Group 1 - Inverse or "bear" single-stock exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are gaining popularity, with an increase in new product launches, presenting opportunities for investors and traders who understand them [1][2] - Approximately 30 ETFs are designed to profit when specific stocks decline, but they are structured to work off a single day's performance, which can complicate long-term holding [3] - The investment math indicates that if a stock loses 10%, it requires an 11% gain to break even, highlighting the risks of holding inverse ETFs during stock price increases [3] Group 2 - MicroStrategy, now known as Strategy (MSTR), is identified as a stock that may be suitable for bearish bets due to its ties to the crypto business and a potential unwinding [5] - Rigetti Computing (RGTI) is noted for its high valuation despite not generating profits, drawing comparisons to the dot-com bubble, and is considered a candidate for bearish investment strategies [6]
3 ETFs to Buy to Profit if the Quantum Computing Stocks Bubble Bursts