Some Positives About Municipal Bond ETFs [View article]
lonestar1, thanks for the guidance.
On Jan 11 06:16 PM lonestar1 wrote:
> you have to get a real broker to call the retail trading desk of > the dealers to find some pre-refunded bonds. Be careful to check > if the bond is backed by Treasuries. A small percentage of pre-refunded > bonds are backed by Freddie or Fannie papers. > > I don't know any closed or mutual funds are pure preres. Short duration > funds may have a good percentage of preres. Again, I don't really > like mutual funds in this environment.
Some Positives About Municipal Bond ETFs [View article]
Got any suggestions on where to find pre-funded munis? I'd be buying through my discount brokerage. I was previously looking at ETFs, including PZA, but that may be too much exposure to CA and NY, etc. Is there such a thing as a closed end or mutual fund or a fund with a large % of pre-funded munis?
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On Jan 11 06:16 PM lonestar1 wrote:
> you have to get a real broker to call the retail trading desk of
> the dealers to find some pre-refunded bonds. Be careful to check
> if the bond is backed by Treasuries. A small percentage of pre-refunded
> bonds are backed by Freddie or Fannie papers.
>
> I don't know any closed or mutual funds are pure preres. Short duration
> funds may have a good percentage of preres. Again, I don't really
> like mutual funds in this environment.
Some Positives About Municipal Bond ETFs [View article]
Is there such a thing as a closed end or mutual fund or a fund with a large % of pre-funded munis?