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IGIB: Riding The Wave Of Investment-Grade Bonds In Turbulent Times
Investment-grade bonds offer an attractive opportunity in the current economic climate, with declining inflation and lower growth expectations. The iShares 5-10 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF provides a balanced approach to fixed-income investing and aligns with investors seeking income generation and capital preservation. A pair trading strategy involving shorting the S&P 500 and buying IGIB has historically performed well during times of financial stress but may underperform if the economy reaccelerates. Read More
Posted: Jun 19 2023, 03:11
Author Name: Seeking Alpha
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IGIB: Riding The Wave Of Investment-Grade Bonds In Turbulent Times

By Seeking Alpha
June 19, 2023

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