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Bond ETFs FAQ <details><summary>What is the Bond ETFs hub?</summary><p>Bond ETFs is an educational research hub with curated watchlist candidates, sector context, internal research links, and TradeAlphaAI score context. It is for educational purposes only and does not provide financial advice.</p></details><details><summary>Is Bond ETFs content financial advice?</summary><p>No. This hub is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes investment advice, a price target, or a security recommendation.</p></details><details><summary>What are bond ETFs and how do they work?</summary><p>Bond ETFs hold diversified portfolios of fixed-income securities. BND provides broad U.S. bond market exposure. TLT focuses on long-term Treasuries (20+ years). IEF covers intermediate Treasuries (7-10 years). LQD holds investment-grade corporate bonds. HYG holds high-yield (junk) corporate bonds. Each has different duration, credit risk, and yield profile.</p></details><details><summary>How do interest rates affect bond ETF prices?</summary><p>Bond prices move inversely to yields. When interest rates rise, bond prices fall — and longer-duration bond ETFs (TLT) fall more than short-duration ETFs. This is called duration risk. TLT can experience large drawdowns during rate-hike cycles. IEF (intermediate duration) has less interest rate sensitivity than TLT.</p></details><details><summary>What is the difference between investment-grade and high-yield bonds?</summary><p>Investment-grade bonds (LQD, BND) are issued by companies with strong credit ratings, offering lower yields with lower default risk. High-yield bonds (HYG) are issued by lower-rated companies, offering higher yields with higher default risk. In research frameworks, high-yield spreads (the yield difference versus Treasuries) are used as a risk sentiment indicator.</p></details>
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