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What Is The Use Of Leveraged Etf

Leveraged ETFs are investment vehicles that allow investors to amplify the returns of a given asset or index. These funds achieve their amplified returns by using financial derivatives and debt instruments to increase the exposure to the underlying asset or index. There are two main types of leveraged ETFs: the first type is designed to […]

Ultrashort Etf Dxd How Does It Work

Ultrashort Etf Dxd How Does It Work What is an Ultrashort Etf Dxd? An Ultrashort Etf Dxd is a security that is designed to deliver the inverse return of the daily performance of a specified underlying index. In other words, if the underlying index falls by 1%, the Ultrashort Etf Dxd would be expected to […]

How Leveraged Etf Work

What are Leveraged ETFs? Leveraged ETFs are investment vehicles that attempt to provide their investors with amplified returns on a given index or benchmark. There are two types of Leveraged ETFs: Bull and Bear. Bull ETFs seek to provide their investors with amplified returns when the underlying benchmark or index moves in a positive direction. […]