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John Hancock Fds II Alternative Asset Allocation Fund Class A (JAAAX)

NASDAQ Currency in USD
$437.00
+$4.65
+1.08%
Last Update: 18 Jul 2026, 07:39
Assets Under Management
Expense Ratio
0.06%
Forward Dividend Yield
$289.00-$537.49
52 Week Range

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JAAAX Fund Profile

Key details and information about John Hancock Fds II Alternative Asset Allocation Fund Class A (JAAAX).

Sector Focus

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management

Inception Date

31 Dec 2008

Country

US

Description

The fund aims for substantial capital appreciation over the long term. It achieves this by investing in a range of underlying funds, which may be affiliated or unaffiliated, and can include exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These underlying investments are specifically chosen for their focus on alternative or non-traditional asset classes and sophisticated strategies. Examples of these encompass international small-cap equities, emerging market stocks, commodities, market-neutral strategies (such as long/short), global real estate, natural resources, Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS), global bonds, high-yield debt, bank loans, foreign currency trading, absolute return approaches, managed futures, arbitrage, tactical allocation, and emerging market debt.

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