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The ETF: Direxion 30-Year Treasury Bear 3X - Triple-Leveraged ETF (TMV)

 

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Direxion 30-Year Treasury Bear 3X - Triple-Leveraged ETF
The Direxion 30-Year Treasury Bear 3x Shares seeks daily investment results of 300% of the inverse (opposite) of the price performance of the 30-Year Treasury Index. This index is a one-security index comprised of the most recently issued 30-Year Bond. Bonds eligible for inclusion must be U.S. dollar-denominated Treasury bonds with a fixed rate, non-zero coupon that are non-callable with a maturity of thirty years at issuance.

Investment type: ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund); listed on the U.S. NYSE exchange
Ticker symbol: TMV

Fund manager: Direxion Shares

Fund information from Direxion Shares: Direxion 30-Year Treasury Bear 3X - Triple-Leveraged ETF

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This is the opposite/inverse investment product to the Direxion 30-Year Treasury Bull 3X - Triple-Leveraged ETF (TMF).


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