Goldman Sachs strategist Marissa Ansell recently highlighted why active fixed income ETFs are positioned for significant growth in the coming period.



First up: the market still has substantial runway ahead. There's genuine untapped potential in this segment that hasn't been fully realized yet.

Second, this product category uniquely combines two major advantages—active management expertise paired with the efficiency of the ETF structure. That dual benefit creates a compelling proposition for portfolio managers and institutional investors alike.

Thirdly, the tax efficiency angle deserves attention. Active fixed income ETFs deliver what investors view as an attractive tax-equivalent yield, which makes them increasingly appealing compared to traditional fixed income vehicles.

The convergence of these three factors—available growth opportunity, structural advantages, and superior after-tax returns—suggests active fixed income ETFs could see meaningful inflows as more investors recognize their potential.
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SeasonedInvestorvip
· 20h ago
Hmm... Once again praising active fixed income ETFs. I'm tired of Goldman Sachs' usual spiel. Tax efficiency sounds good, but what's the reality? We all know the truth. It's better to look at actual returns than just pretty words.
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 01-19 12:20
ngl, active fixed income etfs sound like the tax-optimized gas route nobody's been watching yet... could actually catch some serious inflows when institutions finally notice the efficiency play. thesis checks out tbh
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 01-19 06:11
NGL fixed income ETF this time really has some substance, even Goldman Sachs has come out to endorse it...
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-16 22:12
It sounds like another sign that institutions are about to enter... The tax efficiency aspect really hits the pain point.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 01-16 22:12
Hey GS is back to promoting fixed income ETFs, but to be honest, tax efficiency should have been popularized long ago. Why is it only gaining popularity now...
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 01-16 22:06
Active fixed income ETFs do have some substance, but frankly, it still depends on actual performance. Don't just listen to GS hype.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-16 22:01
"untapped potential" lol, been hearing that since 2017... let me dig into the actual fund flows first before i buy this narrative tbh
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RamenStackervip
· 01-16 21:57
Is the fixed income ETF about to take off again? Let's see what Goldman Sachs has to say... Basically, it's still the attractive tax efficiency advantage.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-16 21:52
Active fixed income ETFs are about to take off again, right? The tax efficiency part is indeed impressive, but I feel like I hear this kind of "unlimited growth potential" statement every year... GS is just hyping it up again.
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