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  • April 17, 2025

    10 Inverse (Leveraged) ETFs That Profit When the Dow Jones Falls: Complete Bear Market Guide

    Discover 10 Dow Jones leveraged ETFs that rise when the market falls. Learn about 1x, 2x, and 3x inverse ETFs, their pros and cons, and how to use them for bear market strategies.

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  • April 16, 2025

    10 Inverse Nasdaq ETFs That Profit When Tech Markets Fall: Complete Bear Market Guide

    Discover 10 powerful inverse Nasdaq ETFs that rise when tech stocks fall. Learn how these 1x, 2x, and 3x leveraged funds can help navigate volatile markets during tech sector downturns.

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  • April 14, 2025

    Nasdaq Leveraged ETFs: How to Profit from Rising Tech Markets

    Recent developments around the impact of tariffs on the tech industry has created huge tumult across the entire stock market, and especially in the NASDAQ. In this article, we’ll explain how Nasdaq leveraged ETFs work and how they can help you profit during market volatility in the NASDAQ. Impact of Tariffs on the NASDAQ As

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  • April 11, 2025

    Why Consider Japanese Equity ETFs as an Alternative to US Equities

    Given the volatility of US equity markets in Q1 2025, investors might be considering looking at international equities. Japanese ETFs offer worthwhile alternatives at undervalued prices. Japanese stocks offer low valuations compared to overvalued US equities, potential for higher growth, and better corporate governance. Plus, Japan’s global trading structure is predictable and reliable—unlike the volatility

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  • April 10, 2025

    How to Calculate VIXY and UVXY Buy and Sell Signals

    Trading volatility ETFs like VIXY and UVXY can be a powerful strategy for hedging against market uncertainty or profiting from extreme market moves. However, these leveraged ETFs require precise timing because of their sensitivity to market conditions and the decay inherent in their structure. You can calculate buy and sell signals manually by analyzing key indicators like the VIX (Volatility Index)

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  • April 8, 2025

    NVDA Inverse ETFs: How to Profit When NVIDIA Stock Drops

    Learn how NVDA inverse ETFs work, their risks, and how to use them to profit from NVIDIA stock declines—no finance background needed.

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  • April 6, 2025

    Bitcoin Inverse ETFs Explained: A Simple Guide to Profiting When BTC Prices Fall

    Discover how Bitcoin inverse ETFs work, their risks, and how they compare to regular ETFs. Learn strategies to profit from BTC declines.

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  • April 3, 2025

    How VIXY ETF Compares to Other Volatility ETFs: The Complete Guide

    If you’re looking to protect your investments during market downturns, the ProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (VIXY) might seem appealing. But before jumping in, understand this: volatility ETFs like VIXY are short-term tactical tools, not long-term investments. They typically lose value over time and should only be used by experienced traders for brief periods—usually days,

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  • March 29, 2025

    Inverse ETFs for Tesla Stock: A Beginner’s Guide to Betting Against TSLA

    Inverse ETFs are financial instruments that allow investors to profit from declines in specific stocks or indices without directly short-selling them. For those interested in betting against Tesla’s stock performance, several inverse ETFs are available. Let’s explore how these work and what they offer. What Are Inverse ETFs? Inverse ETFs are designed to move in

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  • March 28, 2025

    Inverse ETFs for Apple Stock: A Beginner’s Guide to Betting Against AAPL

    Inverse ETFs for Apple Stock are investment tools designed to help investors profit when Apple share prices decline. Unlike traditional short-selling, these ETFs move in the opposite direction of Apple’s stock price, using financial derivatives like futures and options. For example, if Apple’s stock price falls by 1%, the value of the inverse ETF could

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