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The Best Leveraged Equities ETFs

The table below compares the performance and other essential indicators like dividend yield and expense ratio of Leveraged Equities ETFs.

Leveraged equities ETFs are a type of exchange-traded fund (ETF) that use leverage to amplify returns on the underlying equity or stock index. They use borrowed capital to increase the potential return on investment. Leveraged ETFs aim to provide a multiple of the return of the underlying index, usually 2x or 3x, but this can vary. For example, a 2x leveraged ETF aims to provide twice the return of the underlying index, while a 3x leveraged ETF seeks to deliver three times the return of the underlying index.

Leveraged ETFs are known for providing higher returns and volatility than traditional ETFs that do not use leverage. As a result, they are typically used as a short-term investment strategy and unsuitable for long-term investments. It's also important to note that leverage can amplify losses as well as gains, so leveraged ETFs can be riskier than traditional ETFs. Additionally, the returns of leveraged ETFs are not expected to be the same as the multiple of the returns of the underlying index over the long term due to the compounding effect of daily returns.

Before investing in leveraged ETFs, it is crucial for investors to understand the risks and volatility associated with leverage and to have a clear investment strategy. Additionally, investors should also pay attention to the expense ratios, which tend to be higher for leveraged ETFs than for traditional ETFs.


Category is Leveraged Equities
Symbol
Full Name
Category
Inception
Expense Ratio
YTD Return
10Y Return (Annualized)
Dividend Yield

Risk / Return Rank

Max. Drawdown
Sharpe Ratio
Sortino Ratio
Omega Ratio
Martin Ratio
Calmar Ratio
Ulcer Index
Tradr 2X Long RGTI Daily ETFLeveraged EquitiesJun 23, 20251.30%
-67.60%
63.67%
Defiance Daily Target 2X Long RGTI ETFLeveraged Equities, LeveragedMar 31, 20251.29%
-69.26%
1.77%
Defiance Daily Target 2X Long RKLB ETFLeveraged EquitiesMar 12, 20251.29%
-28.75%
20.97%
90
ProShares Ultra TechnologyLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 30, 20070.95%
-13.03%
32.49%
0.28%
49
Leverage Shares 2X Long RTX Daily ETFLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJun 5, 20250.75%
9.73%
5.80%
ProShares UltraShort Health CareLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 30, 20070.95%
11.53%
-19.35%
2.51%
9
ProShares Ultra Health CareLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 30, 20070.95%
-11.04%
12.41%
1.63%
10
ProShares Ultra SmallCap600Leveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 25, 20070.95%
6.57%
10.32%
0.95%
33
Leverage Shares 2X Long SBUX Daily ETFLeveraged Equities, LeveragedNov 14, 20250.75%
10.18%
0.00%
ProShares UltraShort Consumer ServicesLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 30, 20070.95%
21.02%
-23.94%
3.89%
6
ETRACS 2x Leveraged U.S. Dividend Factor TR ETNLeveraged Equities, Leveraged, DividendFeb 4, 20210.95%
23.34%
0.00%
29
ProShares UltraPro Short Dow30Leveraged Equities, LeveragedFeb 11, 20100.95%
9.71%
-36.54%
4.24%
4
ProShares UltraShort UtilitiesLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 30, 20070.95%
-16.02%
-21.94%
4.35%
1
ProShares UltraShort S&P500Leveraged Equities, LeveragedJul 11, 20060.91%
8.69%
-26.06%
4.42%
3
ProShares UltraShort IndustrialsLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 30, 20070.95%
-12.50%
-27.36%
5.17%
2
ProShares UltraShort FinancialsLeveraged Equities, LeveragedJan 30, 20070.95%
21.05%
-26.26%
3.91%
11
ProShares Ultra Nasdaq Cloud Computing ETFLeveraged Equities, Cloud Computing, LeveragedJan 19, 20210.95%
-28.82%
0.98%
12
Defiance Leveraged Long + Income SMCI ETFDerivative Income, Leveraged EquitiesAug 19, 20251.51%
5.60%
83.22%
Defiance Daily Target 2X Long SMCI ETFLeveraged Equities, LeveragedAug 21, 20241.29%
-61.36%
11.35%
3
ProShares UltraPro Short MidCap400Leveraged Equities, LeveragedFeb 11, 20100.95%
-10.61%
-39.28%
5.22%
3

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Risk vs. Return Scatterplot

The Risk vs. Return Scatterplot allows you to quickly compare funds, stocks, and ETFs in one view. It displays the yearly return of an instrument on one axis and the risk (volatility) on the other.

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