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What Is a Leveraged ETF?

By Nicholas Rossolillo – Updated Aug 23, 2024 at 10:16AM

Key Points

  • Leveraged ETFs use debt to amplify daily returns, potentially enhancing or eroding investments quickly.
  • Inverse leveraged ETFs are designed to perform oppositely to their index, useful for short-term defensive strategies.
  • Due to compounded effects of leverage, long-term holdings in leveraged ETFs may not reliably mirror index performance.
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