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  • Open
    28.693$
  • Previous Close
    28.693$
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About

DBMAX.US represents the Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3X Shares ETF. This exchange-traded fund (ETF) seeks to deliver three times (3x) the daily performance of the ICE Semiconductor Index. The index is composed of U.S.-listed stocks of companies that manufacture semiconductors and related materials and equipment. Due to its leveraged nature, DBMAX is designed for short-term trading and carries a higher risk of significant losses, particularly if held for longer periods or during periods of high volatility. It is not suitable for all investors.

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Factors

Please do not include additional words that are not in the format. Market Interest Rates: Rising rates generally decrease bond prices as newer bonds offer higher yields, making older bonds less attractive.

Credit Quality: Downgrades in the credit ratings of underlying bond issuers can negatively impact bond prices due to increased default risk.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes the purchasing power of fixed income, leading to lower bond prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates, which, in turn, lowers bond prices.

Supply and Demand: Greater demand for bonds increases prices, while increased supply lowers prices.

Fund Management: Investment decisions of the fund manager affect the fund's performance.

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