You says "In this example, the index increases 10% daily, so the 2x Leveraged ETF will gain 20% daily. As the ETF takes profit every day, the 20% gain is compounded daily. See illustration below for better understanding."
How about the index decrease 10%? the 2x Leveraged ETF will drop 20% or more than 20%? does it impose any interest charges?
When analising the performance of a stock, I use the dividend DY paid. An analyst said must use both the dividend and the other financial ratio like ROE of the stock.Can some one explain how you compute the ROE.Please send yr answer by my email: jesdav36@gmail.com.
As an ardent Nestle share investor, I am still uncertain how to compute the ROE of Nestle share. I call upon retail investors and Research houses to help me and give advice how to compute ROE of Nestle share.Regards.
It is very sad to know this product exist as we are a retail investor can only see and learn and we cannot buy. BURSA MALAYSIA should go back to study the rules to comply before having such a publicity in all news and presses. FYI, this two ETF only for individual with RM3m in asset. And before you are eligible to buy, you have to declare that you are eligible, otherwise you cannot buy. SO, the big question to BURSA is , why do you have such a good product and you intend to use this product to generate more activity and yet you do not allow retailer to buy?....BURSA, are you telling all people in the world that theis ETF is higher risk than all call warrants listed in BURSA?..why retalers allow to buy call warrants and not ETF?...are you telling all people in the world that KLCI as index can drop to zero, and high risk so you care doing good job to protect investors? Rememeber, all call warrants can become worthless, why dont you protect them?
The more laugh is investor here can buy HONG KONG A50 ETF, and cannot buy bursa etf, what a joke , BURSA!!
An individual whose total net personal assets, or total net joint assets with his or her spouse, exceeds RM3 million or its equivalent in foreign currencies, excluding the value of the individual’s primary residence• An individual who has a gross annual income exceeding RM300,000 or its equivalent in foreign currencies per annum in the preceding 12 months•
Leveraged ETFs are VERY volatile instruments! 1) What goes up X, often plummets more than -X, 2) These ETFs are often disguised as ETNs, regardless, they do have 'tracking' errors, i.e. you don't always get X, you get nX, where n is < 0 3) Even in the US, there is a move to delist these, while I am NOT familiar with BURSA rules, these leveraged assets are short term trading instruments used by professional traders and institutional investors, so having sufficient assets, make sense to me
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where can i get more info