Subject: Re: is there a lot of risk in Treasury bills now?
That opened my eyes to the sausage making, thank you.
I'll switch to actual T-bills. Schwab apparently has an auto roll feature.

For me, T-bills are a place to park money while I'm now mainly out of the U.S. market (1/3 is still in).
Given that the only certainty these days is uncertainty, I'm writing puts using a portion of those T-bills to back them (vol and hence premiums are high and imo likely to remain that way).
Not going all out on the put writing, but would like to goose the return of the T-bill portion some while still being comfortable with the risk.