Nio Surged +20% at market open on first profit in history, 5x Long DLC jumps +100%
Nio Surged +20% at market open on first profit in history, 5x Long DLC jumps +100% $NIO-SW(09866)$ jumped sharply at the open on Wednesday (11 March) after releasing its earnings results post‑market the previous day. Nio's share price surged 19.7% as the company reported its first profitable quarter in history. Amplifying the return, the Nio 5x Long DLC climbed as much as 100% shortly after the market opened. Other EV-related plays such as $CATL(03750)$ , $GEELY AUTO(00175)$ , $XPENG-W(09868)$ are also on the move, posting gains of 5-10%. With the respective 5x Long DLCs gaining 25-50% while the 5x Short DLCs are dow
Petrochina and CNOOC 5x Long DLCs Surged +35-40% on Oil Price Spike
U.S. equities fell sharply on Friday (6 March), extending their weekly losses. This came as oil prices spiked to up to $111/barrel over the weekend due to supply concerns after Donald Trump reiterated that the only way to end the war would be Iran's 'unconditonal surrender'. The $S&P 500(.SPX)$ fell 1.3% last Friday, sending the S&P 7x Short DLC up about 9.2%, while the S&P 7x Long DLC declined a similar amount. Tracking the broad decline in Wall Street, the$HSI(HSI)$ was down about 3% in morning trading on Monday (9 March), while the $MSCI Singapore Index - main 2603(SGPmain)$ sank about 2.7%. Amplifying the returns, the HSI 7x Short DLC surged a
7x Short DLCs on S&P, HSI, SiMSCI Post Gains as Markets Fall on Middle East Conflict
U.S. equities mostly declined on Tuesday (3 March) as the U.S.–Israel–Iran conflict entered its fourth day; the $S&P 500(.SPX)$ fell 0.9% but staged an intraday reversal from an early decline of 2.5% after the U.S. pledged to escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. The $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ similarly declined about 1.1% after falling as much as 2.7% earlier in the day. Amplifying the move, the S&P 7x Short DLC rose 6.3% with the S&P 7x Long DLC falling a similar magnitude, while the Nasdaq 7x Short DLC finished up about 7.7% with the Nasdaq 7x Long DLC falling approximately the same amount. Asian equities mirrored the overnight sell‑off on Wall Street, with regional markets opening sharply
SIA and SATS sink ~6% after Iran strikes prompt flight cancellations; Spotlight on 5x Long and Short DLCs
Asian markets mostly declined on Monday (2 March) as rising tensions in the Middle East rattled global sentiment, prompting investors to reduce risk exposure and shift into safe‑haven assets. This came after the US and Israel jointly-launched strikes in Iran over the weekend. The heightened uncertainty also led to flight cancellations to the region, weighing on airline and aviation‑related stocks. $SIA(C6L.SI)$ dropped as much as 6.4% shortly after market open, following the cancellation of 26 SIA and Scoot flights to and from Middle Eastern destinations such as Dubai. Tracking the underlying stock, $SIA 5xShortSG270427(ZDBW.SI)$ rose by 32% while the $SIA 5x
Nvidia tumbled 5.5% on Thursday, Netflix soars almost 10% in after-hours trading; 3x Long and Short DLCs offer Asian hour exposure
U.S. equities mostly slipped into the red on Thursday (26 Feb), with $NVIDIA(NVDA)$’s sharp post‑earnings reversal weighing heavily on sentiment. Despite delivering yet another impressive earnings and revenue beat—along with upbeat forward guidance—the tech gNvidia 3x Short DLC jumped about 16%, while the Nvidia 3x Long DLC declined by a similar amount. Nvidia's selloff spilled over to other tech names, dragging the $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ down 1.2% Tracking the underlying moves, the Nasdaq 7x Short DLC surged nearly 8%, while the Nasdaq 7x long DLC fell a similar magnitude. After the closing bell, $Netflix(NFLX)$ surged almost 10% in post-market trading after announcin
