October 2024 Index Positioning

Index Updates  •  Positioning Update  •  September 26, 2024

The Index strategy is based on qualitative and quantitative inputs including economic data and interpretations of government policy. Asset allocation guardrails include 50% – 200% allocation relative to the benchmark for credit, duration, and structure/mortgage weight. A high-conviction exposure to more speculative or diversifying positions is constrained to 0% – 20%.

The characteristics below reflect how we would best position a portfolio of fixed-income ETFs to achieve maximum total return over a comparable baseline neutral portfolio of fixed-income securities (benchmark).

  Relative Positioning  

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Duration

Underweight

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Yield Curve

Slightly Bulleted

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Corporate Credit

Underweight

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Securitized

Overweight MBS

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Conviction

15% 0-5 US TIPS & 5% USD Bullish

Rationale

90% Underweight Duration

In August, the Index moved from neutral duration to 90% underweight the benchmark’s duration.

The committee expects the economy and inflation to remain stronger than expectations, resulting in higher yields over the next several months.

As of the end of September, the index remains 90% duration.

 


Slightly Bulleted Curve Position

The Index holds a slightly bulleted curve position relative to the benchmark.

The curve recently uninverted. Given the Fed’s projected cutting path, the committee anticipates the steepening will accelerate, providing benefit to a bulleted structure.

 

 


70% Underweight Credit

In January, the Index took a 90% underweight position in corporate bonds relative to the benchmark due to record corporate bond issuance and an overbought equity market.

Given further acceleration of these conditions, the committee decided to move from 90% to 70% underweight credit relative to the benchmark.


120% Overweight Allocation With 50% Allocation to Current Coupon MBS

The index previously held a neutral allocation to MBS. This October, the committee is moving to 120% overweight MBS relative to the benchmark.

In addition, the securitized sector of the Index holds a 50% position in current coupon to-be-annouced MBS issues.

Falling volatility (in red, the MOVE Index) helps securitized assets perform better.

 


15% 0- to 5-Year U.S. TIPS & 5% USD Bullish Conviction Allocation

The Index is increasing its allocation to 0- to 5-year U.S. TIPS from 5% in September to 15% in October in addition to the 5% allocation to USD which has remained the same.

The bullish USD bet would benefit if the U.S. economy outperforms the rest of the world, leading to higher yields and a strong dollar.

The short TIPS position would benefit from higher-than-expected inflation readings.

 

 

Allocation Changes

NameOctober
2024
September 2024
iShares MBS ETF16.7014.00
Simplify MBS ETF16.6513.90
iShares 0-5 Year TIPS Bond ETF15.005.00
iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF8.504.55
iShares 3-7 Year Treasury Bond ETF8.3012.10
Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF7.355.70
Schwab Long-Term U.S. Treasury ETF7.308.80
WisdomTree BBG USD Bullish Fund5.005.00
iShares BBB Rated Corporate Bond ETF5.005.00
Vanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF4.757.20
Vanguard Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF3.258.75
Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF2.2010.00