Direxion Daily CSI China Internet Bull 2X Shares vs Sibanye Stillwater Ltd — how do they compare? Direxion Daily CSI China Internet Bull 2X Shares trades at $22.41, while Sibanye Stillwater Ltd trades at $8.44 (market cap $6.03B). The key difference: Sibanye Stillwater Ltd pays a 3.63% dividend while Direxion Daily CSI China Internet Bull 2X Shares pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CWEB | SBSW | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Leveraged / Inverse | Basic Materials |
52-Week High | $60.13 | $21.12 |
52-Week Low | $17.70 | $7.27 |
Market Cap | — | $6.03B |
Enterprise Value | — | $7.66B |
Dividend Yield | — | 3.63% |
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Sibanye Stillwater (SBSW) trades at $8.42, down 1.52% with bearish technical signals. The company shows mixed fundamentals with a negative net income margin of -3.99% and ROE of -12.38% for 2024, though revenue has stabilized at $112.13B. Recent news highlights a turnaround narrative with EBITDA growth and debt reduction plans. Technical indicators show bearish momentum with support at $8 and resistance at $9.
The stock presents a high-risk opportunity with significant upside to the $14.25 consensus price target. Key risks include persistent negative profitability, high debt levels, and commodity price volatility. Analyst sentiment is cautiously optimistic with 43% buy ratings, but investors should weigh the turnaround potential against ongoing operational challenges.
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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 →Sibanye Stillwater Ltd is a South Africa-focused mining company. The Group currently owns and operates five underground and surface gold operations in South Africa: the Cooke, DRDGOLD, Driefontein, and Kloof operations in the West Witwatersrand region, and the Beatrix Operation in the southern Free State province. In addition to mining, the company owns and manages extraction and processing facilities at its operations, where gold-bearing ore is treated and beneficiated to produce gold dore. The gold dore is further refined at Rand Refinery into gold bars with a purity of at least 99.5% and is then sold on international markets. Sibanye holds a 44% interest in Rand Refinery, global refiners of gold, and the largest in Africa. Rand Refinery markets gold to customers around the world.
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