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Tradr Introduces Leveraged ETFs on Ciena, Quantinuum, Rambus, Tower Semiconductor and TTM Technologies

Written by Sample HubSpot User | Jul 1, 2026 10:45:00 AM

Launches include first-to-market exposures for quantum upstart QNT and electronic manufacturer TTMI 

NEW YORK, July 1, 2026 – Tradr ETFs, a provider of ETFs designed for sophisticated investors and professional traders, today launched five new leveraged ETFs on single stocks. The Cboe-listed funds seek to deliver two times long (200%) the daily performance of a specific underlying stock.

The following ETFs are expected to open for trading today:

  • Tradr 2X Long CIEN Daily ETF (Cboe: CIEX) – tracks Ciena Corporation (NYSE: CIEN)

  • Tradr 2X Long QNT Daily ETF (Cboe: QNTU) – tracks Quantinuum Inc. (Nasdaq: QNT)
  • Tradr 2X Long RMBS Daily ETF (Cboe: RMBX) – tracks Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq: RMBS)
  • Tradr 2X Long TSEM Daily ETF (Cboe: TSEU) – tracks Tower Semiconductor Ltd. (Nasdaq: TSEM)
  • Tradr 2X Long TTMI Daily ETF (Cboe: TTMX) – tracks TTM Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTMI)

“The recent market debut of Quantinuum brought renewed enthusiasm to the quantum computing space, one where we already have a strong presence with ETF strategies on Rigetti, D-Wave, QCi and Xanadu,” said Matt Markiewicz, Head of Product and Capital Markets at Tradr ETFs. “We are excited to launch first-to-market exposures on not only QNT but TTMI as well, and with networking blue chip CIEN seeing a recent AI-stoked revival, there is a lot of solid momentum around today’s launches.”

Tradr’s lineup of 72 leveraged ETFs represents approximately $10 billion in assets under management. Tradr’s 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.