ETF comparison
STIP vs TLT
TIPS vs US Treasury (Long).
iShares 0-5 Year TIPS Bond ETF · iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF
Holdings overlap
1 positions appear in both funds. Buying equal dollars of STIP and TLT would leave roughly 1.1% of each dollar exposed to the same underlying securities.
Side by side
Sub-score comparison
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Cost difference
STIP is 12 bps cheaper than TLT. On a $100,000 position that's about $120/yr more in fees for TLT.
Fee figure is the annual expense charged on $100,000. To see how the gap compounds over a multi-decade holding period, open the cost calculator pre-filled with STIP vs TLT.
Top shared holdings
1 shared in total| # | Holding | In STIP | In TLT | Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BlackRock Funds III | 3.67% | 1.15% | 1.15% |
Only in STIP
25 total- United States of America 5.50%
- United States of America 5.47%
- United States of America 5.30%
- United States of America 5.10%
- United States of America 5.08%
- United States of America 4.90%
- United States of America 4.79%
- United States of America 4.78%
- United States of America 4.75%
- United States of America 4.68%
Only in TLT
45 total- United States of America 4.84%
- United States of America 4.75%
- United States of America 4.58%
- United States of America 4.50%
- United States of America 4.46%
- United States of America 4.40%
- United States of America 4.25%
- United States of America 4.03%
- United States of America 3.86%
- United States of America 3.80%
Open STIP or TLT at a brokerage
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Holdings overlap is the sum of min(weight_a, weight_b) over positions
matched on ISIN (CUSIP fallback). Methodology: see
/methodology/.
Comparing two funds doesn't endorse swapping one for the other. Tax-lot history, account type, and personal goals matter — PlainIndex publishes data and methodology, not investment advice.