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DoubleLine Mortgage ETF

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ETF Trends
2 months ago
The Big New Names in Mortgage-Backed Securities ETFs
Mortgage-backed securities (MBSs) ETFs have, somewhat quietly, welcomed some big new players in the past year.  Just this week, Eaton Vance debuted the Eaton Vance Mortgage Opportunities ETF (EVMO).
The Big New Names in Mortgage-Backed Securities ETFs
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ETF Trends
4 months ago
Gundlach: Illiquid Assets Don't Belong in Liquid Vehicles
While many in the financial industry have lauded the expansion of the ETF vehicle as a significant step toward democratization, particularly for making previously inaccessible assets like cryptocurrency and private credit available to a broader range of individual investors, renowned investor Jeffrey Gundlach holds a contrarian view.
Gundlach: Illiquid Assets Don't Belong in Liquid Vehicles
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CNBC Television
8 months ago
What big banks and small caps have in common right now
John Davi, Astoria Portfolio Advisors founder & CEO, and Todd Rosenbluth, VettaFi head of research, join CNBC's Courtney Reagan on 'ETF Edge'. They debate why banks and small caps could be bright spots in the market.
What big banks and small caps have in common right now
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PRNewsWire
1 year ago
DoubleLine Mortgage ETF Management Fee Lowered to 39 Basis Points from 49 BPS
TAMPA, Fla. , Sep. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DoubleLine ETF Adviser LP, adviser to the DoubleLine Mortgage ETF (NYSE Arca exchange symbol: DMBS), has reduced the fund's management fee to 39 basis points (bps) of the fund's average daily net asset value, down from a previous 49 bps.
DoubleLine Mortgage ETF Management Fee Lowered to 39 Basis Points from 49 BPS
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ETF Trends
1 year ago
Is Cash Trash? DoubleLine Has Some Thoughts
Investors starved for yield since the great financial crisis can now have it merely by holding cash reserves. At least for now (as of November 8), the U.S. three-month Treasury Bill was yielding 5.4%, up from 0.50% at the end of 2021 and 4.4% at the end of last year.