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Single stock leveraged ETFs have become a mainstream tool for traders seeking bigger, faster gains. Issuers are rushing to meet demand with products tied to the market’s most talked-about names. But with greater earning potential comes greater risk, and many investors underestimate how quickly these funds can cut both ways.
In today’s uncertain markets, investors are no longer content with riding out volatility unhedged. Whether seeking to protect against drawdowns, smooth income, or build more outcome-focused portfolios, derivative-based ETFs are emerging as essential tools. From buffer strategies to income overlays, these vehicles allow investors to stay exposed to markets without giving up control over risk.
Exclusionary ETFs are transforming the landscape of investing by filtering out companies that don't align with specific values. Discover how these funds can enhance your portfolio while staying true to your principles.
Buffered ETFs AUM jumped to $41,4B in just one year. With demand soaring and more products launching than ever before, find out more about this explosive trend in our latest article.
The rise of politically aligned ETFs allows investors to put their money into companies and funds that align with their personal or political beliefs. As the U.S. gears up for another election cycle in less than a month, a new breed of politically focused ETFs is gaining traction: Unusual Whales Subversive Democratic Trading ETF (NANC) and Unusual Whales Subversive Republican Trading ETF (KRUZ).
The idea of Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) has become increasingly popular for those who want to take control of their financial future and potentially retire long before traditional retirement ages. FIRE is all about financial freedom—giving you the ability to pursue your passions without being tied to a regular job. If you’re interested in achieving this kind of independence, building a well-balanced investment portfolio is key.
Option income ETFs have been around for over a decade but have only recently gained significant momentum and investor attention. As ETF innovation accelerates, propelled by new regulations and a growing demand for advanced investment strategies, these funds are capturing the interest of both seasoned and new investors alike. Discover how option income ETFs are reshaping the investment landscape.