NEW YORK, August 18, 2026 – Tradr ETFs, a provider of ETFs designed for sophisticated investors and professional traders, today launched four first-to-market single-stock leveraged ETFs listed on Cboe. The new funds provide investors with 2X long or inverse exposure to four individual technology stocks, offering additional tools for expressing both bullish and bearish market views.
NEW SHORT ETFS
AXTQ complements the Tradr 2X Long AXTI Daily ETF (Cboe: AXTX), which seeks 200% of the daily performance of AXTI. Similarly, COHQ complements the Tradr 2X Long COHR Daily ETF (Cboe: COHX), providing investors with both bullish and bearish strategies to express high conviction views on two burgeoning growth stories.
NEW LONG ETF
Tradr 2X Long LWLG Daily ETF (Cboe: LWLX) – seeks 200% of the daily performance of Lightwave Logic, Inc. (Nasdaq: LWLG)
“The launch of METQ adds to our established stable of inverse strategies on mega-cap tech names that includes Amazon, NVIDIA and Tesla,” said Matt Markiewicz, Head of Product and Capital Markets at Tradr ETFs. “While our COHX and AXTX ETFs have been very well-received long exposures since launching early this year, active traders have indicated strong interest in being able to swing trade COHR and AXTI from the short side as well. So we are excited to bring out COHQ and AXTQ to meet that demand. Meanwhile, although LWLG is a smaller-cap name in nature, it is quietly gaining attention as investors continue to realize the important role that optic materials companies play in the AI connectivity and data transmission buildout story.”
Tradr’s product line has now grown to 83 leveraged ETFs. Its strategies can be accessed through most brokerage platforms and allow investors to avoid the hassle of using margin and the complexity of options trading. The firm continues its mission of providing sophisticated investors with innovative trading tools that enhance their ability to express market views with precision and efficiency.
For detailed information on Tradr ETFs and the significant risks involved with leveraged ETFs, please visit www.tradretfs.com.