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iShares iBonds Dec 2054 Term Treasury ETF

$24.03
+0.00%
Market closed. Last update: 10:54 PM ET

📎 Investment Objective

The iShares iBonds Dec 2054 Term Treasury ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of U.S. Treasury bonds maturing in or around December 2054.

Overview

ETF tracking iShares iBonds Dec 2054 Term Treasury ETF

Issuer BlackRock
Inception Date 2024-06-12
Market Cap $2.4M
Average Volume N/A
Dividend Yield 3.76%
52-Week Range $22.79 - $25.69
VWAP $24.08

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Investment Summary

📎 Investment Objective

The iShares iBonds Dec 2054 Term Treasury ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of U.S. Treasury bonds maturing in or around December 2054.

🎯 Investment Strategy

The ETF invests in a portfolio of U.S. Treasury bonds with a target maturity date in or around December 2054. The fund aims to provide exposure to long-term U.S. government debt with a defined maturity profile.

✨ Key Features

  • Targets U.S. Treasury bonds maturing in or around December 2054
  • Provides exposure to long-term U.S. government debt with a defined maturity profile
  • Passively managed to track the performance of its underlying index
  • Low expense ratio of 0.00%

⚠️ Primary Risks

  • Interest rate risk: The value of the fund's holdings may decline due to rising interest rates
  • Reinvestment risk: Proceeds from maturing bonds may need to be reinvested at lower yields
  • Liquidity risk: The fund may have difficulty selling its holdings in volatile or uncertain market conditions
  • Concentration risk: The fund's focus on a single maturity date may make it more vulnerable to specific market events

👤 Best For

This ETF may be suitable for investors seeking exposure to long-term U.S. government debt with a defined maturity profile as part of a diversified fixed income allocation. It may be particularly appealing to investors with a long-term investment horizon who are comfortable with the risks associated with investing in long-term Treasury bonds.