Microsoft Single-Stock Leveraged ETFs | Direxion (2024)

MSFU

NAV (Net Asset Value)$43.37As of Mar 06, 2024

1 Day NAV change$-0.10(-0.22%)As of Mar 06, 2024

MSFD

NAV (Net Asset Value)$14.67As of Mar 06, 2024

1 Day NAV change$+0.02(+0.16%)As of Mar 06, 2024

MSFUDirexion Daily MSFT Bull 1.5X Shares

Daily Target

+150%

Intra-day Value

MSFU.IV

Daily NAV

$43.37

Daily Market Price

$43.38

Expense Ratio
(gross/net %)

5.30 / 1.06*

Daily Volume

107,124

Inception Date

Sep 07, 2022

MSFDDirexion Daily MSFT Bear 1X Shares

Daily Target

-100%

Intra-day Value

MSFD.IV

Daily NAV

$14.67

Daily Market Price

$14.66

Expense Ratio
(gross/net %)

4.73 / 1.07*

Daily Volume

51,543

Security Identifier

25461A403

Inception Date

Sep 07, 2022

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Pricing & Performance

NAV and Market Price information as of 03/06/2024.

MSFU

Direxion Daily MSFT Bull 1.5X Shares

Net Asset Value (NAV)

$43.37Nav

$-0.10Change

-0.22%Change

Market Price Closing

$43.38Market

$-0.11Change

-0.25%Change

Premium / Discount

$+0.01Change from Last Day Trading

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MSFD

Direxion Daily MSFT Bear 1X Shares

Net Asset Value (NAV)

$14.67Nav

$+0.02Change

+0.16%Change

Market Price Closing

$14.66Market

$+0.02Change

+0.14%Change

Premium / Discount

$-0.01Change from Last Day Trading

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1M3MYTD1Y3Y5Y10YSince
Inception
Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)
Inception
Date
MSFU NAV

1M

5.78

3M

12.33

YTD

14.32

1Y

99.55

3Y

5Y

10Y

Since
Inception

52.47

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

5.30 / 1.06*

Inception
Date

09/07/2022

MSFU Market Close

1M

5.66

3M

12.09

YTD

14.08

1Y

99.14

3Y

5Y

10Y

Since
Inception

52.32

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

5.30 / 1.06*

Inception
Date

09/07/2022

MSFD NAV

1M

-3.74

3M

-7.34

YTD

-8.57

1Y

-38.44

3Y

5Y

10Y

Since
Inception

-29.42

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

4.73 / 1.07*

Inception
Date

09/07/2022

MSFD Market Close

1M

-3.71

3M

-7.29

YTD

-8.43

1Y

-38.45

3Y

5Y

10Y

Since
Inception

-29.40

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

4.73 / 1.07*

Inception
Date

09/07/2022

As of February 29, 2024

The Primary Listing Exchange is the NASDAQ.

*The Net Expense Ratio includes management fees, other operating expenses and Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses. If Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses were excluded, the Net Expense Ratio would be 0.95%. The Funds’ adviser, Rafferty Asset Management, LLC (“Rafferty”), has entered into an Operating Expense Limitation Agreement with each Fund. Under the Operating Expense Limitation Agreement, Rafferty has contractually agreed to waive all or a portion of its management fee and/or reimburse the Funds for Other Expenses through September 1, 2024, to the extent that a Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses exceed 0.95% of the Fund’s average daily net assets (excluding, as applicable, among other expenses, taxes, swap financing and related costs, acquired fund fees and expenses, dividends or interest on short positions, other interest expenses, brokerage commissions and extraordinary expenses). If these expenses were included, the expense ratio would be higher.

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate. An investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. Returns for performance under one year are cumulative, not annualized. For the most recent month-end performance please visit the funds’ website at direxion.com.

Short-term performance, in particular, is not a good indication of a fund’s future performance, and an investment should not be made based solely on returns. Because of ongoing market volatility, fund performance may be subject to substantial short-term changes. For additional information, see the fund’s prospectus.

Single Stock Exposure

Microsoft Corporationdevelops, licenses, and supports software, services, devices, and solutions worldwide.MSFT is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Information provided to or filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by Microsoft Corporation pursuant to the Exchange Act can be located by reference to the Securities and Exchange Commission file number 001-37845through the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov. In addition, information regarding Microsoft Corporation may be obtained from other sources including, but not limited to, press releases, newspaper articles and other publicly disseminated documents.

