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Semiconductors
Accelerate your portfolio with tactical exposure to the forces driving semiconductor innovation – both on single stocks and baskets.
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Leverage Shares is the only provider of 3 long & 3x short exposure to both semiconductor stocks and ETFs.
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Physically backed with the underlying assets.
Trade or hedge exposures to individual names or broad ETFs in the semiconductor space.
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Leverage Shares Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) can be traded through brokerage accounts that have the ability to trade products listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Euronext Amsterdam (XAMS) . Investors do not need a margin account in order to trade Leverage Shares ETPs. Contact your financial advisor, find a local broker, or trade now, commission-free with Trading 212, without the hassle of a margin account.
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