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  2. Thinkorswim - Wikipedia

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    Thinkorswim, Inc. was founded in 1999 by Tom Sosnoff and Scott Sheridan as an online brokerage specializing in options. [2] [3] It was funded by Technology Crossover Ventures. [4] In February 2007, Investools acquired Thinkorswim. [5] In January 2009, it was acquired by TD Ameritrade in a cash and stock deal valued around $606 million.

  3. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. federal government suspended issuing 30-year Treasury bonds for four years from February 18, 2002, to February 9, 2006. As the U.S. government used budget surpluses to pay down federal debt in the late 1990s, [14] the 10-year Treasury note began to replace the 30-year Treasury bond as the general, most-followed metric of the U.S. bond ...

  4. Treasury Bonds: Are They a Good Retirement Investment? - AOL

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    Suppose a 30-year bond has a coupon rate of 4.25%. Investors think this bond is actually worth 4.35% — this is its yield to maturity. In order for the investor to make 4.35% on the bond, they ...

  5. Why do bond prices move up and down? 3 key reasons - AOL

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    3 key reasons bond prices move up and down. There are three primary factors that drive movements in bond prices: the movement of prevailing interest rates, the ability of the issuer to meet the ...

  6. How often do Treasury bonds pay interest? - AOL

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    When you get the bond’s face value back, it won’t have the same purchasing power that it did 20 or 30 years earlier. A 30-year Treasury bond yields about 4.25 percent (as of April 2024). If ...

  7. Yield to maturity - Wikipedia

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    Consider a 30-year zero-coupon bond with a face value of $100. If the bond is priced at an annual YTM of 10%, it will cost $5.73 today (the present value of this cash flow, 100/(1.1) 30 = 5.73). Over the coming 30 years, the price will advance to $100, and the annualized return will be 10%.

  8. The man who named the bond vigilantes 40 years ago just ... - AOL

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    To Ackman’s point, new data from the Treasury Department shows the national deficit rose almost 25% year over year to $1.7 trillion for the fiscal year 2023, which ended September 30.

  9. Talk:United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    In the section about EE savings bonds, it says "At 0.10%, a $100 bond would be worth about $102 just before 20 years, but will be adjusted to the maturity value of $200 at 20 years (giving it an effective rate of 3.5%) then continue to earn the fixed rate for 10 more years."