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GraniteShares 2x Long BABA Daily ETF (BABX) Delivers +45% Gains on Alibaba Rebound

GraniteShares 2x Long BABA Daily ETF (BABX) Delivers +45% Gains on Alibaba Rebound

Key Takeaways

  • 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.
  • Primary catalysts include Alibaba's pre-earnings briefing revealing narrowing instant-commerce losses, accelerating cloud revenue growth, and the landmark regulatory approval for Apple Intelligence featuring Alibaba's Qwen AI model in China.
  • Alibaba Cloud now commands an estimated 40% share of China's full-stack AI cloud market, while the company's Qwen3.8 Max large language model launch reinforced its position in the intensifying global AI race.
  • As a 2x daily leveraged product, BABX is designed for short-term trading and is not suitable as a buy-and-hold investment due to the effects of daily compounding and volatility decay.

BABX Overview and Portfolio Exposure

The GraniteShares 2x Long BABA Daily ETF seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, of 2 times (200%) the daily percentage change in the American Depositary Receipt (ADR) of Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA). The fund is actively managed and uses financial instruments such as total return swaps and options, supplemented by direct purchases of the underlying stock, to achieve its leveraged objective. It is non-diversified and carries a net expense ratio of 1.15%.

Because BABX is a single-stock leveraged ETF, its portfolio is concentrated entirely on replicating leveraged daily exposure to Alibaba. Alibaba operates China's largest e-commerce ecosystem — spanning Taobao, Tmall, and international platforms — alongside Alibaba Cloud, Cainiao logistics, digital media, and a rapidly expanding artificial intelligence division. The company's cloud computing segment has become a principal growth engine, with AI-related products contributing an increasing share of external cloud revenue. This concentrated structure means BABX's performance is entirely dependent on BABA's daily price movements, magnified by the 2x leverage factor. When BABA rallies, BABX can deliver outsized gains; when BABA declines, losses are equally amplified. I also checked sector context using Tickeron’s AI Screener to compare the ETF against peers.

BABX Price Performance: Last 30 Days vs. Quarter

Over the last 30 days, BABX delivered an extraordinary gain of approximately 45%. The move was driven by a sharp recovery in Alibaba shares, which rose from around $98 in early July to over $116 by late July — a roughly 19% advance — that BABX's 2x daily leverage amplified significantly. The rally was not gradual; it was punctuated by a single-day surge on July 8 when BABA jumped more than 11% following an upbeat pre-earnings corporate update, producing a one-day BABX gain exceeding 20%.

In contrast, BABX declined roughly 22% over the last quarter. From late April through late June, Alibaba shares endured sustained selling pressure, dropping from the $130 range to a 52-week low near $92. Heavy AI-related capital expenditure, margin compression, a sluggish Chinese consumer environment, and geopolitical tensions all weighed on sentiment. BABX's leveraged structure amplified those declines, producing a drawdown far steeper than BABA's own 52-week decline. The recent 30-day rebound, while powerful, still leaves the ETF well below its levels from three months ago.

What Drove the Recent 30-Day Rally in BABX

The 30-day rally in BABX was fueled by a confluence of company-specific catalysts and a broader rotation into beaten-down Chinese technology stocks. On July 8, Alibaba held a pre-earnings briefing that revealed narrowing losses in its instant-commerce and on-demand delivery businesses alongside accelerating growth in its cloud computing division. Frost & Sullivan data cited in the briefing showed Alibaba Cloud holding a 40.1% share of China's full-stack AI cloud market — more than its next three competitors combined. BABA shares soared roughly 11% that day, and BABX surged more than 20% as the 2x leverage kicked in.

Days later, China's Cyberspace Administration formally approved Apple Intelligence for domestic use, confirming Alibaba's Qwen large language model would power text and image generation features across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS for users in China. The deal positions Alibaba at the center of Apple's AI experience in the world's largest smartphone market. Alibaba also unveiled a preview of its Qwen3.8 Max model, a 2.4-trillion-parameter system the company described as competitive with leading US frontier models. Additional support came from aggressive share buybacks, a federal judge's temporary pause of a Pentagon rule designating Alibaba as a Chinese military company, and growing analyst confidence — with consensus price targets suggesting substantial upside from mid-July levels.

Drivers Behind the Quarterly Decline in BABX

The sharp quarterly decline that preceded the 30-day rally reflected deeper structural concerns. Alibaba's adjusted EBITA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, and Amortization) plunged 84% year-over-year in the March quarter as heavy AI infrastructure spending and instant-commerce losses eroded profitability. Adjusted net income barely reached break-even. Free cash flow turned negative, and investors grew increasingly uneasy about the pace of capital expenditure without near-term revenue acceleration.

