Movement Alert|Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF Rises 11.71% Intraday, Global Semiconductor Price Hikes Fuel Broad Optimism

Market Focus04-24

On April 24, Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X ETF rose 11.71% intraday, trading at approximately $126.68 per share, with trading volume of around $1.837 billion. The leveraged ETF extended gains from pre-market trading into the regular session, driven by mounting optimism across the global semiconductor industry.

On the news front, a wave of price hikes across the global semiconductor supply chain has bolstered sentiment for chip-related equities. The fund had already climbed 6.41% during pre-market hours on April 24, and buying momentum accelerated further after the opening bell. As a triple-leveraged product tracking the thirty largest U.S.-listed semiconductor companies, the ETF amplified the sector-wide rally, reflecting heightened investor confidence in near-term chip demand and pricing power.

The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in financial instruments such as swap agreements, securities of the index, and ETFs that track the index, providing daily leveraged exposure to a rules-based, modified float-adjusted market-capitalization-weighted index of the thirty largest U.S.-listed semiconductor companies. The fund is non-diversified.

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