The iShares U.S. Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF (DYNF) experienced a notable inflow of approximately $281.2 million this week, representing a 0.9% increase in outstanding units, rising from 516,625,000 to 521,125,000. This change was recorded recently in the trading data, highlighting significant investor interest in the ETF.
DYNF’s current share price stands at $62.64, near its 52-week high of $62.645, with a low point of $44.445 during that same period. Key underlying components of the ETF include Hartford Insurance Group Inc (HIG), which is down 0.7%, Deere & Co. (DE), which is down 2.3%, and CME Group (CME), which has decreased by 0.1%.
ETFs operate like stocks but involve units that can be created or destroyed based on demand, impacting the underlying holdings of the ETF. Notable inflows or outflows can significantly affect individual components within these funds.









