As the proliferation of active ETF strategies continues this year, advisors and investors find themselves with an increasing number of choices. Those investors looking to apply the potential benefits of active management to their bond portfolio in a volatile market environment would do well to consider T.
Tim Coyne, T Rowe Price head of ETFs, and Todd Sohn, Strategas head of ETFs, sit down with CNBC's Bob Pisani to discuss the latest trends in ETFs amid the market turbulence, the appeal of dividend ETFs, the strategy behind actively managed bond ETFs and more.
Active ETFs have come on in leaps and bounds in recent years, and of late it's active fixed income ETFs that have taken a particularly big step. Where historically investors looked to mutual funds for active fixed income, active fixed income ETFs have started to play a significant role.
Active ETFs have grown massively in significance in recent years. AUM has grown as equity and fixed income investors alike have moved funds into actively managed ETFs.
As active ETFs have continued to proliferate, more and more investors are turning to the category to refresh portfolios. That may be driving extra interest in active ETFs amid a volatile and uncertain first few months of 2025.
The inversion once more of the 10-year and 3-month Treasury yield curve this week reflects a shift to more risk-averse posturing by investors. This year's complex environment creates opportunity for active strategies, particularly within bonds.
Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell announced Wednesday the central bank would hold off on further cuts for the month. The move comes amid stubborn inflation, which Powell pointed to alongside jobs numbers as reasons for the pause in cuts.
With just a few weeks under its belt, 2025 still offers a notable opportunity to refresh portfolios. Following a 2024 that saw significant movement and growth for active ETFs, now could be the time to consider adding active.
Active ETFs have had a strong 2024 overall, with some key strategies and investing styles worth revisiting. The active ETF channel's top stories showed a few standout trends in particular that can help investors reflect on the year overall.
Active ETFs have had a strong year once again in 2024, following a breakout 12 months in 2023. The VettaFi Fixed Income Symposium Thursday saw active ETFs stand out over several segments.
On this episode of the “ETF of the Week” podcast, VettaFi's Head of Research Todd Rosenbluth discussed the T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond ETF (TAGG) with Chuck Jaffe of Money Life.
VettaFi's Head of Research Todd Rosenbluth discussed the T. Rowe Price QM US Bond ETF (TAGG) on this week's “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe of “Money Life.