How to Deploy Short-Term Bonds in Portfolios

Short-term bonds, with maturities of 1-3 years, offer low-risk, steady income. The BondBloxx Bloomberg Two Year Target Duration US Treasury ETF (XTWO) is a popular option, providing a 30-day SEC yield of 4.20%. While not likely to deliver high returns, short-term bonds are less volatile and can be beneficial during periods of declining interest rates and inflation.

Eaton Vance’s Intermediate Municipal Bond ETF Could Help Limit Risks

Eaton Vance’s Intermediate Municipal Income ETF (EVIM) offers a compelling opportunity in the current economic environment. With skilled active management and decades of experience, it provides diversified exposure to the municipal bond market. EVIM holds 59 securities with an average duration of 5.76 years, offering income exempt from regular federal tax. This ETF could help limit portfolio risks.

AGG Disappoints? Try Active Fixed Income ETFs

The recent ETF Exchange conference highlighted the resurgence of bonds, despite underwhelming returns of the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index. With the AGG showing negative returns, active fixed income ETFs are gaining attention for their liquidity, transparency, and potential to adapt to market volatility, offering investors a compelling alternative.

The Investment Case for BBB-Rated Corporate Bond ETFs

BBB-rated corporate bond ETFs present a compelling investment opportunity, outperforming the Bloomberg US Corporate Index over 1-5, 5-10, and 10+ year maturity periods. With near 13-year high yields and historically low default rates, these bonds offer long-term spread advantage. Investors can consider BBBS, BBBI, and BBBL ETFs for different maturity ranges. Source: ETF Trends.

This Corporate Bond ETF Is Increasingly Relevant

The uncertainty surrounding Federal Reserve interest rate adjustments has prompted fixed income investors to consider taking on more bond risk, particularly with corporate bond exchange traded funds. The WisdomTree U.S. Corporate Bond Fund (WFIG) is highlighted as an attractive option due to its high-quality status and potential for outperforming in the face of rising default rates expected in 2024.

Seeking Yield? Avoid These 5 Mistakes

Yields on 10-year Treasury bonds have doubled due to Federal Reserve rate hikes. Higher yields benefit investors, but come with risks. Mistakes to avoid include complacency with cash, overallocation to safe yields, overlooking inflation, chasing high yields, and ignoring proper asset location to minimize tax impact on returns.

Supportive Environment For EMB

Portfolio Manager Eric Fine discusses the benefits of emerging market bonds over developed market bonds, highlighting higher yields, earlier and larger central bank hikes, and lower government debts and deficits. He also identifies global risks, emphasizing geopolitical and fiscal concerns, and points out why emerging markets may be insulated from these risks.

BlackRock Launches Active Total Return ETF BRTR

BlackRock has launched the BlackRock Total Return ETF (BRTR) on Nasdaq, managed by top experts. The ETF aims to exceed the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index returns. It offers a diversified core bond strategy, seeking consistent, attractive returns in all market cycles. This move follows the successful launch of the BlackRock Flexible Income ETF (BINC).

BondBloxx Adds 3 BBB-Rated Corporate Bond ETFs

BondBloxx introduced three BBB-rated corporate bond ETFs targeting different maturity ranges. They track market-value-weighted indexes, offer 0.19% expense ratios, and aim to capture the potentially higher returns of BBB-rated bonds. BondBloxx also emphasizes the growing demand for fixed income ETFs and its focus on providing precise exposures to the bond market.

An Investor’s Guide to Municipal Bonds

Municipal bonds, or “munis,” are favored by high tax bracket investors seeking steady income with tax advantages. These bonds fund public projects and offer tax-free interest at federal and sometimes state and local levels. While relatively safe, they present lower yields and potential liquidity issues. Understanding their tax benefits, risks, and suitability is key.

Vanguard Launches 2 Intermediate Municipal Bond ETFs

Vanguard has introduced two new municipal bond ETFs, VTEI and VTEC, with low expense ratios and tax benefits. With a focus on intermediate exposure, these funds offer attractive yields while maintaining credit quality and minimizing tax burdens. Vanguard’s experienced management team provides expertise in navigating the complex municipal bond market, making these ETFs a strong investment option.

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