iPath US Treasury 2 Yr Bear ETN (DTUS) ETF
DTUS - Real-Time SMART Grade™
DTUS - Profile & Info
The investment objective of the iPath US Treasury 2-year Bear ETN - DTUS is to provide investors with inverse exposure to the Barclays 2Y US Treasury Futures Targeted Exposure Index. The Barclays 2Y US Treasury Futures Targeted Exposure Index is designed to decrease in response to an increase in the 2-year Treasury note yields and to increase in response to a decrease in 2-year Treasury note yields. The Index targets a fixed level of sensitivity to changes in the yield of the current "cheapest-to-deliver" note underlying the relevant 2-year Treasury futures contract at a given point in time. The Index seeks to achieve its target sensitivity through the allocation of a weighting to the relevant 2-year Treasury futures contract, as traded on the Chicago Board of Trade, underlying the Index.
Issuer | |
Expense Ratio | 0.00% |
Assets Under Management (AUM) | N/A |
Asset Class | |
ETF Category | Inverse Bonds ETFs |
Options? | No |
Total Holdings | 1 |
DTUS - Top Holdings
Symbol | Holding Name | % of Total |
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DTUS | iPath US Treasury 2-year Bear ETN | 0.00% |
DTUS - Top Stories
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DTUS - Price/Volume Stats
Current price | $21.35 |
Prev. close | $21.61 |
Day low | $21.35 |
Day high | $21.35 |
52-week high | $34.64 |
52-week low | $16.05 |
Day Volume | 100 |
Avg. volume | 369 |
Dividend yield | 0.00% |
DTUS - Recent Returns
1-mo | N/A |
3-mo | N/A |
6-mo | N/A |
1-year | -29.53% |
3-year | -43.00% |
5-year | N/A |
YTD | N/A |
2020 | 0.00% |
2019 | N/A |
2018 | 0.00% |
2017 | 8.24% |
2016 | -2.44% |
DTUS - Stock Chart
DTUS - Dividends
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