JMST ETF Analysis: J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded | NYSE
Muni National Short | NYSE, USA | Market Cap: 7.163m USD | 12M Return: 2.8% | US46641Q6540 | Charts, Fundamentals & Technical Analysis
Avg Turnover: 47.7M
Warnings
No concerns identified
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
Seasonality 7.8 years of data
How good or bad each month usually is (without trend). The score below shows how much you can trust it: 0 = pure chance, >40 gets interesting and >55 is strong.
JMST is an actively managed exchange-traded fund that invests primarily in municipal securities, allocating at least 80% of its assets to bonds whose interest income is exempt from federal income tax. The fund may invest up to 100% of its holdings in short-term municipal instruments, including variable rate demand notes, short-term municipal notes, and tax-exempt commercial paper, positioning it within the Muni National Short category for income-oriented, tax-efficient exposure.
- Fed rate cuts pressure short-term muni yields and NAV
- Federal tax exemption policy changes threaten fund appeal
- Municipal credit conditions weaken amid state budget stress
- Treasury bill yields rise, eroding muni relative attractiveness
As of August 21, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 50.93 with a total of 757,372 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by +0.04%, over one month by +0.21%, over three months by +1.02% and over the past year by +2.75%.
Current recommended Stop Loss: 50.80 (which is 0.3% or 3.3 ATR below the current price).
J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded has no consensus analysts rating.