Victory Market Neutral Income Fund - Class A

CBHAX · NASDAQ

Market closed$9.29$0.020001 (+0.22%)

Key statistics

Previous close$9.27
Open$9.29
Day high$9.29
Day low$9.29
52-week high$9.36
52-week low$8.39
Market cap3.28B
Volume
Average volume
P/E ratio14.79
Forward P/E
EPS0.63
Dividend yield+3.34%

Market context

Why it moved

CBHAX edged modestly higher, likely supported by steady demand for its fixed-income holdings and a broadly stable bond market environment, as no specific adverse news emerged to pressure the fund's net asset value.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 14, 2026Victory Market Neutral Income Fund (Class A) edged modestly higher, consistent with a broadly supportive financial services backdrop as major Wall Street banks including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo all reported strong Q2 results beating expectations, driven by surging investment banking activity and trading revenues. The XLF financial sector ETF is trading near its 52-week high, reflecting broad sector strength. As a market-neutral income strategy, CBHAX is designed to generate returns with limited directional market exposure, making it relatively insulated from the geopolitical volatility stemming from renewed US-Iran tensions that rattled broader equities earlier this week.

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July 10, 2026Victory Market Neutral Income Fund (CBHAX) is trading flat, holding steady at $9.16 with no intraday price movement, reflecting its market-neutral mandate as broader financial markets navigate persistent geopolitical turbulence. The XLF financials sector ETF is trading modestly lower amid ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict escalation and oil price volatility, while the S&P 500 hovers near 52-week highs ahead of a pivotal Q2 bank earnings season kicking off July 14 with JPMorgan.
July 7, 2026Victory Market Neutral Income Fund - Class A edged slightly lower in pre-market trading, holding near its prior close of $9.14 as broader financial sector sentiment remains constructive. The XLF financial sector ETF is trading higher in pre-market, near its 52-week high, while the S&P 500 consolidates recent gains. Parent company Victory Capital Holdings (VCTR) delivered a strong Q1 2026, beating earnings forecasts with record revenue of $388M and 77% year-over-year growth. The fund's market-neutral income strategy may appeal to investors navigating elevated rate uncertainty, with the Fed holding rates in the 3.5–3.75% range and policymakers signaling a higher-for-longer posture.

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