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Is Yorktown Short Term Bond Fund (APIBX) a buy or sell?

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Hold
$4.23
-0.0100 (-0.24%)
Quote updated: 2025-12-30 21:00 UTC
Trend today
-0.24%
Down today
Volume vs avg
Not available
Target gap
Not available
Signal updated
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Exchange
NASDAQ
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management Bonds
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What is the conclusion?

Right now our advanced algorithms say:

YES

Do analysts agree?

We compare consensus targets with today's price.

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Company snapshot

A quick overview of the business and its public profile.

Under normal circumstances the fund invests at least 80 of its assets in fixed income securities that in the Advisers opinion offer the opportunity for income consistent with preservation of capital Its portfolio will have an average aggregate maturity of not more than three years The fund seeks to provide diversification by allocating its investments among various areas of the fixed income markets It primarily invests in the investment grade debt securities of various types

Rates and inflation backdrop

US inflation for September 2025 was 0.31%. Over the last 12 months, inflation is 3.02%. The 10-year yield is 4.12 and is down -0.1000 over the last 30 days.

Inflation sensitivity

We do not have enough data to give you this answer.

Dividend history check

Yes, Yorktown Short Term Bond Fund pays dividends. Last payment was 2025-10-30 for holders on 2025-10-30. Over 148 payments between 2013 and 2025, total $2.31 with an average of $0.0156 per share. Last dividend was $0.0135.

Trading liquidity

No, the average daily trading liquidity for Yorktown Short Term Bond Fund is $0.00. Trading in stocks with this little trading liquidity is very dangerous, and you can get into a situation where it will be hard to trade your stocks. In addition, these types of stocks usually have very high volatility.

10-year return check

On Yorktown Short Term Bond Fund, 2015-12-31 had a stock price of $4.01. If you invested back then, your return now would be a profit of $0.220 per share or 5.49%.

Why this answer

We combine price momentum, volatility, and trend signals to simplify the decision to one word.

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Targets and sentiment are checked against the live quote.

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We keep the output simple: buy, sell, or hold.

Analyst consensus

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FAQ

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