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Short ETPs, Positive Yields
The only short ETPs to pay investors a yield.
Looking to cash-in on negative fees?
Positive yields on inverse retail products act as a negative fee being charged, thereby providing the holder returns above and beyond the promised leverage ratio.*
*Recommended holding period: 1 day.
Unique
Leverage Shares is the only ETP provider passing on the gains from holding cash to its investors – leading to a positive yield!
100%
Inverse ETPs are fully backed with cash.
Capitalize on falling markets or hedge existing positions with inverse ETPs.
How do I trade?
What backs the products?
How should our ETPs be used?
Leverage Shares Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) can be traded through brokerage accounts that have the ability to trade products listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Euronext Amsterdam (XAMS) . Investors do not need a margin account in order to trade Leverage Shares ETPs. Contact your financial advisor, find a local broker, or trade now, commission-free with Trading 212, without the hassle of a margin account.
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