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Quality & Rate Protection in a Single Bond ETF

Investing is often a reminder that there are no free lunches. For market participants to get something, they have to give up something, too. The fixed income universe embodies that sentiment. Want big yields? Chances are an investor will have to incur credit or interest rate risk, or both. Conversely, fixed income investors who want lower credit and rate risk likely see reduced income. Thanks to the WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged High Yield Bond Fund (HYZD C), investors can have their fixed income cake and eat it, too.As its name implies, the $273.7 million HYZD is a high-yield rate-hedged ETF, so interest rate risk isn’t much of a concern with this fund. An effective duration of just 0.22 years attests to that. However, some investors may be skittish about embracing junk bonds at a time when the economy is sluggish and it appears unlikely that the Federal Reserve will be lowering rates anytime soon. Good news: HYZD helps on the credit quality front, too.When Quality Matters…As advisors and experienced bond investors know, not all high-yield bonds are cut of the same cloth. Some have superior quality traits than others. HYZD leans into higher quality junk-rated corporate bonds — an asset class that is home to some sturdy fundamentals. “Despite the volatility, the underlying picture for HY credit remains solid. Default rates sit at 1.9%, leverage is broadly stable at 4.5x, and interest coverage remains above 4x,” noted Behnood Noei, director of fixed income at WisdomTree. “Companies across the ratings spectrum continue to access capital markets, though lenders have grown more selective with lower-quality issuers.” Obviously, higher-rated bonds are apt to offer up better fundamentals. To that point, nearly 65% of HYZD’s holdings are rated somewhere in the “BB” spectrum. That’s the higher end of junk territory. Quality takes some of the edge off when it comes to investing in high-yield corporate bonds. It’s a trait that never goes out of fashion, indicating that HYZD is stylish in the current environment and beyond. “We believe the message for HY investors in 2026 is clear. Broad, passive exposure to the asset class is no longer sufficient,” concluded Noei. “With the Fed’s path uncertain and lenders growing more selective at the lower end of the credit quality spectrum, the ability to identify the strong issuers matters more now than it did a year ago. WisdomTree’s HY suite is built on exactly that premise: quality-biased security selection, disciplined fundamental analysis, and a strategy refined to catch problems early.” For more news, information, and analysis, visit the Modern Alpha Content Hub.DisclosuresThis article was prepared as part of WisdomTree’s general paid sponsorship of VettaFi | ETF Trends. This specific content within and any opinions expressed therein belong solely to VettaFi and do not reflect the opinion or analysis of WisdomTree, its employees, or its affiliates. Content published on VettaFi | ETF Trends is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment or tax advice. For investment or tax advice, please consult a financial professional. WisdomTree is an independent company, unaffiliated with VettaFi | ETF Trends. WisdomTree has not been involved with the preparation of the content supplied by VettaFi | ETF Trends. It does not guarantee, or assume any responsibility for its content.

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