The iShares Broad USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (NYSEARCA:USHY) has quietly become the cheapest mainstream way to own US high-yield credit, with a net expense ratio of just 0.08% as of the latest
TLT Searches Spike as the Bond Rout Deepens By IPO Edge Editorial Staff The 30-year Treasury yield just punched above 5%, its highest since 2007, and long bonds have nowhere […]
The iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF (NASDAQ:EMB) is the default vehicle for retirees and income investors seeking higher coupons than U.S. Treasuries without currency risk. EMB holds
Retiring at 56 with eleven years to bridge before Social Security begins at 67 creates one of the hardest funding gaps in personal finance. During that stretch, the portfolio has to carry nearly the e
A 62-year-old engineer retiring today with $1.1 million and planning to wait until 67 to claim Social Security needs the portfolio to perform two very different jobs. From ages 62 through 67, the acco
A 67-year-old couple filing jointly with $2.2 million in investable assets wants to generate $13,200 per month, or $158,400 annually, in portfolio income without dealing with the tax complexity of Sch
High-yield bond investors spent much of late March 2026 watching the VIX spike to almost 31 and bracing for a credit selloff that never quite arrived. Instead, the iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate
Stay the course in bonds and consider alternative ETFs that may hold up well if stocks and bonds falter.
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