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2x TSLA ETF

Ticker: TSLG COPY

Short-term investment. Leveraged funds carry significant risk. See prospectus for details.

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2x NVDA ETF

Ticker: NVDG COPY

Short-term investment. Leveraged funds carry significant risk. See prospectus for details.

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2x TSMC ETF

Ticker: TSMG COPY

Short-term investment. Leveraged funds carry significant risk. See prospectus for details.

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2x ASML ETF

Ticker: ASMG COPY

Short-term investment. Leveraged funds carry significant risk. See prospectus for details.

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2x ARM ETF

Ticker: ARMG COPY

Short-term investment. Leveraged funds carry significant risk. See prospectus for details.

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Common Investor Questions

What are 2x Single Stock ETFs?

Leveraged 2x Single Stock ETFs aim to provide two times (2x) the daily performance of a specific stock. For instance, if the underlying stock rises by 1% in a day, the ETF is designed to rise by 2%; similarly, if the stock falls by 1%, the ETF will fall by 2%, before fees and expenses. 

Who might these ETFs be suitable for? 

These ETFs are designed for sophisticated investors with a high-risk tolerance who understand leverage and are actively managing their portfolios. They are typically used for short-term trading and tactical allocation rather than long-term investments.

Where can I buy and sell these products?  

The ETFs will be listed on NASDAQ, making them available for trading through most major brokers.

Leveraged 2x Single Stock ETFs aim to provide two times (2x) the daily performance of a specific stock. For instance, if the underlying stock rises by 1% in a day, the ETF is designed to rise by 2%; similarly, if the stock falls by 1%, the ETF will fall by 2%, before fees and expenses. 

These ETFs are designed for sophisticated investors with a high-risk tolerance who understand leverage and are actively managing their portfolios. They are typically used for short-term trading and tactical allocation rather than long-term investments.

The ETFs will be listed on NASDAQ, making them available for trading through most major brokers.