AUM$35.8M
Expense Ratio1.51%
NAV$7.57
HoldingsN/A
InceptionJul 15, 2025
Price Chart
Key Statistics
Previous Close
$7.45Day Range
$7.10$7.63
52-Week Range
$5.74$26.87
Avg Volume
1.2MDividend Yield
N/AExpense Ratio
1.51%AUM
$35.8MShares Outstanding
450.1KCountry Allocation
| Country | Weight % |
|---|---|
| United States | 66.66% |
| Other | 33.34% |
Fund Information
- Issuer
- GraniteShares
- Subcategory
- Leveraged
- Inception Date
- Jul 15, 2025
- Exchange
- NASDAQ
- Description
- The Fund seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, of 2 times (200%) the daily percentage change of the common stock of ServiceNow Inc, (NASDAQ: NOW) There is no guarantee that the Fund will meet its stated objective. The fund should not be expected to provide 2 times the cumulative return of NOW for periods greater than a day.
The GraniteShares 2x Long NOW Daily ETF (NOWL) is an exchange-traded fund issued by GraniteShares that launched on Jul 15, 2025. It currently manages $35.8M in assets under management. The fund charges an expense ratio of 1.51%.
Top 10 holdings represent 100.0% of the fund
| Rank | Symbol | Name | Weight % | Shares | Market Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NOW | NOW | 66.66% | 613,782 | $71.6M |
| 2 | — | US Dollars | 33.34% | 35,793,790 | $35.8M |
Detailed Returns
| Period | Return | ETF | Cat. Avg | vs Avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1D | -4.16% | — | ||
| 1W | +2.19% | — | ||
| 1M | +13.74% | — | ||
| 3M | -48.40% | — | ||
| 6M | -68.24% | — | ||
| YTD | -43.73% | — | ||
| 1Y | -70.13% | — | ||
| 3Y | -70.13% | — | ||
| 5Y | -70.13% | — |
Moving Averages
20-Day MA
$6.86
Above 20-Day MA50-Day MA
$9.36
Below 50-Day MA200-Day MA
$17.32
Below 200-Day MAPrice with Moving Averages
Support & Resistance
52-Week High
$26.87
Current Price
$7.14
52-Week Low
$5.74
$5.74$26.87
Current Yield
N/A
Annual Dividend
N/A
Frequency
N/A
Last Ex-Date
N/A
Dividends
No dividend data available for this ETF.
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