Leveraged 3X ETF List (2024)

This is a list of all Leveraged 3X ETFs traded in the USA which are currently tagged by ETF Database. Please note that the list may not contain newly issued ETFs. If you’re looking for a more simplified way to browse and compare ETFs, you may want to visit our ETF Database Categories, which categorize every ETF in a single “best fit” category.

* Assets in thousands of U.S. Dollars.

This page includes historical return information for all Leveraged 3X ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database.

The table below includes fund flow data for all U.S. listed Leveraged 3X ETFs. Total fund flow is the capital inflow into an ETF minus the capital outflow from the ETF for a particular time period.

Fund Flows in millions of U.S. Dollars.

The following table includes expense data and other descriptive information for all Leveraged 3X ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. In addition to expense ratio and issuer information, this table displays platforms that offer commission-free trading for certain ETFs.

Clicking on any of the links in the table below will provide additional descriptive and quantitative information on Leveraged 3X ETFs.

The following table includes ESG Scores and other descriptive information for all Leveraged 3X ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. Easily browse and evaluate ETFs by visiting our Responsible Investing themes section and find ETFs that map to various environmental, social and governance themes.

This page includes historical dividend information for all Leveraged 3X listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. Note that certain ETFs may not make dividend payments, and as such some of the information below may not be meaningful.

The table below includes basic holdings data for all U.S. listed Leveraged 3X ETFs that are currently tagged by ETF Database. The table below includes the number of holdings for each ETF and the percentage of assets that the top ten assets make up, if applicable. For more detailed holdings information for any ETF, click on the link in the right column.

The following table includes certain tax information for all Leveraged 3X ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database, including applicable short-term and long-term capital gains rates and the tax form on which gains or losses in each ETF will be reported.

This page contains certain technical information for all Leveraged 3X ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. Note that the table below only includes limited technical indicators; click on the “View” link in the far right column for each ETF to see an expanded display of the product’s technicals.

This page provides links to various analyses for all Leveraged 3X ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. The links in the table below will guide you to various analytical resources for the relevant ETF, including an X-ray of holdings, official fund fact sheet, or objective analyst report.

This page provides ETF Database Ratings for all Leveraged 3X ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. The ETF Database Ratings are transparent, quant-based evaluations of ETFs relative to other products in the same ETF Database Category. As such, it should be noted that this page may include ETFs from multiple ETF Database Categories.

Leveraged 3X ETF List (2024)

FAQs

What is the best 3X leveraged ETF? ›

ETFs: ETF Database Realtime Ratings
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF Name% In Top 10 % In Top 10
FNGUMicroSectors FANG+™ Index 3X Leveraged ETN100.00%
SPXLDirexion Daily S&P 500 Bull 3X Shares44.12%
TECLDirexion Daily Technology Bull 3X Shares69.84%
UPROProShares UltraPro S&P50058.85%
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Can 3X leveraged ETF go to zero? ›

Leveraged ETF prices tend to decay over time, and triple leverage will tend to decay at a faster rate than 2x leverage. As a result, they can tend toward zero.

Are there 4x leveraged ETFs? ›

BMO has launched the first quadruple leveraged ETN fund that tracks the S&P 500. The fund will trade under the ticker symbol "XXXX" and seeks to generate four time the S&P 500's return on a daily basis. The launch come as bullishness rise among investors and Wall Street predicts more gains to come in 2024.

Is qqq triple leveraged? ›

ProShares UltraPro® QQQ seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to three times (3x) the daily performance of the Nasdaq-100 Index®.

What is the most aggressive ETF? ›

The largest Aggressive ETF is the iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF AOA with $1.91B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Aggressive ETF was AOA at 18.53%. The most recent ETF launched in the Aggressive space was the iShares ESG Aware Aggressive Allocation ETF EAOA on 06/12/20.

What is the riskiest ETF? ›

7 risky leveraged ETFs to watch:
  • ProShares UltraPro QQQ (TQQQ)
  • ProShares Ultra QQQ (QLD)
  • Direxion Daily S&P 500 Bull 3x Shares (SPXL)
  • Direxion Daily S&P 500 Bull 2x Shares (SPUU)
  • Amplify BlackSwan Growth & Treasury Core ETF (SWAN)
  • WisdomTree U.S. Efficient Core Fund (NTSX)
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Can Tqqq fail? ›

The triple leverage can significantly magnify losses, making TQQQ a high-risk, high-reward option. The compounding of daily returns can also lead to tracking error, causing its performance to deviate from three times the index's returns over time.

Is it bad to hold leveraged ETFs long-term? ›

Nearly all leveraged ETFs come with a prominent warning in their prospectus: they are not designed for long-term holding. The combination of leverage, market volatility, and an unfavorable sequence of returns can lead to disastrous outcomes.

Can you lose more money than you invested in a leveraged ETF? ›

No. The most an investor can lose in a Leverage Shares ETP is the entire value of their initial investment plus any reinvested dividends.

Is there a 10X ETF? ›

The 10X S&P 500 ETF tracks the S&P 500® Index. The S&P 500® Index was created in 1957 as the first U.S. Market-Cap-weighted index, and tracks 500 of the top companies in the U.S. economy.

Can the S&P 500 go to zero? ›

And while theoretically possible, the entire US stock market going to zero would be incredibly unlikely. It would, in fact, take a catastrophic event involving the total dissolution of the US government and economic system for this to occur.

Can you hold qqq long-term? ›

7 While the Nasdaq-100 is historically more volatile than the S&P 500, QQQ can be held over long time frames while its cousin, TQQQ is definitely a short-term trade.

Can I hold SQQQ overnight? ›

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe it is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. For any holding period other than a day, your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target.

Why is TQQQ so risky? ›

Warning. As we mentioned, there are large risks trying to use TQQQ to profit from market moves. There is a constant downward price bias and the risk of loss grows the longer one holds the fund. This is especially true with higher interest rates as the carrying cost to leverage the fund 3X go up with higher rates.

Is spy better than voo? ›

Over the long run, they do compound—those fee differences—and investors have been putting a lot more money into VOO versus SPY. That is the reason why we view VOO slightly better than SPY. And that is just the basic approach, which is the lower the investor can pay, the better the investment is.

Is Tqqq a safe investment? ›

Can you buy and hold Tqqq? Although you can invest in the TQQQ in the long-term, market analysts advise against it, stating that the TQQQ is a highly volatile leveraged ETF. To learn more about ETF trading through CFDs, visit our page here.

Is SQQQ 3X leveraged? ›

Key Takeaways. The ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ (SQQQ) is a 3x leveraged inverse ETF that tracks the Nasdaq 100. It seeks to return the exact results of the Nasdaq 100 index times negative three. This ETF follows the Nasdaq 100, which is heavily weighted toward technology and telecommunications stocks.

Which leveraged ETF is the biggest? ›

The largest Leveraged ETF is the ProShares UltraPro QQQ TQQQ with $21.60B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Leveraged ETF was NVDL at 483.62%. The most recent ETF launched in the Leveraged space was the FT Vest U.S. Equity Enhance & Moderate Buffer ETF - April XAPR on 04/19/24.

Is there a 3X leveraged gold ETF? ›

About MicroSectors™ Gold 3X Leveraged ETN

The investment seeks return on the notes is linked to a three times leveraged participation in the daily performance of the SPDR® Gold Shares (the “ETF”), which is an exchange traded fund that invests in gold bullion.

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