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Limit Municipal Bond Risks With This ETF

Municipal bond ETFs such as the ALPS Intermediate Municipal Bond ETF (MNBD B-) are beloved by advisors and risk-averse investors for several reasons, such as steady income, tax benefits, and munis’ reputation as a low-risk asset class. However, there are differences between “low risk” and “no risk." Said another way, municipal bonds aren’t entirely free of risk, but some of the “edge” can be mitigated with active management. This is one of many perks that make MNBD a compelling option in today’s market. See More: Why Munis Matter in 2026 & Where to Find Yield “The temptation to chase the performance of that riskier muni cohort is understandable. After all, muni-bond funds’ resiliency is rooted in several advantages — tax-exempt income, high credit quality, and historically low default rates — which make these funds a fixture in long-term portfolios,” noted Morningstar’s Tom Murphy. “But investors looking to enter the market at this time should be vigilant, as the same forces that drove the past year’s gains can quickly reverse.”MNBD Meaningful NowAs noted, municipal bonds have benefited from, among other factors, strong credit quality and low default rates. While current conventional wisdom indicates these factors will remain in place, it’s not guaranteed. Should credit quality deteriorate or defaults increase, investors will want the responsiveness of active management on their side. With interest rate risk currently looming large in the bond market and — as some market observers believe — things getting unusually “hot” in the municipal bond arena, the many advantages of MNBD’s active management should not be undersold in today’s landscape. “They’ve poured into the asset class at a near-record pace over the one-year period through June 2026, with approximately $105 billion of inflows into exchange-traded funds and mutual funds, lifting muni-bond prices and fund returns higher. And muni investors who took more credit and interest rate risk fared even better,” added Murphy. MNBD attempts to beat the Bloomberg Municipal Bond 1-15 Year Blend Index and since inception, the ALPS ETF has accomplished that objective. As of Q2, it has outperformed its benchmark by 100 basis points. MNBD allocates 84.27% of its portfolio to revenue bonds and carries a 30-day SEC yield of 3.27%. None of the ETF’s holdings exceed a weight of 1.95%, confirming that single-issue risk is minimal. The fund charges 0.44% per year. For more news, information, and analysis, visit the ETF Building Blocks Content Hub.

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