iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF

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About TLT

TLT tracks a market-weighted index of debt issued by the US Treasury with remaining maturities of 20 years or more. The listed name for TLT is iShares 20 Year Treasury Bond ETF. 

Index-Tracked
ICE U.S. Treasury 20+ Year Bond TR USD
Index-TrackedICE U.S. Treasury 20+ Year Bond TR USD
Category
Long Government
CategoryLong Government
Number of holdings
45
Number of holdings45
Inception Date
Jul 22, 2002
Inception DateJul 22, 2002

What's in this fund

Sectors

As of April 12, 2024
Government Bonds99.39%
Cash and Equivalents0.61%

Top 10 Holdings (53.11% of total assets)

As of April 12, 2024
NameSymbol% Assets
United States Treasury Bonds 1.875%8.10%
United States Treasury Bonds 2%7.25%
United States Treasury Bonds 1.625%6.33%
United States Treasury Bonds 1.875%5.54%
United States Treasury Bonds 4.125%4.94%
United States Treasury Bonds 3%4.85%
United States Treasury Bonds 3.125%4.36%
United States Treasury Bonds 3.625%3.95%
United States Treasury Bonds 4.75%3.91%
United States Treasury Bonds 2.5%3.88%

TLT Key Statistics

AUM
44.71B
AUM44.71B
Price-Earnings ratio
Price-Earnings ratio
30-Day yield
4.68
30-Day yield4.68
Average volume
44.61M
Average volume44.61M
High today
$88.64
High today$88.64
Low today
$87.34
Low today$87.34
Open price
$87.46
Open price$87.46
Volume
49.28M
Volume49.28M
52 Week high
$107.24
52 Week high$107.24
52 Week low
$82.42
52 Week low$82.42
Expense ratio
0.15
Expense ratio0.15

TLT News

Seeking Alpha 2d
TLT: Why Surging U.S. Debt Levels Are Bullish For Bonds - Seeking Alpha

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TLT: Why Surging U.S. Debt Levels Are Bullish For Bonds - Seeking Alpha

Average Annual Return

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