What Are Single-Stock ETFs? - NerdWallet (2024)

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These days, exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, can do much more than passively track a basket of stocks. For example, recently introduced single-stock ETFs allow traders to place big bets on individual stocks.

The first single-stock ETFs hit U.S. markets in July 2022 — but since then, several ETF issuers have launched new ones. Here's a look at how they work, why they're catching on and what advisors have to say about them.

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What are single-stock ETFs?

Single-stock ETFs are leveraged ETFs whose performance is related to the daily return of an individual stock. For example, if Amazon stock increased by 2%, a 2X Amazon single-stock ETF would increase by 4%.

As with other leveraged ETFs, single-stock ETF issuers try to meet their target returns by trading complex financial instruments called derivatives.

Types of single-stock ETFs

Single-stock ETFs come in a few different varieties:

  • Leveraged long single-stock ETFs target a multiple of their stock. For example, the AXS 2X NKE Bull Daily ETF (NKEL) aims for two times the daily return of Nike stock. So if Nike rises 2% on a given day, the ETF is supposed to rise 4%.

  • Short single-stock ETFs target the inverse of their stock. The Direxion Daily TSLA Bear 1X Shares ETF (TSLS), a short single-stock ETF, tracks the opposite of the daily return of Tesla. That means if Tesla stock falls 5% on a given day, the ETF should rise 5%.

  • Leveraged short single-stock ETFs target a negative multiple of their stock. One example, the AXS 2X PFE Bear Daily ETF (PFES), is designed to give two times the opposite of the daily return of Pfizer. So if Pfizer falls 4% over a day, the ETF should rise 8%.

  • Hedged single-stock ETFs target a limited version of their stock's daily gains and losses. The Innovator Hedged TSLA Strategy ETF (TSLH), for example, tries to deliver the daily return of Tesla but is capped at a maximum of 9.29% and a minimum of -10%.

» Learn the differences: ETFs vs. stocks

Single-stock ETF strategy

Traders could use single-stock ETFs to double down on short-term bets on companies such as Apple, says Malcolm Ethridge, a Rockville, Maryland-based certified financial planner and vice president of CIC Wealth.

However, Ethridge stresses that single-stock ETFs are not long-term investments.

"They are a day-by-day, ticker-by-ticker strategy. They're not meant to be purchased on Monday if you expect to hold onto them until Friday," he says.

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What is driving the single-stock ETF trend?

Will Rhind is the CEO of GraniteShares, a New York City-based ETF issuer that has launched several single-stock ETFs. He says that the single-stock ETF trend is driven by the popularity of leveraged ETFs overseas and by recent changes in regulation.

"We have plans to do a bunch of these products on various companies," Rhind says. "We've been doing this in Europe for a few years — that's kind of where the idea started."

"There were only two companies allowed to issue leveraged products [in the U.S.] until a couple of years ago, and they were ProShares and Direxion," says Rhind. "That changed with updated new rules that came out a couple of years ago."

Ethridge agrees that regulatory changes have played a significant role in the rise of single-stock ETFs — but he has a different view of where the trend is coming from.

"I think it's trying to meet the market where it was back in 2020," he says, referring to the early-pandemic-era trend of trading meme stocks and options.

"Robinhood, by making it possible for average people to invest in options, woke [Wall Street] up to the fact that regular people want to be able to invest this way," Ethridge says. He said he thinks single-stock ETFs are a kind of options-trading substitute for people who don't know how to trade actual options or don't have permission to do so.

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Should you buy single-stock ETFs?

Advisors are wary of recommending single-stock ETFs because of their risky nature.

"These types of instruments, they're not for the faint of heart," says Frank Paré, an Oakland, California-based certified financial planner with PF Wealth Management and a former president of the Financial Planning Association.

"I wouldn't recommend it for an average investor. I wouldn't recommend it for a long-term investor. I wouldn't recommend it for an investor," Paré says. "I would recommend it for those who are into speculating and have a high tolerance for risk."

Ethridge also thinks there are a lot of potential downsides to single-stock ETFs. "Because of all the leverage involved, things can go wrong really quickly," he says, adding that the funds' fees will likely "erode any positive returns."

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has voiced similar concerns. It has warned investors that the returns of such ETFs can diverge from their targets over time due to their complicated inner workings.

"The daily rebalancing and effects of compounding may cause returns to diverge quite substantially from the performance of the, in this case, one underlying stock, especially if these products are held over multiple days or more," SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw wrote in a statement on the SEC website in July 2022.

Paré says he thinks most people are better off avoiding single-stock ETFs and relying on time-tested strategies to build wealth.

"Go the slow, boring route of steady returns over a period of time, rather than speculating in the market," he says. "If you feel you need to [speculate], do it in a way that's responsible; take a very small amount of your portfolio."

» Read up on typical ETFs: See our list of the best ETFs in terms of performance.

Neither the author nor editor held positions in the aforementioned investments at the time of publication.

What Are Single-Stock ETFs? - NerdWallet (2024)

FAQs

What Are Single-Stock ETFs? - NerdWallet? ›

A single-stock exchange-traded fund allows you to leverage a single company, and potentially earn a significantly higher return. Sam Taube writes about investing for NerdWallet.

What are single stock ETFs? ›

A single stock ETF (SSE) is an exchange traded fund designed to track the performance of a single underlying stock. There are two versions of single stock ETFs: leveraged and inverse. With a leveraged SSE, the fund uses derivatives to magnify the returns of the underlying stock.

