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ProShares Ultra QQQ 2x Shares (QLD $122.96)
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ProShares Ultra QQQ 2x Shares (QLD $122.96)
- $122.96 P/E (TTM): 68.73X Cap: $9.07B
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Q: Hello Peter and co.,
I have a follow-up to Simon's question about tax-loss selling of QQQ posted on March 4.
Would leveraged ETFs, such as QLD and TQQQ, also be considered the same as QQQ? While those two ETFs are based on the NASDAQ 100 index, they don't track it directly.
(Also, I do realize you don't endorse the purchase of leveraged ETFs.)
Thank you for your helpful advice!
I have a follow-up to Simon's question about tax-loss selling of QQQ posted on March 4.
Would leveraged ETFs, such as QLD and TQQQ, also be considered the same as QQQ? While those two ETFs are based on the NASDAQ 100 index, they don't track it directly.
(Also, I do realize you don't endorse the purchase of leveraged ETFs.)
Thank you for your helpful advice!
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