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  • AMD’s 38% Surge Just Killed a 3x ETF–And Wall Street Still Wants More

    AMD’s 38% Surge Just Killed a 3x ETF–And Wall Street Still Wants More

    This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

    GraniteShares’ leveraged bet against Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) has just met its match. The firm’s 3x Short AMD exchange-traded product, listed in London and Italy, was terminated this week after AMD shares jumped as much as 38%, driving the fund’s value to zero. The product had gathered roughly $3 million in assets and aimed to deliver triple the inverse of AMD’s daily performance. GraniteShares confirmed on its website that no redemption payments will be made and trading has been suspended ahead of delisting. The incident lands at a sensitive time for the ETF industry, where appetite for amplified single-stock exposure is rising even as regulators question its systemic risks.

    That appetite is now crossing the Atlantic. GraniteShares, Defiance ETFs, ProShares, and Direxion have all filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to launch new leveraged products targeting some of the market’s most volatile trades. Among the planned launches are 3x long and short versions tied to Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), as well as crypto-linked funds tracking Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana. While 2x funds have gained traction with U.S. investors, these new 3x products would push far closer to the edge of the SEC’s volatility limitsa step that could reshape how retail investors access leverage in high-momentum sectors.

    Analysts say the GraniteShares implosion could be a preview of what’s to come if these products reach the U.S. market. Single-stock blowups are practically inevitable, noted Todd Sohn of Strategas Securities, suggesting that the only question is when one might occur in America’s much larger trading arena. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Athanasios Psarofagis echoed that the episode shows how a 3x ETF can be wiped out overnight, but added that such risks may do little to cool investor enthusiasm for leveraged plays. In a market still addicted to speed, the GraniteShares event could be an early warning shot of just how volatile the next wave of products might become.

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  • ‘It Girl’ Review: The Allure of Jane Birkin – The Wall Street Journal

    1. ‘It Girl’ Review: The Allure of Jane Birkin  The Wall Street Journal
    2. Jane Birkin: the original It Girl  Financial Times
    3. How Jane Birkin Heralded the Rise of Internet It Girls  Rolling Stone
    4. This Is The Real Story Behind Hermés’ Iconic Birkin…

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  • What We Know About The New ‘Ocean’s’ Movies

    What We Know About The New ‘Ocean’s’ Movies

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    Two of Hollywood’s biggest stars are set to appear in a prequel to the 2001 “Ocean’s Eleven” movie that spawned one of the most successful movie franchises of the modern era, as original star George Clooney confirms a new sequel is…

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  • Chinese scientists discover the DNA secret behind the naked mole-rat’s astonishing longevity | Science

    Chinese scientists discover the DNA secret behind the naked mole-rat’s astonishing longevity | Science

    There is an iron law in nature: the larger a species, the longer its members live. That’s why whales outlive elephants, and elephants outlive lions. Very few animals defy this rule. Humans have circumvented it thanks to culture. But there is a…

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  • Intel debuts Panther Lake laptop processors, previews 288-core server chip

    Intel debuts Panther Lake laptop processors, previews 288-core server chip

    Intel Corp. today debuted Panther Lake, a series of laptop processors based on its latest Intel 18A manufacturing technology.

    The chips will be produced at the company’s newly opened Fab 52 plant in Chandler, Arizona. Intel will also use…

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  • Kristoffersson Motorsport on top after day one

    Kristoffersson Motorsport on top after day one

    The inaugural FIA Extreme H World Cup got underway is Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia, today (9 October) with the highly rated KRISTOFFERSON MOTORSPORT topping the Time Trials.

    With three days of competition…

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  • Flurry of H5N1 activity noted in commercial poultry, wild birds

    Flurry of H5N1 activity noted in commercial poultry, wild birds

    The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has noted several new H5N1 outbreaks and detections in commercial poultry flocks, backyard flocks, and wild migrating birds. 

    The uptick in H5N1 activity…

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  • Netflix unveils TV gaming: How to play, what’s available and more

    Netflix unveils TV gaming: How to play, what’s available and more

    At the October 8 Bloomberg Screentime Conference, Greg Peters, co-CEO of Netflix, announced that the streaming giant is officially letting its users play games on their smart TVs. He explained that the company was looking at “social gaming…

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  • Patients Value Communication Skills From Cancer Surgeons Across Six Key Areas

    Patients Value Communication Skills From Cancer Surgeons Across Six Key Areas

    When seeking a surgeon for treatment, providing emotional support and helping patients manage expectations are among the top areas of communication valued by patients, according to a recent systematic review. The research was presented at…

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  • Study finds healthy habits have long-term effects for heart health

    Study finds healthy habits have long-term effects for heart health

    The healthy habits people adopt and stick with in their 20s and 30s have a massive and direct impact on their risk of a heart attack or stroke decades later, a landmark study says.

    Young adults who fail to keep heart-healthy practices can see…

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