SPDR DoubleLine Total Return Tactical ETFTOTL
TOTL
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Funds holding %
of 6,809 funds
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2024 Q3 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
81% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 161 | Existing positions reduced: 89
40% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 35 | Existing positions closed: 25
5% more funds holding in top 10
Funds holding in top 10: 22 [Q2] → 23 (+1) [Q3]
3% more funds holding
Funds holding: 319 [Q2] → 329 (+10) [Q3]
1% less capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $2.57B [Q2] → $2.55B (-$21.9M) [Q3]
6.38% less ownership
Funds ownership: 88.15% [Q2] → 81.77% (-6.38%) [Q3]
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for TOTL.
Financial journalist opinion
Positive
Market Watch
2 months ago
Bond ETF flows this year just topped annual record set in 2021
Investors are flocking to bond ETFs this year, according to State Street.
Positive
ETF Trends
5 months ago
Why There's Room for More ETF Adoption
The future for ETFs is bright. That's my takeaway after reading State Street Global Advisors' just-released 2024 ETF Impact Survey.
Negative
Seeking Alpha
7 months ago
TOTL: An Active Bond Fund That's Not Living Up To The Hype
The SPDR® DoubleLine Total Return Tactical ETF aims to outperform its benchmark by exploiting mispricings in the bond market. The fund is actively managed and has the flexibility to invest in asset classes beyond the benchmark. Despite its active management approach, the fund has not consistently outperformed a passive bond market ETF proxy of its benchmark.
Negative
Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
TOTL: Lagging Its Benchmark And Peers
SPDR® DoubleLine Total Return Tactical ETF is an actively managed debt fund with a 12-month trailing yield of 4.88%. The TOTL ETF portfolio has a low risk profile, but it has missed its objective to outperform its benchmark since inception. It has underperformed 4 of its close competitors over the last 15 months.
Positive
Market Watch
1 year ago
ETF investors flee cash-like government bond funds, favor riskier assets in ‘bullish buying'
Hello! In this week's ETF Wrap, you'll get a look at flow data showing recent “bullish buying behavior” from investors, as well as funds to consider before 2024 hits.
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