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For JPMorgan’s income managers, discipline means delivering predictable outcomes through rigorous risk management rather than chasing headline yield. In this episode of Inside Active, host David Cohne, a mutual fund and active management analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, and co-host Eric Balchunas, senior ETF analyst at BI, speak with Hamilton Reiner, managing director and CIO of the US Core Equity Team, and James McNerny, managing director and portfolio manager within the Global Liquidity business. They discuss the growing appeal of equity income strategies like the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI), why the fund is designed around predictable outcomes rather than maximizing yield and how index-level options allow JPMorgan to generate income without sacrificing stock selection. The conversation also explores why the JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF (JPST) is positioned as a deliberate step beyond cash, how the team prioritizes liquidity and capital preservation and why tight controls on credit and spread risk matter in volatile markets. The podcast was recorded on Jan. 13. Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidCohneAc... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... #Bloomberg #Podcast #etf #Insideactive #activeinvesting Bloomberg Intelligence shall not constitute, nor be construed as, investment advice or investment recommendations (i.e., recommendations as to whether or not to “buy,” “sell,” “hold,” or to enter or not to enter into any other transaction involving any specific interest) or a recommendation as to an investment or other strategy. No aspect of the Bloomberg Intelligence function is based on the consideration of a customer's individual circumstances. Bloomberg Intelligence should not be considered as information sufficient upon which to base an investment decision. Customers should determine on their own whether they agree with Bloomberg Intelligence. Bloomberg Intelligence should not be construed as tax or accounting advice or as a service designed to facilitate any Bloomberg Intelligence customer’s compliance with its tax, accounting, or other legal obligations. Bloomberg believes that the information it uses in Bloomberg Intelligence comes from reliable sources, but does not guarantee the accuracy of information contained in Bloomberg Intelligence. Employees involved in Bloomberg Intelligence may hold positions in the securities analyzed or discussed on Bloomberg Intelligence.