If You Invested in Infrastructure Capital Bond Income ETF (BNDS)
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Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago| If you invested | 1 year ago | 5 years ago | 10 years ago | Since Jan 15, 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | $1,021 +2% | — | — | $1,007 +1% |
| $10,000 | $10,212 +2% | — | — | $10,074 +1% |
Based on real historical closing prices through the latest market close. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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BNDS vs S&P 500Year-by-Year Returns
BNDS annual performance| Year | Start Price | End Price | Annual Return | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $50.32 | $50.30 | -0.0% | -0.0% |
| 2026 | $50.41 | $50.69 | +0.6% | +0.7% |
About Infrastructure Capital Bond Income ETF
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Infrastructure Capital Bond Income ETF investment returns
How much would $1,000 invested in Infrastructure Capital Bond Income ETF be worth today?
If you invested $1,000 in Infrastructure Capital Bond Income ETF (BNDS) 1 years ago on 2025-07-07, your investment would be worth $1,021 today, representing a +2.1% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 2.1% per year (CAGR).
Has Infrastructure Capital Bond Income ETF outperformed the S&P 500?
Comparison data requires at least 10 years of trading history. Use the calculator above to compare BNDS performance over available time periods.
What is Infrastructure Capital Bond Income ETF's average annual return?
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of BNDS over the past 1 years is 2.1%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — BNDS's best recent year was 2026 (+0.6%) and worst was 2025 (-0.0%).
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