Y Shares

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Definition: Y Shares


Y Shares


Full Definition of Y Shares


Sometimes Y-shares are referred to as institutional shares, Y shares are referred to as that specific class of mutual fund shares that often appeal to institutional investors. Y shares are usually acquired on both a load and a no-load basis. The Y share is often traded with no front-end sales charges applied to the transaction, often they require a significant minimum investment on the part of the institutional investor.

Minimum Investment for Y shares

In Y shares large money managers are often interested, since these types of investors often as part of a single transaction prefer to purchase larger amounts of mutual funds. Usually, the minimum investment for a group or lot of Y shares will be in excess of $500,000.00 in US Dollars (USD), having lots of such shares that are valued at $1,000,000.00 USD becoming increasingly common even for smaller institutional investors.

The savings on back commission charges are often quite significant due to the amount of Y shares involved in the transaction, and this makes Y shares even more attractive to large-scale investors.

Qualities of Y-shares

Part of the beauty of this type of large-scale purchase of Y shares is that for institutions to make investments that are relatively stable the strategy is a relatively easy way and realizing a return without incurring a great deal of risk presents an excellent chance. Likewise all investments, for the institution it is always possible to sell existing Y shares and acquire other bulk lots of the same type of share. This often happens when it is suggested by the market indicators that the approach would be in the best interests of the institution.

While for corporate investors and other large-scale investment cartels Y shares constitute an excellent investment opportunity, the nature of the Y share approach prevents the inclusion of most individual investors. Many of the benefits that are derived from the acquisition of Y shares are directly connected to the ability to purchase large amounts of the issue, this is that type of situation that is usually beyond the resources controlled by a single investor.


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Definition Sources


Definitions for Y Shares are sourced/syndicated and enhanced from:

  • A Dictionary of Economics (Oxford Quick Reference)
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Accounting
  • Oxford Dictionary Of Business & Management

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