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Roundhill’s WEEK ETF Quietly Pays Treasury Bill Investors Every Wednesday Like Clockwork
Key takeaways
- The yield comes from short-term Treasury bills: WEEK currently offers a 3.46% 30-day SEC yield while maintaining relatively stable share prices around the $100 level.
- Tax efficiency is a major advantage: Because the fund primarily holds Treasury bills, much of its income is exempt from state and local income taxes, improving after-tax returns for many investors.
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Roundhill’s WEEK ETF Quietly Pays Treasury Bill Investors Every Wednesday Like Clockwork Tony Dong Wed, June 24, 2026 at 5:20 PM GMT+7 3 min read NVDA Quick Read WEEK automates the Treasury ladder process: Instead of manually buying and rolling Treasury bills through Treasury Direct, the ETF handles reinvestment and distributes income weekly.
The yield comes from short-term Treasury bills: WEEK currently offers a 3.46% 30-day SEC yield while maintaining relatively stable share prices around the $100 level.
Tax efficiency is a major advantage: Because the fund primarily holds Treasury bills, much of its income is exempt from state and local income taxes, improving after-tax returns for many investors.
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