 2055 R6 (VTRRX)

14.96 -0.11 (-0.73%)
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Top 7 Holdings (96.89% of Total Assets)

SymbolCompany% Assets
TISPX
Nuveen S&P 500 Index R6 55.65%
VEA
Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets Index Fund ETF Shares 14.59%
IIGIX
Voya Multi-Manager International Eq I 9.29%
IJH
iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF 6.56%
IIBZX
Voya Intermediate Bond R6 5.07%
IJR
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF 3.93%
VWO
Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund 1.81%

Sector Weightings

SectorVTRRX
Technology   25.27%
Industrials   11.20%
Healthcare   11.02%
Energy   4.24%
Real Estate   2.95%
Utilities   2.39%

Overall Portfolio Composition (%)

Cash 0.94%
Stocks 93.83%
Bonds 5.19%
Others 0.03%
Preferred 0.01%
Convertible 0.00%

Bond Ratings

US Government 1.27%
AAA 14.68%
AA 40.59%
A 16.73%
BBB 18.61%
BB 6.51%
B 1.75%
Below B 0.47%
Other 0.67%

Equity Holdings

Average VTRRX Category Average
Price/Earnings 0.05 22.66
Price/Book 0.34 2.79
Price/Sales 0.49 2.08
Price/Cashflow 0.07 14.07
Median Market Cap 107,568.69 67,491.51
3 Year Earnings Growth 20.95 11.77

Bond Holdings

Average VTRRX Category Average
Maturity -- 8.1
Duration 4.41 6.61
Credit Quality -- --

Performance & Risk

YTD Return 15.53%
5y Average Return 11.75%
Rank in Category (ytd) 28
% Rank in Category (ytd) --
Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.29
Morningstar Risk Rating

Fund Overview

Category Target-Date 2055
Fund Family Voya
Net Assets 90.28M
YTD Return 16.85%
Yield 1.60%
Morningstar Rating
Inception Date Dec 21, 2015

Fund Summary

The fund invests primarily in a combination of underlying funds, which are actively managed funds or passively managed funds. The underlying funds invest in U.S. stocks, international stocks, U.S. bonds, and other debt instruments and the fund uses an asset allocation strategy designed for investors expecting to retire around the year 2055. The fund's current approximate target investment allocation among the underlying funds is as follows: 95% in equity securities and 5% in debt instruments.

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