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BondBloxx USD High Yield Bond Consumer Non-Cyclicals Sector ETF (NYSEARCA:XHYD) recorded a notable drop in short interest in March. As of March 31, short interest totaled 9,091 shares, down 13.9% from the March 15 total of 10,564 shares.
Approximately 2.0% of the fund’s shares are sold short. Based on an average trading volume of 1,561 shares, the short-interest ratio is 5.8 days.
On Friday, NYSEARCA:XHYD opened at $38.38. The fund’s 50-day moving average is $38.27, while its 200-day moving average is $38.36. Over the past year, XHYD has traded within a range of $37.02 (low) to $40.10 (high).
BondBloxx US High Yield Consumer Non-Cyclicals Sector ETF (XHYD) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in high yield fixed income. It tracks a modified market value-weighted index of USD-denominated, high-yield corporate bonds of any maturity issued by companies in the consumer non-cyclicals sector.
XHYD was launched on Feb 15, 2022 and is managed by BondBloxx.
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