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Xtrackers US 0-1 Year Treasury ETF

$30.11
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📎 Investment Objective

The Xtrackers US 0-1 Year Treasury ETF seeks to provide investment results that closely correspond to the performance of the Solactive US Treasury Bills Index, which tracks the performance of U.S. Treasury bills with maturities of less than one year.

Overview

ETF tracking Xtrackers US 0-1 Year Treasury ETF

Category Treasury
Issuer Other
Inception Date 2024-10-09
Market Cap $19.9M
Average Volume N/A
Dividend Yield 3.38%
52-Week Range $30.00 - $30.39
VWAP $30.10

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Investment Summary

📎 Investment Objective

The Xtrackers US 0-1 Year Treasury ETF seeks to provide investment results that closely correspond to the performance of the Solactive US Treasury Bills Index, which tracks the performance of U.S. Treasury bills with maturities of less than one year.

🎯 Investment Strategy

The ETF invests in a portfolio of U.S. Treasury bills with remaining maturities of less than one year. By focusing on short-term Treasuries, the fund aims to provide low-risk exposure to the U.S. government debt market.

✨ Key Features

  • Invests in U.S. Treasury bills with maturities under 1 year
  • Seeks to track the performance of the Solactive US Treasury Bills Index
  • Extremely low expense ratio of 0.00%
  • Provides access to the short-term U.S. government debt market

⚠️ Primary Risks

  • Interest rate risk: The value of the fund's holdings may decline if interest rates rise
  • Credit risk: The risk that the U.S. government may default on its debt obligations
  • Liquidity risk: The fund may have difficulty selling its holdings in volatile or uncertain market conditions
  • Tracking error risk: The fund may not perfectly track its underlying index

👤 Best For

This ETF may be suitable for investors seeking low-risk, short-term exposure to U.S. government debt as part of a diversified portfolio. It could be used as a cash management tool or to help mitigate interest rate risk in a fixed-income allocation.