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Home Headlines Leverage Shares follows Tesla fee cut with cut on NIO ETPs

Leverage Shares follows Tesla fee cut with cut on NIO ETPs

by Staff GBAF Publications Ltd

Management fees on -3x NIO ETPs, removed 

London, UK – 18 May 2022 – Leverage Shares, a pioneer in the market of single-stock trackers and short and leveraged Exchange Traded Products (ETPs), has today cut the management fees to zero  (0%) on its -3x Short NIO ETP. This will take effect as of today.

This follows the decision to cut the fees on its -1x, -2x and -3x Short Tesla ETPs to zero on March 30  this year.

This “fee holiday” will be maintained at least until 30 September 2022, with the possibility of extending  it beyond this date.

China-based electric vehicle maker, NIO, has seen its share price drop by around three quarters from  its high in 2021. NIO ADRs traded as high as $53.20 at the end of June last year and by 17 May this  year, closed at $15.68. Meanwhile, Tesla has seen considerable movement in its share price, starting  the year at around $1,199 per share before nearing the $766 mark in mid-March, before heading to  $1,145 in early April.

Raj Sheth, commercial director at Leverage Shares, says: “It’s great to be able to widen the range of  our physically backed 0% fee ETPs. This offers easier and cheaper access to investors who believe  that electric vehicle firms are overhyped and overpriced. That’s the very ethos behind Leverage  Shares – allowing investors to act on their own convictions as to the direction of well-known stocks via our extensive ETP range. We are also educating the public on how to use our short ETPs to hedge  long term exposures, which in this case could be to electric vehicles.” 

Leverage Shares is the only provider in Europe that offers physical replication of short and leveraged ETPs. Among its listings are Leverage Shares 3x short and long ARK Innovation ETPs; short, long,  and delta one Coinbase ETPs, and many more.

Other popular ETPs include 3x leveraged ETPs on Microsoft (MSF3), Alphabet (GOO3), Meta (3FB),  Netflix (NFL3) and 2x leveraged Berkshire Hathaway (BRK2) as investor interest has recently been  targeted towards leveraged versions of stocks hit hard during earnings season and by the big tech  correction.

Leverage Shares ETPs mimic the daily return of an underlying asset multiplied by a leverage factor of  +5x, +3x, +2x, -1x, -2x, 3x, and single-stock trackers. They provide leveraged and delta one (1:1)  exposure to globally popular names including Tesla, Berkshire Hathaway, Amazon, Alibaba, Microsoft  and Netflix, as well as FTSE100 equities, such as Vodafone.

The ETPs are also listed on the London Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris, Euronext Amsterdam,  Borsa Italiana, and Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Investors can trade a stock in their own time zone and  currency (USD, EUR and GBP) without paying high FX fees, even if the company is listed elsewhere.