S&P 500 Bull 2X ETF | SPUU (2024)

SPUU

NAV (Net Asset Value)$126.87As of Jun 06, 2024

1 Day NAV change$-0.07(-0.05%)As of Jun 06, 2024

Daily Target

+200%

Intra-day Value

SPUU.IV

Daily NAV

$126.87

Daily Market Price

$126.93

Expense Ratio
(gross/net %)

0.68 / 0.61*

Security Identifier

25459Y165

Inception Date

May 28, 2014

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Documents & Downloads

  • SPUU Fact Sheet (pdf)
  • Direxion ETFs List (pdf)
  • Prospectus
  • Daily Fund Holdings (csv)

This leveraged ETF seeks a return that is 200% of the return of its benchmark indexfor a single day.The fund should not be expected to provide two times the return of the benchmark’s cumulative return for periods greater than a day.

Pricing & Performance

NAV and Market Price information as of 06/06/2024.

SPUU

Direxion Daily S&P 500 Bull 2X Shares

Net Asset Value (NAV)

$126.87Nav

$-0.07Change

-0.05%Change

Market Price Closing

$126.93Market

$+0.04Change

+0.03%Change

Premium / Discount

$+0.06Change from Last Day Trading

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1M3MYTD1Y3Y5Y10YSince
Inception
Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)
Inception
Date
SPUU NAV

1M

9.43

3M

5.81

YTD

19.85

1Y

51.58

3Y

11.59

5Y

23.84

10Y

19.73

Since
Inception

19.85

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

0.68 / 0.61*

Inception
Date

05/28/2014

SPUU Market Close

1M

9.23

3M

6.31

YTD

19.93

1Y

51.64

3Y

11.65

5Y

23.81

10Y

19.77

Since
Inception

19.89

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

0.68 / 0.61*

Inception
Date

05/28/2014

As of May 31, 2024

The Primary Listing Exchange is the NYSE Arca, Inc.

*The Net Expense Ratio includes management fees, other operating expenses and Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses. If Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses were excluded, the Net Expense Ratio would be 0.60%. The Fund’s adviser, Rafferty Asset Management, LLC (“Rafferty”) has entered into an Operating Expense Limitation Agreement with the Fund. Under the Operating Expense Limitation Agreement, Rafferty has contractually agreed to waive all or a portion of its management fee and/or reimburse the Fund for Other Expenses through September 1, 2025, to the extent that the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses exceed 0.60% of the Fund’s average daily net assets (excluding, as applicable, among other expenses, taxes, swap financing and related costs, acquired fund fees and expenses, dividends or interest on short positions, other interest expenses, brokerage commissions and extraordinary expenses). If these expenses were included, the expense ratio would be higher.

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate. An investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. Returns for performance under one year are cumulative, not annualized. For the most recent month-end performance please visit the fund’s website at direxion.com.

Short-term performance, in particular, is not a good indication of a fund’s future performance, and an investment should not be made based solely on returns. Because of ongoing market volatility, fund performance may be subject to substantial short-term changes. For additional information, see the fund’s prospectus.

Index Information

The S&P 500® Index (SPXT) is designed to be comprised of stocks that are the 500 leading, large-cap U.S. listed issuers. The securities are selected on the basis of market capitalization, financial viability of the company, sector representation, public float, liquidity and price of a company’s shares outstanding. The Index is a float-adjusted, market capitalization-weighted index. One cannot invest directly in an index.

Index Top Ten Holdings

% of Total
Microsoft

7.09

%

Apple

5.65

%

Nvidia

5.06

%

Amazon.Com Inc

3.74

%

Meta Platforms

2.42

%

Alphabet Inc Class A

2.02

%

Berkshire Hathaway

1.74

%

Alphabet Inc Class C

1.70

%

Lilly

1.41

%

Broadcom Limited

1.32

%

Index Sector Weightings

% of Total
Information Technology

29.56

%

Financials

13.15

%

Health Care

12.41

%

Consumer Discretionary

10.34

%

Communication Services

8.95

%

Industrials

8.80

%

Consumer Staples

5.97

%

Energy

3.95

%

Materials

2.37

%

Real Estate

2.27

%

Utilities

2.20

%

Index data as of 03/31/2024. Index sector weightings and top holdings are subject to change.