How much should I invest in a single ETF? ›

You expose your portfolio to much higher risk with sector ETFs, so you should use them sparingly, but investing 5% to 10% of your total portfolio assets may be appropriate. If you want to be highly conservative, don't use these at all.

What are the top 5 ETFs to buy? ›

Top 7 ETFs to buy now
ETFTickerDescription
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(NYSEMKT:VOO)Fund that tracks the S&P 500
Invesco QQQ Trust(NASDAQ:QQQ)Fund that tracks the Nasdaq 100
Vanguard Growth ETF(NYSEMKT:VUG)Invests in large-cap U.S. growth stocks
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF(NYSEMKT:IJR)Fund that tracks the S&P SmallCap 600 Index
3 more rows
Jul 24, 2024

How many ETFs is enough? ›

"You can get broad-based diversification with one ETF, commonly referred to as diversified ETFs, or you can build a portfolio of five to 10 ETFs that would offer good diversification," he says. The choice you make on the above depends on your investment goals and risk appetite, like any investment.

What are the examples of single stocks? ›

Single-stock ETFs are leveraged ETFs whose performance is related to the daily return of an individual stock. For example, if Amazon stock increased by 2%, a 2X Amazon single-stock ETF would increase by 4%.

What is the meaning of single stock? ›

Single stock futures are standardized contracts between buyers and sellers specifying the price for shares to be delivered at the contract's expiration. Both parties to a single stock futures contract take on an obligation, in contrast with the holders of stock options.

Can you retire a millionaire with ETFs alone? ›

Investing in the stock market is one of the most effective ways to generate long-term wealth, and you don't need to be an experienced investor to make a lot of money. In fact, it's possible to retire a millionaire with next to no effort through exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

What if I invested $1,000 in S&P 500 10 years ago? ›

That means if you held each asset for 10 years, you'd be up 126.4% with VOO or 126.9% with SPY. So imagine you put $1,000 into either fund 10 years ago. You'd be up to roughly $3,282 with VOO or $3,302 from SPY.

How much of my portfolio should I invest in a single stock? ›

If you do opt for individual stocks, it's usually wise to allocate only 5% to 10% of your portfolio to them. Learn about how to buy stocks.

What is the number one traded ETF? ›

Most Popular ETFs: Top 100 ETFs By Trading Volume
SymbolNameAvg Daily Share Volume (3mo)
TQQQProShares UltraPro QQQ49,791,414
SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust49,087,734
TSLLDirexion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares43,662,902
SOXSDirexion Daily Semiconductor Bear 3x Shares39,405,535
96 more rows

What is the safest ETF? ›

  • KFA Mount Lucas Managed Futures Index Strategy ETF (KMLM)
  • Invesco S&P 500 Low Volatility ETF (SPLV)
  • FT Cboe Vest U.S. Equity Buffer ETF – October (FOCT)
  • Innovator Equity Defined Protection ETF – 2 Yr to July 2025 (TJUL)
  • iShares iBonds Dec 2024 Term Treasury ETF (IBTE)
  • Invesco BulletShares 2024 Corporate Bond ETF (BSCO)
Oct 25, 2023

Which ETF gives the highest return? ›

List of 15 Best ETFs in India
  • Kotak Nifty PSU Bank ETF. 205.5%
  • Nippon India ETF PSU Bank BeES. 200.8%
  • BHARAT 22 ETF. 191.7%
  • ICICI Prudential Nifty Midcap 150 Etf. 106.6%
  • Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ ETF. 80.6%
  • HDFC Nifty50 Value 20 ETF. 72.4%
  • UTI S&P BSE Sensex ETF. 59.0%
  • Nippon India ETF Nifty 50 BeES. 57.9%
6 days ago

What is the optimal number of ETFs? ›

How to build an optimally diversified portfolio? Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification.

Is it better to invest in one ETF or many? ›

ETFs offer portfolio diversification, but not every investor needs multiple ETFs. A single ETF can move you closer to your financial goals and can complement a portfolio of individual stocks. Knowing your long-term goals and what you need now can help you decide on the right ETF and stocks for your portfolio.

How many S&P 500 ETFs should I own? ›

SPY, VOO and IVV are among the most popular S&P 500 ETFs. These three S&P 500 ETFs are quite similar, but may sometimes diverge in terms of costs or daily returns. Investors generally only need one S&P 500 ETF.

Should I invest in single stocks or ETFs? ›

Investing in an individual stock can deliver very high returns, and you won't be taxed on any capital gains until you sell, in a taxable account. A single stock can potentially return a lot more than an ETF, where you receive the weighted average performance of the holdings.

What are the three types of ETFs? ›

Common types of ETFs available today
  • Equity ETFs. Equity ETFs track an index of equities. ...
  • Bond/Fixed Income ETFs. It's important to diversify your portfolio2. ...
  • Commodity ETFs3 ...
  • Currency ETFs. ...
  • Specialty ETFs. ...
  • Factor ETFs. ...
  • Sustainable ETFs.

Can you buy a single ETF? ›

It is okay to buy just one ETF. These funds offer instant portfolio diversification, and some of them have more than 100 holdings. However, you should check if the fund is truly diversified or if it prioritizes one sector.

What is the advantage of a single stock? ›

Pros of Holding Single Stocks

You no longer have to pay the fund company an annual management fee for investing your assets. Instead, you pay a fee when you buy the stock and one when you sell it. The rest of the time there are no additional costs. The longer you hold the stock, the lower your cost of ownership is.

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