Leveraged Inverse ETFs and Reverse Splits

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I'm 100% certain that one of the 3x ETFs did a forward split not too long ago (made the price smaller with more shares) but I don't remember which one.

I'm not home right now and only on the netbook so I don't have Bloomberg, databases, etc. but I'll look it up and post the ticker.


It is only one of them (could have been FAS or FAZ) and it's the first one ever to have done it.

I will find it and post.

TQQQ also split 2:1.
 
Its simple , a few more years of trading and u'll understand.

1) The prices have an appeal factor. Trying buy/sell a stk that's $9000 vs a stock thats $15.

2) Option pricing. The smaller or bigger the prices, the impact on the options markets (which generates alot of volume, hence the term derivatives). Similar the MM and IB will want it at a range suitable for all types of market players and generate lots of volume.

3) Rules of shorting and etc. A high price means it may be harder to borrow due to 1. and 2. And therefore we see the same thing, shorters being force to return on market open, risky stuff etc.

4) Fees based on no. of Shares, affected by share price. To hedge a $50,000 value of 3x finance, I may need to have 5000 shares of $10, vs 500 shares of $100. The cost of 5000 shares is much much more than 500, and that slippages and risk will kick in.
 
Proshares announced last week their split schedule for may 2012.

SPXU will be reverse split 5:1


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I called ProShares the other day to try to find out if there are any rules to a Reverse Split and they were pretty vague. They told me they perform a reverse split based on what market participants tell them, i.e. the MMs and investment advisors.

Anybody have any more information on when a reverse split happens?

Also, anybody experience a reverse split on an ETF before? If so, how far in advance do they announce a reverse split?
 
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I called ProShares the other day to try to find out if there are any rules to a Reverse Split and they were pretty vague. They told me they perform a reverse split based on what market participants tell them, i.e. the MMs and investment advisors.

Anybody have any more information on when a reverse split happens?

Also, anybody experience a reverse split on an ETF before? If so, how far in advance do they announce a reverse split?
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Yes they did that on me in URE;
no notice[that i was aware of . Think it revrse split - 5 shares split into 1. Had an even # of shares.Double checked that, it did split 5 shares into 1[The news called it 1 to 5, but for sure price went up ,vol down[reverse split]

At first glance though i was in overnight gap heaven again .....:D
 
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