J.P. Morgan BetaBuilders U.S. Treasury 20+ Year ETF

BBLB
$82.54 (- $0.00 - 0.00%)
Last updated: 2026-06-26 19:38 UTC
BBLB Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 CBOE BATS
CBOE BZX U.S. Equities ExchangeUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorLong Government
IndustryJPMorgan
ISINUS46654Q8318
CUSIP46654Q831
Market Price82.54
Dividend Yield 5.45%
Dividend Growth
1Y -1.67%
3YN/A
5YN/A
10YN/A
Annual Dividend 8.06
Latest Payout ($)0.37
Latest Payout Date2026-06-03
Dividend FrequencyMonthly
P/E RatioN/A
EPSN/A
Market CapN/A
Book ValueN/A
Price to BookN/A
Beta1.07
52w High88.41
52w Low79.6
Next Earnings DateN/A

J.P. Morgan BetaBuilders U.S. Treasury 20+ Year ETF trades under ticker BBLB on CBOE as an ETF. Use this page to review its stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Long Government exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US46654Q8318, CUSIP 46654Q831.

About the Company
J.P. Morgan BetaBuilders U.S. Treasury 20+ Year ETF is a type of exchange-traded fund focused on providing exposure to long-duration U.S. Treasury securities. Specifically designed to track the performance of U.S. Treasury bonds with maturities over 20 years, this ETF serves as a tool for investors seeking to manage interest rate risk or add duration exposure to their portfolios. The ETF is characterized by its focus on government-backed securities, considered among the safest investments due to the U.S. Treasury's strong credit rating. This makes the fund particularly appealing to those looking for income with a higher yield compared to shorter-term government bonds. It is often utilized in strategies aiming to diversify fixed-income portfolios, hedge against deflation, or as a part of liability-driven investment strategies. In the broader market context, J.P. Morgan BetaBuilders U.S. Treasury 20+ Year ETF plays a crucial role by facilitating access to high-quality, long-term U.S. debt instruments. It provides liquidity and efficiency for managing interest rate exposure, making it significant for both institutional investors and individuals interested in government bond markets.
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