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iShares 10+ Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF

52.05 USD
+0.04
0.08%
At close Updated Sep 17, 11:43 AM EDT
1 day
0.08%
5 days
0.66%
1 month
3.87%
3 months
5.64%
6 months
3.71%
Year to date
5.3%
1 year
-3.97%
5 years
-27.05%
10 years
-8.43%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,463 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

121.74% more ownership

Funds ownership: 71.99% [Q1] → 193.73% (+121.74%) [Q2]

42% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $3.75M | Put options by funds: $2.65M

4% less funds holding

Funds holding: 214 [Q1] → 206 (-8) [Q2]

11% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 25 | Existing positions closed: 28

15% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $1.95B [Q1] → $1.66B (-$286M) [Q2]

22% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 69 | Existing positions reduced: 88

30% less funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 10 [Q1] → 7 (-3) [Q2]

Financial journalist opinion

Negative
Seeking Alpha
27 days ago
IGLB: Long Duration And Tight Spreads Will Result In Tears
IGLB faces significant downside risk as investment-grade spreads are at their tightest since 1998, leaving little room for further tightening. Long-dated yields may remain elevated even if the Fed cuts rates, due to inflation and macroeconomic pressures, limiting capital gains potential for IGLB. The ETF's heavy exposure to lower investment-grade bonds (A/BBB) increases vulnerability to spread widening and potential drawdowns.
IGLB: Long Duration And Tight Spreads Will Result In Tears
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
IGLB: Duration, Credit Quality, And Yield
IGLB offers diversified exposure to long-duration, investment-grade US corporate bonds with attractive yields but heightened interest rate sensitivity and equity-like volatility. A likely Fed rate cut in September 2025 could boost IGLB's value, as each 0.25% cut may drive a 3% price appreciation for the ETF. Node Analytica's proprietary stress index signals a benign market environment, supporting stability for long-term bonds and reducing near-term downside risk.
IGLB: Duration, Credit Quality, And Yield
Positive
Seeking Alpha
5 months ago
IGLB: An Investment Grade Portfolio Hedge
I recommend de-risking stock market exposure by adding fixed income, specifically the iShares 10+ Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF. IGLB offers a higher yield with investment-grade bonds, providing a good hedge against downturns while maintaining exposure to corporate America. The ETF is well-diversified across sectors, has a low expense ratio, and holds over 3,700 bonds with an average yield to maturity of 5.72%.
IGLB: An Investment Grade Portfolio Hedge
Negative
Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
IGLB: Trump Solidifies Our Negative Outlook On Rates
The significant duration means sensitivity to rate upside, which, we think, is exacerbated with Trump incoming. There is also no value angle around credit spreads when they're already at historical lows. Tariffs assure some measure of inflation, and retaliations would make that even worse. We'd look away from inflation bets, which, we think, will continue to underperform.
IGLB: Trump Solidifies Our Negative Outlook On Rates
Neutral
ETF Trends
1 year ago
Positioning Ahead of the Fed: ETFs for a Lower Rate Era
The first cut is the deepest — so they say. As with all complicated relationships, this mantra may certainly ring true for the Federal Reserve and the markets — at least from a psychological standpoint.
Positioning Ahead of the Fed: ETFs for a Lower Rate Era
Positive
Zacks Investment Research
1 year ago
Time to Invest in Corporate Bond ETFs
A record amount of money has flooded into the U.S. corporate bond markets this year, as investors rush to lock in the highest yields years ahead of the Fed rate cuts.
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
IGLB: Duration An Issue Because Of Credit Spreads
It's not really possible to call long-term rates, which matter for this long-duration ETF. Although we explain some factors.
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
SWAN Vs. IGLB: Which Helped You Sleep Better At Night?
We had previously suggested IGLB as the better choice to Sleep Well At Night over SWAN. We examine the performance of the two since our last article. We tell you why we think outlook for both funds has deteriorated.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
IGLB: A Good Proxy For Investment Grade Exposure
iShares 10+ Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF is becoming more attractive as the Federal Reserve pauses rate increases. Investment-grade bonds offer lower risk and lower interest rates compared to high-yield bonds. IGLB provides diversification, attractive yield, and mitigates some interest rate risk but still carries credit risk.
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