Direxion Daily Cloud Computing Bull 2X Shares (CLDL)
- Previous Close
11.64 - Open
11.62 - Bid 11.63 x 3100
- Ask 11.72 x 1800
- Day's Range
11.50 - 11.68 - 52 Week Range
7.14 - 12.66 - Volume
8,538 - Avg. Volume
9,141 - Net Assets 4.08M
- NAV 11.64
- PE Ratio (TTM) 68.38
- Yield 0.00%
- YTD Daily Total Return 6.75%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 2.12
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.97%
The index is provided by Indxx, LLC and includes common stock and American depositary receipts of companies that deliver cloud computing infrastructure, platforms, or services. The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus borrowing for investment purposes) in financial instruments, such as swap agreements, securities of the index, and ETFs that track the index, that, in combination, provide 2X daily leveraged exposure to the index, consistent with the fund's investment objective. It is non-diversified.
Direxion Funds
Fund Family
Trading--Leveraged Equity
Fund Category
4.08M
Net Assets
2021-01-08
Inception Date
Performance Overview: CLDL
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