Cullen International High Dividend I (cihix)
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Asset Allocation (% of Port)
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Geographic Allocation (% of Port)
North America Europe Asia South America Africa Australia + Pacific Islands |
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Cullen International High Dividend I (CIHIX) Description: CIHIX is a mutual fund, which is an investment that owns a basket of assets. The CIHIX mutual fund was provided by Cullen and this investment vehicle derives the majority of its value from equity holdings (stocks). Cullens mutual fund has a medium management tenure and is in the small fund size classification. CIHIXs minimum initial investment amount is $1000000 while the IRA minimum is $1000000. CIHIXs expense ratio is roughly 1%. The latest CIHIXs front end load was 0% and the back end load was 0%. The Cullen International High Dividend I (CIHIX) mutual fund falls under the foreign large-cap value category. CIHIX focuses its investments in EU and Japan and CIHIX is not affiliated with a particular industry or fund sector. The Cullen International High Dividend I (CIHIX) mutual fund is not a leveraged fund and it does not have inverse fund properties. An investor can find CIHIXs top holdings, fundamental analysis, ratings, and fund risk (volatility) on the left side of the screen. The right side of CIHIXs research report features technical analysis and long term investment potential.
Portfolio Strategy
This investment vehicle seeks current income and long-term capital appreciation. Current income is a primary objective and capital appreciation is a secondary objective. The fund normally invests at least 80% of net assets primarily in high dividend paying common stocks (see stock research) of medium- and large-capitalization companies headquartered outside the United States and in ADRs. As a point of comparison, a high dividend paying common stock that the fund would invest in would generally have a dividend yield greater than the average dividend yield of the equity securities (see equity research) in the MSCI EAFE Stock Index.
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