you are currently viewing:GraniteShares 2x Long IONQ Daily ETF (IONL), GraniteShares 2x Long VRT Daily ETF (VRTL), and GraniteShares 2x Long RDDT Daily ETF (RDTL) Launch TodayMarch 25, 2025- GraniteShares, a leading provider of high-conviction exchange-traded funds (ETFs), today announced the launch of three new leveraged single-stock ETFs: GraniteShares 2x Long IONQ Daily ETF (NYSE Arca: IONL), GraniteShares 2x Long VRT Daily ETF (NYSE Arca: VRTL), and GraniteShares 2x Long RDDT Daily ETF (NYSE Arca: RDTL). These funds offer investors exposure to IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), Vertiv Holdings (NYSE: VRT), and Reddit (NYSE: RDDT), enabling traders to express bullish views on these companies. GraniteShares' leveraged ETFs seek daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to 200% of the daily performance of the respective underlying stocks. These funds are designed for sophisticated investors looking to capitalize on short-term movements in some of the market’s most innovative and disruptive companies. Source: GraniteShares |
March 12, 2025-The launch follows Capital's build-out of the fastest organically grown suite of active ETFs in the market
Capital Group, one of the world's largest and most experienced active investment managers, has launched eight new active model portfolios comprising its all-active exchange traded funds (ETFs).
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