Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Bond ETFs are made for these times

Bond ETFs are made for these times
 
 

Bond ETFs are made for these times

 
 

Seek to build a better portfolio with bond ETFs

 

With stubbornly high inflation and geopolitical uncertainty driving market volatility, investors may be looking for ways to reposition their portfolios.

 

In our latest piece, The Great Yield Reset: Bond ETFs and the generational opportunity in fixed income, we explore how bond ETFs could help navigate today's choppy markets.

Key points from the piece:

 

  1. This could be a generational opportunity: Greater macro and market volatility is likely here to stay and demands a new investment playbook, with more frequent asset allocation changes.
  2. Now is the time to rethink your portfolio: We believe the average multi-asset portfolio is under-allocated to fixed income, and now is the time to increase your fixed income allocation.
  3. Get active with index: Bond ETFs are made for these times, allowing investors to move nimbly amid rapidly changing market conditions.
 
 
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Fixed income risks include interest-rate and credit risk. Typically, when interest rates rise, there is a corresponding decline in bond values. Credit risk refers to the possibility that the bond issuer will not be able to make principal and interest payments. 

 

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