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CategoryBonds - Treasury & Government Asset TypeBonds TagsU.S. Return% 1Y-1.20% Total Holdings48 Perf Week-1.05%
SponsorBondBloxx ETF Type Tagstreasuries Return% 3Y- AUM62.91M Perf Month2.65%
Fund Family Bond Type Tagsdebt-securities Return% 5Y- NAV/sh Perf Quarter-6.16%
IndexBloomberg US Treasury Twenty Year Durati... Average Maturity Tagsderivatives Return% 10Y 52W High49.86 -23.95% Perf Half Y-1.65%
Index Weighting Commodity Type Tags- Return% SI 52W Low36.04 5.21% Perf YTD-1.74%
Active/Passive Quant Type Tags- Flows% 1M1.82% Volatility0.42% 0.61% Perf Year-7.60%
Dividend TTM1.77 (4.67%) ESG Type Tags- Flows% 3M6.98% ATR (14)0.40 Perf 3Y-
Dividend Ex-DateJul 01, 2025 Dividend Type Sector/Theme Flows% YTD22.63% RSI (14)51.20 Perf 5Y-
Dividend Gr. 3/5Y- - Structure Type Region Flows% 1Y Beta0.75 Perf 10Y-
Expense0.12% Growth/Value SMA200.43% Flows% 3Y Rel Volume0.11 Prev Close38.20
Inverse/Leveraged Market Cap SMA500.39% Flows% 5Y Avg Volume9.55K Price37.92
IPOSep 15, 2022 Option/ShortNo / Yes SMA200-4.61% Trades Volume1,051 Change-0.72%
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Bondbloxx Bloomberg Twenty Year Target Duration US Treasury ETF seeks to track the investment results of the Bloomberg US Treasury 20 Year Duration Index. The index is comprised of certain U.S. Treasury notes and bonds that are included in the Bloomberg US Treasury Index, along with principal only U.S. Treasury STRIPS. Under normal circumstances, the fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes) in a portfolio of U.S. Treasury securities that collectively have an average duration of approximately 20 years, either directly or indirectly (e.g., through derivatives). It is non-diversified.