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    This ETF provider launches a new way to play Tesla

    userBy userJanuary 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    An exchange-traded fund provider is helping investors make more bets on Wall Street’s most profitable momentum trades.

    GraniteShares, which debuted its first installment of single-stock ETFs in 2022, now manages 20 of them. It includes the GraniteShares YieldBoost TSLA ETF (TSYY), which launched last month. The fund gives investors exposure to Tesla.

    “This is about more and more people taking charge of their own finances,” GraniteShares CEO William Rhind told CNBC’s “ETF Edge” this week. “They want to be able to actively manage that and maybe try and outperform… That’s where we see things like leverage, single stocks really playing.”

    He calls demand “a worldwide phenomenon” because it’s not just an opportunity for U.S. investors.

    “We have investors all around the world that are looking to the U.S. ETF market first because that’s the biggest source of liquidity,” added Rhind. “They’re looking to the names that they know and love – the Teslas of the world [and] the Nvidias of the world. They’re only available here in the U.S., and that’s why people come here to trade them.”

    But the firm acknowledges the strategy isn’t suited for everyone.

    GraniteShares includes a disclosure in bold on its website: “An investment in these ETFs involve significant risks.”

    As of Friday’s close, Tesla stock is nearly $100, or about 19%, off its all-time high – hit on Dec. 18.



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