The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) has seen a $1.0 billion inflow, a 2.2% increase in outstanding units, from 542.4 million to 554.2 million. The ETF's price has ranged from $83.295 to $101.64 over the past year, with a last trade of $85.23.
The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) has experienced a notable increase in assets under management (AUM) and outstanding units following a $1.0 billion inflow. This growth, reported on July 2, 2025, reflects a 2.2% increase in outstanding units, rising from 542.4 million to 554.2 million [2].
The ETF, which invests at least 90% of its assets in U.S. Treasury securities with a remaining maturity of 20 years or more, has seen its price fluctuate between $83.295 and $101.64 over the past year. The last trade was recorded at $85.23 [1].
The inflow into TLT is part of a broader trend in the ETF market, with U.S. equity ETFs attracting $3.4 billion and U.S. fixed-income ETFs gaining $1.4 billion for the day on July 1, 2025 [2]. This indicates investor interest in long-term bond exposure, particularly in the context of a volatile equity market.
Investors should note that while the ETF has seen significant inflows and growth, it remains important to assess the fund's performance and risk profile relative to individual investment goals. The ETF's focus on long-term U.S. Treasury securities may provide stability but also exposes investors to interest rate risk.
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TLT/
[2] https://www.etf.com/sections/daily-etf-flows/voo-attracts-12b-sp-500-hits-fresh-record
Comments
No comments yet