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RONB
Description
Description
RONB was created on 2025-12-15 by Baron. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on total market equity. The ETF currently has 2101.54m in AUM and 27 holdings. RONB is actively managed, seeking capital appreciation through investments in US companies of any market capitalization. Stock selection uses fundamental research and a philosophy of questioning everything.
NYSE/NASDAQ
ETF - A bundle of shares
Performance
Performance
$24.10
USD
▼ -$0.94 (-3.75%)
1st July 2026, 11:02 p.m.
1M
ALL TIME
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* US price history does not take into account stock splits
Quick facts
Quick facts
▼ -3.75% Growth
7 months capital growth
N/A
5 year average dividend yield
$15 AUD minimum investment
Due to minimum AUD to USD conversion
$368.02 USD median portfolio
Median amount held by the community
Costs
Costs
PURCHASE FEE
$6.50 AUD (or $5.50 with Pearler Prepay)
MANAGEMENT FEE
1.00% p.a.
Advanced information
Advanced information
Leveraged
No
P/E ratio
29.44
Inverse
No
P/B ratio
7.70
Expense ratio
1
Inception date
2025-12-15
Pearler community insights
Pearler community insights
General statistics
3 investors hold RONB
38 weeks average time between investments
$666 average holding per investor
21 days since last community investment
Demographics
Income of investors
Less than 50k
25%
50k - 100k
25%
150k - 200k
25%
More than 200k
25%
100k - 150k
0%
Age of investors
35-90 years old
67%
26-34 years old
33%
18-25 years old
0%
Legal gender of investors
100% male
0% female
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