Clark Asset Management increased its BSCU position by 206,125 shares in the first quarter; the estimated trade size was $3.48 million based on quarterly average prices.
Meanwhile, the quarter-end position value rose by $3.26 million, reflecting both trading and price movement.
The quarter-end stake was 1,157,736 shares, valued at $19.36 million.
BSCU now accounts for 1.82% of fund AUM, which places it outside the fund’s top five holdings.
Clark Asset Management added 206,125 shares of the Invesco BulletShares 2030 Corporate Bond ETF (NASDAQ:BSCU) in the first quarter, an estimated $3.48 million trade based on quarterly average pricing, according to an SEC filing dated April 16, 2026.
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated April 16, 2026, Clark Asset Management increased its stake in the Invesco BulletShares 2030 Corporate Bond ETF (NASDAQ:BSCU) by 206,125 shares, an estimated $3.48 million increase based on average closing prices for the quarter. The value of the position at quarter-end rose by $3.26 million, which includes both trading activity and market price changes.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Net assets | $2.5 billion |
| Dividend yield | 4.55% |
| Price (as of market close April 15, 2026) | $16.83 |
| 1-year total return | 7% |
The Invesco BulletShares 2030 Corporate Bond ETF provides investors with targeted exposure to investment-grade corporate bonds maturing in 2030, combining the benefits of a defined maturity profile with the liquidity of an exchange-traded fund.
As with other Clark moves last month, this purchase ultimately looks like another building block in a broader bond ladder, as opposed to a standalone bet. That matters because it signals intent, suggesting the firm is looking to lock in returns across multiple years and smooth out reinvestment risk.
You can see that in how small this position is relative to the rest of the portfolio. At 1.82% of AUM, it sits well below core equity exposures like VEA at 15.4% and VTV at 9.4%. Pair that with similar buys across 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, and even 2031 ETFs, and it’s pretty clear this is about building a staggered income stream.
BSCU fits that strategy cleanly. It holds roughly 446 investment-grade bonds and about $2.49 billion in assets, with a 4.55% SEC yield and a low 0.10% expense ratio. Duration sits around 3.7 years, with a defined maturity in 2030, giving investors a clearer timeline for both income and principal return.
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