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$36.54B
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3.7915%
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$60.32
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$60.36
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$60.35 - $60.52
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$58.42 - $60.57
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Bond ETF Bulls on Parade
The opening act of 2026 has been nothing short of historic for the ETF industry, and fixed income is experiencing one of the strongest starts to a year on record.
ETF Trends • 9 hours ago

Treasury Yields Snapshot: February 13, 2026
The yield on the 10-year note finished February 13, 2026 at 4.04%, its lowest level since November. Meanwhile, the 2-year note ended at 3.40%, its lowest level since 2022.
ETF Trends • Feb 17, 2026

VGIT Offers Lower Costs While FIGB Provides Broader Exposure
FIGB carries a much higher expense ratio but offers a slightly higher dividend yield than VGIT. VGIT has experienced a smaller maximum drawdown and better four-year risk-adjusted returns.
The Motley Fool • Feb 11, 2026

How Does BND's Broad Bond Exposure Compare to VGIT's Lower Risk?
Both ETFs charge an identical low expense ratio, but BND has a significantly higher number of holdings. VGIT holds bonds that can mature in three to ten years, while some of BND's holdings mature in as little as one year.
The Motley Fool • Feb 8, 2026

Treasury Yields Snapshot: February 6, 2026
The yield on the 10-year note finished February 6, 2026 at 4.22%. Meanwhile, the 2-year note ended at 3.50% and the 30-year note ended at 4.85%.
ETF Trends • Feb 6, 2026

Market Valuation, Inflation and Treasury Yields: January 2026
Our monthly market valuation updates have long had the same conclusion: US stock indexes are significantly overvalued, which suggests cautious expectations for investment returns. This analysis focuses on the P/E10 ratio, a key indicator of market valuation, and its correlation with inflation and the 10-year Treasury yield.
ETF Trends • Feb 6, 2026

10-Year Treasury Yield Long-Term Perspective: January 2026
This article looks at the 10-year Treasury yield's historical trends since 1962, exploring its relationship with key economic indicators like the Fed Funds Rate (FFR), inflation, and the S&P 500. Fighting Inflation vs.
ETF Trends • Feb 2, 2026

Treasury Yields Snapshot: January 30, 2026
The yield on the 10-year note finished January 30, 2026 at 4.26%. Meanwhile, the 2-year note ended at 3.52% and the 30-year note ended at 4.87%.
ETF Trends • Jan 30, 2026

Treasuries or Munis: VGIT vs. MUB for Conservative Portfolios
VGIT and MUB both focus on high-quality U.S. government-backed bonds but differ in tax treatment and sector exposure MUB holds thousands of municipal bonds with a lower beta and slightly lighter drawdown than VGIT VGIT offers a higher yield, while both funds are highly liquid and low cost. These 10 Stocks Could Mint the Next Wave of Millionaires ›
The Motley Fool • Jan 26, 2026

Government vs. Corporate Bonds: VGIT's Certainty or IGIB's Opportunity?
IGIB holds nearly 3,000 investment-grade corporate bonds and offers a higher yield than VGIT. VGIT has experienced a shallower historical drawdown and lower volatility than IGIB.
The Motley Fool • Jan 25, 2026

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