Asset Class: Intermediate-Term US Treasuries
Summary
An investment in Intermediate-Term US Treasuries refers to purchasing government bonds issued by the United States with a maturity period typically ranging from 2 to 10 years. These treasuries are considered a low-risk, fixed-income asset class, offering regular interest payments and preservation of capital. They are often used by investors as a safe haven during economic uncertainties and as a diversification tool within a larger investment portfolio.
Asset Allocation
Asset Class | Symbol | Weight % |
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Intermediate-Term US Treasuries | IEF | 100.0 |
Performance: Overall % Return
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