Asset Class: US Short-Term Bonds
Summary
US Short-Term Bonds are a type of fixed income investment that typically matures in 1 to 3 years. They are considered to be conservative and lower risk compared to stocks. These bonds provide regular interest payments and are less volatile than longer-term bonds. They are often used in portfolio construction to provide income and stability.
Asset Allocation
Asset Class | Symbol | Weight % |
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US Short-Term Bonds | BSV | 100.0 |
Performance: Overall % Return
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