WANT - Direxion Daily Consumer Discretionary Bull 3X Shares
Assets | $54.06M |
NAV | $63.60 |
Expense Ratio | 0.98% |
PE Ratio | 35.61 |
Beta (5Y) | 3.60 |
Dividend (ttm) | n/a |
Dividend Yield | n/a |
Ex-Dividend Date | Mar 24, 2020 |
1-Year Return | - |
Trading Day | April 21 |
Last Price | $66.20 |
Previous Close | $63.71 |
Change ($) | 2.49 |
Change (%) | 3.91% |
Day's Open | 62.72 |
Day's Range | 62.72 - 66.21 |
Day's Volume | 38,332 |
52-Week Range | 16.58 - 68.79 |
Fund Description
The investment seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, of 300% of the daily performance of the Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Index. The fund, under normal circumstances, invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus borrowing for investment purposes) in financial instruments, such as swap agreements, and securities of the index, ETFs that track the index and other financial instruments that provide daily leveraged exposure to the index or ETFs that track the index. The index is provided by S&P Dow Jones Indices (the index provider) and includes domestic companies from the consumer discretionary sector. It is non-diversified.
Asset Class Equity | Inception Date Nov 29, 2018 |
Exchange NYSEARCA | Ticker Symbol WANT |
Index Tracked Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Index |
Top 10 Holdings
82.43% of assetsName | Symbol | Weight |
---|---|---|
Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Index SWAP | n/a | 24.41% |
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY SELECT SECTOR TR INDEX SWAP | n/a | 22.72% |
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY SELECT SECTOR TR INDEX SWAP | n/a | 7.76% |
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY SELECT SECTOR TR INDEX SWAP | n/a | 5.94% |
Amazon | AMZN | 4.90% |
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY SELECT SECTOR TR INDEX SWAP | n/a | 4.77% |
BANK OF NEW YORK CASH RESERVE | n/a | 4.17% |
Tesla | TSLA | 2.96% |
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY SELECT SECTOR TR INDEX SWAP | n/a | 2.93% |
Home Depot | HD | 1.87% |
Dividends
Ex-Dividend | Amount | Pay Date |
---|---|---|
Mar 24, 2020 | $0.035 | Mar 31, 2020 |
Dec 23, 2019 | $0.031 | Dec 31, 2019 |
Sep 24, 2019 | $0.049 | Oct 1, 2019 |
Jun 25, 2019 | $0.053 | Jul 2, 2019 |
Mar 19, 2019 | $0.095 | Mar 26, 2019 |
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