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Direxion Daily FTSE Europe Bull 3X Shares EURL:NYSE Arca

Last Price Today's Change Today's Volume Schwab Report CardSchwab Report Card
$23.346 -- -- 0  
As of close 11/06/2024

Fund Performance

 

Fund Strategy

The investment seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, of 300% of the daily performance of the FTSE Developed Europe All Cap Index. The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in financial instruments, such as swap agreements, securities of the index, and ETFs that track the index, that, in combination, provide 3X daily leveraged exposure to the index, consistent with the fund's investment objective. The index is a market capitalization weighted index that is designed to measure the equity market performance of large-, mid- and small-cap companies in developed European markets. The fund is non-diversified.

Additional Information
Additional Information

Holdings: ETFs offer investors an interest in a portfolio of securities and other underlying assets and are therefore quite similar to mutual funds. One unique ETF feature is transparency, allowing investors to see the underlying portfolio securities on a daily basis.

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Details as of close 11/06/2024
Today's Open--
Previous Close$23.346
Day's Range-- - --
52 Week Range$17.231 - $30.37
Closing NAV 11/04/2024$24.52
Premium/Discount 11/04/2024-0.15%
Avg. Volume (10 Day)21,242
Put/Call Ratio (1 Day)--
Put/Call Ratio (30 Day)0.0
Distributions & Yields
Previous Dividend Payment$0.1009
Previous Pay DateOct 1, 2024
Previous Ex-DateSep 24, 2024
Distribution Yield TTM  
Distribution Yield is the Trailing 12-Month End Yield - Morningstar computes this figure by summing the trailing 12-month's income distributions and dividing the sum by the last month's ending Net Asst Value (NAV), plus capital gains distributed over the same time period. Income refers only to interest payments from fixed-income securities and dividend payments from common stocks.

Calculated at month end:
Income

(NAV + Capital Gains)

x 100%

2.93%
SEC Yield (30 Day)--

Risks of Leveraged & Inverse Products

Leveraged ETPs (Exchanged Traded Products, such a ETFs and ETNs), seek to provide a multiple of the investment returns of a given index or benchmark on a daily basis. Inverse ETPs seek to provide the opposite of the investment returns, also daily, of a given index or benchmark, either in whole or by multiples. Due to the effects of compounding and possible correlation errors, leveraged and inverse products may experience greater losses than one would ordinarily expect. Compounding can also cause a widening differential between the performances of an ETP and its underlying index or benchmark, so that returns over periods longer than one day can differ in amount and direction from the target return of the same period. Consequently, these ETPs may experience losses even in situations where the underlying index or benchmark has performed as hoped. Aggressive investment techniques such as futures, forward contracts, swap agreements, derivatives, options, can increase ETP volatility and decrease performance. Investors holding these ETPs should therefore monitor their positions as frequently as daily. To find out more about trading Leveraged and Inverse Products, please read Leveraged and Inverse Products: What you need to know.

Fund Profile
Fund TypeExchange Traded FundTotal Assets$21.9M
Inception01/22/2014Gross Expense Ratio1.11%
Total Holdings11Net Expense Ratio1.06%
 
Leveraged Exchange Traded Products

Leveraged ETPs (exchange-traded products) typically use derivatives to attempt to multiply the returns of the underlying index each day. These products invest their portfolios much differently than other ETPs. They have the propensity to be more volatile and are inherently riskier than their non-leveraged counterparts. It is important to remember that these securities are generally designed for daily use only, and are generally not intended to be held overnight, because their returns over longer periods generally do not match the ETP’s multiple of the underlying index over those periods. These funds are not appropriate for most investors.


Leveraged Closed-end Funds

Funds that borrow money to purchase more assets in this way will generally move up more than the market when the market rises and move down farther than the market when the market falls. Bond funds that use leverage have the potential to increase the amount of income that they pay out, but at the cost of larger drops in value during a falling market. Leverage inherently increases the risk in a portfolio.

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Yes1Portfolio Turnover--
 
For ETFs, this refers to the number of times the fund is long or short the index to explain its leverage factor. For example,
-300 means that the ETF is short 3 times the index.
300.0% 
ESG Fund

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is the industry term Schwab has chosen to use as an umbrella term to describe various investing approaches that consider not only traditional measures of risk and return, but environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) factors as well. Schwab uses ESG to broadly encompass ESG investing , but also investing approaches described as "values-based investing," "impact investing," "sustainable investing," and other approaches. An ESG product may apply ESG factors to its investment or governance processes in many different ways. A product that employs ESG strategies may choose to focus on one or more ESG factors, though an ESG product may also include securities that don't fit any ESG category. The information displayed utilizes the Morningstar "Sustainable Investment - Overall" datapoint. Click here to learn more about ESG at Schwab.

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No
Fund CompanyDirexion FundsActive Semi-transparent 
Active Semi-transparent ETFs

Active semi-transparent ETFs reveal full portfolio holdings only on a monthly or quarterly basis, not daily like traditional ETFs. There are different degrees of transparency as some firms will not disclose any daily holdings and others will reveal holdings daily, but shield certain positions and weights. Certain active semi-transparent ETFs may not be available for purchase or custody at Schwab.

