Since February 6th, 2010, QLD has generated an average annual return of 28.5%. Since January 1st, 2020, which includes two bear markets, it's up 28.9%. We currently think QLD is a buy because we view ...
In trading on Friday, shares of the ProShares UltraShort QQQ ETF (Symbol: QLD) entered into oversold territory, changing hands as low as $69.441 per share. We define oversold territory using the ...
Home prices in Townsville have outperformed Queensland’s biggest cities in June, faring the best during the economic storm hitting Australia’s property market.
After five years of price growth, the affordability advantage that originally attracted buyers to the state has been “significantly eroded”, home sales are going downhill, and rising interest rates ...
QLD has delivered a marginally higher one-year total return than SPXL, but both funds exhibit similar extreme drawdown risk. SPXL holds far more stocks, while QLD concentrates heavily in technology ...
TQQQ and QLD both deliver leveraged exposure to the Nasdaq-100, but TQQQ amplifies daily moves by 3x versus QLD's 2x. TQQQ has a higher one-year return but also a deeper five-year drawdown, reflecting ...
TQQQ delivers higher leverage than QLD and comes with notably greater risk and drawdowns. TQQQ offers a higher dividend yield and much larger assets under management than QLD. Both funds track the ...
Triple leverage and a pure semiconductor focus set SOXL apart from broader tech ETFs, raising the stakes for tactical investors. ProShares - Ultra QQQ (QLD) and Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ...
Unlisted petroleum explorer and developer Denison Gas is already supplying the east coast energy market with a game-changing ...
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