Fund Data
At the top of the "Fund Data" widget, use the integrated quick search to select the desired fund.
With the corresponding activation, the widget "Fund data" with the following views for the analysis of funds is available to you:
- Basic information
- Other master data
- Investment strategy
- Prices
- Dates
- Ratings
- Risk assessment
- Risk performance chart
- Costs
- Breakdowns (various, depending on fund type):
- Breakdown - Currency
- Breakdown - Geographical
- Breakdown - Industry
- Breakdown - Participations
- Breakdown - Type
- Breakdown - Duration
- Breakdown - Rating
- Breakdown - Bonds
- Breakdown - Issuer
- Performance
- Annualised returns
- Classifications
- Share classes
Basic information
Other master data
Investment strategy
Prices
Dates
Ratings
Risk assessment
You can select the following periods for the calculation by using the drop-down list in the "Risk (Statistics)" view:
- 1 year (default setting)
- 3 years
- 5 years
Risk performance chart
You can select the following periods for the calculation by using the drop-down list in the "Risk / Performance" view:
- 1 year (default setting)
- 3 years
- 5 years
Drag the "Category comparison" button to the right to display the funds with the highest and lowest volatility and performance values in the category:
Costs
Fields for which no data is available for the currently selected fund are hidden. Possible costs:
- Instrument with fair value
- Ongoing charges
- Ongoing charges dates
- Front-end load
- Exit fee
- Management fee
- Securities account fee
- Changing fee
- Performance fee
Fund Structure
For example, depending on the fund type, you can display the following breakdowns:
- Currency
- Regions
- Sectors
- Investments
- Asset classes
- Duration
- Ratings
- Bonds
- Issuers
Performance
Annualised returns
You can select the following entries for the chart by using the drop-down list in the "Annualised returns" view:
- Trailing yield (default setting)
- Annualised returns
Classifications
Share classes
Many investment funds are offered in different share classes. These are units in the same fund. Share classes can differ, for example, in the use of income ("distributing" vs. "accumulating"), the amount of the front-end load or the minimum investment amount. Each share class has its own WKN and ISIN. In this view, you can see the columns "ISIN", "Entry fee", "Ongoing charges" and "Minimum order" for the alternative share classes for the currently selected fund.
In the Widget Gallery, you find the "Fund Data” widget in the "Defaults" section of the widgets for funds.