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No
Morningstar Category 
These funds seek to generate returns equal to a fixed multiple of the short-term returns of an equity index. The compounding of short-term returns results in performance that does not correspond to those of investing in the index with external leverage. For example, a fund attempting to achieve 2 times the returns of a given index on a daily basis is unlikely to deliver anything like 2 times the index�s returns over periods longer than one day. Many of these funds seek to generate a multiple of the daily or weekly return of the reference index. Trading funds are not considered suitable for a long-term investor and are designed to be used by active traders.
Trading--Leveraged Equity 
Buffer ETFs

Buffer ETFs provide investors with the opportunity to participate in the upside of an asset’s risk while giving investors some level of downside protection during a stated outcome period (typically one year). An upside return cap represents the maximum percentage of return an investor can achieve, and an investor will not participate in any excess returns above the cap. Buffer ETFs may limit an investor’s losses up to an ETF’s stated buffer limit; however, in the event of a decline in the underlying investments in excess of the buffer limit, the investor can experience those losses. Return cap and downside buffer levels for a Buffer ETF are established at the beginning of each outcome period and will likely differ from the prior outcome period. Buffer ETFs invest primarily in FLexible EXchange (“FLEX”) options to employ a structured or defined outcome strategy.

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No
 
Inverse ETP

Inverse ETPs (exchange-traded products) typically use derivatives to attempt to move in the opposite direction of the underlying index by a certain multiple each day. They generally have either a negative number like –1x or –2x or a term like “short” or “inverse” in their names. These products invest their portfolios much differently than other ETPs. They have the propensity to be more volatile and are inherently riskier than their non-inverse counterparts. It is important to remember that these securities are designed for daily use only, and are not intended to be held overnight, because their returns over longer periods generally do not match the ETP’s negative multiple of the underlying index over longer periods. These funds are not appropriate for most investors.

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Quarterly Total Return as of 09/30/2024
 Annualized
Trend
1,5,10 Year
Annualized Returns
Description1 Year5 Year10 YearInception
01/2014
EURL Market Price
+68.5%+3.8%-0.5%-1.8%
EURL NAV
+68.6%+3.7%-0.5%-1.8%
Trading--Leveraged EquityMorningstar Category
+9.5%+16.5%+5.4%--
S&P 500 TR USDBroad-Based Index
+36.4%+16.0%+13.4%+11.1%
MSCI Europe NR USDBest Fit Index
+25.2%+8.9%+5.6%+8.8%
Datasource: Morningstar
All performance periods are based on closing daily prices.
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Top 10 Holdings as of 11/04/2024

Symbol
Description
% of Net Assets
Sector
YTD
Chg. %
VGKVanguard FTSE Europe ETF
  • 59.1%
--+3.0%
--Vanguard Ftse Europe Etf Swap
  • 8.3%
----
--Goldman Sachs Sterling FixInc Port Inc
  • 7.2%
----
% of portfolio in top 10 holdings: 74.56%
View Portfolio, All Holdings

Investment Style & Rating

Morningstar Investment Style

Large
MidMarket Cap
Small
ValueBlendGrowth
Investment Style
Style Box is calculated only using the long position holdings of the portfolio.
Trading--Leveraged Equity
These funds seek to generate returns equal to a fixed multiple of the short-term returns of an equity index. The compounding of short-term returns results in performance that does not correspond to those of investing in the index with external leverage. For example, a fund attempting to achieve 2 times the returns of a given index on a daily basis is unlikely to deliver anything like 2 times the index�s returns over periods longer than one day. Many of these funds seek to generate a multiple of the daily or weekly return of the reference index. Trading funds are not considered suitable for a long-term investor and are designed to be used by active traders.
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Morningstar Rating

Ratings are not available for EURL.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. The ratings reflect historical risk-adjusted performance, and the overall rating is derived from a weighted average of the fund's 3, 5 and 10 year (Morningstar Rating) metrics.

 
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Leveraged ETPs (Exchanged Traded Products, such as ETFs and ETNs), seek to provide a multiple of the investment returns of a given index or benchmark on a daily basis. Inverse ETPs seek to provide the opposite of the investment returns, also daily, of a given index or benchmark, either in whole or by multiples. Due to the effects of compounding and possible correlation errors, leveraged and inverse products may experience greater losses than one would ordinarily expect. Compounding can also cause a widening differential between the performances of an ETP and its underlying index or benchmark, so that returns over periods longer than one day can differ in amount and direction from the target return of the same period. Consequently, these ETPs may experience losses even in situations where the underlying index or benchmark has performed as hoped. Aggressive investment techniques such as futures, forward contracts, swap agreements, derivatives, options, can increase ETP volatility and decrease performance. Investors holding these ETPs should therefore monitor their positions as frequently as daily. To find out more about trading Leveraged and Inverse Products, please read Leveraged and Inverse Products: What you need to know.

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