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A Beginner’s Guide to the Vanguard VGLT Treasury Bond ETF

  What Is the Vanguard Long-Term Treasury ETF (VGLT)? A Simple Guide to Long-Term U.S. Treasury Bond Investing 1. Overview of the Vanguard Long-Term Treasury ETF (VGLT) Visit official VGLT ETF website for more information! The Vanguard Long-Term Treasury ETF (VGLT) is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with exposure to long-term U.S. Treasury bonds. The fund focuses on government-issued debt securities that typically have remaining maturities between 10 and 25 years. Because these bonds are issued by the U.S. Treasury, they are backed by the full faith and credit of the federal government. VGLT aims to provide a relatively high and sustainable level of current income compared with shorter-term Treasury funds. By investing in long-term bonds, the ETF may generate higher interest payments than funds focused on shorter maturities. For investors seeking exposure to long-term government bonds within a diversifie...

JMOM ETF: A Simple Introduction to Momentum Investing

JMOM ETF: A Simple Introduction to Momentum Investing The U.S. ETF JMOM (JPMorgan U.S. Momentum Factor ETF) is designed exactly as its name suggests—it invests in stocks with strong upward momentum. Instead of manually picking individual stocks, JMOM automatically allocates more weight to U.S. companies that have recently shown strong price performance.  Because of this simple and intuitive structure, it’s an ETF that even beginners can easily understand. Since JPMorgan selects stocks using its own quantitative strategy, investors can rely on a rules-based approach rather than emotion or intuition, which is why this ETF has been gaining attention recently. 1. What Exactly Is JMOM? JMOM invests in U.S. large-cap and mid-cap stocks that have recently shown clear upward momentum. Since it uses a momentum-based strategy, the ETF increases its weight in stocks that are rising strongly in the short term, while naturally reducing exposure to weake...