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There are even cheaper avenues now, as a start-up fund could join an existing trust (such as Direxion) which reduces start-up costs a bit, and you can share costs like directors, insurance, etc.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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A little over a year ago, fund provider Direxion launched an ETF called the Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares.
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A little over a year ago, fund provider Direxion launched an ETF called the Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares.
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Perhaps investors should have heeded Direxion's own disclaimer: "There is no guarantee the fund will meet its stated investment objective."
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Not as simple a task as it seems, apparently: Over the next seven months the index rose 5%, while the Direxion fund returned -6.25%.
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For example, the Direxion Daily China Bull 3X ETF uses borrowed money and complex "financial instruments" to try to triple the performance of the BNY ChinaSelect ADR index.
Exchange-Traded Funds Gone Wild Dave Kansas 2011
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"Given the muted reception of some IPOs [last] week, we're not participating too much [this] week," says Josef Schuster, founder of IPOX Capital Management LLC, the subadvisor for the Direxion Long/Short Global IPO Fund.
New Stocks Face More Skepticism Lynn Cowan 2011
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Perhaps investors should have heeded Direxion's own disclaimer: "There is no guarantee the fund will meet its stated investment objective."
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The Direxion Daily China Bull 3X ETF CZM is such a fund, and there are many more like it.
Exchange-Traded Funds Gone Wild Dave Kansas 2011
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Not as simple a task as it seems, apparently: Over the next seven months the index rose 5%, while the Direxion fund returned -6.25%.
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