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  2. Best inverse and short ETFs — here’s what to know ... - AOL

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    That’s one of the key advantages ETFs have over mutual funds. Top inverse ETFs. ... So, a fund like the Direxion Daily S&P 500 Bull 3X Shares (SPXL) offers three times the performance of the S&P ...

  3. 3x ETFs and zero-day options: Is the asset management ... - AOL

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    Zero-day call options gained popularity post-2022, approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Experts question if asset managers exploit retail investors with such risky financial products.

  4. Inverse exchange-traded fund - Wikipedia

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    An inverse S&P 500 ETF, for example, seeks a daily percentage movement opposite that of the S&P. If the S&P 500 rises by 1%, the inverse ETF is designed to fall by 1%; and if the S&P falls by 1%, the inverse ETF should rise by 1%. Because their value rises in a declining market environment, they are popular investments in bear markets.

  5. Leveraged Retail ETF Turns Window Shopping into ... - AOL

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    Retail ETFs are posed to gain, but with three times the leverage, Direxion Daily Retail Bull 3X ETF (RETL) could turn a downtown window shopping stroll into a full-on spending spree for retail ...

  6. Top Performing Leveraged/Inverse ETFs: 07/03/2022 - AOL

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    Top Performing Levered/Inverse ETFs Last Week These were last week’s top performing leveraged and inverse ETFs. Note that because of leverage, these kinds of funds can move quickly. Always do ...

  7. Direxion - Wikipedia

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    Direxion was founded in 1997 under the name Potomac Funds as a provider of mutual funds. The original name referred to the Potomac River near the company's first office in Alexandria, Virginia. [1] In November 1997, Potomac Funds became the second company to introduce an inverse mutual fund, following a similar move by Rydex Investments in 1994 ...