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TrueWealth Exits $12.8 Million FMB Position -- What Investors Should Know
What happened
According to a recent SEC filing, TrueWealth Financial Partners sold all 248,749 shares it held in the First Trust Managed Municipal ETF (FMB +0.08%) during the first quarter of 2026, with an estimated transaction value of $12.8 million based on the quarter’s average closing price.
What else to know
ETF overview
| Metric | Value | | --- | --- | | AUM | $2.0 billion | | Dividend yield | 3.48% | | Expense ratio | 0.39% | | 1-year return (as of 5/22/26) | 6.18% |
ETF snapshot
First Trust Managed Municipal ETF (FMB) is an actively managed ETF that seeks current income exempt from regular federal income tax.
What this transaction means for investors
When an institutional investor fully exits a position that previously made up more than 10% of its portfolio, it's worth pausing to ask why -- even if the answer is likely routine.
A sale like this doesn't necessarily reflect a changed view on municipal bonds. Wealth managers regularly rebalance portfolios in response to shifting risk profiles, tax strategy changes, or simply to redeploy capital where they see better opportunities. The timing -- during a quarter when TrueWealth appears to have significantly restructured its overall portfolio, moving toward an equity-heavy, index-fund-oriented lineup -- suggests this may be part of a broader strategic pivot rather than a muni-specific call.
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For investors who hold FMB independently or are considering it, the fund is worth evaluating on its own merits. Municipal bonds have historically offered a compelling after-tax yield advantage for investors in higher income brackets, and FMB's active management gives it flexibility to navigate interest rate shifts that passive muni funds can’t. With a dividend yield of 3.48% and a relatively modest 0.39% expense ratio for an actively managed strategy, FMB remains a reasonable option for tax-sensitive fixed income investors -- even if one large institutional holder has moved on. However, for most everyday investors who aren’t in higher tax brackets, a simple low-cost total bond market index fund is likely the better starting point.