- LOGIN
- |
- REGISTER
- |
- RSS
- |
- IU IN THE NEWS
- |
- ABOUT US
- |
- CONTACT
- |
- IndexUniverse.eu
Sections
Under The Microscope: Short-Term Bond Funds
March 08, 2009
|
(Editor's Note: The following is an edited excerpt of an article from February's edition of the Exchange-Traded Funds Report. Subscribers can read the full story here.) As markets continue to slide, many advisers are suggesting that investors play it safe. In the world of fixed income, that means staying on the short side of the duration curve to avoid the threat of rising interest rates. In the past 18 months, as the world's credit crisis has spread to stocks, a number of options have come to market for exchange-traded fund investors. Those looking for short-term bond ETFs can now find several different portfolios to choose from. Most of them, however, don't have much more than a year of trading under their belts. It means there's not a lot of trading history on the funds. Still, we can evaluate those funds to see where frightened investors might best park their cash.
The fund was the second-best performer in the group in 2008, up 6.61%. It had 3-year and 5-year annualized returns of 4.78% and 3.94%, respectively. SHY charges an annual expense ratio of 0.15%. ULQ ended 2008 with about $6 million in assets. It charges 0.27% in annual expenses, making it one of the most expensive ETFs in this survey.
WisdomTree does not label it as a money market fund, and it is not insured by the FDIC, as true money market funds are at this point. Still, many consider it to be effectively a money market fund. Its largest component is a federal home loan discount note that represents roughly 35% of the portfolio. The fund charges 0.25% in annual expenses. |
Is The Cheapest ETF The Best?
Yesterday, State Street lowered the expense ratios on its sector SPDRs to 0.18 percent, making them once again the cheapest U.S. sector ETFs around.Why CDSs Matter For ETNs
The viability of an ETN comes down to the issuer's creditworthiness, and that's why rates on credit default swaps matter.-
WisdomTree Plans Ex-Banks China Payout ETF
February 02, 2012 7:23 pm -
iShares Launches 5 Commodities ETFs
February 02, 2012 11:01 am -
Van Eck Plans Slew Of Corporate Bond ETFs
February 01, 2012 2:42 pm -
Deutsche Bank Wants To Market Active ETFs
February 01, 2012 2:06 pm -
iShares Plans 2 Emerging Corporates ETFs
January 31, 2012 5:36 pm
|
|
|
|
Socializing About The Social Media ETF
Paul Baiocchi joins Dave Nadig to talk about where theme funds go astray, and why SOCL might just be the exception.
See All