Nvidia tumbled 5.5% on Thursday, Netflix soars almost 10% in after-hours trading; 3x Long and Short DLCs offer Asian hour exposure
U.S. equities mostly slipped into the red on Thursday (26 Feb), with $NVIDIA(NVDA)$’s sharp post‑earnings reversal weighing heavily on sentiment. Despite delivering yet another impressive earnings and revenue beat—along with upbeat forward guidance—the tech gNvidia 3x Short DLC jumped about 16%, while the Nvidia 3x Long DLC declined by a similar amount. Nvidia's selloff spilled over to other tech names, dragging the $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ down 1.2% Tracking the underlying moves, the Nasdaq 7x Short DLC surged nearly 8%, while the Nasdaq 7x long DLC fell a similar magnitude. After the closing bell, $Netflix(NFLX)$ surged almost 10% in post-market trading after announcin
For period 18 to 25 February 2026: Topping the table this week is $Popmart 5xShortSG270706(ZBTW.SI)$ , which gained 37% over the period 18-25 February 2026. This came as $POP MART(09992)$ fell close to 6% over the same period in a volatile trading week for markets amidst tariff and geopolitical uncertainty. 📊 Top 5 Performers (3 Stocks + 2 Indices) Pop Mart 5x Short DLC (ZBTW) gained 37% Sands 5x Short DLC (FTEW) gained 29% Baidu 5x Short DLC (V2UW) gained 27% Nasdaq 7x Long DLC (MFVW) gained 11% HSTECH 7x Short DLC (9B2W) gained 7% 📉 Top 5 Losers (3 Stocks + 2 Indices) Popmart 5x Long DLC (IAUW) declined -56% Genting 5x Long DLC (PFTW) declined -35% Baidu 5x Long DLC (JVWW) declined -33% HSTECH 7x Lo
AMD 3x Long Rises +26% as tech stocks rebound; Nvidia Earnings due 25 Feb after US market close
A rebound in the battered software stocks on Tuesday (24 Feb) lifted the $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ by 1.1%, ahead of Nvidia's earnings scheduled for 25 Feb after US market close.. Correspondingly, the Nasdaq 7x Long DLC rose nearly +8%, while the Nasdaq 7x Short DLC declined by a similar magnitude. The standout performer in Tuesday's trading session was $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$, rising 8.8% after Meta announced a multi‑year agreement to deploy 6 gigawatts of AMD GPUs for its AI data‑centre infrastructure. On the DLCs, the AMD 3x Long DLC gained around +26% while the AMD 3x Short DLC declined by similar m
HK Indices Rebound with Meituan amongst biggest movers gaining 7%; 5x Meituan DLCs in Focus
Hong Kong stocks rebounded in Monday's morning session after ending last Friday mostly in the red. Investors appear to be shifting capital away from US assets amid renewed trade-policy uncertainty, following Trump’s statement over the weekend that he would lift global tariffs to 15% from his previously announced 10%. $HSI(HSI)$ rallied about 2.3% in the morning session, while the tech-heavy $HSTECH(HSTECH)$ climbed 3.32% but was up as much as 4.02% during the session. On the DLCs, the HSTECH 7x Long DLC rose about 23% as a result, with the HSTECH 7x Short DLC declining a similar magnitude. Amongst the Hong Kong-listed underlyings covered by our DLCs, $MEITUAN-W(036
Nasdaq-100 and S&P slide on geopolitical tensions: Spotlight on 7x Long and Short DLCs
Wall Street closed slightly lower on Thursday (19 Feb) as rising tensions between the US and Iran weighed on investor sentiment. Markets turned cautious after rallying earlier in the week amidst continued volatility in stock markets. The tech-heavy $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ fell 0.4%, while the broader $S&P 500(.SPX)$ closed 0.3% lower. Correspondingly, the Nasdaq 7x Short DLC rose about 2.9%, while theNasdaq 7x Long DLC fell by a similar magnitude. Market volatility continues to remain elevated, with the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) hovering above 20, above its 50, 100, and 200-day moving averages. Among our DLC-