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As Arbitrage Falters, Bond ETFs Teeter
Written by Richard Shaw  -  December 17, 2008 00:00 AM








 

Summary

If you see opportunity in trading around premiums and discounts, bond ETFs with broken arbitrage could be for you.

If you seek bond investments that you can enter and exit at NAV, you should give no-load, low-expense index mutual funds consideration—at least until the credit crisis is well behind us.


Richard Shaw is president of QVM Group in Glastonbury, Conn. He invites comments and suggestions for future columns at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 



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