Direxion Daily CSI China Internet Bull 2X Shares vs Deutsche Bank AG — how do they compare? Direxion Daily CSI China Internet Bull 2X Shares trades at $22.35, while Deutsche Bank AG trades at $35.81 (market cap $68.51B). The key difference: Deutsche Bank AG pays a 3.26% dividend while Direxion Daily CSI China Internet Bull 2X Shares pays none, and Deutsche Bank AG is trading nearer its 52-week high, Direxion Daily CSI China Internet Bull 2X Shares nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CWEB | DB | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Leveraged / Inverse | Financials |
52-Week High | $60.13 | $40.33 |
52-Week Low | $17.70 | $28.37 |
Market Cap | — | $68.51B |
Dividend Yield | — | 3.26% |
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Deutsche Bank (DB) trades at $35.24, down 1.48% on the day, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages and a neutral stance from oscillators. The stock shows attractive valuation metrics with a P/E of 9.79 and P/B of 0.76. Recent quarterly earnings have consistently beaten expectations, and the company announced a $1.00 dividend for H1-26. However, 2024 cash flow was negative $33.10 billion, though it improved to a positive $7.6 billion in 2025.
The outlook is mixed; strong profitability and earnings beats support upside, but regulatory scrutiny and volatile cash flows pose risks. Analyst consensus is cautious with 57.58% hold ratings. The stock's low valuation may appeal to value investors, yet headline risks from recent legal searches require monitoring.
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CWEB is a leveraged ETF that seeks to provide two times (2x) the daily performance of the CSI China Internet Index. It offers magnified exposure to top Chinese internet companies listed on US and Hong Kong exchanges.
Read more on CWEB →In July 2019, Deutsche Bank announced another restructuring plan hoping to revitalize revenue, reduce costs, and return to profitability. The largest moving pieces of the new plan is the full exit of global equity sales & trading, the scaling back of its fixed income business, as well as 18,000 FTE reductions until 2022. The remaining core business segments include private banking, corporate banking, asset management, and investment banking.
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