SPDR Portfolio Short Term Corporate Bond ETF offers exposure to short-maturity investment-grade corporate bonds with a highly competitive 0.04% expense ratio. Its low fee structure is especially attractive in the short-term bond space, where performance differences are often driven by fees and duration positioning. Given my macroeconomic outlook, I view SPSB as an attractive option for investors seeking short-term bond exposure with minimal fees.
SPSB's corporate spreads are historically low, making it less attractive for new investments despite its strong past performance and low volatility. The ETF offers a 30-day SEC yield of 4.7% and an option-adjusted spread of 46 bps, which are not appealing. Higher yields can be obtained from AAA CLO funds like PAAA, which offer over 6% with similar or better volatility profiles.
The SPDR Portfolio Short Term Corporate Bond ETF is a low-risk investment option for investors seeking exposure to short-term corporate bonds. SPSB has a diverse portfolio with no position making up more than 0.57% of the fund, making it highly diversified. The fund has a strong performance history and a low expense ratio, making it an attractive option for investors looking for steady returns.