Workflow
GDXD ETNs
icon
Search documents
Top Performing Leveraged/Inverse ETFs: 10/26/2025
Etftrendsยท 2025-10-29 15:45
Core Insights - The article highlights the top-performing leveraged and inverse ETFs from the previous week, emphasizing the significant returns driven by market dynamics and investor sentiment [1]. Group 1: Top Performing Inverse ETFs - DZZ (Deutsche Bank Ag London Gold Double Short) achieved a remarkable return of 105.71%, attributed to declining gold prices as optimism around U.S.-China trade talks diminished gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset [3]. - GDXD (MicroSectors Gold Miners -3X Inverse Leveraged ETNs) ranked second with a return of 20.39%, providing inverse leveraged exposure to global gold miners [4]. - JDST (Direxion Daily Junior Gold Miners Index Bear 2X Shares) returned approximately 14.47%, focusing on the inverse performance of junior gold miners [7]. - DUST (Direxion Daily Gold Miners Index Bear 2X Shares) also performed well with a return of around 13.10%, benefiting from rising hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal [10]. Group 2: Top Performing Leveraged ETFs - AMDL (GraniteShares 2x Long AMD Daily ETF) provided a 16.64% return, driven by positive developments for AMD, including new partnerships and favorable analyst reports [5]. - DFEN (Direxion Daily Aerospace & Defense Bull 3X Shares) achieved a return of 15.78%, supported by increased U.S. defense spending and a solidified defense budget [6]. - HOOX (Defiance Daily Target 2X Long HOOD ETF) gained approximately 14.10%, as Robinhood's stock surged due to analyst upgrades and expectations of high trading volumes [8]. - BOIL (ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas) saw a return of over 12.83%, driven by rising natural gas prices due to increased demand and forecasts for colder weather [11]. - KORU (Direxion MSCI Daily South Korea Bull 3X Shares) returned around 11.90%, reflecting South Korea's accelerating economic growth and upcoming trade negotiations [12]. - DPST (Direxion Daily Regional Banks Bull 3X Shares) achieved a return of 10.84%, as regional banks pursue mergers and strategic expansions in a competitive market [13].