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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Red Spruce Capital Nets $3.7 Million by Dumping One-Third of BSCR Shares
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Red Spruce Capital Nets $3.7 Million by Dumping One-Third of BSCR Shares

Last updated: January 7, 2026 4:55 am
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On January 5, 2026, Red Spruce Capital, LLC made a significant move by selling 185,157 shares of Invesco BulletShares 2027 Corporate Bond ETF (NASDAQ:BSCR). The estimated transaction size was $3.65 million, based on average fourth-quarter 2025 prices. This sale resulted in a quarter-end position value decline of $3.37 million, taking into account both the sale and stock price effects.

Following the transaction, Red Spruce Capital, LLC now holds 317,620 shares of BSCR, valued at $6.54 million. This post-sale stake represents 2.61% of the firm’s reportable Assets Under Management (AUM), placing it outside the fund’s top five holdings.

As of January 5, 2026, BSCR shares were priced at $19.75, with a 5.8% return over the past year. This performance lagged behind the S&P 500 by 11.8 percentage points. Additionally, BSCR offered a 4.26% annualized dividend yield and stood 0.28% below its 52-week high.

Invesco BulletShares 2027 Corporate Bond ETF focuses on U.S. dollar-denominated investment grade corporate bonds maturing in 2027. The fund aims to provide predictable income and defined maturity exposure. It holds a diversified selection of corporate bonds, with at least 80% of assets allocated to securities in the underlying index. Operating as a passively managed, self-indexed fund, BSCR offers transparent expense ratios for investors.

The ETF has a market cap of $4.30 billion, supporting liquidity and efficient tracking of its index. Its structure appeals to investors seeking predictable cash flows and a disciplined approach to fixed income laddering within an ETF framework.

Corporate bond ETFs like BSCR are popular among investors looking for stability and regular payouts in uncertain economic environments. While they may not offer the highest returns, they can serve as a solid choice for diversification and portfolio stability.

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In conclusion, Red Spruce Capital’s recent sale of BSCR shares reflects a strategic realignment of its portfolio. The move may signal a shift in investment strategy or a repositioning of assets in anticipation of market changes. Investors should carefully consider the implications of such transactions and align their investment goals accordingly.

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