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NASDAQ:TLT

iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT)

86.73
-0.02 (0.02%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 11:45:17 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 4 opinions in the last 12 months.

The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) is viewed as a viable investment for high-risk investors with a long-term horizon, particularly in a risk-off market where duration could potentially perform well. Analysts note the attractive nearly 5% dividend but caution about potential tax implications due to double-taxation issues, particularly for Canadian investors. Despite some short-term declines, experts remain cautiously optimistic about TLT's performance, suggesting a target range of $90 to $100, especially if the economy shows signs of weakness that could drive investors toward long bonds. There is a narrative surrounding possible changes in US debt issuance that may positively impact TLT, making it a compelling option for those anticipating economic downturns.

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WEAK BUY
If you are a high-risk investor with a long-term horizon

This trades long bonds, so yes this approach works. In a risk-off market, duration as an asset class will do very well. He expects economic weakness, but doesn't know when. This pays nearly a 5% dividend. TLT may not be the best one though, because there may be a double-taxation issue (US and Canada).

COMMENT

If you want growth from your bond portfolio. But these don't have great tax treatment. Depends on what kind of investor you are.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Mar 12/25, Down 3%)

(Note the short timeframe.)  He's not bearish on the market, just wary, so he's being defensive. The US market has more risk on the equity side than normal. His target remains around $90, still an OK place to make a couple of bucks. See his Top Picks.

TRADE

On every dip to the $85-86 range, he's been maximizing his duration exposure into the recent weakness. He's overweight right now.

There's a narrative developing where Trump wants to issue less coupon debt and more bills to finance his big, beautiful bill. That manipulation of the yield curve could spark a very strong rally in TLT. If you think the economy's headed for a hard landing, TLT should see a good rally. Thinks it can get back to $95-100. Because of the monumental supply, not sure we can get higher than that.

See his comments in the Educational Segment.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Mar 12/25, Down 6%)

(Note the short timeframe.)  He wanted to trade the trading range. He never uses physical stop losses, as you can get whipped out. It broke down from $85, so then he counts a minimum of 3 days -- yesterday, today, and he'll see what happens tomorrow. If it stays down, on Tuesday (US markets closed Monday) he'll sell the position.

Some trades don't work out. The best traders lose money on trades, but it's how much you lose that's important. You take a bit of a haircut and you move on. Rather than hanging on and hoping, while you watch it go down and down.

COMMENT

The yield has been flat in the last two years though shares have been volatile with the bond market. The bond market is broken long term as a buy-and-hold; you have to be an active bond manager given inflation's impact.

BUY

US long-dated treasuries. Very good compliment to your growth stock portfolio. During crises, bonds spike because it becomes more about return of capital rather than return on capital. Long duration means it's much more volatile; for example, in 2022-2023 there was a peak to trough loss of about 40%. See his Top Picks.

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TOP PICK
Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O’Reilly

As the market struggles with US Adminstration tariffs, TLT is a TOP PICK to hedge portfolio value.  This low-MER ETF tracks long term US treasuries and offers an attractive yield.  We suggest maintaining a stop at $82, looking to achieve $109 -- upside potential of 18%.  Yield 4.1%

TRADE

ZFL is Canadian long bonds. TLT is made up of Treasury long bonds. Both great vehicles in the context of trading and looking out for a recession. We're in a trading range for interest rates in general for the next few years. Bound on one end by colossal amounts of government debt, and on the other side inflation is driving rates higher as well. And all with the prospect of a slower global economy.

If you think there's going to be a harder economic landing, federal bonds will outperform provincial bonds as a rule of thumb. But you'll get a bit more yield in a provincial bond in the long run. 

Most recently he's been adding duration and maxing out long-bond exposure. After the markets rally a bit, he's trimming that back. He wouldn't say buy and hold. If you were to see the US 10-year get back to 4.75%, and the US long bond get back to 5%, those are great opportunities for longer-term trades.

TOP PICK

He doesn't like the stock market, so he's looking for alternatives. This is one. Likes that there's the possibility of rates coming down in the US. His downside sell level is ~$86. First target is $95, second target is $100. Not correlated to stocks, so it will march to its own drumbeat (inflation, USD, and interest rate policy). Small dividend.

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TOP PICK
Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly

As the market looks to retrace some value in the near term, TLT is a TOP PICK to hedge portfolio value.  This low-MER ETF tracks long term US treasuries and offers an attractive yield.  We suggest setting a stop-loss at $82, looking to achieve $104 -- upside potential of 18%.  Yield 3.9%

BUY

Must look at total return. Those that focus on the yield and don't understand the return are doomed to risk. Just hold TLT or ZTL -- US bonds at the long end of the treasury curve -- and don't go chasing yield.

WATCH

In his aggressive strategy. Doing nothing, struggling. In a longer-term base. He'd buy it for his conservative strategy if it broke out. If breaks below $92 and stays for a few days, he'll sell. His position is only 2%.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jul 31/24, Down 1.95%)

It is near its support zone so he has it as a potential trade in their aggressive account. He has a tight stop at $91.75 so if it goes below that for three or more days then he will sell at a 2 or 3% loss. The idea is that in the long term bonds will go up.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jul 31/24, Up 4%)

Has sold shares. Technical resistance around $100 suggested a sale. Might buying again around $95. 

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