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To: 389190 who wrote (22037)11/7/2025 10:18:28 AM
From: 389190  Respond to of 23623
 
USHY and HYLB are rated A by factset , 3 stars by MS
SPHY rated A by factset, 4 stars by MS

they are all High Yield bond funds



To: 389190 who wrote (22037)11/8/2025 3:18:58 PM
From: jritz0  Respond to of 23623
 
RE: I own HYBI , Neos Enhanced Income Credit Select ETF

It wouldn't be considered a pure bond fund in portfolio. It may be a decent fund but it is relying on the options on the SP500 to goose the yield. That reduces diversification of the bonds to an overall portfolio It is the same reason I no longer own NEOS CSHI for cash holdings. I want my cash to be in short term cash-like investments and bond investments in either individual issues or a pure bond fund.
The best bet may be a bond CEF, but I'm not a fan.