View Daily Fund Holdings

Strategy & Benefits

You know that TRADING is different than investing. But the opportunity to take advantage of short-term trends is only won, if you get the direction right.

Our leveraged ETFs are powerful tools built to help you:

  • Magnify your short-term perspective with daily 2X leverage
  • Stay agile – with liquidity to trade through rapidly changing markets

Leveraged and inverse ETFs pursue daily leveraged investment objectives which means they are riskier than alternatives which do not use leverage. They seek daily goals and should not be expected to track the underlying index over periods longer than one day. They are not suitable for all investors and should be utilized only by investors who understand leverage risk and who actively manage their investments.

Distributions

Record DateEx DatePay DateIncome DividendShort-Term Capital GainLong-Term Capital GainExpand
03/20/202403/19/202403/26/20240.28144
12/22/202312/21/202312/29/20230.31042
09/20/202309/19/202309/26/20230.19304
06/22/202306/21/202306/28/20230.35060

Record Date03/20/2024

Ex Date03/19/2024

Pay Date03/26/2024

Income Dividend0.28144

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date12/22/2023

Ex Date12/21/2023

Pay Date12/29/2023

Income Dividend0.31042

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date09/20/2023

Ex Date09/19/2023

Pay Date09/26/2023

Income Dividend0.19304

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date06/22/2023

Ex Date06/21/2023

Pay Date06/28/2023

Income Dividend0.35060

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Documents

Fund Documents

  • SPUU Fact Sheet (pdf)
  • Direxion ETFs List (pdf)
  • Prospectus
  • Daily Fund Holdings (csv)

Tax Documents

Download the following Tax Reporting Documents

  • Ordinary Income fromU.S. Government Obligations (2016)

How to Trade

ETFs are generally available for purchase on exchanges, much like stocks—and can be bought and sold throughout the trading day whenever exchanges are open. Direxion ETFs cannot be purchased directly from Direxion, but are available for trading on most trading platforms.

We strongly recommend that you take the time to educate yourself on how leveraged and inverse ETFs function and behave in various market conditions before you endeavor to trade them in your account. It’s always a good idea to consult a financial advisor or brokerage account representative if you have questions about any ETFs.

Please note, your advisor or broker may charge commissions or other transaction fees. If you have any questions specific to Direxion products, please contact us direct at[emailprotected]or866-476-7523.

S&P 500 Bull 2X ETF | SPUU (2024)

FAQs

What is the 2X levered S&P 500 ETF? ›

The S&P 500 2x Leveraged Daily Index aims to reflect the performance of the following market: 2x Long Leveraged exposure to the 500 Largest companies listed in the USA. Covers approximately 80% of free-float market capitalisation. Weighted by free-float adjusted market capitalisation.

What is a 3x leveraged ETF S&P 500? ›

What Does It Mean When an ETF Is Leveraged 3x? An ETF that is leveraged 3x seeks to return three times the return of the index or other benchmark that it tracks. A 3x S&P 500 index ETF, for instance, would return +3% if the S&P rose by 1%.

What does bull 2X share mean? ›

The $700 million AUM Direxion Daily Energy Bull 2X (ERX), is a leveraged ETF that aims to reproduce 200% of the daily returns of the S&P Energy Select Sector Index. 1 In other words, for every 1% gain in the underlying index, ERX attempts to produce a corresponding 2% gain.

What is Direxion Daily S&P 500 Equal Weight Bull 2X shares? ›

Direxion Daily S&P 500 Equal Weight Bull 2X Shares ETF is an exchange traded fund incorporated in the USA. The Fund seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, of 200% of the daily performance of the S&P 500 Equal Weight Index.

