Wednesday, 03 September 2025 05:07

Shorten Your Duration for Future Fed Moves

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Amid inflationary pressures and monetary uncertainty, investors have increasingly turned to short-duration U.S. Treasury bonds to protect income and reduce interest rate risk. With maturities under five years, these bonds are less sensitive to rate hikes than longer-term securities, making them a defensive yet reliable option in volatile markets. 

 

The narrow yield spread between the 10-year and 2-year Treasuries highlights how long-term bonds are more exposed to macroeconomic swings, while short-duration bonds remain anchored to Fed policy. 

 

Active management has further boosted performance, with funds like the Calvert Short Duration Income Fund (CDSRX) and iShares Short Duration Bond Active ETF (NEAR) outperforming peers by tactically adjusting credit quality and duration. Recent results show that actively managed short-duration funds have not only delivered weekly gains but also produced strong risk-adjusted returns, particularly in high-yield segments. 


Finsum: As the Fed holds a cautious stance on rate cuts, short-duration strategies stand out as both an income generator and a stabilizer within diversified portfolios.

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