PLTU surged approximately 28% over the past 30 days, driven by a leveraged 2x daily exposure to PLTR shares, which rallied sharply following blockbuster second-quarter 2026 earnings. Over the last quarter, PLTU gained roughly 12%, but the path was highly volatile — the fund touched a 52-week low in late June before rebounding powerfully in August.
YINN surged approximately 42% over the past 30 days, driven by a sharp V-shaped recovery in Chinese equities following coordinated state-backed market intervention in mid-July. The fund's 3x daily leveraged structure amplified both the mid-July selloff — when Chinese tech stocks tumbled on overseas risk contagion — and the subsequent rebound.
FAS provides 3x daily leveraged exposure to the Financial Select Sector Index, targeting 300% of the index's daily return before fees and expenses. The fund held approximately $2.4 billion in assets under management (AUM) as of mid-2026, with an expense ratio of 0.88%.
MSFU surged approximately 34% over the past 30 days, propelled by Microsoft's blockbuster fiscal fourth-quarter 2026 earnings report and a historic single-day stock rally in the underlying shares. The underlying Microsoft ( MSFT ) stock posted its largest one-day gain since 2008, soaring 15.5% on July 30 after reporting accelerating Azure cloud growth and tangible AI monetization progress.
SOXL plunged approximately 37% over the last 30 days, reflecting a severe semiconductor sector sell-off amplified by the fund's 3x daily leveraged structure. The ETF declined roughly 31% during the most recent quarter, with a sharp rally to all-time highs above $300 in late June fully reversed by July's rout.
Price target in focus: MSFO currently trades near $10.80, and the $15 level represents a roughly 39% upside from current levels — a price the ETF last consistently held in early 2025. Strongest bullish factor: A sustained rally in Microsoft (MSFT) shares, which underpin MSFO's synthetic covered call strategy, would be the primary engine for any meaningful price recovery.
Target Price: $50 represents a psychologically significant round-number level that sits above TMV's recent 52-week high near $44, and would require a meaningful move in long-term Treasury yields. Bullish Catalyst: A continued bear market in long-duration U.S. Treasury bonds, driven by persistent inflation concerns, heavy government debt issuance, or a hawkish Federal Reserve, could propel TMV higher given its -3x daily leveraged structure.
Price Target: BRZU is currently trading near $93, and the $130 level represents a meaningful target — near the 52-week high of approximately $133 and roughly 40% above current levels. Bullish Catalysts: Brazil's commodity export strength, potential central bank rate cuts, improving fiscal sentiment, and renewed emerging market inflows could propel the leveraged ETF significantly higher.
Price target: $60 represents a roughly 50% upside from SQQQ's recent trading range near $40 and coincides with a key psychological and technical zone. Bullish catalyst: A meaningful Nasdaq-100 correction of 15–20% could propel SQQQ toward the $60 level, given the ETF's -3x daily leveraged inverse structure.
The $60 price target represents a roughly 23% advance from current levels near $48.50 and sits just below the ETF's 52-week high of approximately $60.97. The strongest bullish catalyst would be a sustained rise in long-term U.S. interest rates, which the fund is explicitly designed to hedge against through OTC interest rate options and swaptions.
The $50 price level represents a psychological round-number target for AAPU, sitting above the ETF's 52-week high of $46.40. As a 2x leveraged ETF tracking Apple Inc. ( AAPL ), AAPU's path to $50 depends primarily on Apple's share price performance and the strength of its product cycle.
LABD surged approximately 16% over the last 30 days, reflecting a sharp pullback in US biotechnology stocks that the fund inversely tracks with -3x daily leverage. Over the last quarter, LABD declined roughly 31%, as a powerful biotech rally from late May through mid-July crushed the inverse leveraged position.
SOXS surged approximately 35% over the past 30 days as semiconductor stocks entered a sharp and broad-based correction. Over the full quarter, SOXS remains down roughly 60%, reflecting the powerful semiconductor rally that preceded the July selloff and the compounding effects of daily leveraged inverse exposure.
CWEB surged approximately 25% over the past 30 days, propelled by a sharp recovery in Chinese internet stocks after a deep sell-off in May and June. Over the last quarter, the ETF remains down roughly 7%, reflecting the volatile, V-shaped trajectory that characterized the broader China internet sector during this period.
GUSH surged approximately 29% over the last 30 days, driven by escalating US-Iran military conflict and severe disruptions to crude oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Over the past quarter, the ETF has been highly volatile — declining sharply through mid-June before rebounding on geopolitical supply fears, resulting in a net quarterly decline of roughly 5.5%.
KOLD surged approximately 27% over the past 30 days as U.S. natural gas futures tumbled below $3.00/MMBtu, reflecting the ETF's -2x daily inverse leveraged exposure to the Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex. The quarterly trend remains positive at roughly +13%, though the bulk of gains concentrated in July as bearish supply-side catalysts intensified.
MSFU surged approximately 38% over the past 30 days, driven by a historic rally in its sole underlying holding, MSFT , following blockbuster fiscal fourth-quarter earnings. The ETF's 2X daily leveraged structure amplified Microsoft's 15.5% single-day gain on July 30 — the software giant's best daily performance since 2008.
BABX surged approximately 45% over the last 30 days, reflecting amplified 2x daily leveraged exposure to a powerful rally in Alibaba Group Holding Limited ( BABA ) shares. Over the last quarter, BABX declined roughly 22%, illustrating the extreme volatility characteristic of single-stock leveraged ETFs and the steep drawdown BABA experienced earlier in the period.
YINN surged approximately 46% over the last 30 days, reflecting a sharp V-shaped recovery in Chinese equities after a steep mid-year selloff. The rally was driven by coordinated state-backed intervention, with sovereign wealth funds deploying over 600 billion yuan into Chinese stocks and ETFs.
TSLQ surged approximately 65% over the last 30 days as Tesla ( TSLA ) experienced one of its sharpest monthly declines on record. The move was primarily driven by Tesla's Q2 2026 earnings miss, which sent TSLA shares down more than 14% in a single session on July 23 and roughly 28% for the month.