Buying a leveraged ETF is a good way to lose money. Long-term investing is the better option for long-term wealth.
Leveraged ETFs promise supercharged gains. The math tells a different story.
Many investors look at leveraged ETFs as a way to really magnify their returns. In reality, they usually do much more harm ...
Most leveraged ETFs aim to double or triple the performance of an underlying stock or index. For example, Direxion's Daily ...
Since making their debut in U.S. markets in 2006, leveraged exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have provided active traders and professional investors a means of maximizing their short-term strategies. That ...
A trio of issuers filed with the SEC this month for permission to launch dozens of new leveraged funds, some offering to amplify daily returns of hot stocks like Nvidia by as much as 5 times Over the ...
If the market goes up 1%, a leveraged ETF promises to go up 2%. That sounds like free money until you understand the catch: daily rebalancing means the math only works in one direction at a time.
(Bloomberg) -- The US Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a flurry of warning letters to some of the country’s most prolific providers of high-octane exchange-traded funds, effectively ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Tradr ETFs, a provider of ETFs designed for sophisticated investors and professional traders, today launched three new leveraged ETFs on single stocks. The Cboe ...
Despite some rather significant bumps along the road in 2011, many asset classes are now well into positive territory on a one year trailing basis as January draws to a close, riding high thanks to a ...