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Bond ETFs

Summary

Bond ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) are investment funds that hold a portfolio of bonds and are traded on stock exchanges, similar to stocks.

Detailed Description

Bond ETFs offer investors exposure to fixed-income securities by pooling money from multiple investors to buy a selection of bonds. They trade on exchanges like stocks, allowing investors to buy and sell shares throughout the day at market prices. Bond ETFs can provide diversification, liquidity, and ease of access to different segment of the fixed-income market, including government, municipal, and corporate bonds.

Category
Investment Vehicles
Synonyms
Fixed-Income ETFs
Income ETFs
Debt ETFs
Bond Exchange-Traded Funds

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Income Generation

Investors use Bond ETFs to generate regular income through interest payments from the underlying bonds.

Industries:

Finance
Wealth Management

Platforms:

Stock Exchanges
Hedging Against Interest Rate Risk

Bond ETFs can help investors hedge against interest rate fluctuations by allowing dynamic adjustments in their bond exposures.

Industries:

Investment Management

Platforms:

Brokerage Platforms
Portfolio Diversification

Bond ETFs enable investors to diversify their fixed-income holdings without the need for direct bond purchase.

Industries:

Retail Investment

Platforms:

Investment Platforms

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