The Globe and Mail: Investment Advisor Ocean Park Dumped the VanEck Fallen Angel ETF in a $23.8 Million Exit. What Does This Mean for Investors?
Investment Advisor Ocean Park Dumped the VanEck Fallen Angel ETF in a $23.8 Million Exit. What Does This Mean for Investors?
Seeking Alpha: ANGL: Fantastic Fallen Angel ETF, Outstanding Performance, Average 5.4% Yield
Fallen angels are bonds downgraded from investment-grade to non-investment-grade ratings. These bonds tend to experience forced selling from institutional investors. Buyers can profit by buying fallen ...
Fallen angel bond strategies are inherently contrarian. Exchange-traded funds like iShares Fallen Angels USD Bond ETF FALN buy bonds precisely when most investors are selling. These types of funds ...
We assess the performance of FAs since Covid using the FTSE Time-Weighted Fallen Angel Bond Index (TWUSFA), which captures critical timing effects. We find a more favourable risk/return profile in FAs ...
2024 returns will likely be driven by carry, with sector and quality differences driving potential outperformance versus broad high yield. An uptick in fallen angels may provide further support. Last, ...
The neon-lit tenderness of the motorcycle in Wong Kar-wai’s film Fallen Angels has grown to be one of the most iconic shots in modern cinema. The scene captures a melancholic romanticism as Michelle ...
The Motley Fool: What This $4 Million Exit From a Fallen Angel ETF With 6% Yield Signals for Long-Term Investors
What This $4 Million Exit From a Fallen Angel ETF With 6% Yield Signals for Long-Term Investors
Fallen angels underperformed the broad high yield market in September by 0.35%. The seven-month drought of fallen angles ended in September as OCI NV and VF Corporation were downgraded to high yield, ...