Zinger Key Points
- Don’t miss Direxion’s June 26 webinar on using leveraged and inverse ETFs to capitalize on market volatility.
- The webinar aims to educate new and seasoned traders about using these two types of ETFs to manage and profit from market uncertainty.
2025 continues to unfold with shifting economic and geopolitical conditions, global trade policy updates and evolving consumer sentiment, but don't let market volatility get you down. Join Direxion for an online webinar at 11 a.m. ET Thursday, June 26, to learn how to use leveraged and inverse ETFs to benefit from market volatility driven by tariffs, trade wars, waning consumer sentiment and global unrest.
In this webinar investors and traders will get a deep dive into how leveraged and inverse ETFs work, how to leverage them when markets are whipsawing between up and down days and practical strategies to optimize your portfolio amid what is shaping up to be a period of heightened volatility.
Direxion’s Senior Vice President of Institutional ETF Strategy, Shawn Edwards and Gianni Di Poce, analyst at The Mercator LLC, will lead the webinar, delving into Direxion's leveraged and inverse ETF product suite and giving investors and traders an insider look into the inner workings of these popular ETFs. Through the webinar, you'll get access to these two seasoned professionals’ perspectives on the current market volatility and how they use leveraged and inverse ETFs to their advantage to capitalize on it. As a bonus, you'll get an overview of what’ll drive volatility during 2025 and beyond.
Weathering Volatility In 2025
The markets have seen quite a bit of volatility since President Trump took office. With tariffs on and off again, global unrest breaking out – including the recent escalation in the Middle East – and consumer confidence hitting near-record lows recently, traders and investors can run for the hills or attempt to use the volatility as an opportunity. Direxion’s webinar will offer traders tips on how to do exactly that.
Deep Dive Into Leveraged & Inverse ETFs
Through the webinar, you'll learn:
- How leveraged and inverse ETFs work, including their key benefits and the associated risks.
- Practical strategies to optimize your portfolio amid heightened volatility using leveraged and inverse ETFs
- The impact of ongoing trade policy developments, tariff adjustments and the role of consumer sentiment in shaping market direction.
All Traders Welcome
Whether you are new to trading or consider yourself a veteran, this webinar can help you hone your skills and capitalize on market volatility using leveraged and inverse ETFs. While the world can feel like a scary place to some, the savvy know that opportunities can be found through leveraging the volatility. This webinar will teach you just that through valuable insights to help you succeed during volatile times.
Don't miss your chance to level up your trading knowledge this Thursday, June 26.
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An investment in the ETFs involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. 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 sophisticated investors who understand leverage risk and who actively manage their investments.
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