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The month of July marked a change in investors' sentiment as the leaders of 2024 became the laggards and vice versa due to market rotation.
These were last week's top performing leveraged and inverse ETFs. Note that because of leverage, these kinds of funds can move quickly.
The equities market could see small-caps outrunning their large-cap peers. More investors are shifting to small-cap stocks, which could be in the early stages of a rally.
These were last week's top performing leveraged and inverse ETFs. Note that because of leverage, these kinds of funds can move quickly.
The fluctuation of interest rates can provide a plethora of trading opportunities. Three areas where the prospect of rate cuts could produce bullish results is in regional banks, small-cap equities, and home builders.
If you're interested in private equity, there might be a cheaper solution through these three leveraged ETFs to buy. What does that have to do with private equity?
Small caps may outperform large caps in the next bull trade, making the Direxion Daily Small Cap Bull 3X Shares ETF a potential option for exposure. TNA achieves 3x daily leverage through swaps, but its performance is highly influenced by volatility. TNA is a trading vehicle with the potential for big returns, but it comes with higher risk due to small-cap exposure and leverage.
Navigating capital markets requires intangible tools like intuition, mental acuity, and even a bit of luck. Then comes the tangible tools to maximize profit, like leveraged ETFs, which can help traders in a variety of ways.
This strategy incurs less risk than owning the stock outright, but has the potential to deliver returns far in excess of simply owning the stock.
Small-cap stocks are gaining interest as the iShares Russell 2000 ETF breaks out of a basing pattern. Direxion Daily Small Cap Bull 3X Shares ETF can leverage an IWM rally by a factor of three. TNA currently looks risky as the IWM breakout may be waning, with stalling momentum and too much attention from inexperienced traders.