An asset manager known for exchange-traded funds geared toward risk-embracing investors wants to ratchet up the possibilities for these thrill-seekers, filing an application for 49 funds offering three times long and short leveraged exposure to tech and crypto-focused firms, gold, and ETFs that individually track the price of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana, among other assets.
The Defiance Investments’ N-1A prospectus filed Friday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission includes proposals for the 3X leveraged and inverse leveraged ETFs for crypto exchange giant Coinbase, Bitcoin treasury MicroStrategy, brokerage Robinhood, Ethereum treasury BitMine Immersion, and USDC stablecoin issuer Circle. It also aims to provide similar exposure to Grayscale’s Bitcoin and Ethereum mini-trust ETFs, and Volatility Shares' Solana ETF.
Defiance and other firms already offer a number two times leveraged ETFs that are geared toward short-term investors, asking them to speculate on the one-day direction of certain stocks, many of them in the technology sector.
The company's current offerings include the Daily Target 2X Long MSTR ETF (MSTX) and Daily Target 2X Long HOOD (HOOX), which seek results that are two times the daily share price change of Strategy and Robinhood.
Three times leveraged funds are far rarer, with many observers of the space doubting that issuers would try to introduce more of these products, which can become a bad bet if the underlying asset veers in an unexpected direction. The prospectus itself warns repeatedly that the various funds proposed may not be right for all investors.
“Things are getting wild,” Bloomberg ETF Analyst James Seyffart quipped in a Friday X post on the Defiance offerings.
Still, the proposal with its crypto-focused products dovetails with issuers’ growing efforts to address investor demand for funds based on digital assets. On Friday, LeverageShares and Themes Trust included 3X long and short funds focused on COIN and HOOD among 14 ETFs in its proposal to the SEC.
As of late August, the regulator was weighing more than 90 ETFs tracking individual tokens, combinations of coins, and different strategies. Those applications, which once seemed unlikely, followed the raging success of spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, with the BTC funds alone now commanding about $150 billion in assets, according to data from analytics platform CoinGlass.
In a text to Decrypt, ETF.com Senior ETF Analyst Sumit Roy noted market concern about 3X funds and their potential limited audience.
“The conventional wisdom was that the SEC was only going to allow 2X leverage going forward, but these filings suggest that it may be willing to allow more volatile products to hit the market,” Roy wrote. “If they launch, these would be extremely risky funds designed for the most aggressive short-term traders."
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