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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.22)
- $78.22 Fwd P/E: 23.07X Cap: $38.39B
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.22)
- $78.22 Fwd P/E: 23.07X Cap: $38.39B
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iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT $85.79)
- $85.79 Cap: $47.71B
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Q: What are your go to bond ETF's denominated in US dollars?
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.22)
- $78.22 Fwd P/E: 23.07X Cap: $38.39B
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JPMorgan Income ETF (JPIE $46.08)
- $46.08 Cap: $3.98B
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Q: hello 5i:
we've owned JPIE for just under a year now and am very happy with returns, and low volatility. Two questions:
One: is performance mostly due to timing eg. expectations of lower interest rates, meaning if expectations reverse, price would fall?
Two: what would you consider to be direct competitors to JPIE, possibly with less risk, when (not if) rates begin to rise again?
thanks
Paul L
we've owned JPIE for just under a year now and am very happy with returns, and low volatility. Two questions:
One: is performance mostly due to timing eg. expectations of lower interest rates, meaning if expectations reverse, price would fall?
Two: what would you consider to be direct competitors to JPIE, possibly with less risk, when (not if) rates begin to rise again?
thanks
Paul L
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iShares Core Canadian Short Term Bond Index ETF (XSB $26.86)
- $26.86 Cap: $2.13B
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Vanguard Short-Term Bond ETF (BSV $78.22)
- $78.22 Fwd P/E: 23.07X Cap: $38.39B
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iShares Short Treasury Bond ETF (SHV $110.20)
- $110.20 Cap: $20.63B
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Q: Hi, I have heard about short term bonds providing high yields. I don't have much experience in this area. Could you recommend a way to add this into my portfolio?
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Paul
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