Over the last couple of years, leveraged and inverse ETF became a trendmedously useful tool for hedging my overall investment portfolio. There are times where I just cannot send my core holdings, and inverse ETFs became a very useful tool for hedging, especially in IRA accounts. It is far easier to use and safer than Shorts and Options.
Without these inverse and leveraged ETFs, you will be forcing a great number of non-pros into shorting and option trading, which is far risker and more difficult to manage.
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Over the last couple of years, leveraged and inverse ETF became a trendmedously useful tool for hedging my overall investment portfolio. There are times where I just cannot send my core holdings, and inverse ETFs became a very useful tool for hedging, especially in IRA accounts. It is far easier to use and safer than Shorts and Options.
Without these inverse and leveraged ETFs, you will be forcing a great number of non-pros into shorting and option trading, which is far risker and more difficult to manage.
Thanks for your consideration.