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Enhance Your Core Bond Portfolio With These 2 Active ETFs

As the proliferation of active ETF strategies continues this year, advisors and investors find themselves with an increasing number of choices. Those investors looking to apply the potential benefits of active management to their bond portfolio in a volatile market environment would do well to consider T. Rowe Price. The firm offers a variety of strategies, including two ETFs to augment core bond portfolio exposures.The actively managed  T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond ETF (TAGG C+) seeks to outperform the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index. At the same time, the strategy works to maintain a similar risk profile to the index. It’s one that’s proven popular with investors this year, crossing the $1 billion AUM threshold earlier this month. The fund invests in U.S. government debt, investment-grade bond corporate bonds, asset-backed securities, municipal bonds, and other bonds. In keeping to a similar profile to the benchmark, TAGG offers intermediate to long-term maturity exposure. The fund managers combine quantitative models and fundamental analysis when constructing the aggregate portfolio. While the overall portfolio offers similar characteristics to the AGG, individual security and sector weights may differ. Currently the fund carries less of an overweight to U.S. Treasuries and a higher overweight to investment-grade corporate bonds compared to the AGG, as of the end of March 2025. Additionally, the portfolio’s duration may differ from the AGG. TAGG also invests in futures, including interest rate futures, as well as forwards and swaps to maintain the desired duration profile. While it invests primarily in the U.S. (96.14% as of March 31, 2025), the strategy does carry international exposures, including Canada (0.92%) and the United Kingdom (0.80%). The fund’s active strategy may prove beneficial in a challenging market environment, and is very competitively priced, comparable to many passive strategies, with a management fee of just 0.08%.See also: Active Core Bond ETF TAGG Surpasses $1 Billion AUMAn Actively Managed, Unconstrained Approach to the Bond UniverseThe actively managed T. Rowe Price Total Return ETF (TOTR C) seeks total return, with income as its first priority, followed by capital appreciation. The strategy invests across a variety of bond and debt instruments and the portfolio is built to be resilient to a number of market environments. When selecting securities for inclusion, the fund manager takes a number of factors into account. This includes expected interest rates and inflation, credit conditions, and the economic outlook. The fund invests in U.S. government debt, corporate bonds, bank loans, and asset-backed securities. It also invests in lower-rated bonds if yields and the macro environment prove favorable over investment-grade bonds. This makes it a notable complement to core bond strategies like TAGG. TOTR isn’t constrained in its investing strategy, resulting in a portfolio with a variety of maturities and differing sector allocations from the benchmark. Top sector exposures included mortgage-backed securities (30.17%), U.S. Treasuries (20.72%), and high yield (14.97%) as of March 31, 2025. The fund invests primarily in the U.S., with 92.03% of the portfolio allocated to U.S. debts as of the end of March. It also invested in bonds from Brazil (2.11%), Canada (1.22%), and the United Kingdom (1.07%), as well as a number of other countries. TOTR has management fees of only 0.32%, which is competitive for an active strategy with such broad mandate. For more news, information, and analysis, visit our Active ETF Channel.

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