F/M 10-Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond Etf (ZTEN) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
The F/M 10-Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF is a fund that buys corporate bonds — loans made to large, stable companies — that mature in around 10 years. It focuses specifically on "investment grade" bonds, meaning bonds issued by companies with strong credit ratings and a lower chance of defaulting. Investors who want steady income without taking on too much risk are the main customers. The fund makes money by charging a small annual fee, called an expense ratio, taken from the assets it holds. It operates in the U.S. bond market and, with roughly $100 million in assets, is a smaller fund compared to giants like iShares or Vanguard. Its main risk is interest rate sensitivity — when interest rates rise, bond prices fall, and a 10-year duration makes this fund more exposed to that effect than shorter-term bond funds.
Winston Score: 0/100 — Insufficient Data
Not enough data to score this stock reliably.
- Quality: Data not available (0/30)
- Growth: Data not available (0/20)
- Cash Flow: Data not available (0/10)
- Stability: Data not available (0/10)
- Valuation: Data not available (0/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $50.15
Market Cap: $66M
Sector: Financial Services
Industry: Asset Management
Exchange: NASDAQ

