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03:27
The asset management scale of U.S. leveraged ETFs has reached a record high of 198 billion dollars, with investor leverage usage at an all-time high.
BlockBeats reported that on June 24, the size of leveraged ETFs in the United States is growing at a record pace, with investors' use of leverage also at an all-time high. Currently, the assets under management for the US three-times long Nasdaq 100 Index ETF TQQQ have risen to approximately $40 billion, approaching its historical peak. At the same time, assets under management for the three-times long Semiconductor ETF SOXL have reached a record high of $34 billion. Since April, SOXL’s asset size has increased more than threefold, while TQQQ’s assets have almost doubled. In contrast, the two-times long Nasdaq 100 Index ETF QLD grew by $7 billion in the same period, an increase of 88%, with its assets approaching a historical high of $15 billion. Driven by this, the total assets under management of US leveraged ETFs have reached a record high of $198 billion, up 55% over the same period.
03:27
Futures Hotspot Tracking
The impact of the energy market is fading, and logistics have returned to normal after the geopolitical storms. When palm oil departs from crude oil’s strong support and returns to its fundamentals, how will its price fluctuate?
03:25
Collector Crypt reveals that a liquidity fund completed a $1.5 million OTC transaction of CARDS with the assistance of Caiku Wallet.
Foresight News reports that the RWA protocol Collector Crypt, which focuses on Pokémon cards on Solana, recently facilitated an OTC transaction of 1.5 million US dollars in CARDS tokens, transferring tokens held by a Pre-Seed round investor to a liquidity fund. The transaction was settled through the project's treasury wallet and involved a two-way transfer between USDC and CARDS.
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