What is the 2x inverse S&P ETF? ›

The S&P 500® 2X Inverse Daily Index provides two times the inverse performance of the S&P 500, widely regarded as the best single gauge of the U.S. equities market. This index was designed to assist investors who are seeking a short position on U.S. equities.

Is SPXL 2x or 3x? ›

This ETF offers 3x daily long leverage to the broad-based S&P 500 Index, making it a powerful tool for investors with a bullish short-term outlook for U.S. large cap stocks. Investors should note that leverage on SPXL resets on a daily basis, which results in compounding of returns when held for multiple periods.

Why shouldn't you hold leveraged ETFs? ›

Bottom Line on Leveraged ETFs

Leveraged ETFs decay due to the compounding effect of daily returns, volatility of the market and the cost of leverage. The volatility drag of leveraged ETFs means that losses in the ETF can be magnified over time and they are not suitable for long-term investments.

What is the 4X ETF S&P 500? ›

It is called the MAX S&P 500 4X Leveraged Exchange Traded Note , and it will offer investors daily returns four times that of the S&P 500 Total Return Index. The fund's sponsor, Max ETNs, already offers four other leveraged ETNs offering 3X exposure to the airline and auto industries.

Can 3X leveraged ETF go to zero? ›

This longer-term underperformance results from ill-timed rebalancing and the geometric nature of returns compounding. The author uses the concept of a growth-optimized portfolio to show that highly levered ETFs (3x and inverse ETFs) are likely to converge to zero over longer time horizons.

How long should you hold a leveraged ETF? ›

How Long Should You Hold a Leveraged ETF? Because of the volatility associated with leveraged ETFs, it is inadvisable to hold them after market close. Otherwise, you may see the value of your investment gap down 5% to 10% when the market reopens.

Is there a 2x qqq? ›

The ProShares UltraShort QQQ (QID) is a 2x inverse ETF, and the ProShares UltraPro UltraShort QQQ (SQQQ) is a 3x inverse ETF. The more leverage you have (i.e., 2x or 3x), the more the price movements will be amplified.

How does 2x ETF work? ›

A 2x leveraged ETF is an exchange-traded fund that aims to double the performance of a specific index, asset, or single stock – based on the daily percentage change of that underlying asset. This means that if the asset increases by 1%, the ETF will increase by 2%.

What is the largest S&P equal weight ETF? ›

By rebalancing regularly to maintain equal weightings, these ETFs ensure that each stock has an equal influence on fund performance. The largest equal-weighted ETF is the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP).

How do 3X bull ETFs work? ›

3x ETFs use a variety of complex, exotic financial instruments to generate multiplicative returns, both positive and negative. In order to obtain these returns, these ETFs creates long or short equity positions.

What is S&P 500 x2 leverage? ›

The S&P 500 2X Leverage Daily reflects 200% of the return (positive or negative) of the S&P 500® including dividends and price movements.

What is the S&P 500 leverage 2? ›

The S&P 500® Leverage (2x) index tracks the two times leveraged performance of S&P 500® on a daily basis. The S&P 500® index tracks large cap US stocks. The ETF's TER (total expense ratio) amounts to 0.60% p.a.. The ETF replicates the performance of the underlying index synthetically with a swap.

What does 2x levered mean? ›

A 2x leveraged ETF is an exchange-traded fund that aims to double the performance of a specific index, asset, or single stock – based on the daily percentage change of that underlying asset. This means that if the asset increases by 1%, the ETF will increase by 2%.

Are there 4x leveraged ETFs? ›

BMO has launched the first quadruple leveraged ETN fund that tracks the S&P 500. The fund will trade under the ticker symbol "XXXX" and seeks to generate four time the S&P 500's return on a daily basis. The launch come as bullishness rise among investors and Wall Street predicts more gains to come in 2024.

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