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Wednesday, 19 March 2025 04:35

Vanguard’s Active Fixed Income Breakdown

Higher income returns supported strong bond market performance in 2024, with lower-quality credit outperforming amid favorable economic conditions. The 2025 outlook for fixed income remains positive, as real interest rates are expected to stay above inflation, offering attractive yields and portfolio diversification benefits. 

 

While monetary easing is likely to continue, it will proceed at a slower pace, and policy uncertainties—such as trade, immigration, and fiscal decisions—could introduce market volatility. 

 

Given these dynamics, a tactical approach to rates and credit strategies is recommended, with a preference for sectors that have lagged in spread tightening. Municipal bonds remain compelling for high earners, offering tax-equivalent yields above most taxable sectors. 


Finsum: Disciplined risk management and active security selection can help investors navigate an evolving fixed-income landscape.

 

Published in Wealth Management
Wednesday, 12 March 2025 04:00

SMAs Get Offering New Options

Separately managed accounts (SMAs) are evolving, with more firms integrating active management into customized portfolios. Unlike traditional SMAs that use passive indexing or third-party overlays, some new strategies incorporate direct active management for greater efficiency.

 

Actively managed large-cap equity SMAs, for instance, aim to provide market exposure while outperforming benchmarks through selective stock holdings. Transparency is also improving, with firms introducing after-tax reporting to help investors understand the impact of tax-efficient strategies.

 

Fixed-income SMAs are seeing similar advancements, with more customization options, such as state-specific municipal bond strategies.


Finsum: As the demand for personalized investing grows, SMAs are becoming a key tool for advisors seeking both performance and tax efficiency.

 

Published in Wealth Management
Thursday, 30 January 2025 03:23

The Comeback is Active in Fixed Income

Actively managed U.S. bond funds saw a resurgence in 2024, drawing in substantial investment after two years of outflows, with industry leaders like Pacific Investment Management Co. leading the charge. Morningstar Direct data revealed that six of the ten bond mutual funds with the highest net inflows were actively managed, pulling in a combined $74 billion.

 

In total, actively managed bond funds attracted $261 billion over the year, the highest level since 2021, despite a bond market selloff triggered by the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in four years. Core and income-focused bond strategies were the biggest winners, appealing to investors seeking stability in an uncertain interest-rate landscape. 

 

With Treasury yields hovering near 5% and credit spreads historically tight, investors are weighing the risks and rewards of bonds versus other asset classes. While the Pimco Income Fund remained the largest actively managed bond fund with $26.8 billion in inflows, the Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund led all funds with $33.4 billion. 


Finsum: Uncertainty around fiscal policy and potential inflationary pressures under the new administration could shape how bond markets evolve in 2025.

Published in Wealth Management
Saturday, 18 January 2025 03:28

You’re Thinking about Tax Strategies Incorrectly

ETFs are generally more tax-efficient than mutual funds, potentially making them a better vehicle for delivering alpha in taxable accounts. Active ETFs combine the adaptability of active management with the tax advantages of ETFs, as only 16% of active ETFs have distributed capital gains in the past five years, compared to 53% of active mutual funds. 

 

The ability to defer capital gains through in-kind redemptions can significantly reduce tax costs, allowing for better compounding of returns over time. Tax efficiency plays a critical role, especially in strategies like active equities, where minimizing taxable distributions has a notable impact on performance. 

 

Evaluating active ETFs involves assessing the manager’s skill, the market’s alpha opportunities, and the investor's ability to select and stick with quality managers. Incorporating active ETFs into a portfolio requires careful consideration of the fund's exposure, risk profile, costs, and long-term performance.


Finsum: Thinking of tax as alpha is really the correct quantitative approach that gives a holistic view of your portfolio.

Published in Wealth Management
Monday, 30 December 2024 03:47

Active ETFs are Morphing Model Portfolios

BlackRock is set to achieve a record year in net inflows, driven by the popularity of its active ETFs and their integration into model portfolios, according to CFO Martin Small. The company reported over $360 billion in net flows during the first three quarters, with $220 billion coming in Q3 alone, boosting its total assets under management to $11.5 trillion. 

 

The iShares Bitcoin Trust also saw unprecedented success, amassing $50.8 billion in assets within six months of its January launch. BlackRock’s strategy of embedding its ETFs into its expansive model portfolio business has significantly enhanced its flows, a tactic that has resonated with model builders seeking active exposure and cost efficiency. 

 

State Street Global Advisors’ research underscores the growing adoption of model portfolios, with 39% of advisers' assets now allocated to these investment tools, further fueling BlackRock’s momentum.


Finsum: There is certainly a nesting doll affect to these technological innovations, but the swell of popularity of active options can somewhat be attributed to macro signals being easier to read.

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