ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF (QLD) Stock Price Today
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Key Stats
- -MARKET_CAP
- -VOLUME
- Leveraged / InverseSECTOR
- $100.53FIFTY_TWO_WEEK_HIGH
- $57.16FIFTY_TWO_WEEK_LOW
- -TYPICAL_HOLD_TIME
- -ENTERPRISE_VALUE
- -DIVIDEND_YIELD
- -TRADING_ACTIVITY
Track ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF (QLD) stock price today on Pluang, updated in real time with live charts and market data. Over the past 52 weeks, ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF has traded between a low of $57.16 and a high of $100.53, highlighting its annual price range. Buy and sell ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF shares on Pluang with fractional shares and real-time market data — safe and OJK-regulated.
About ProShares Ultra QQQ ETF
QLD is a leveraged ETF that seeks daily investment results corresponding to 200% of the daily performance of the NASDAQ-100 Index. It achieves 2x leverage by investing in financial instruments such as swaps and is designed as a tactical trading tool for investors with a bullish (long) view on the NASDAQ-100. Due to the effects of compounding and leverage, the ETF is intended to be held for a single day and is not suitable for long-term investment.
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