Holdings

Symbol Grade Price % Change Allocation
TSLA B 3.80 11.83
F C 3.52 10.52
GM B 5.12 10.14
RIVN F 2.20 8.97
ORLY B 1.88 8.54
CVNA B 4.42 8.54
AZO C 1.00 8.54
KMX B 1.20 4.15
GPC D 1.72 4.01
STLA F 1.56 3.91
LCID F 1.94 3.47
AAP C 5.43 3.00
LAD A 2.19 2.29
AN C 1.42 1.91
TM D 0.59 1.91
ABG B 1.22 1.31
GPI A 3.05 1.26
FSS B 1.11 0.91
PAG B 1.97 0.87
HMC F 1.64 0.78

Recent News for Bank Of Montreal MAX Auto Industry -3x Inverse Leveraged ETN & its Holdings

Date Stock Title
Nov 23 TSLA Tesla Cybertruck Part Of Donald Trump's Motorcade, Will Vehicle Land Government Deals?
Nov 23 TSLA Musk Tweet Sparks Dogecoin Surge, Fuels Speculation On X Payments
Nov 23 TSLA Judge Rejects SEC Bid to Penalize Musk Over Missed Deposition
Nov 23 TSLA Benzinga Bulls And Bears: Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Nvidia, e.l.f. Beauty - And Dogecoin Millionaire Predicts 2025 Meme Kings
Nov 23 TSLA Should You Buy Lucid Motors While It's Below $2.50?
Nov 23 RIVN Volkswagen's Affordable ID.2 EV Set For 2025 Launch, SUV Variant To Follow: 'Stable And Likable With Our Secret Sauce'
Nov 23 TSLA These Startups Are Finally Bringing EV Chargers to America’s Cities
Nov 23 TSLA Elon Musk has never been richer. He’s now worth nearly $350 billion
Nov 22 GM Why F1's Las Vegas Grand Prix will be 'bigger and better' than last year
Nov 22 STLA Why F1's Las Vegas Grand Prix will be 'bigger and better' than last year
Nov 22 GM Wall Street Rebounds Without Its AI Darling's Boost, King Dollar Maintains Dominance While Bitcoin Defies Gravity: This Week In The Markets
Nov 22 RIVN Rivian Automotive, Inc. (RIVN): A Bull Case Theory
Nov 22 TSLA Why Tesla Stock Ended the Week on a High Note
Nov 22 TSLA Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
Nov 22 GM Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
Nov 22 TSLA Maybe Trump Won’t Kill the EV Tax Credit After All
Nov 22 TSLA Does the EU need to make nice with Elon Musk?
Nov 22 TSLA Musk Unleashes Online Army on Federal Workers. ‘A Tough Way to Find Out She’s Losing Her Job.’
Nov 22 TSLA Elon Musk Jabs at Billionaire Rival Jeff Bezos Over Trump
Nov 22 F Bosch to Cut Thousands of Jobs as Auto Woes Intensify
CARD makes a big and bearish one-day bet against the US auto industry. The fund provides 3x daily inverse exposure to a modified liquidity-weighted index that includes firms engaged in automobile manufacturing, automobile parts and retail, and car dealing. The index defines the industries based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and selects US-listed equities, excluding ETPs. The fund gains its international exposure through the use of ADRs, but will specifically exclude issuers organized in Canada or China. As a geared product, CARD is designed as a short-term trading tool and not a long-term investment vehicle. Long-term returns could materially differ from those of the index due to daily compounding. Since the fund uses an ETN structure, investors assume the credit risk of the issuer.
Exchange Traded Funds Exchange Traded Note Short Term Trading Tool Automobile Manufacturing Car Dealing
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