INVG yields 3.51% · QYLD yields 11.92%● Live data
📍 QYLD pulled ahead of the other in Year 10
Combined, INVG + QYLD cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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INVG seeks to outperform the Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Index through a systematic multi-factor approach. While aiming for similar exposures to its benchmark, the fund targets more liquid, investment grade corporate bonds of various maturities that include those issued by both US and non-US companies. The fund analyzes various factors (e.g., value, quality, momentum, and fundamentals), captured through proprietary fair value models that measure default risk and market momentum. The strategy aims for attractive risk/return opportunities while limiting tracking err by managing country, sector, issuer exposure, liquidity, interest rate, and credit spread risks. As an actively managed fund, the portfolio manager has full discretion to adjust the portfolio at any time. INVG may also invest in derivatives and other ETFs, as well as US Treasury and money market funds or instruments.
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