Currently, it is not possible to purchase U.S. Treasury bonds directly in the country, but can only purchase U.S. bond financial products through banks.
Types of U.S. Treasury Bonds The maturities of U.S. Treasury bonds are generally divided into three types: short-term, medium-term, and long-term.
Short-term government bonds within 1 year; medium-term government bonds between 1 year and 10 years; long-term government bonds over 10 years.
The government bond market includes discount bonds, fixed-rate bonds, savings bonds; short-term bonds issued based on seasonal demand; and public bonds linked to inflation indexes, etc.
U.S. Treasury bonds mostly refer to tradable Treasury bonds.
In addition to marketable Treasury bonds, there is also a large portion of unknown illiquid Treasury bonds, of which the Federal Investment Fund holds a considerable share.