(GBIL) Goldman Sachs Access - NYSE
ETF Category: Ultrashort Bond | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 7.655m USD | Total Return: 3.9% in 12m
Avg Turnover: 73.0M
Warnings
No concerns identified
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
The Goldman Sachs Access Treasury 0-1 Year ETF (GBIL) tracks the performance of U.S. Treasury obligations with remaining maturities of one year or less. The fund employs a representative sampling strategy, investing at least 80% of its assets in securities within its underlying index to provide liquid exposure to the short-term government debt market.
U.S. Treasury securities are backed by the full faith and credit of the federal government and are generally considered among the lowest-risk assets in the global financial system. This asset class typically serves as a cash management tool for investors seeking capital preservation and high liquidity during periods of market volatility.
You can evaluate how this ETF fits into a broader fixed-income strategy by reviewing the detailed risk metrics on ValueRay.
- Federal Reserve interest rate policy dictates short-term Treasury yields
- Demand for cash-equivalent assets increases during periods of market volatility
- Treasury yield curve shifts impact fund net asset value
- Competition from money market funds and other ultrashort bond ETFs
As of June 13, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 100.02 with a total of 786,161 shares traded.
Over the past week, the price has changed by +0.06%,
over one month by +0.30%,
over three months by +0.88% and
over the past year by +3.89%.
Goldman Sachs Access has no consensus analysts rating.