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Inverse ETF

An inverse exchange-traded fund (ETF), also referred to as "short ETF" or "bear ETF" is one that uses different derivatives to profit from a drop in the value of a benchmark index that it is based on. Investing in inverse ETFs is comparable to holding a variety of short positions, which entail borrowing securities, selling them, and then buying them back at a lower price.


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