Macroeconomic headwinds compounded the pressure. China's consumer spending remained tepid, and expectations for large-scale government stimulus went unfulfilled. US-China technology tensions also escalated, with the Pentagon expanding its list of alleged Chinese military companies and Anthropic accusing operators linked to Alibaba's Qwen lab of unauthorized AI model distillation. The cumulative effect pushed BABA shares down roughly 28% during the quarter, and BABX's 2x daily leverage magnified that move into a decline of approximately 22%. The divergence between the 30-day and quarterly figures underscores both the high-beta nature of the underlying stock and the powerful compounding effects inherent in daily leveraged products.

BABX ETF Outlook: What Investors Should Watch Next

The trajectory of BABX over the coming months will depend almost entirely on Alibaba's stock performance and the persistence of the AI-driven sentiment shift. The most significant near-term event is Alibaba's fiscal first-quarter earnings report, expected in early September. Consensus estimates project earnings of approximately $2.44 per share, representing roughly 29% year-over-year growth. Cloud revenue growth, AI monetization progress, and updated guidance on instant-commerce losses will be closely scrutinized.

Beyond earnings, several macro and structural factors warrant attention. US-China relations remain a persistent risk, particularly given the ongoing Pentagon designation dispute and legislative interest in regulating Chinese AI model access. China's broader economic trajectory — including consumer confidence, property market stability, and potential fiscal stimulus — will influence Alibaba's core e-commerce business. On the competitive front, the intensifying AI model race with rivals such as Moonshot AI, Baidu, and ByteDance may pressure margins even as it validates Alibaba's full-stack AI strategy. For BABX specifically, investors must remain mindful of the product's daily reset mechanism: while the 2x leverage can generate dramatic gains during sustained directional moves, volatility and daily compounding can produce returns that diverge significantly from 2x the underlying stock's return over periods longer than a single trading session. From what I see, monitoring these factors closely remains essential.

Using Tickeron’s AI Tools for ETF Analysis

In my research, I often rely on Tickeron’s AI Screener to quickly identify leveraged ETFs showing strong momentum or sector rotations. The platform lets me apply technical indicators, volatility filters, and AI signals across thousands of securities, which helped surface BABX’s recent move alongside comparable instruments. It provides a structured way to compare performance patterns without manual scanning of every data point.

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My name is Jimmy, and I’m a financial analyst. I’m passionate about identifying the most promising ETFs for trading. Every day, I review hundreds of ETFs in search of trading and investment signals based on a variety of factors. I actively use technical analysis to identify short-term opportunities, including channels, indicators, support and resistance levels, and more. I also spend a great deal of time researching ETFs from a long-term investment perspective. My goal is to build a balanced ETF portfolio that combines investment-oriented and speculative ETFs and performs effectively during both market rallies and corrections.


BABX sees its Stochastic Oscillator ascending out of oversold territory

On August 18, 2026, the Stochastic Oscillator for BABX moved out of oversold territory and this could be a bullish sign for the stock. Traders may want to buy the stock or buy call options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 44 instances where the indicator left the oversold zone. In of the 44 cases the stock moved higher in the following days. This puts the odds of a move higher at over .

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Technical Analysis (Indicators)

Bullish Trend Analysis

BABX moved above its 50-day moving average on July 30, 2026 date and that indicates a change from a downward trend to an upward trend.

The 10-day moving average for BABX crossed bullishly above the 50-day moving average on July 31, 2026. This indicates that the trend has shifted higher and could be considered a buy signal. In of 13 past instances when the 10-day crossed above the 50-day, the stock continued to move higher over the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

Following a 3-day Advance, the price is estimated to grow further. Considering data from situations where BABX advanced for three days, in of 187 cases, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

BABX may jump back above the lower band and head toward the middle band. Traders may consider buying the stock or exploring call options.

The Aroon Indicator entered an Uptrend today. In of 90 cases where BABX Aroon's Indicator entered an Uptrend, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued Uptrend are .

Bearish Trend Analysis

The 10-day RSI Indicator for BABX moved out of overbought territory on August 11, 2026. This could be a bearish sign for the stock. Traders may want to consider selling the stock or buying put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 17 similar instances where the indicator moved out of overbought territory. In of the 17 cases, the stock moved lower in the following days. This puts the odds of a move lower at .

The Momentum Indicator moved below the 0 level on August 21, 2026. You may want to consider selling the stock, shorting the stock, or exploring put options on BABX as a result. In of 56 cases where the Momentum Indicator fell below 0, the stock fell further within the subsequent month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram (MACD) for BABX turned negative on August 21, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to turn lower in the coming weeks. Traders may want to sell the stock or buy put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 33 similar instances when the indicator turned negative. In of the 33 cases the stock turned lower in the days that followed. This puts the odds of success at .

Following a 3-day decline, the stock is projected to fall further. Considering past instances where BABX declined for three days, the price rose further in of 62 cases within the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

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The investment seeks the fund seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, of 2 times (200%) the daily percentage change of the ADR of Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: BABA). The fund is an actively managed exchange traded fund that attempts to replicate 2 times (200%) the daily percentage change of the underlying stock by entering financial instruments such as swaps and options on the underlying stock as well as directly purchasing the underlying stock. It is non-diversified.
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