TLT
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The fund will invest at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of the underlying index, and it will invest at least 90% of its assets in U.S.
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Foreign Investors Hold $36 Trillion in U.S. Assets. High Oil Prices Might Make Them Sell.
Higher prices of crude are a headache for foreign importers, but their pain can be passed on to U.S. portfolios. The cost to import oil has moved higher globally after the U.S. and Israel attack on Iran while currencies of most major economies have taken a hit against The dual blow creates an environment where countries and companies abroad might eventually turn to their growing pile of U.S. stocks and bondholdings as they hunt for dollars to pay for the suddenly more expensive oil. It’s a risk worth monitoring, especially as foreign countries and governments hold a growing share of the U.S. market.
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Social Security pays retirees $2,000 a month on average, and private tuitions are even lower than that. If you are hungry for more income, dividend ETFs like the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond BuyWrite Strat ETF (BATS:TLTW), VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF (NYSEARCA:MORT), and Virtus InfraCap US Preferred Stock ETF (NYSEARCA:PFFA) can deliver more income. ... 3 Dividend ETFs That Can Replace a Pension in 2026
Market Minute 3-18-26- Oil, Fed in Focus
Energy prices started the morning out tame - but are on the move now. Equities and gold are sliding along with Treasuries, while the dollar is modestly higher.
Worried About a Market Crash? 3 ETFs to Buy to Sleep Well At Night
The VIX fear gauge has climbed more than 54% over the past month, sitting in the elevated uncertainty zone at a reading that ranks in the 93rd percentile of the past year. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 is down nearly 2% year-to-date while consumer sentiment sits at 56.4, deep in pessimistic territory. Geopolitical tensions, tariff uncertainty, ... Worried About a Market Crash? 3 ETFs to Buy to Sleep Well At Night
Why oil shocks turn markets into a game of whack-a-mole
Oil shocks rarely stay boxed inside the inflation story. They spread.