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

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    An inverse ETF is set up so that its price rises (or falls) when the price of its target asset falls (or rises). This means the performance of the ETF is the opposite of the asset it’s tracking.

  3. 1 Unstoppable Semiconductor ETF to Buy for the 2025 ... - AOL

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    The iShares ETF has generated a compound annual return of 11.2% since it was established in 2001. That beats the average annual return of 8.5% in the S&P 500 over the same period.

  4. Top Performing Leveraged/Inverse ETFs: 11/13/2022 - AOL

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    Top Performing Levered/Inverse ETFs Last Week These were last week’s top-performing leveraged and inverse ETFs. ... Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares 47.05% (KORU C) Direxion MSCI ...

  5. Top Performing Leveraged/Inverse ETFs: 10/16/2022 - AOL

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    Ticker Name 1 Week Return (YANG A-) Direxion Daily FTSE China Bear 3X Shares 28.83% (SOXS B) Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bear 3x Shares 26.64% (GDXD ) MicroSectors [...] Top Performing Leveraged ...

  6. 1 Unstoppable Semiconductor ETF That Could Turn ... - AOL

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    The iShares Semiconductor ETF aims to give investors exposure to U.S. companies that design, manufacture, and distribute chips, but it's especially focused on those that will benefit from the rise ...

  7. Inverse exchange-traded fund - Wikipedia

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    An inverse exchange-traded fund is an exchange-traded fund (ETF), traded on a public stock market, which is designed to perform as the inverse of whatever index or benchmark it is designed to track. These funds work by using short selling , trading derivatives such as futures contracts , and other leveraged investment techniques.