On August 3, Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares declined 7.31% in regular trading, trading at $103.595/share, with turnover of $1.481 billion.
On the news front, Japan officially implemented advanced packaging equipment export controls targeting China, triggering a broad selloff across Asian semiconductor stocks. Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix each fell approximately 7% in a single session, as DRAM pricing pressure and geopolitical restriction risks resonated, causing global semiconductor risk appetite to deteriorate sharply.
Additionally, South Korea's Financial Services Commission tightened access thresholds for retail investors entering leveraged ETFs, sparking market concerns over concentrated position liquidation in leveraged products. This deleveraging pressure continued to transmit directly into semiconductor ETFs. As a 3x leveraged fund tracking the semiconductor index, the downside volatility was correspondingly amplified.
The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in financial instruments that provide 3X daily leveraged exposure to a rules-based, modified float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index tracking the thirty largest U.S. listed semiconductor companies. The fund is non-diversified.
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