SummaryTLT makes monthly cash distributions, primarily using interest generated by the long-term U.S. Treasury securities in its portfolio.As of July 24, 2026:30-day SEC yield: 5.10%;12-month trailingSummaryTLT makes monthly cash distributions, primarily using interest generated by the long-term U.S. Treasury securities in its portfolio.As of July 24, 2026:30-day SEC yield: 5.10%;12-month trailing

TLT Monthly Distributions Explained: SEC Yield, Interest Income and TLTON Treatment

 

Summary

TLT makes monthly cash distributions, primarily using interest generated by the long-term U.S. Treasury securities in its portfolio.

As of July 24, 2026:

  • 30-day SEC yield: 5.10%;
  • 12-month trailing yield: 4.69%;
  • Average yield to maturity: 5.19%;
  • Distribution frequency: monthly.

These figures measure different concepts and should not be treated as interchangeable.

TLTON holders should not assume that they will receive the same monthly cash payment. Ondo’s total-return structure generally reflects net interest distributions through reinvested economic exposure.

Does TLT Pay a Dividend?

Investors commonly call TLT’s payments dividends, but “distribution” is more accurate.

TLT is not a company. The fund’s income mainly comes from coupon interest paid by U.S. Treasury bonds.

Recent TLT Distributions

Ex-datePayment dateDistribution per share
July 1, 2026July 7, 2026$0.318030
June 1, 2026June 4, 2026$0.335777
May 1, 2026May 6, 2026$0.315346
April 1, 2026April 7, 2026$0.344779
March 2, 2026March 5, 2026$0.300633
February 2, 2026February 5, 2026$0.331885

 

The amount changes from month to month and is not guaranteed.

What Is the 30-Day SEC Yield?

The SEC yield is a standardized annualized measure based on the fund’s recent net investment income.

It is useful for comparing bond funds but is not a guaranteed future return or the exact cash amount an investor will receive.

SEC Yield vs Trailing Yield

MetricMeaning
30-day SEC yieldStandardized recent-income estimate
12-month trailing yieldPast 12 months of distributions divided by price
Yield to maturityWeighted yield of portfolio bonds under stated assumptions
Total returnPrice movement plus reinvested distributions

A fund can have a high SEC yield and still produce a negative total return if its market price falls sharply.

Why Monthly Payments Change

Distribution amounts can vary because of:

  • Coupon schedules;
  • Portfolio turnover;
  • Accrued interest;
  • Expenses;
  • Number of fund shares;
  • Accounting adjustments;
  • Changes in prevailing yields.

How the Ex-Dividend Date Works

On the ex-distribution date, new buyers are generally not entitled to the upcoming payment.

The ETF price may adjust downward by approximately the amount of the distribution, although market movements can be larger or smaller.

How Higher Rates Affect Distributions

As TLT replaces older bonds with newer higher-yielding Treasury securities, its income may gradually increase.

However, this adjustment takes time because the portfolio already contains many existing bonds.

How Higher Rates Affect Price

Higher long-term yields generally reduce TLT’s market price.

Therefore, investors may receive higher future income while simultaneously experiencing capital losses.

How TLTON Treats TLT Income

Ondo describes its tokens as total-return trackers.

The economic value of TLT’s distributions is generally reinvested after applicable withholding taxes rather than paid as an identical monthly cash transfer to each TLTON holder.

FeatureTLTTLTON
Payment formMonthly cash distributionTotal-return reinvestment
Direct ETF ownershipYesNo
Cash received in accountGenerally yesNot necessarily
Income reflected in valueYesYes, through token economics
Tax treatmentDepends on investor and accountDepends on product and jurisdiction

Does TLTON Have a Yield?

TLTON may provide economic exposure to the income generated by TLT, but a displayed “TLTON yield” should not automatically be interpreted as a separately paid interest rate.

The more relevant concept is the total return of the token relative to its underlying reference.

Tax Considerations

TLT distributions may receive different tax treatment depending on:

  • Country of residence;
  • Account type;
  • Local law;
  • Withholding rules.

TLTON taxation may differ because the holder owns a tokenized security rather than a traditional ETF share.

Users should obtain professional tax advice.

FAQ

How often does TLT pay?

TLT distributes income monthly.

Is the amount fixed?

No. It changes from month to month.

Is SEC yield the same as total return?

No. Total return also includes price changes.

Can TLT lose money while paying income?

Yes. Price declines can exceed distributions.

Does TLTON pay the same monthly cash amount?

Not necessarily. Ondo’s structure generally reinvests the net distribution value.

Where can TLTON be traded?

Through TLTON/USDT on MEXC.

Risk Disclaimer

Income levels and distributions are not guaranteed. This article is educational and not tax or investment advice.

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