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What is the Original Issue Holding Period?

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What is the Original Issue Holding Period?

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TreasuryDirect requires Bills, Notes, Bonds, and TIPS originally issued in an account be held for 45 days before they may be internally or externally transferred or sold through SellDirect. 4-Week Bills bought at original issue in TreasuryDirect may not be transferred at all because of a 28-day holding period. The Original Issue Holding Period does not apply to securities transferred into your TreasuryDirect account from an outside bank or broker.

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TreasuryDirect requires Bills, Notes, Bonds, and TIPS originally issued in an account be held for 45 days before they may be transferred or sold through SellDirect. 4-Week Bills bought at original issue in TreasuryDirect may not be transferred at all because of a 28-day holding period. The holding period also applies to securities issued through reinvestment which were not fully funded from a maturing security. The Original Issue Holding Period does not apply to securities transferred into your TreasuryDirect account from an outside bank or broker.

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TreasuryDirect requires Bills, Notes, Bonds, and TIPS originally issued in an account be held for 45 days before they may be transferred. 4-Week Bills bought at original issue in TreasuryDirect may not be transferred at all because of a 28-day holding period. The holding period also applies to securities issued through reinvestment which were not fully funded from a maturing security. The Original Issue Holding Period does not apply to securities transferred into your TreasuryDirect account from an outside bank or broker.

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