CIT: MyWayRetirement Index 2055 Fund Class R (WMYAYX)

NASDAQ · Mutual Fund · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
24.27
+0.18 (0.75%)
At close: Jul 9, 2026
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Previous Close24.09
YTD Return12.09%
1-Year Return23.87%
5-Year Return66.32%
52-Week Low19.48
52-Week High24.42
Beta (5Y)0.93
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About WMYAYX

The MyWayRetirement Index 2055 Fund Class R is a target-date mutual fund designed to help investors plan for retirement around the year 2055. Its primary goal is to provide a diversified asset allocation strategy that aligns with the changing risk tolerance of long-term investors as they approach retirement. The fund achieves this by investing exclusively in the BlackRock LifePath® Index 2055 Fund F, which adjusts its portfolio over time—initially emphasizing growth assets such as U.S. and international equities, and gradually shifting towards more conservative investments like bonds and cash as the target date approaches. The fund’s portfolio is broadly diversified across geographies and sectors, with sizable allocations to U.S. stocks, international stocks, and smaller positions in fixed income and cash. Key sectors include technology, financial services, consumer cyclical, and healthcare, reflecting a focus on growth and risk moderation over the investment horizon. Managed by BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, the fund is structured for workplace retirement plans and collective trust arrangements. Its low expense ratio and age-based glide path make it a significant player in the retirement planning market, offering an efficient, hands-off investment solution for individuals looking to accumulate retirement savings over several decades.

Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol WMYAYX

Performance

WMYAYX had a total return of 23.87% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 12.87%.