The above is my ETF of choice. The fund is primarily invested in U.S. domiciled companies with the U.S. dollar exposure hedged back to the Canadian dollar. The average duration is 2.5 years with the credit quality in the BB to CCC range. Average yield to maturity is nearly 7%.
Interestingly, despite being actively managed, it has a nearly identical MER to Blackrock's passive high-yield funds (50 - 60 bps range). Curious.
My overall VP is now currently half in these high-yield bonds and the other half in stocks. The stock portion consists of value and small cap value picks.
Smith1776 wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 5:55 pm
My overall VP is now currently half in these high-yield bonds and the other half in stocks. The stock portion consists of value and small cap value picks.
Value in the VP? These days? I sense that someone is a glutton for punishment haha.