5 Leveraged ETFs With Huge 52 Week Returns

By: ETFdb
Thus far, 2012 has proven to be a rather rocky year, with equities exhibiting up and down performances and struggling to find a definitive direction. The hoopla surrounding the eurozone debt debacle and the Fed’s “elusive” future stimulus programs have hindered markets from gaining any significant and sustainable momentum. Taking a look from a year-to-year perspective paints a somewhat different picture as several corners of the market have certainly delivered some rather impressive returns. And thanks to the ever-evolving ETF industry, investors have been able to cash in on these particular sectors quite handsomely [see the best performing ETFs in 2012]. Included on that list are a number of leveraged ETFs that seek to amplify exposure to various asset classes, highlighting the potential to use these products to capture attractive returns over extended periods of time. This might go against every financial advisor’s warning that these products are not intended for buy-and-hold [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Five Leveraged ETFs Delivering Big Gains Direxion’s 2x ETFs Becoming 3x ETFs ETN Switcheroo: VZZB Replaces VZZ ETFdb Category Kings: Best Performers From First Half Of 2011 Tuesday’s ETF To Watch: SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT)
Thus far, 2012 has proven to be a rather rocky year, with equities exhibiting up and down performances and struggling to find a definitive direction. The hoopla surrounding the eurozone debt debacle and the Fed’s “elusive” future stimulus programs have hindered markets from gaining any significant and sustainable momentum. Taking a look from a year-to-year perspective paints a somewhat different picture as several corners of the market have certainly delivered some rather impressive returns. And thanks to the ever-evolving ETF industry, investors have been able to cash in on these particular sectors quite handsomely [see the best performing ETFs in 2012].  Included on that list are a number of leveraged ETFs that seek to amplify exposure to various asset classes, highlighting the potential to use these products to capture attractive returns over extended periods of time. This might go against every financial advisor’s warning that these products are not intended for buy-and-hold [...]

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