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SPDR SSGA Fixed Income Sector Rotation ETF

FISR
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Today’s Change
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Snapshot
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Inception Date
Apr 02 2019
Expense Ratio
0.50%
Type
US Bonds
Fund Owner
State Street (SPDR)
Volume (1m avg. daily)
$1,081,571
AUM
$174,921,146
Associated Index
None
Inverse/Leveraged
No
Passive/Active
Active
Fractionable on Composer
Yes
Prospectus

Top 10 Holdings

SPTI
SPDR Series Trust - SPDR Portfolio Intermediate Term Treasury ETF
41.40%
SPMB
SPDR Series Trust - SPDR Portfolio Mortgage Backed Bond ETF
30.10%
SPIB
SSgA Active Trust - SPDR Portfolio Intermediate Term Corporate Bond ETF
10.32%
BWX
SPDR Series Trust - SPDR Bloomberg International Treasury Bond ETF
7.64%
SPTL
SSgA Active Trust - SPDR Portfolio Long Term Treasury ETF
5.63%
JNK
SPDR Series Trust - SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF
2.83%
SPLB
SSgA Active Trust - SPDR Portfolio Long Term Corporate Bond ETF
1.90%
n/a
SSI US GOV MONEY MARKET CLASS
0.19%
n/a
US DOLLAR
-0.00%
Invest with FISR

What is FISR?

The SPDR SSGA Fixed Income Sector Rotation ETF seeks to provide excess return by tactically allocating among income and yield-generating ETFs based on a proprietary process that combines quantitative and qualitative analysis. The fund primarily invests in ETFs that focus on one or more of the following sectors of the fixed income market: bonds issued by U.S. government or agency, treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS), corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities, high yield bonds, international (including emerging markets) government and corporate bonds, senior loans, floating rate notes, cash equivalents, etc.

ETFs related toFISR

ETFs correlated to FISR include BKAG, AGG, BND

FISR
SSgA Active Trust - SPDR SSGA Fixed Income Sector Rotation ETF
BKAG
BNY Mellon ETF Trust - BNY Mellon Core Bond ETF
AGG
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF
BND
Vanguard Group, Inc. - Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF
FLCB
Franklin Templeton ETF Trust - Franklin U.S. Core Bond ETF
SCHZ
Schwab Strategic Trust - Schwab US Aggregate Bond ETF
SPAB
SPDR Series Trust - SPDR Portfolio Aggregate Bond ETF
EAGG
iShares Trust - iShares ESG Aware U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF
UTEN
Rbb Fund Inc - US Treasury 10 Year Note ETF
IEF
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF
TYD
Direxion Shares ETF Trust - Direxion Daily 7-10 Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares

What is ETF correlation?

Correlation is a measure of the strength of the relationship between two ETFs. It quantifies the degree to which prices of the two ETFs typically move together.

Here, correlation is measured over the past year with the Pearson correlation coefficient (Pearon’s r), which ranges from -1 to 1.

Using ETF correlations in portfolio and strategy construction

ETF correlations can help you create investing strategies and portfolios. Use them to:

  • Build a diversified portfolio from uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETFs with the aim of minimizing portfolio risk.
  • Compare correlated or related ETFs to find one with a lower expense ratio or higher trading volume.
  • Create an investing strategy that hedges an ETF with an uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETF.

Automated Strategies
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FAQ

FISR is a US Bonds ETF. The SPDR SSGA Fixed Income Sector Rotation ETF seeks to provide excess return by tactically allocating among income and yield-generating ETFs based on a proprietary process that combines quantitative and qualitative analysis. The fund primarily invests in ETFs that focus on one or more of the following sectors of the fixed income market: bonds issued by U.S. government or agency, treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS), corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities, high yield bonds, international (including emerging markets) government and corporate bonds, senior loans, floating rate notes, cash equivalents, etc.

Yes, FISR is actively managed. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index.

No, FISR is not passively managed. It is actively managed. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested.

The 1-month return on FISR is -0.0151%. This is the percent change in the value of FISR over the most recent 1-month period. The 3-month return on FISR is -0.0385%. This is the percent change in the value of FISR over the most recent 3-month period.

The standard deviation of FISR for the past year is 0.0821%. Standard deviation is the typical amount that the daily returns vary from the mean of the returns over the time period, standardized to a period of a year.

ETFs similar to FISR include GSY, GVI, and BLV.

ETFs correlated to FISR include BKAG, AGG, and BND.

ETFs that are inversely correlated to FISR include PST, TBX, and TTT.

Disclaimers

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We show information directly obtained from our data provider, Xignite. Data shown here is provided by Xignite, an unaffiliated third party. Composer believes the information shown here is reliable, but has not been verified and there is no guarantee that the information is accurate.

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We show information based on calculations performed by Composer using data from our provider. Information provided here is based on calculations performed by Composer using data sourced from Xignite, an unaffiliated third party. Composer believes this information is reliable, but has not verified the data and there is no guarantee that the calculations are accurate.