(SPSB) Barclays Short Term - NYSE
ETF Category: Short-Term Bond | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 10.430m USD | Total Return: 4% in 12m
Avg Turnover: 85.1M
Warnings
No concerns identified
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
Seasonality
The SPDR Barclays Short Term Corporate Bond ETF (SPSB) is a passively managed index fund that invests at least 80% of its total assets in securities that make up its underlying benchmark, as well as in securities deemed to have substantially identical economic characteristics. The index it tracks is designed to measure the performance of the short-term U.S. corporate bond market, meaning the fund primarily holds investment-grade corporate debt with relatively short maturities. This structure gives investors low-cost exposure to a specific segment of the fixed-income market while limiting interest rate sensitivity compared to longer-duration bond funds.
The ETF operates within the short-term bond category, a segment of the fixed-income market focused on debt securities with shorter maturity profiles, typically between one and three years. Corporate bonds represent debt issued by companies to raise capital, and short-term versions of these instruments generally carry lower duration risk and yield less than their long-term counterparts.
- Fed rate cuts compress short-term corporate bond yields
- Corporate credit spreads widen on recession fears
- Flight to safety lifts short-term bond ETF demand
As of June 29, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 30.02 with a total of 2,708,767 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by +0.20%, over one month by +0.36%, over three months by +1.30% and over the past year by +3.99%.
Current recommended Stop Loss: 29.90 (which is 0.4% or 3 ATR below the current price).
Barclays Short Term has no consensus analysts rating.