HYGH ETF Performance Update: Hedged High Yield Bond Strategy in a Low Rate Environment
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lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2025, 2:29 pm ET1 min de lectura
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HYGH, which tracks the BlackRock Interest Rate Hedged High Yield Bond Index, has a 12-month trailing yield of 7.11% and a net expense ratio of 0.52%. The fund is primarily invested in the iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG) and employs derivatives to mitigate interest rate risk. However, the fund's performance has not lived up to expectations, with a total return of 65.07% since its inception, compared to 55.78% for HYG [1].
One of the primary reasons for HYGH's underperformance is its sensitivity to interest rate changes. The effective duration of HYGH is 0.12 years, which means the fund's price would drop by 0.12% for every 1% rise in interest rates. This sensitivity makes HYGH less attractive in environments with stable or decreasing interest rates, as seen in the past few years [1].
Additionally, HYGH's dividend growth has not been consistent, with the annual sum of distributions increasing by 42% over the past nine years. However, this growth has not outpaced inflation, which has been around 33% based on CPI [1].
Comparatively, HYGH's competitors, such as WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged High Yield Bond Fund (HYZD) and ProShares High Yield-Interest Rate Hedged ETF (HYHG), have shown better performance in terms of total return, yield, and dividend growth. HYGH is the largest and most liquid of these funds, but its underperformance in stable or decreasing rates has made it less appealing to investors [1].
In conclusion, while HYGH offers an interest rate hedge, its sensitivity to interest rate changes and inconsistent dividend growth make it unappealing in stable or decreasing rate environments. Investors should consider other high-yield ETFs or strategies that offer better performance and resilience in these conditions.
The iShares Interest Rate Hedged High Yield Bond ETF (HYGH) has underperformed since its launch in 2014. Despite a recent update, the ETF remains unappealing due to its performance in stable or decreasing interest rates.
The iShares Interest Rate Hedged High Yield Bond ETF (HYGH) has shown disappointing performance since its launch in 2014. Despite recent updates, the ETF continues to be unappealing to investors, particularly in environments with stable or decreasing interest rates.HYGH, which tracks the BlackRock Interest Rate Hedged High Yield Bond Index, has a 12-month trailing yield of 7.11% and a net expense ratio of 0.52%. The fund is primarily invested in the iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG) and employs derivatives to mitigate interest rate risk. However, the fund's performance has not lived up to expectations, with a total return of 65.07% since its inception, compared to 55.78% for HYG [1].
One of the primary reasons for HYGH's underperformance is its sensitivity to interest rate changes. The effective duration of HYGH is 0.12 years, which means the fund's price would drop by 0.12% for every 1% rise in interest rates. This sensitivity makes HYGH less attractive in environments with stable or decreasing interest rates, as seen in the past few years [1].
Additionally, HYGH's dividend growth has not been consistent, with the annual sum of distributions increasing by 42% over the past nine years. However, this growth has not outpaced inflation, which has been around 33% based on CPI [1].
Comparatively, HYGH's competitors, such as WisdomTree Interest Rate Hedged High Yield Bond Fund (HYZD) and ProShares High Yield-Interest Rate Hedged ETF (HYHG), have shown better performance in terms of total return, yield, and dividend growth. HYGH is the largest and most liquid of these funds, but its underperformance in stable or decreasing rates has made it less appealing to investors [1].
In conclusion, while HYGH offers an interest rate hedge, its sensitivity to interest rate changes and inconsistent dividend growth make it unappealing in stable or decreasing rate environments. Investors should consider other high-yield ETFs or strategies that offer better performance and resilience in these conditions.

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