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Worst Performing: VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF

Worst Performing High Yield ETFs of 2022: VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL), featured by top securities fraud attorneys, the White Law Group

VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL)and other Junk Bond ETFs take a hit as Interest Rates Rise  

The White Law Group is investigating potential securities claims involving VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL).  

Just one high-yield bond exchange-traded fund (ETF) offered a positive return this year through the end of the third quarter, according to Morningstar. The best performing high-yield ETFs tended to be shorter in duration, while some longer duration ETFs were among the worst performers, including VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL).  

VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL) an international junk bond ETF, was reportedly one of ten worst performing high yield ETF through the third quarter, according to Financial Advisor Mag.  

ANGL reportedly tracks an index covering high-yield bonds that were formerly investment-grade bonds. This area of the fixed-income market tends to have longer durations and more interest-rate risk than the overall high-yield market, and that has led to its poor performance in recent months, according to the article.  

As you may know, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.5% on May 4, 2022 to 0.75% to 1.00%, and increased it again in September 2022 to 3% to 3.25%. More increases are anticipated in the months ahead.   

Unfortunately for bond fund investors, the longer the maturity of a particular bond or group of bonds, the greater impact changing interest rates will have.  According to Morningstar, VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL)is currently down –21.04% YTD.  

ANGL Investors may have Claims  

The White Law Group is investigating potential securities claims involving broker dealers who may have improperly recommended bond funds to investors.   

Before recommending a bond investment, a financial advisor, at minimum, is required to disclose: (1) the bond’s current price, (2) the commissions or markups that must be paid to acquire the bond, (3) an explanation of the call provisions for the bond (if applicable), (4) the current yield, the yield to maturity, and the yield to call the bond, (5) the amount and timing of the bond payments, and, most importantly, (6) the risk of default or devaluation of that particular bond’s value.   

If a financial advisor failed to disclose this potential risk of investing in bonds, and instead represented that investing in bonds is “safe,” then the investor may have a claim for failure to adequately disclose the true risks of investing in bonds at historically low yields.  This risk is magnified if the maturity of the bond is longer.  The longer the maturity of a particular bond or group of bonds, the greater impact changing interest rates will have.  So, if a financial advisor recommends to a client in a historically low yield environment, to over-concentrate their portfolio in long term bonds, the risk of loss is substantially greater than if the broker recommended short term bonds.  

If you have suffered investment losses in VanEck Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL), the securities attorneys at the White Law Group may be able to help you by filing a FINRA Dispute Resolution claim against the brokerage firm that sold you the investment.  

For a free consultation with one of our securities fraud attorneys please call The White Law Group at 888-637-5510.  

The White Law Group is a national securities fraud, securities arbitration, and investor protection law firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois and Seattle, Washington.    

For more information on The White Law Group, and its representation of investors, please visit www.WhiteSecuritiesLaw.com 

 

 

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