New Leveraged ETFs Let Traders Bet Big On Dell, Intel, Qualcomm
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Feb 13 2025
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Source: Benzinga
New Leveraged ETFs Launched: GraniteShares has introduced three new leveraged single-stock ETFs for Dell Technologies, Intel, and Qualcomm, expanding its offerings to a total of 23 funds aimed at providing amplified exposure to these tech stocks.
Investment Strategy: These ETFs are designed for bullish traders looking to capitalize on the AI revolution, allowing them to trade without margin accounts while magnifying potential gains and losses through a two-times leverage multiplier.
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Analyst Views on INTC
Wall Street analysts forecast INTC stock price to fall
29 Analyst Rating
5 Buy
19 Hold
5 Sell
Hold
Current: 116.960
Low
20.00
Averages
39.30
High
52.00
Current: 116.960
Low
20.00
Averages
39.30
High
52.00
About INTC
Intel Corporation is a global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products. The Company's segments include Intel Products, Intel Foundry, and All Other. Its Intel Products comprise Client Computing Group (CCG) and Data Center and AI (DCAI). CCG delivers platforms and processors that power PCs and edge devices, enabling enhanced performance, connectivity and user experience for consumer and commercial markets with capabilities that also support retail, industrial robotics and AI ecosystems at the edge. DCAI delivers workload-optimized solutions based upon its x86 architecture for data centers, including CPUs, AI accelerators, NICs, IPUs and custom ASICs, enabling performance and scalability for cloud, enterprise, telecommunication and HPC environments. The Intel Foundry segment comprises technology development, manufacturing and foundry services, developing new semiconductor process technologies and advanced packaging technologies. All Other segments include Mobileye and Other.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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