Important Information Regarding MSFU

The Direxion Daily MSFT Bull 1.5X Shares (MSFU) seeks 150% daily leveraged investment results and thus will have an increase of volatility relative to the underlying MSFT performance itself. Longer holding periods, higher volatility of MSFT and leverage increase the impact of compounding on an investor’s returns. During periods of higher MSFT volatility, the volatility of MSFT may affect the fund’s performance.

Important Information Regarding MSFD

The Direxion Daily MSFT Bear 1X Shares (MSFD) seeks daily inverse investment results and is very different from most other exchange-traded funds. Longer holding periods and higher volatility of MSFT increase the impact of compounding on an investor’s returns. During periods of higher volatility, the volatility of MSFT may affect the fund’s return as much as, or more than, the return of MSFT.

Distributions

MSFU Direxion Daily MSFT Bull 1.5X Shares

Record DateEx DatePay DateIncome DividendShort-Term Capital GainLong-Term Capital Gain
12/22/202312/21/202312/29/20230.30004
09/20/202309/19/202309/26/20230.26393
06/22/202306/21/202306/28/20230.17810
03/22/202303/21/202303/28/20230.09452
12/21/202212/20/202212/28/20220.11265
09/21/202209/20/202209/27/20220.00619

Record Date12/22/2023

Ex Date12/21/2023

Pay Date12/29/2023

Income Dividend0.30004

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date09/20/2023

Ex Date09/19/2023

Pay Date09/26/2023

Income Dividend0.26393

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date06/22/2023

Ex Date06/21/2023

Pay Date06/28/2023

Income Dividend0.17810

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date03/22/2023

Ex Date03/21/2023

Pay Date03/28/2023

Income Dividend0.09452

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date12/21/2022

Ex Date12/20/2022

Pay Date12/28/2022

Income Dividend0.11265

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date09/21/2022

Ex Date09/20/2022

Pay Date09/27/2022

Income Dividend0.00619

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

MSFD Direxion Daily MSFT Bear 1X Shares

Record DateEx DatePay DateIncome DividendShort-Term Capital GainLong-Term Capital Gain
12/22/202312/21/202312/29/20230.16924
09/20/202309/19/202309/26/20230.22148
06/22/202306/21/202306/28/20230.18988
03/22/202303/21/202303/28/20230.10927
12/21/202212/20/202212/28/20220.16223
12/09/202212/08/202212/14/20220.000000.01476
09/21/202209/20/202209/27/20220.01011

Record Date12/22/2023

Ex Date12/21/2023

Pay Date12/29/2023

Income Dividend0.16924

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date09/20/2023

Ex Date09/19/2023

Pay Date09/26/2023

Income Dividend0.22148

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date06/22/2023

Ex Date06/21/2023

Pay Date06/28/2023

Income Dividend0.18988

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date03/22/2023

Ex Date03/21/2023

Pay Date03/28/2023

Income Dividend0.10927

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date12/21/2022

Ex Date12/20/2022

Pay Date12/28/2022

Income Dividend0.16223

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date12/09/2022

Ex Date12/08/2022

Pay Date12/14/2022

Income Dividend0.00000

Short-Term Capital Gain0.01476

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date09/21/2022

Ex Date09/20/2022

Pay Date09/27/2022

Income Dividend0.01011

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Documents

Fund Documents

How to Buy

ETFs are generally available for purchase on exchanges, much like stocks—and can be bought and sold throughout the trading day whenever exchanges are open. Direxion ETFs cannot be purchased directly from Direxion, but are available for trading on most trading platforms.

We strongly recommend that you take the time to educate yourself on how leveraged and inverse ETFs function and behave in various market conditions before you endeavor to trade them in your account. It’s always a good idea to consult a financial advisor or brokerage account representative if you have questions about any ETFs.

Please note, your advisor or broker may charge commissions or other transaction fees.If you have any questions specific to Direxion products, please contact us direct at [emailprotected] or 866-476-7523.

Microsoft Single-Stock Leveraged ETFs | Direxion (2024)

FAQs

Are 3X leveraged ETFs good? ›

However, 3x exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are especially risky because they utilize more leverage in an attempt to achieve higher returns. Leveraged ETFs may be useful for short-term trading purposes, but they have significant risks in the long run.

What is the leverage of MSFT stock? ›

Microsoft's operated at median financial leverage of 2.4x from fiscal years ending June 2019 to 2023. Looking back at the last 5 years, Microsoft's financial leverage peaked in June 2019 at 2.8x. Microsoft's financial leverage hit its 5-year low in June 2023 of 2.0x.

