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iShares Short Maturity Municipal Bond Active ETF
$50.26-- (--)
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MEAR ETF: iShares Short Maturity Municipal Bond Active ETF - Price, Holdings & Analysis

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Financial Metrics & Key Statistics

Fund characteristics, expense ratio, dividend yield, and performance metrics

Day's Range$50.23 - $50.26
52-Week High$50.79
52-Week Low$49.44
Open$50.25
Volume16.50K
Average Volume (3M)16.50K
Assets (AUM)1.38B
Expense Ratio0.26%
Total Holdings354
Inception DateMar 2, 2015
1 Day Change-0.12%
1 Month Change-0.46%
6 Month Change-0.16%
YTD Change-0.08%
1 Year Change0.36%
52-Week Change0.33%
5 Year Change0.07%
10 Year Change0.40%
50-Day MA$50.46
200-Day MA$50.39
RSI36.55
Stochastic %K21.88
Stochastic %D21.31
Annual Dividend$1.46
Dividend Yield2.90%
Last Dividend Ex-DateApr 1, 2026
Dividend Growth YoY-11.76%

Frequently Asked Questions About iShares Short Maturity Municipal Bond Active ETF

What is the current price of MEAR?

The latest MEAR price is $50.26. The 52-week range is $49.44–$50.79. MEAR has returned 0.3% over the past 52 weeks.

What is the expense ratio for MEAR?

MEAR's annual expense ratio is 0.26%. This represents the yearly cost of holding the fund, deducted from total returns. Compare with similar Fixed Incomes in the ETF Screener.

Does MEAR pay dividends?

Yes, MEAR pays a 2.90% dividend yield. The last ex-dividend date was 2026-04-01. View full dividend history in the Dividends section.

What are the top holdings of MEAR?

MEAR's largest holdings are ALLEN CNTY OHIO HOSP FACS REV - 2.42 2050-11-01 (1.4%), NMFQS:MCSXX (1.3%), MISSISSIPPI BUSINESS FIN - CHEVRON - 2.7 2030-12-01 (1.0%) (combined weight: 3.7%). The fund holds 354 total positions. View the complete portfolio breakdown in the Holdings section.

How does MEAR compare to similar ETFs?

Compare MEAR (0.26% expense ratio, $1.38B AUM) against similar Fixed Incomes using the ETF Screener. Filter by expense ratio, dividend yield, and performance to find alternatives.