American Mutual Fund Statistic Functions Beta

AMRMX Fund  USD 60.72  -0.60  -0.98%   
This statistic functions tool runs Beta function and companion studies for American Mutual. The focus on statistical functions describing dispersion and variability helps organize trend, volatility, and risk context for American Mutual.Provide Time Period to start the analysis.

The output start index for this execution was twenty-four with a total number of output elements of thirty-seven. The Beta measures systematic risk based on how returns on American Mutual correlated with the market. If Beta is less than 0 American Mutual generally moves in the opposite direction as compared to the market. If American Mutual Beta is about zero movement of price series is uncorrelated with the movement of the benchmark. if Beta is between zero and one American Mutual is generally moves in the same direction as, but less than the movement of the market. For Beta = 1 movement of American Mutual is generally in the same direction as the market. If Beta > 1 American Mutual moves generally in the same direction as, but more than the movement of the benchmark.

American Mutual Technical Analysis Modules

Most technical analysis of American Mutual help investors determine whether a current trend will continue and, if not, when it will shift. We provide a combination of tools to recognize potential entry and exit points for American from various momentum indicators to cycle indicators. When you analyze American charts, please remember that the event formation may indicate an entry point for a short seller, and look at other indicators across different periods to confirm that a breakdown or reversion is likely to occur.

How Much Is American Mutual Worth?

American Mutual is a fund with category exposure linked to Mutual Fund Funds. Reported NAV reflects underlying holdings; timing and pricing conventions can create lag effects. American Mutual is assessed in terms of its structural contribution to portfolio diversification and long-term stability.

Methodology

Unless otherwise specified, data for American Mutual Fund is derived from fund disclosures (prospectus language, holdings reports, and periodic statements where available). Asset-level metrics are computed daily by Macroaxis LLC and refreshed regularly based on instrument type. American (USA Stocks:AMRMX) market data and reported NAV may reflect delayed updates. Data may be delayed depending on reporting sources and market conventions Valuation estimates and intrinsic-value models use inputs from public financial disclosures and may not represent market consensus.

Assumptions

We primarily rely on public fund disclosures, holdings reports, and market data feeds, including disclosures published by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) via EDGAR. Data is normalized for analytical consistency across reporting formats. All analytics are generated using standardized, rules-based models designed to promote consistency and comparability across instruments. Model assumptions, reference parameters, and selected computational inputs are available in the Model Inputs section. If you have questions about our data sources or methodology, please contact Macroaxis Support.

Research Sources

American Mutual Fund may have reference inputs that incorporate holdings disclosures, category classification, and NAV-derived statistics where available. Updates may occur throughout the day.


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