What is the most famous leveraged ETF? ›

ProShares UltraPro QQQ is the most popular and liquid ETF in the leveraged space, with AUM of $21.9 billion and an average daily volume of 67.3 million shares a day. The fund seeks to deliver three times the return of the daily performance of the NASDAQ-100 Index, charging investors 0.88% in annual fees.

What is a single stock leveraged ETF? ›

Single-stock ETFs are leveraged ETFs whose performance is related to the daily return of an individual stock. For example, if Amazon stock increased by 2%, a 2X Amazon single-stock ETF would increase by 4%.

Are there 4x leveraged ETFs? ›

BMO has launched the first quadruple leveraged ETN fund that tracks the S&P 500. The fund will trade under the ticker symbol "XXXX" and seeks to generate four time the S&P 500's return on a daily basis. The launch come as bullishness rise among investors and Wall Street predicts more gains to come in 2024.

Can 3x leveraged ETF go to zero? ›

Yes, although most would liquidate before they got there, paying shareholders off at some non-zero price. For example, suppose a 3x levered ETF is initially offered at $100/share. Even if the underlying declined by more than 33%, the ETF price would not be zero, because it rebalances daily.

Is there a Microsoft ETF? ›

Unlock all 707 ETFs with exposure to Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Ticker TickerETF ETFWeighting Weighting
MSFXT-Rex 2X Long Microsoft Daily Target ETF68.55%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund23.50%
IXNiShares Global Tech ETF20.07%
FTECFidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF18.37%
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Does MSFT have a lot of debt? ›

Total debt on the balance sheet as of December 2023 : $88.37 B. According to Microsoft's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $88.37 B. A company's total debt is the sum of all current and non-current debts.

How much leverage is too high? ›

A leverage ratio higher than 1 can cause a company to be considered a risky investment by lenders and potential investors, while a financial leverage ratio higher than 2 is cause for concern.

Are there 5x leveraged ETFs? ›

Longtime ETF analyst Todd Sohn of Strategas Securities said the Leverage Shares 5x Long Magnificent Seven ETP UK:MAG7 appears to be the most heavily levered product available to trade in any developed market, although a seven-times levered index on oil and gas futures exists in Europe.

How long should you hold leveraged ETFs? ›

The daily rebalancing of leveraged and inverse ETFs creates a situation that for periods longer than a day or two the return of a leveraged or inverse ETF will deviate from the margin account benchmark.

What is the most volatile 3x ETF? ›

The Direxion Daily Junior Gold Miners Index Bull 3x Shares (JNUG) and the Direxion Daily Junior Gold Miners Index Bear 3x Shares (JDST) are the two most volatile exchange-traded funds of all. Each has a one-year volatility reading of about 170.

Why shouldn t you hold leveraged ETFs? ›

Leveraged ETFs decay due to the compounding effect of daily returns, volatility of the market and the cost of leverage. The volatility drag of leveraged ETFs means that losses in the ETF can be magnified over time and they are not suitable for long-term investments.

Is there a meta single-stock ETF? ›

There are now nearly four dozen single-stock ETFs in the U.S., many of which track the so-called “Magnificent Seven” stocks — Apple , Microsoft , Alphabet , Nvidia , Amazon , Tesla and Meta . Other names on Morningstar's list of single-stock ETFs include Coinbase and Alibaba .

Why would you buy a single-stock ETF? ›

Single-stock leveraged ETFs can be useful assets for traders. These assets have more volatility, and traders try to capitalize on short-term price movements as they seek profits. Gains and losses both get magnified. This type of atmosphere can help traders realize more gains, of course, but the opposite is also true.

Is it bad to hold leveraged ETFs long term? ›

Nearly all leveraged ETFs come with a prominent warning in their prospectus: they are not designed for long-term holding. The combination of leverage, market volatility, and an unfavorable sequence of returns can lead to disastrous outcomes.

Is it possible to lose all your money on leveraged ETFs? ›

Leveraged ETFs amplify daily returns and can help traders generate outsized returns and hedge against potential losses. A leveraged ETF's amplified daily returns can trigger steep losses in short periods of time, and a leveraged ETF can lose most or all of its value.

Why is TQQQ not good for long term? ›

Re: Investing 100% into TQQQ

Don't hold it long term for anything more than your “play money”, which for those that even allow for “play money” in their IPS is no more than 5%. The biggest risk is a sideways choppy market. You will get killed from the volatility in that environment.

What is the risk of TQQQ? ›

TQQQ has a draw down risk of -89.60%, which is the largest price decline experienced over the last three years. This fund has a three year standard deviation of 75.4%.

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