What are Morningstar reports?

What are Morningstar reports?

Among its many offerings, Morningstar's comprehensive, one-page mutual and exchange-traded fund (ETF) reports are widely used by investors to determine the investment quality of the more than 2,000 funds. The Motley Fool, for instance, uses them as a chief information source.

What is a morning star?

Definition of morning star. : a bright planet (such as Venus) seen in the eastern sky before or at sunrise.

How do you read a mutual fund fact sheet?

Beta, along with the other MPT statistics, can help investors assess the risk and return characteristics of investments. You can find them in the Risk section of a fund or ETF's Morningstar Report on Morningstar.ca.

How do I read my Morningstar Portfolio Snapshot?

Morningstar's initial public offering occurred on May 3, 2005, with 7,612,500 shares at $18.50 each. The manner in which Morningstar went public is notable. They elected to follow Google's footsteps and use the OpenIPO method rather than the traditional method.