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  2. Direxion - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, amidst the 2020 stock market crash, Direxion announced that it would reduce the leverage of ten of its ETFs from 3x to 2x and close eight others. [15] This was part of a broader trend among providers of leveraged ETFs during the first quarter of 2020; nevertheless, Direxion saw inflows of nearly $4 billion during March 2020 alone ...

  3. 5 ETFs Betting Big on Tesla’s Stock and Elon Musk - AOL

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    This ETF allocates 10.2% of its total assets to Tesla. Furthermore, it allocates 55% of its assets to its top ten holdings. It's filled with Magnificent Seven stocks and high-flying tech stocks.

  4. Exchange-traded fund - Wikipedia

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    An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. [1] [2] [3] ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or commodities such as gold bars.

  5. New single-stock ETFs let investors short Tesla without ... - AOL

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    New single-stock leveraged ETFs allow investors to make amplified bets for — or against — some of the biggest names in the market. New single-stock ETFs let investors short Tesla without ...

  6. Investor’s guide to electric vehicle ETFs - AOL

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    This niche area of the ETF market remains relatively uncrowded, with only a handful of players in the space. Before investing, consider reviewing the fund’s prospectus to better understand the ...

  7. 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.