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Barclays U.S. Long Government
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
TLTW | F | iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond BuyWrite Strategy ETF | 99.64 | |
BNDD | D | Quadratic Deflation ETF | 74.59 | |
DSCF | B | Discipline Fund ETF | 47.82 | |
BAMB | A | Brookstone Intermediate Bond ETF | 19.79 | |
TDSB | B | Cabana Target Drawdown 7 ETF | 14.25 |
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