Screening Filters
Name filter: DOGE
- Purpose: Narrow results to securities directly associated with the ticker/symbol or keyword “DOGE.”
- Rationale:
- The user explicitly asked about a “DOGE Short ETF.”
- Any truly relevant ETF or ETP would likely include “DOGE” in its name, description, or associated asset, since it is intended to track or inverse-track Dogecoin.
- Using “DOGE” as a name keyword ensures the screener avoids unrelated inverse products that have nothing to do with Dogecoin.
Name filter: Dogecoin
- Purpose: Capture funds that reference the full asset name “Dogecoin” rather than just the shorthand “DOGE.”
- Rationale:
- Some products use the full crypto name (Dogecoin) rather than the ticker symbol in their official fund name or description.
- Including both
DOGE and Dogecoin increases coverage of all possible naming conventions, so products like “Short Dogecoin ETP” or “Inverse Dogecoin Fund” won’t be missed.
Theme filter: Inverse
- Purpose: Focus on products that move in the opposite direction of the underlying asset.
- Rationale:
- A “Short ETF” is fundamentally an inverse product: it aims to increase in value when the underlying (Dogecoin) falls.
- Tagging by the “Inverse” theme ensures we’re not pulling long-only DOGE funds, but specifically those designed to profit from price declines.
Theme filter: Inverse Equities
- Purpose: Include inverse products whose classification may fall under a broad “inverse equities” or “inverse equity-style” bucket.
- Rationale:
- Some data providers classify crypto ETPs or thematic trackers alongside equities for organizational reasons.
- Using this theme ensures we don’t miss DOGE-related inverse products that are miscategorized under an “equity-style” inverse label rather than “crypto.”
Theme filter: Leveraged Inverse
- Purpose: Capture products that offer leveraged inverse exposure (e.g., -2x, -3x performance against Dogecoin).
- Rationale:
- A user asking for a “Short ETF” may also be interested in or might only have access to leveraged short products (e.g., 2x short DOGE).
- Including this theme ensures that if any leveraged inverse DOGE ETP/ETF exists, it will be surfaced.
Theme filter: Short
- Purpose: Directly target funds whose stated strategy is “short” or “shorting” the underlying asset.
- Rationale:
- The user wording “Short ETF” directly matches this label.
- Many products are explicitly tagged as “Short [Asset]” even if they are not labeled as “inverse” in the name, so this captures those as well.
Theme filter: Bear
- Purpose: Include products with a bearish or downside-focused profile on the underlying asset.
- Rationale:
- “Bear” is an alternative marketing term for inverse or short exposure (e.g., “DOGE Bear ETN”).
- ETF marketers may prefer “Bear” over “Short” in branding, so this theme helps cover those variations.
Theme filter: Inverse/Short
- Purpose: Use a combined label for funds broadly classified as inverse or short-biased.
- Rationale:
- Some databases use a consolidated tag (Inverse/Short) instead of separate “Inverse” and “Short” themes.
- Including this ensures that any DOGE-related fund tagged only under this composite category is still captured.
Theme filter: Inverse Products
- Purpose: Cast a wide net over all product types (ETF, ETN, ETP, etc.) that are structured to provide inverse returns.
- Rationale:
- A “DOGE Short ETF” may actually be structured as an ETN, ETP, or other listed product type but colloquially called an “ETF.”
- This broader theme helps ensure we catch any listed inverse DOGE vehicle, not just strict 1940-Act ETFs.
Why Results Match
- The name filters (
DOGE, Dogecoin) ensure that any result is directly tied to Dogecoin as the underlying asset.
- The inverse/short/bear themes ensure that the products identified are not long DOGE exposure, but instead designed to benefit from DOGE’s price decline—precisely matching the concept of a “DOGE Short” instrument.
- The inclusion of leveraged and broad inverse product themes increases the chance of capturing the full spectrum of practical “short DOGE” vehicles that users commonly refer to as “ETFs,” even if their legal structure differs.
Together, these filters systematically narrow the universe down to instruments that (1) reference Dogecoin and (2) provide short/inverse exposure, aligning closely with your request for information on a “DOGE Short ETF.”
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