Take a position on where you think interest rates are heading with our tradeable government bond markets.
Trade BondsTrade CFDs - A CFD account will allow you to trade on bonds directly and via access to a range of ETFs.
Go to ResourcesTrade on a variety of bond ETFs that track the daily performance of government bonds, such as the ProShares UltraShort 20+ Year Treasury (TBT).
Start tradingСalculate your hypothetical P/L (aggregated cost and charges) if you had opened a trade today.
Market
Instrument
Account Type
Direction
Quantity
Amount must be equal or higher than
Amount should be less than
Amount should be a multiple of the minimum lots increment
USD
EUR
GBP
CAD
AUD
CHF
ZAR
MXN
JPY
Value
Commission
Spread
Leverage
Conversion Fee
Required Margin
Overnight Swaps
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
All positions on instruments denominated in a currency that is different from your account currency, will be subject to a conversion fee at the position exit as well.
A bond is a debt security issued by a government, corporation or other entity to raise capital. When a trader buys a bond, they are effectively loaning money to the issuer in exchange for regular interest payments and the return of the principal at maturity. Bonds have a fixed term, or maturity, which can range from a few months to several decades.
A TNOTE refers to the Treasury Note. It is a debt security issued by the US Treasury with a maturity of 2 to 10 years, while a TBOND refers to a Treasury Bond, another type of debt security issued by the US Treasury with a maturity of 10 to 30 years. Both are considered lower-risk investments and are commonly traded in financial markets, but one has a longer maturity date attached.