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BBULGraniteShares 2x Long BB Daily ETF

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Seeks daily investment results of 200% the daily percentage change of BlackBerry common stock.

By Graniteshares · Launched 2026

Annual Cost

1.50%

#5,812 of 5,939 · expensive

Fund Size

$0.7M

#5,735 of 5,939 · small

Return (1Y)Goal

N/A

Track Record

1 month

#5,821 of 5,939 · young

Performance

Total-return NAV · USD
Growth of $10,000
$5,020-49.8%

Total-return NAV, USD. Net of fund fees, before tax.

What's inside

How Beacon categorizes this fund

Asset class

Equity

Strategy

Leveraged

What it actually holds

By weight

Concentration

single-stock bet — holdings shown are derivatives collateral, not diversification

State Street Instl Trs Pls MMkt PremierTPIXX
0.0%

Asset allocation

Cash
152.7%

Risk profile

Last 12 months · Sharpe & Sortino need 3+ years
Volatility (1Y)
N/A
Max drawdown
-55.7%Severe

Worst peak-to-trough loss

Sharpe (3Y)
Unavailable

Needs 3+ years of history

Sortino (3Y)
Not yet

Needs 3+ years of history

Listing

Exchange
NASDAQ Global Select Market

Full fund details

Objective
Seeks daily investment results of 200% the daily percentage change of BlackBerry common stock.
Strategy
Actively managed ETF aiming to replicate 200% of the daily performance of BlackBerry common stock using swaps and options. The Fund's exposure is primarily through swap agreements, with collateral posted as needed.
Inception date
July 6, 2026
Fund family
Graniteshares

Our take

Structural notes on how this fund behaves. Read our guide on the 6 warning signs.

Leveraged single stock
Critical

Most of these lose money

These funds amplify one stock's daily move, then reset every day. More than half of them have lost money outright, and the daily reset plus financing costs drag roughly 9.5% a year off the return. The longer you hold, the more that compounding works against you.

Sources: Bessembinder, 'Leveraged Single-Stock ETFs' (SSRN 2025)

Educational analysis of structural product characteristics. Not investment advice. Always read the fund prospectus and consult a qualified advisor before investing. More

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Data updated on 2026-08-22