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Blackrock Short-Term California Muni Bond

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The dividend rate for CALY ETF is $1.47

The dividend yield for CALY ETF is 2.91%

The 52-week high for CALY ETF is $50.65. The current CALY ETF price $undefined is 100.00% below its 52-week high

The 52-week low for CALY ETF is $49.57. The current CALY ETF price $undefined has increased 100.00% from its 52-week low

How to buy CALY ETF on Public

  1. 1

    Sign up for a brokerage account on Public

    It’s easy to get started. You can sign up for an account directly on our website or by downloading the Public app for iOS or Android.

  2. 2

    Add funds to your Public account

    There are multiple ways to fund your Public account—from linking a bank account to making a deposit with a debit card or wire transfer.

  3. 3

    Choose how much you'd like to invest in CALY ETF

    Navigate to the Explore page. Then, type CALY into the search bar. When you see CALY ETF appear in the results, tap it to open up the purchase screen.

  4. 4

    Manage your investments in one place

    You can find your newly purchased CALY ETF in your portfolio—alongside the rest of your stocks, ETFs, crypto, treasuries, and alternative assets.

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