Active Trader Report: Use of Leveraged & Inverse ETFs Way Up
Direxion partnered with Compound Insights and Vanda to explore what’s driving the evolution of active trading and how active traders are using leveraged and inverse funds across equities, single stocks, commodities, and volatility.
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On today’s show, we discuss:
Franklin Templeton’s S&P 500 outlook and the case for broadening beyond mega-cap names
The AI-driven repricing in software and the challenge of valuing businesses with uncertain terminal value
The earnings catalysts driving international and small-cap outperformance after 15 years of underperformance
How AI is driving margin expansion at companies like Walmart without adding headcount
Why midterm year weakness has historically been a buying opportunity
The macro conditions that cause bear markets, and why we’re not there yet
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