Leverage Shares significantly expands the product offering to include trackers of various individual stocks, entire portfolios and sectors, as well as individual commodities with different levers.
13 September 2022. FRANKFURT (Börse Frankfurt). Since Tuesday, six Exchange Traded Commodities and 35 Exchange Traded Notes of Leverage Shares are tradable on Xetra and via Börse Frankfurt for the first time.
The comprehensive overall offering focuses on the long and short performance of global individual equities, equity portfolios from selected countries and sectors and, for the first time, individual commodities using various leverage factors. Leverage Shares is thus expanding its offering from 87 to a total of 128 products.
With the ETNs, investors have the opportunity, for example, to invest in the performance of the 500 largest US companies or the 40 largest German companies, or to focus on individual stocks such as Alibaba, Microsoft or Siemens. Individual commodities include gold, silver and oil.
The leverage factor of the individual long and short ETNs is two or three. All ETNs are physically collateralised and are centrally cleared via Eurex Clearing.
Excerpt from the newly listed product range of Leverage Shares:
Name | ISIN |
Leverage Shares 3x Long US Tech 100 ETP Securities | XS2472197065 |
Leverage Shares 3x Long Germany 40 ETP Securities | XS2472331995 |
Leverage Shares -3x Short Alibaba (BABA) ETP Securities | XS2472334585 |
Leverage Shares -3x Short Microsoft (MSFT) ETP Securities | XS2472334239 |
Leverage Shares 3x Long Siemens (SIE) ETP Securities | <XS2472333181> |
Leverage Shares 3x Long Gold ETP Securities | XS2472195101 |
Leverage Shares 3x Long Silver ETP Securities | XS2472195952 |
Leverage Shares 2x Long WTI Oil ETP Securities | XS2472195366 |
The product offering in Deutsche Börse's ETF & ETP segment currently comprises a total of 1,941 ETFs, 180 ETCs and 244 ETNs. With this selection and an average monthly trading volume of around €19 billion, Xetra is the leading trading venue for ETFs and ETPs in Europe.
13 September 2022, © Deutsche Börse AG