The World Of Bond ETFs

 | Oct 09, 2013 11:25AM ET

Bonds are in the news these days, and not necessarily for bullish reasons. Between the threat of rising interest rates and the possibility of a Treasury default in the US, the notion of fixed-income as a safe haven is under pressure. But while it’s tempting to lump all bonds into one category, the reality (as usual in the capital markets) is far more nuanced. Indeed, if someone gives you their view on the "bond market," your first question should be: Which one?

Keeping track of all the puzzle pieces in bond land can be challenging at times, but it's always essential in our efforts for managing asset allocation and earning a respectable risk premium through time. With that in mind, let’s take a quick tour of the wide world of bonds from an ETF perspective, which, by the way, is part of the routine in , which does all the heavy lifting for you by dispensing a weekly recap of all the major asset classes and their principal subcategories. Here’s a taste of what you’ve been missing. Let’s start with US bonds, which can be divided into at least nine categories: