Janus Henderson AAA CLO ETF (JAAA) - Highest yielding inexpensive ultra short investment grade bank loan corporate bond fund

I recently added a bank loan bond fund called Janus Henderson AAA CLO ETF (JAAA) to my bond holdings. It's an ultra short duration corporate bond fund typically yielding equivalent to prime minus 1.

These are bonds of mostly *AAA* rated leveraged buyout private equity companies who typically finance leveraged buyout by borrowing from banks. Banks then sell these to investors by securatizing them. These bonds are typically for 3-5 years maturity. However they are floating rate and so they are insensitive to interest rate changes.

As private equity corporate bond fund, it's certainly riskier bond fund. However, none of AAA rated such loans defaulted during 2001 and 2008 mega crashes. So, I have decided to take my chances with it.

It's Yield to Maturity is currently 7.03%. This is one of the highest yield for any ultra short investment grade corporate bond fund with low 0.22% expense ratio. It's not even sensitive to interest rate as coupon is adjustable rate


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