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T. Rowe Price QM US Bond ETF

43.35 USD
-0.09
0.21%
At close Updated Sep 17, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
-0.21%
5 days
-0.02%
1 month
1.67%
3 months
2.31%
6 months
1.74%
Year to date
3.49%
1 year
-1.77%
5 years
-13.35%
10 years
-13.35%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,463 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

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

1,200% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 13 | Existing positions closed: 1

300% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 8 | Existing positions reduced: 2

100% more funds holding

Funds holding: 12 [Q1] → 24 (+12) [Q2]

84% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $692M [Q1] → $1.27B (+$583M) [Q2]

7.07% less ownership

Funds ownership: 51.68% [Q1] → 44.61% (-7.07%) [Q2]

Financial journalist opinion

Based on 3 articles about TAGG published over the past 30 days

Neutral
ETF Trends
5 days ago
Want Bond Index Performance? You're Better Off Active
The Fed's looming decision to cut rates has many investors looking to their fixed income allocations. Bonds sometimes come across as a bit less exciting than equities, and for good reason, as their role is often used as a stabilizing force for many portfolios.
Want Bond Index Performance? You're Better Off Active
Positive
ETF Trends
21 days ago
Consider Active Bond ETF TAGG as Fed Signals Cut
The Fed may have spent the last several months balking at cutting rates too soon amid stubborn inflation data, but rate cut advocates may finally have gotten the signal they wanted. Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled a September cut on August 22, boosting market confidence.
Consider Active Bond ETF TAGG as Fed Signals Cut
Positive
ETF Trends
29 days ago
Active Bond ETF TAGG Up $1 Billion YTD
In a year in which the bond outlook has been very uncertain, active bond ETFs have picked up major interest. One in particular, the active bond ETF TAGG, has added more than $1 billion in net inflows since January 1st according to ETF Database data.
Active Bond ETF TAGG Up $1 Billion YTD
Neutral
ETF Trends
1 month ago
Are Markets Wrong About Inflation? Active Bond ETFs Can Help
Inflation dominated market narratives for months entering 2025, but has since been relegated below the fold. It may still be too soon to declare mission accomplished over inflation, however.
Are Markets Wrong About Inflation? Active Bond ETFs Can Help
Neutral
ETF Trends
1 month ago
As Interest Rate Outlook Grows Murkier, Try Active Bond ETFs
The Federal Reserve held rates once again to end July, but not without growing dissent among Fed governors. Indeed, the outlook on rates has grown more and more complicated, amid continued pressure from the Trump administration and persistent inflation in a steady market.
As Interest Rate Outlook Grows Murkier, Try Active Bond ETFs
Positive
ETF Trends
2 months ago
What June's ETF Trends Tell Us
Advisors and investors showed strong interest in actively managed ETFs and municipal bond products in June according to VettaFi sentiment. While industrywide flows strong support the former, we think the latter is similarly compelling.
What June's ETF Trends Tell Us
Neutral
ETF Trends
2 months ago
Feeling Unsure About Rates? Consider Active ETFs
The Federal Reserve extended its wait-and-see interest rate policy at the June FOMC meeting. Officials also appear increasingly divided over the path of interest rates in the second half, prolonging investor and market uncertainty about second half outlooks.
Feeling Unsure About Rates? Consider Active ETFs
Positive
ETF Trends
3 months ago
T. Rowe ETFs: Active Benefits at Competitive Prices
This year's market environment remains a favorable one for active ETFs, with approximately 40% of flows funneling into the strategies year-to-date. As investors increasingly look beyond benchmark constraints for opportunity, T.
T. Rowe ETFs: Active Benefits at Competitive Prices
Positive
ETF Trends
3 months ago
2 Fundamental Benefits of Active Fixed Income ETFs
Advisors and investors seeking opportunities beyond passive bond benchmarks, or looking to reduce risk, would do well to consider active fixed income ETFs. In the mercurial markets of 2025, strategies that rely on fundamental analysis to construct portfolios while remaining flexible could prove beneficial.
2 Fundamental Benefits of Active Fixed Income ETFs
Positive
ETF Trends
3 months ago
Refresh Your Core Bond Portfolio With Active TAGG
Ratcheting geopolitical tensions in the Middle East mid-June add another layer of risk in 2025. In a tumultuous year defined by ongoing volatility, uncertainty, and risks, actively managed strategies appear well-positioned.
Refresh Your Core Bond Portfolio With Active TAGG
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