(JSCP) JPMorgan Short Duration - NYSE
ETF Category: Short-Term Bond | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 1.511m USD | Total Return: 3.9% in 12m
Avg Turnover: 9.78M
Warnings
No concerns identified
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
Seasonality
The JPMorgan Short Duration Core Plus ETF (JSCP) is an actively managed bond ETF that invests primarily in investment grade fixed-income securities. Under normal market conditions, at least 70% of the funds net assets must be held in securities rated investment grade by a NRSRO or deemed of comparable quality by the adviser, while no more than 30% may be allocated to below investment grade (high yield) securities. The fund may also invest up to 25% of its net assets in foreign securities, including sovereign and agency debt.
As a short duration fund, JSCP focuses on bonds with shorter maturities, which generally results in lower sensitivity to interest rate changes compared to longer-duration bond funds. The core plus designation indicates a strategy that anchors on a core portfolio of investment grade bonds while adding selective positions in higher-yielding sectors to potentially enhance income.
- Fed rate cut path lowers short-end bond yields
- High yield credit spreads tighten on soft landing optimism
- Money market fund yields compete for short-duration investor capital
As of June 29, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 47.16 with a total of 151,804 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by +0.28%, over one month by +0.41%, over three months by +1.01% and over the past year by +3.93%.
Current recommended Stop Loss: 47.00 (which is 0.3% or 2 ATR below the current price).
JPMorgan Short Duration has no consensus analysts rating.