DFA Inflation Valuation

DIPSX Fund  USD 11.22  0.03  0.27%   
From a valuation standpoint, DFA Inflation appears to be fairly valued because the model-derived Real Value of $11.22 per share is essentially aligned with the market price of $11.22. The estimate incorporates fund fundamentals together with technical indicators and probability of bankruptcy.
Fairly Valued
Today
11.22
Please note that DFA Inflation's price fluctuation is Very Low at this time. From a valuation standpoint, DFA Inflation appears to be fairly valued because the model-derived Real Value of $11.22 per share is essentially aligned with the market price of $11.22. The estimate incorporates fund fundamentals together with technical indicators and probability of bankruptcy.
Because DFA Inflation trades on the exchange, its market value is set by ongoing buying and selling activity. Market price and intrinsic value do not always move together, which can create an opportunity when the gap eventually narrows.
Historical Market  11.22 Real  11.22 Hype  11.22 Naive  11.16
The intrinsic value of DFA Mutual Fund is derived from its fundamental business performance and future earnings potential. Multiple valuation frameworks including discounted cash flow, earnings multiples, and asset-based approaches can approximate DFA Inflation's real worth.
11.22
Real Value
11.39
Upside
Before adding Dfa Inflation Protected to a portfolio, investors should carefully evaluate both the upside potential and downside risks. The portfolio impact of DFA mutual fund depends on an accurate multi-factor valuation.
Bollinger
Band Projection (param)
LowerMiddle BandUpper
11.1811.2211.25
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Hype
Prediction
LowEstimatedHigh
11.0511.2211.39
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Naive
Forecast
LowNext ValueHigh
10.9911.1611.34
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Valuation Framework, Methodology & Assumptions

DFA Inflation is a fund with category exposure linked to Mutual Fund Funds. Redemption activity can influence liquidity management and portfolio turnover over time.

The analytics block for Dfa Inflation Protected relies on fund disclosures and market reference feeds, with quality checks and normalization applied before rendering. Timing can vary by data vendor. Valuation outputs are model-derived and depend on published assumptions and reference inputs.

This content is curated and reviewed by:

Rifka Kats - Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board
Last reviewed on March 1st, 2026