ZZ: North American stock Market Reverse ETF and leveraged ETF list
I introduced the benefits of ETFs in two other articles, ETF stock index fund introduction and double returns and three times-fold ETF funds, respectively, the largest traded ETF series in the US stock market, and the concept of double returns and three times-fold leveraged ETFs. To make it easier for you to find and compare the most popular ETF products in North America, I've compiled the following list, which includes the most actively traded index ETFs, industry index ETFs, international stock market ETFs, commodity ETFs and currency ETFs. In addition to ordinary ETFs and reverse ETFs, I have focused on double ETFs and three times times ETFs because many investors like to trade these leveraged ETFs with amplified yields. I hope this list will be a good helper for you to buy and sell ETFs.
US Stock Exchange ETF list:
Please note that all of the above ETFs are traded with a buy order. When you look at an index or commodity, you should buy a reverse ETF, or buy double short ETFs or three times times short ETFs, rather than short Sell, because these ETFs are already reversed and you just have to buy. Don't get confused when you sell short when you're bearish, not like a stock.
In addition, since the dollar is almost entirely opposite the euro, dollar ETFs can operate in reverse with Euro ETFs. For example, a double short etf that can buy euros when the dollar is bullish, and a double-long ETF to buy euros when the dollar is bearish.
The following is an ETF traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada. At present, the Canadian stock market leveraged ETFs are only twice times ETF, and not three times times ETF, and trading volume is lower than similar ETFs in the United States.
Canadian Stock Exchange ETF list:
(Author: three-dimensional prediction Raymond Wang)