Direxion Daily Financial Bull 3x ETF

FAS
$168.42 -4.70 (-2.71%)
Dividend Yield 8.09%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 30, 2026$0.532026-06-232026-06-23
March 31, 2026$0.602026-03-242026-03-24
December 31, 2025$0.392025-12-232025-12-23
December 17, 2025$12.092025-12-102025-12-10
September 30, 2025$0.392025-09-232025-09-23

Dividends Summary

Company News

Jamie Dimon Sounds The Alarm On Critical Mineral Vulnerability
Benzinga • Lekha Gupta • April 21, 2026

JPMorgan Chase announced an expansion of its $1.5 trillion Security and Resiliency Initiative to Europe, with CEO Jamie Dimon warning of critical mineral supply chain vulnerabilities threatening economic security. The bank reported strong Q1 2026 earnings beating expectations, with adjusted EPS of $5.94 versus $5.45 consensus. JPM stock trades ne...

Forget 1:1 Returns: The Double-Leveraged Secret to Outperforming the S&P Financials
The Motley Fool • Matt Dilallo • February 22, 2026

ProShares Ultra Financials (UYG) offers 2x daily leverage on financial stocks, enabling short-term bullish bets on the sector. While it can amplify gains during rallies, the leverage magnifies losses during downturns and erodes returns over longer periods due to fees and expenses. The fund is suitable only for investors with high conviction in ne...

The Fed's Next Move: Why Traders Are Piling Into This 3X Financial Bull Fund
The Motley Fool • Leo Sun • February 18, 2026

Traders are increasingly investing in FAS, a leveraged ETF that aims to triple daily returns of the financial sector, betting on potential interest rate cuts under the new Fed chair. However, the article warns that while FAS could spike if the Fed adopts a dovish stance, it remains a risky short-term trading tool rather than a reliable long-term ...

What Are the Real Pros and Cons of Investing in Leveraged ETFs?
The Motley Fool • David Dierking • February 16, 2026

Leveraged ETFs have grown rapidly, with hundreds now available to investors. While they offer ease of use compared to margin trading, they carry significant risks including volatility drag, return decay over time, and are designed only for short-term trading, not long-term investing. The article warns that most retail investors should avoid them ...

3 Reasons to Buy FAS and 3 Reasons Not to
The Motley Fool • Leo Sun • June 28, 2025

The Direxion Daily Financial Bull 3x Shares ETF (FAS) aims to triple the daily performance of the S&P Financial Select Sector index through leveraged swap agreements, offering potential high returns but with significant risks including daily reset and amplified losses.

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