MAAT
Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund)
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About MAAT
Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) (MAAT) is an Australian registered manged investment scheme. The fund aims to deliver double digit returns while limiting loss of capital over a full market cycle. The fund is long biased long/short fund.
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Market Capitalisation
$18M
Price-earnings ratio
12.92
Dividend yield
5.88%
High today
$0.85
Low today
$0.85
Open price
$0.85
52-week high
$0.92
52-week low
$0.81
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MAAT FAQs
Can I buy MAAT shares through Stake, an investing platform like CommSec, Selfwealth or Superhero?
Yes, the Stake platform allows you to buy MAAT shares and over 8,000 stocks and ETFs across the ASX and Wall St.
How much is one share of Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund)?
One share of Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) is valued at $0.85.
What is the ticker symbol for Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund)?
The ticker symbol for Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) is MAAT.
How do I buy MAAT shares in Australia?
To buy MAAT stocks in Australia you'll need to open an account with an investing platform like Stake.
To do so follow these steps:
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- Choose Stake AUS
- Deposit directly into your Stake wallet and you're ready to invest in MAAT
What is the 52-week high for Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) stock?
The Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) 52-week high stock price is $0.92.
What is the 52-week low for Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) stock?
The Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) 52-week low stock price is $0.81.
What is the market capitalisation of Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) MAAT?
As of 28/09/2023 Monash Absolute Active Trust (Hedge Fund) has a market cap of $18M.
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