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VOYA

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66.30 USD

-0.65%

Today

-1.62%

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Last seen at Wed, 11 Mar 2026 22:43:00 GMT+3

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Mon

3:31 PM ~ 9:59 PM

Tue

3:31 PM ~ 9:59 PM

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3:31 PM ~ 9:59 PM

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3:31 PM ~ 9:59 PM

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3:31 PM ~ 9:59 PM

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Performance

1 Day

- 1.62 %

1 Week

- 0.40 %

1 Month

- 12.99 %

3 Month

- 7.02 %

6 Month

- 11.01 %

1 Year

- 1.45 %

Information

Name

Voya Financial Leveraged

Currency

USD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Enhanced Leverage

3X

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Overnight Fees Buy

-0.0191%

Overnight Fees Sell

0.0024%

Market Cap

6.70B

Avg Daily Volume

1.07M

52 Week High

79.99 USD

52 Week Low

52.43 USD

Trading Hours

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Overnight Fees Calculator

ExposureUnits
USD
Daily Overnight Fee %Daily Overnight Fee $
BUYS-0.01910%$(0.191)
SELLS0.00240%$0.024

*Results displayed are estimates. Actual fees may differ from those shown as market conditions change.

Business Summary

Voya Financial, Inc. provides workplace benefits, and savings solutions and technologies in the United States and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Retirement, Investment Management and Employee Benefits. The Retirement segment offers full-service retirement products; recordkeeping services; stable value and fixed general account investment products; non-qualified plan administration services; and tools, guidance, and services to promote the financial well-being and retirement security of employees. This segment also provides wealth management services, such as individual retirement, managed, and brokerage accounts, as well as financial guidance and advisory services. This segment serves corporate, public and private school systems, higher education institutions, hospitals and healthcare facilities, other non-profit organizations, and state and local governments, as well as institutional clients and individual customers. The Employee Benefits segment offers various insurance products comprising stop loss, group life, group disability, whole and term life, critical illness, accident, and hospital indemnity insurance. This segment also provides worksite employee benefits, health account solutions, leave management, benefits administration, health plan enrollment, financial wellness, and decision support products and services to mid-size and large corporate employers and professional associations. The Investment Management segment provides fixed income, equity, multi-asset, and alternative products and solutions to individual investors, financial intermediaries, and institutional clients through its direct sales force, consultant channel, intermediary partners, banks, broker-dealers, and independent financial advisers. The company was formerly known as ING U.S., Inc. and changed its name to Voya Financial, Inc. in April 2014. Voya Financial, Inc. was founded in 1975 and is based in New York, New York.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are financial stocks?

Financial stocks include companies like banks, insurance firms, investment services, and fintechs. They play a critical role in the economy by facilitating credit, investment, and wealth management.


How do interest rates affect financial stocks?

Financials often benefit from rising interest rates, which can increase net interest margins for banks and improve profitability.


Why are financials important in a trading portfolio?

Financial stocks can offer strong dividends, sector stability, and exposure to macroeconomic trends like interest rate policy and GDP growth.


What risks are associated with financial sector investing?

Regulatory changes, credit risk, economic downturns, and interest rate volatility can all impact financial companies' earnings and stock prices.