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Compare Atmos Energy Corporation (ATO) vs Direxion Daily 20 Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares (TMF) Price & Performance

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Price performance (Past 24H)

Key statistics

Atmos Energy Corporation vs Direxion Daily 20 Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares — how do they compare? Atmos Energy Corporation trades at $178.45 (market cap $29.96B), while Direxion Daily 20 Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares trades at $32.68. The key difference: Atmos Energy Corporation pays a 2.23% dividend while Direxion Daily 20 Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares pays none, and Atmos Energy Corporation is trading nearer its 52-week high, Direxion Daily 20 Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

ATOTMF
Market Cap
$29.96B
Sector
UtilitiesLeveraged / Inverse
52-Week High
$192.25$44.14
52-Week Low
$154.10$31.85
Enterprise Value
$39.47B
Dividend Yield
2.23%

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About Atmos Energy Corporation

Atmos Energy is the largest publicly traded, fully regulated, pure-play natural gas utility in the United States, serving more than 3 million customers in Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia. About two thirds of its earnings come from Texas, where it distributes natural gas in northern Texas and owns an intrastate gas pipeline spanning several key shale gas formations and interconnected with five storage facilities.

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About Direxion Daily 20 Year Treasury Bull 3X Shares

TMF is a leveraged ETF that seeks to provide 300% (3x) of the daily performance of the ICE U.S. Treasury 20+ Year Bond Index. It is a tactical instrument used by sophisticated traders to capitalize on declining interest rates or to hedge against equity market volatility. Due to its daily reset mechanism and high expense ratio, TMF is structurally designed for short-term speculation rather than long-term buy-and-hold investing.

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