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Defiance Rolls Out Leveraged ETFs Targeting AMD, Supermicro, Palantir, Hims & Robinhood

Benzinga·08/21/2025 20:20:02
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Defiance ETFs is expanding its single-stock leveraged ETF family with the introduction of five new Leveraged Long + Income products, providing magnified exposure to some of the most discussed names in technology, healthcare, and retail investing.

The funds are:

  • Defiance Leveraged Long + Income AMD ETF (NASDAQ:AMDU) – For Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD), launched on Aug 20.
  • Defiance Leveraged Long + Income SMCI ETF (NASDAQ:SMCC) – For Super Micro Computer Inc (NASDAQ:SMCI), launched on Aug 20.
  • Defiance Leveraged Long + Income PLTR ETF (NASDAQ:PLT) – For Palantir Technologies Inc (NASDAQ:PLTR), launched on Aug 19.
  • Defiance Leveraged Long + Income HIMS ETF (NASDAQ:HIMY) – For Hims & Hers Health Inc (NYSE:HIMS), launched on Aug 19.
  • Defiance Leveraged Long + Income HOOD ETF (NASDAQ:HOOI) – For Robinhood Markets Inc (NASDAQ:HOOD), launched on Aug 19.

Also Read: Nvidia’s Earnings Could Make Or Break Momentum ETFs

How They Work

Every ETF is constructed to provide 150%–200% of its underlying stock’s day-to-day performance, supplemented with an options-based credit call spread strategy. The idea is to offer investors both amplified growth potential and consistent premium income, without the simplicity of a margin account.

The Themes Behind The Tickers

  • AI & Chips: AMD and Supermicro are driving the artificial intelligence explosion, powering everything from GPUs to AI-specialized servers.
  • Data & Defense: Palantir is still ahead of the pack in AI-powered analytics for enterprises and governments.
  • Health & Wellness: Hims & Hers is revolutionizing access to personalized telehealth.
  • Retail Revolution: Robinhood continues to upend the way people invest, with commission-free trading at its core.

By combining leveraged exposure with a layer of income, Defiance is framing the new suite as a hybrid growth instrument for investors who want a buffer against volatility on the downside.

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