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FLGV
Franklin U.S. Treasury Bond ETF
stock NYSE ETF

At Close
May 14, 2026 3:59:30 PM EDT
20.22USD-0.025%(-0.01)78,404
19.64Bid   20.88Ask   1.24Spread
Pre-market
0.00USD-100.000%(-20.23)0
After-hours
May 14, 2026 4:10:30 PM EDT
20.23USD+0.049%(+0.01)268
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FLGV Specific Mentions
As of May 15, 2026 12:15:36 AM EDT (<1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
775 days ago • u/analfritter • r/investing • eli5_what_is_driving_the_price_action_in • B
When I’m looking at treasury ETFs I’m noticing two trends: either the price action is extremely stable, literally a 45 degree line going upwards like with $BIL or $SGOV, or it’s moderately volatile like $HTRB or $FLGV. Why are some treasury ETFs devoid of volatility and some are full of it?
sentiment 0.84
775 days ago • u/analfritter • r/investing • eli5_what_is_driving_the_price_action_in • B
When I’m looking at treasury ETFs I’m noticing two trends: either the price action is extremely stable, literally a 45 degree line going upwards like with $BIL or $SGOV, or it’s moderately volatile like $HTRB or $FLGV. Why are some treasury ETFs devoid of volatility and some are full of it?
sentiment 0.84


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