Robert Morse
Sponsor
They will buy whatever bill you want but with the $50 fee, I recommend the 1 year.
They will take other maturities. I don't know when the margin drops below 95%.Is 1 year the longest tenor you'll accept? Or will you take 2, 5, 10 year paper with a haircut?
As to Rosy's question, these are current Treasury yields--
Code:1M 3M 1Y 2Y 3Y 5Y 10Y 30Y 1.401 1.470 1.888 2.159 2.315 2.555 2.764 2.996
Thank you. Looks like you would need to pay higher commissions than you would otherwise pay at discount firms like AMP to get access to T-bills.
Well, as it turns out, AMP actually offers T-bills! Who knew? There's nothing about it on their site; you have to ask.Thank you. Looks like you would need to pay higher commissions than you would otherwise pay at discount firms like AMP to get access to T-bills.
Well, as it turns out, AMP actually offers T-bills! Who knew? There's nothing about it on their site; you have to ask.
This will become increasingly more important--especially for larger accounts--as interest rates continue to climb.