The Hartford is trading at 22.28 as of the 19th of September 2025; that is 0.49 percent decrease since the beginning of the trading day. The fund's open price was 22.39. The Hartford has less than a 17 % chance of experiencing some financial distress in the next two years of operation and had a good performance during the last 90 days. The performance scores are derived for the period starting the 30th of September 2023 and ending today, the 19th of September 2025. Click here to learn more.
The fund normally invests at least 65 percent of its net assets in equity securities, including non-dollar securities, of foreign issuers. It may invest in companies domiciled in emerging markets as a percentage of its net assets up to the greater of 25 percent or the weight of emerging markets in the MSCI All Country World ex USA Index plus 10.. More on The Hartford International
The Hartford International [IHOIX] is traded in USA and was established 19th of September 2025. The Hartford is listed under Hartford Mutual Funds category by Fama And French industry classification. The fund is listed under Foreign Large Blend category and is part of Hartford Mutual Funds family. This fund currently has accumulated 4.12 B in assets under management (AUM) with minimum initial investment of 2 K. Hartford Interna is currently producing year-to-date (YTD) return of 16.98% with the current yeild of 0.01%, while the total return for the last 3 years was 14.52%.
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Sector Allocation
Investors will always prefer to have their portfolios divercified against different sectors. The broad sector allocation increases the possibility of making a profit or at least avoiding a loss. However, this may also reduce the expected return on The Mutual Fund. Generally, it depends on diversification level and type but usually, the broader the sector allocation, the less risk can be expected from holding The Mutual Fund, and the less return is expected.
Institutional investors that are interested in enforcing a sector tilt in their portfolio can use exchange-traded funds, such as The Hartford International Mutual Fund, as a low-cost alternative to building a custom portfolio. So, using sector ETFs to diversify your portfolio can be a profitable strategy. However, no matter what sectors are desirable at a given time, no single industry should ever make up more than 20 percent of your stock portfolio.
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