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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chair Paul Atkins discusses the value of Trump investment accounts on Kudlow.
The Treasury Department on Wednesday announced the lineup of investment funds that will be available in Trump Accounts for families to choose from in the months ahead as they use the accounts to invest in their children's futures.
When the program officially launches on July 4, all contributions to Trump Accounts will be invested by default in the State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF (SPYM), which is a low-cost exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the performance of the S&P 500 Index.
Treasury's announcement said that the fund was chosen because it provides broad exposure to the U.S. stock market and maintains expenses at a level that's well below the expense ratio limit of 0.1% established by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which created Trump Accounts.
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Trump Accounts will officially debut on July 4. (Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
While the SPYM ETF will be the default investment when the Trump Accounts launch, the Treasury Department said that it is planning to make several other funds available to investors in the months ahead once the functionality is available on the platform.
Four other low-cost ETFs that track broad indexes will be available in Trump Accounts in the future:
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The iShares IVV ETF offers investors another option for tracking the S&P 500 Index, which is considered the benchmark for the U.S. stock market and tracks 500 companies listed on U.S. exchanges that meet criteria for market capitalization, liquidity, trading volume and other factors.
State Street's SPTM ETF tracks a broader segment of the U.S. market through the S&P 1500 Composite Index, as it includes 1,500 companies that span large-cap firms like those in the S&P 500 as well as mid-cap and small-cap firms.
Vanguard's VTI ETF tracks the CRSP U.S. Total Market Index, which covers large-, mid- and small-cap portions of the U.S. market.
The iShares ITOT ETF tracks the S&P Total Market Index and also encompasses the large-, mid- and small-cap components of the U.S. equity market.
The ETFs that will be available in Trump Accounts are broad-based, low-cost funds that cover a broad segment of the U.S. stock market. (Reuters/Jeenah Moon)
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With those investment funds on deck and expected to become available in Trump Accounts in the months ahead, the Treasury Department said that it will make an announcement once the investment election functionality becomes available.
The Treasury will also provide instructions for parents and guardians who are the responsible parties for their children's accounts about how to change the allocation of their investment.
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