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How it compares to other similar ETFs

The table compares GMO Ultra-Short Income ETF's Sortino Ratio with other ETFs in the Ultrashort Bond category across multiple time periods, showing how GMOC's risk-adjusted performance compares to similar funds.

Data shows 1-, 5-, and 10-year periods, plus each fund's all-time average, as of Jun 6, 2026.


SymbolName1Y Sortino Ratio5Y Sortino Ratio10Y Sortino RatioAll Time Sortino Ratio
SGOViShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF277.10
TBLLInvesco Short Term Treasury ETF217.77
BILSPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF175.67
SHViShares 0-1 Year Treasury Bond ETF149.54
BILZPIMCO Ultra Short Government Active Exchange-Traded Fund126.50
GBILGoldman Sachs Access Treasury 0-1 Year ETF106.79
BILSSPDR Bloomberg 3-12 Month T-Bill ETF100.82
CLIPGlobal X 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF72.61
MINTPIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Active ETF65.83
TBILUS Treasury 3 Month Bill ETF59.00
GMOCGMO Ultra-Short Income ETF

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Historical Sortino Ratio

The chart shows GMOC's rolling Sortino ratio over time compared to your chosen benchmark. Rising trends indicate improving returns relative to downside risk, while declining trends may signal deteriorating risk-adjusted performance or increased volatility during market stress. Use multiple timeframes to distinguish short-term fluctuations from long-term patterns.

Identify market cycles by observing when GMOC consistently outperforms (line above benchmark), underperforms (below benchmark), or aligns with the benchmark.


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