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How Do I Buy Us Treasury Bonds May 2026

Go to the "BuyDirect" tab, select your security (e.g., Bonds, Notes, or Savings Bonds), and enter the amount.

Individual investors usually use non-competitive bidding , meaning you agree to accept the interest rate determined at the official auction .

Visit TreasuryDirect.gov and follow the account setup guide to register an individual or entity account.

The most direct way to buy new-issue bonds without commission fees is through TreasuryDirect.

Buying U.S. Treasury bonds is typically done through two main avenues: directly from the government via TreasuryDirect or through a private brokerage. Both methods allow you to invest in securities backed by the "full faith and credit" of the United States.

Marketable bonds have a $100 minimum purchase and must be bought in $100 increments. 2. Buying Through a Brokerage Buying a Treasury Marketable Security - TreasuryDirect

Go to the "BuyDirect" tab, select your security (e.g., Bonds, Notes, or Savings Bonds), and enter the amount.

Individual investors usually use non-competitive bidding , meaning you agree to accept the interest rate determined at the official auction .

Visit TreasuryDirect.gov and follow the account setup guide to register an individual or entity account.

The most direct way to buy new-issue bonds without commission fees is through TreasuryDirect.

Buying U.S. Treasury bonds is typically done through two main avenues: directly from the government via TreasuryDirect or through a private brokerage. Both methods allow you to invest in securities backed by the "full faith and credit" of the United States.

Marketable bonds have a $100 minimum purchase and must be bought in $100 increments. 2. Buying Through a Brokerage Buying a Treasury Marketable Security - TreasuryDirect