JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETFJPST
JPST
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Funds holding %
of 7,296 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2025 Q1 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
78% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 103 | Existing positions closed: 58
43% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 518 | Existing positions reduced: 361
11% more funds holding in top 10
Funds holding in top 10: 151 [Q4 2024] → 168 (+17) [Q1 2025]
7% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $21.2B [Q4 2024] → $22.7B (+$1.53B) [Q1 2025]
1% more funds holding
Funds holding: 1,061 [Q4 2024] → 1,074 (+13) [Q1 2025]
2.65% less ownership
Funds ownership: 74.93% [Q4 2024] → 72.28% (-2.65%) [Q1 2025]
100% less call options, than puts
Call options by funds: $0 | Put options by funds: $56K
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for JPST.
Financial journalist opinion
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
4 weeks ago
Ride High But Stay Dry: Why I'm Accumulating Cash As The Market Rebounds
The 10-Year Treasury yield signals that the market does not expect a recession in the near term. Current yield levels suggest inflation expectations remain elevated compared to recent years. Investors should interpret the bond market as pricing in persistent inflation rather than imminent economic contraction.

Positive
CNBC
1 month ago
Two JPMorgan ETFs that are providing a destination for risk-adverse investors
The money manager behind two of the world's biggest actively managed exchange-traded funds sees a way investors can stay defensive without leaving the market.

Positive
ETF Trends
2 months ago
Investors Turn to Actively Managed Bond ETFs in March
Tariff mayhem continues to cause volatility in markets as investors attempt to make sense of continuous changes. In a tumultuous environment, investors increasingly turned to actively managed bond ETFs this year according to JPMAM research.

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
JPST: An Interesting Alternative For Parking Short-Term Cash
Cash is gaining strategic value in portfolios, especially amid potential multi-year market contractions, making instruments like JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF (JPST) attractive. JPST offers exposure to ultra-short-term U.S. fixed income instruments, aiming to minimize volatility through active management, albeit with a slightly higher expense ratio. Current market uncertainty, accompanied by a negative ERP, it puts the spotlight back on the bond market.

Negative
Zacks Investment Research
2 months ago
Defensive ETF Strategies to Follow Amid Market Carnage
We highlight some defensive investment strategies for investors amid the ongoing chaos.

Positive
ETF Trends
2 months ago
Active ETFs Steal the Show: Topping $1 Trillion Mark
Despite the ETF industry's passive roots, active has stolen the show. Active ETF assets just topped the $1 trillion threshold, making up nearly 10% of the total ETF pie.

Positive
CNBC Television
2 months ago
Actively managed ETFs now make-up more than $1 trillion in AUM
Matthew Bartolini, State Street Head of SPDR Americas Research, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani to discuss the record-breaking milestone for active ETFs and how the market volatility is driving interest in the funds.

Neutral
ETF Trends
2 months ago
New ETN From JP Morgan Bets on Volatility
On Thursday, JP Morgan Chase announced that the Inverse VIX Short-Term Futures ETNs due March 22, 2045 (VYLD) is trading on the NYSE Arca. This ETN looks to provide similar returns to that of the S&P 500 Vix Short-Term Futures Points-Change Inverse Daily Index.

Negative
Zacks Investment Research
3 months ago
Investors Flock to Cash-Like ETFs Amid Market Turmoil
Heightened volatility raises the appeal for cash-like ETFs. These have attracted more than $16 billion this year.

Neutral
ETF Trends
3 months ago
Low Volatility ETFs Not Among Popular Defensive Plays
Uncertainty is the market's current buzz word. Concerns about policy, recession risk, inflation, consumer confidence, economic growth, and geopolitics have stock prices on a rollercoaster ride this year.

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