Without a doubt, it can be said that ETFs have been among the most popular products among investors in recent years. As mutual funds are struggling more and more to justify their fees, asset inflow into ETFs has consistently been increasing.
But while some ordinary ETFs can indeed generate satisfying results for retail investors, other, more sophisticated products hit the market: Leveraged ETNs. Instead of purely aiming to track the performance of their underlying, leveraged ETNs are supposed to either provide the leveraged or the inverse leveraged return of the underlying. The amount of leverage