Options Trading Now Available on Tradr ETFs for Astera Labs, MongoDB, and More.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025 6:48 am ET1min read
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The introduction of options trading on these ETFs allows investors to express their views on the underlying stocks more flexibly. Options provide a range of strategies, including the ability to hedge against market movements, speculate on price direction, and potentially enhance returns through leveraged positions. This addition to Tradr ETFs' offerings underscores the company's commitment to providing sophisticated investors with advanced trading tools.
"Traders' relentless thirst for stocks engaged in the AI-stack remains unabated, and we are excited to bring yet another relevant trading tool to market," said Matt Markiewicz, Head of Product and Capital Markets at Tradr ETFs. "The launch of options trading on our newest ETFs gives investors a more comprehensive suite of tools to navigate this transformative investment theme."
These ETFs are part of Tradr ETFs' broader mission to offer leveraged and inverse ETFs that seek short or long exposure to actively traded stocks and ETFs. The firm's lineup now includes 23 leveraged ETFs, with each fund designed to magnify the performance of its underlying security. While this feature can enhance returns, it also increases risk. Investors should be aware that leveraged ETFs can experience significant volatility and may not achieve their investment objectives over extended periods.
For detailed information on Tradr ETFs and the significant risks involved with leveraged ETFs, investors are encouraged to visit the firm's website at www.tradretfs.com. The site provides comprehensive resources, including a prospectus, to help investors make informed decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tradr-unveils-first-to-market-leveraged-etfs-on-lam-research--mongodb-302532656.html
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/options-trading-available-on-recently-launched-tradr-etfs-labx-dogd-mdbx-and-lrcu-ce7c50d9d888f721
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Tradr ETFs introduces options trading on its four newest leveraged ETFs: LABX, DOGD, MDBX, and LRCU. These ETFs are designed for sophisticated investors and professional traders to express high conviction views on growth stocks tied to the AI data center boom, including Astera Labs, Datadog, MongoDB, and Lam Research. The launch of options trading provides investors with an additional tool to navigate this transformative investment theme.
Tradr ETFs, a provider of innovative exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for sophisticated investors and professional traders, has announced the availability of options trading on its four newest leveraged ETFs: Tradr 2X Long ALAB Daily ETF (Cboe: LABX), Tradr 2X Long DDOG Daily ETF (Cboe: DOGD), Tradr 2X Long MDB Daily ETF (Cboe: MDBX), and Tradr 2X Long LRCX Daily ETF (Cboe: LRCU). These ETFs, which were launched in August, aim to provide investors with high conviction views on growth stocks tied to the AI data center boom, including Astera Labs (Nasdaq: ALAB), Datadog (Nasdaq: DDOG), MongoDB (Nasdaq: MDB), and Lam Research (Nasdaq: LRCX).The introduction of options trading on these ETFs allows investors to express their views on the underlying stocks more flexibly. Options provide a range of strategies, including the ability to hedge against market movements, speculate on price direction, and potentially enhance returns through leveraged positions. This addition to Tradr ETFs' offerings underscores the company's commitment to providing sophisticated investors with advanced trading tools.
"Traders' relentless thirst for stocks engaged in the AI-stack remains unabated, and we are excited to bring yet another relevant trading tool to market," said Matt Markiewicz, Head of Product and Capital Markets at Tradr ETFs. "The launch of options trading on our newest ETFs gives investors a more comprehensive suite of tools to navigate this transformative investment theme."
These ETFs are part of Tradr ETFs' broader mission to offer leveraged and inverse ETFs that seek short or long exposure to actively traded stocks and ETFs. The firm's lineup now includes 23 leveraged ETFs, with each fund designed to magnify the performance of its underlying security. While this feature can enhance returns, it also increases risk. Investors should be aware that leveraged ETFs can experience significant volatility and may not achieve their investment objectives over extended periods.
For detailed information on Tradr ETFs and the significant risks involved with leveraged ETFs, investors are encouraged to visit the firm's website at www.tradretfs.com. The site provides comprehensive resources, including a prospectus, to help investors make informed decisions.
References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tradr-unveils-first-to-market-leveraged-etfs-on-lam-research--mongodb-302532656.html
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/options-trading-available-on-recently-launched-tradr-etfs-labx-dogd-mdbx-and-lrcu-ce7c50d9d888f721
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