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Enum TreasuryYieldMaturity

Namespace
Tudormobile.AlphaVantage.Entities
Assembly
Tudormobile.AlphaVantageAPI.dll

Specifies the maturity period for U.S. Treasury securities.

public enum TreasuryYieldMaturity

Fields

_10Year = 4

10-year Treasury Note maturity. The most widely referenced benchmark for long-term interest rates, used for mortgage rates and other long-term lending.

_2Year = 1

2-year Treasury Note maturity. Short-to-medium term instrument used to gauge near-term economic expectations.

_30Year = 5

30-year Treasury Bond maturity. The longest-term Treasury security, reflecting long-term inflation expectations and economic growth outlook.

_3Month = 0

3-month Treasury Bill maturity. Short-term instrument highly sensitive to Federal Reserve policy rates.

_5Year = 2

5-year Treasury Note maturity. Medium-term instrument balancing near-term and long-term expectations.

_7Year = 3

7-year Treasury Note maturity. Medium-to-long term instrument.

Remarks

Treasury securities with different maturities serve different purposes in portfolios and react differently to economic conditions. Shorter maturities (3-month) are more sensitive to Federal Reserve policy, while longer maturities (30-year) reflect long-term inflation and growth expectations.