KORP ETF Analysis: American Century | NYSE

Corporate Bond | NYSE, USA | Market Cap: 908m USD | 12M Return: 2.5% | US0250721091 | Charts, Fundamentals & Technical Analysis

Corporate Bonds, Debt Securities, Fixed Income, Investment Grade
Total Rating 47
Safety 66
Buy Signal -0.40
Corporate Bond
Category Rotation: +1.7
TER: 0.29%
AUM: 908M
Avg Turnover: 3.90M
Risk 3d forecast
Volatility5.07%
VaR 5th Pctl0.92%
VaR vs Median0.33%
Reward TTM
Sharpe Ratio-0.39
Rel. Str. IBD22.8
Rel. Str. Peer Group89.3
Character TTM
Beta0.140
Beta Downside0.139
Hurst Exponent0.546
Drawdowns 3y
Max DD5.04%
CAGR/Max DD1.16
CAGR/Mean DD5.17

Warnings

Below Sma 200d

Tailwinds

No distinct edge detected

Seasonality 8.5 years of data

Jan +0.1% 0
Feb -0.5% 16
Mar -1.3% 16
Apr +0.2% 12
May +0.2% 12
Jun +0.4% 13
Jul +0.5% 16
Aug -0.1% 9
Sep -0.9% 28
Oct -0.4% 40
Nov +0.1% 23
Dec -0.1% 6

How good or bad each month usually is (without trend). The score below shows how much you can trust it: 0 = pure chance, >40 gets interesting and >55 is strong.

Description: KORP American Century

The American Century Diversified Corporate Bond ETF (KORP) is a U.S.-listed corporate bond fund that invests at least 80% of its net assets, plus any borrowings for investment purposes, in corporate debt securities and related investments. Under normal market conditions, the portfolio maintains a weighted average duration of between three and seven years, reflecting a focus on intermediate-term debt exposure.

As a corporate bond ETF, KORP provides investors with diversified exposure to debt issued by U.S. corporations, typically spanning multiple sectors, issuers, and credit qualities. The funds duration target positions it as an intermediate-term product, meaning its sensitivity to interest rate changes is moderate relative to shorter- or longer-duration bond funds. With an IPO date of January 2018 and a small-cap market profile, KORP offers a vehicle for accessing the U.S. investment-grade and potentially high-yield corporate debt market through a single, exchange-traded structure.

Headlines to Watch Out For
  • Corporate credit spreads tighten amid resilient demand
  • Fed interest rate changes impact intermediate duration bond returns
  • ETF fund inflows lift AUM and management fee revenue
What is the price of KORP shares?

As of August 21, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 45.85 with a total of 159,841 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by -0.30%, over one month by -0.32%, over three months by +0.10% and over the past year by +2.51%.

Current recommended Stop Loss: 45.60 (which is 0.5% or 1.5 ATR below the current price).

Is KORP a buy, sell or hold?

American Century has no consensus analysts rating.