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By Invezz
November 1, 2023
TLT ETF: Stanley Druckenmiller warns of a fiscal horror show
The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) has been in a strong freefall this year as the turmoil in the bond market continued. The stock plunged to more_horizontal
By Market Watch
October 25, 2023
Treasury bonds are coming off a ‘lost decade', but investors bold enough to buy can expect strong returns ahead
Volatility in the typically staid Treasury market has helped lure billions of dollars into popular bond funds as investors have jumped at the opportun more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
October 23, 2023
The Budget Deficit: Increasing At A Challenging Pace, And The Impact On TLT
The U.S. closed its fiscal year with a $1.7 trillion deficit, adding to the already massive national debt. Factors contributing to the rising debt inc more_horizontal
By Business Insider
October 19, 2023
The market's largest bond ETF hits a 16-year low amid a breathless Treasury sell-off
The biggest bond ETF hit a new low since July 2007 as the bond market meltdown continues. The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) has shed over 5 more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
October 17, 2023
ETF Prime: Lydon on Recent Bitcoin News and More
On this episode of ETF Prime, host Nate Geraci speaks with a pair of individuals discussing several different ETF-related topics. His guests include V more_horizontal
By Market Watch
October 17, 2023
‘Bond math' shows traders bold enough to bet on Treasurys could reap dazzling returns with little risk
As investors snap up long-dated Treasurys following a historic rout that has seen the price of some issues cut in half, some traders are using esoteri more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
October 9, 2023
A Look Back at Canada's September ETF Launches
September was a quiet month for ETF launches following a busy summer of launches for Canada's ETF industry. A total of seven new ETFs launched last mo more_horizontal
By InvestorPlace
October 4, 2023
Fake News Alert: Treasuries Aren't Dead. Here's How You Can Save Them.
Credit events suck, don't they? It's clear Treasuries, and more broadly sovereign debt, are the basis of the credit event given the incredible selloff more_horizontal