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UBOT

- DIREXION DAILY ROBOTICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & AUTOMATION INDEX BULL 2X SHARES

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Earliest date2018-04-19

About UBOT

The Index is designed to include common stock, American depositary receipts and global depositary receipts that provide exposure to companies in developed markets that are expected to benefit from the adoption and utilization of robotics and/or artificial intelligence, including companies involved in developing industrial robots and production systems, automated inventory management, unmanned vehicles, voice/image/text recognition, and medical robots or robotic instruments (collectively, “Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Companies”), as defined by Indxx, LLC (the “Index Provider”). The Index Provider defines Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Companies as follows: must have a minimum market capitalization of $300 million and a minimum average daily turnover for the last six months greater than, or equal to, $2 million in order to be eligible for inclusion in the Index. From the eligible universe, the Index Provider identifies Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Companies that generate revenue from four robotics and artificial intelligence market segments (“Segments”): (1) industrial applications of robots and robotic products and services, (2) developing and/or producing unmanned vehicles, drones and robots for both military and consumer applications, including hardware and software therefor, (3) developing robots and artificial intelligence for non-industrial applications, such as agriculture, healthcare consumer applications, and entertainment, and (4) developing applications, technologies, and products that use artificial intelligence for data analysis, predictive analytics, task automation, and other applications. Finally, the top “pure-play” companies (“companies that derive a significant portion (greater than 50%) of their revenues from the above industries/ segments or have stated their primary business to be in products and services focused on the above industries/segments”) by market capitalization are selected to form the Index. If fewer than 100 “pure-play” companies are eligible for inclusion, all these companies would be included. If fewer than 30 companies meet the above criteria of “pure-play,” the Index Provider would consider a secondary list of companies with diversified revenue streams that (1) have a distinct business unit focused on Robotics or Artificial Intelligence, and (2) have a core competency that is expected to augment the adoption of Robotics or Artificial Intelligence for inclusion till the count reaches 30. Companies from the following countries were eligible for inclusion in the Index: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. As of December 31, 2024, the Index consisted of 45 securities which were concentrated in the industrials and information technology sectors.The components of the Index and the percentages represented by various sectors in the Index may change over time. The Fund will concentrate its investment in a particular industry or group of industries (i.e., hold 25% or more of its total assets in the stocks of a particular industry or group of industries) to approximately the same extent as the Index is so concentrated.The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus borrowing for investment purposes) in financial instruments, such as swap agreements, securities of the Index, and exchange-traded funds ("ETFs") that track the Index, that, in combination, provide 2X daily leveraged exposure to the Index, consistent with the Fund's investment objective. The financial instruments in which the Fund most commonly invests are swap agreements and futures agreements which are intended to produce economically leveraged investment results.The Fund may invest in the securities of the Index, a representative sample of the securities in the Index that has aggregate characteristics similar to those of the Index, an ETF that tracks the Index or a substantially similar index, and derivatives, such as swaps or futures on the Index or on an ETF that tracks the same Index or a substantially similar index, that provide leveraged exposure to the above. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times, consistent with its stated investment objective, but may not always have investment exposure to all of the securities in the Index, or its weighting of investment exposure to securities or industries may be different from that of the Index. In addition, the Fund may invest directly or indirectly in securities not included in the Index. In all cases, the investments would be designed to help the Fund track the Index. The Fund will attempt to achieve its investment objective without regard to overall market movement or the increase or decrease of the value of the securities in the Index. At the close of the markets each trading day, Rafferty rebalances the Fund’s portfolio so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Fund’s investment objective. The impact of the Index’s movements during the day will affect whether the Fund’s portfolio needs to be re-positioned. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise, meaning that the Fund’s exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall, meaning the Fund’s exposure will need to be reduced. This re-positioning strategy typically results in high portfolio turnover. On a day-to-day basis, the Fund is expected to hold ETFs and money market funds, deposit accounts with institutions with high quality credit ratings (i.e., investment grade or higher), and/or short-term debt instruments that have terms-to-maturity of less than 397 days and exhibit high quality credit profiles, including U.S. government securities and repurchase agreements. The Fund may lend securities representing up to one-third of the value of the Fund’s total assets (excluding the value of the collateral received). The terms “daily,” “day,” and “trading day,” refer to the period from the close of the markets on one trading day to the close of the markets on the next trading day. The Fund is “non-diversified,” meaning that a relatively high percentage of its assets may be invested in a limited number of issuers of securities. Additionally, the Fund’s investment objective is not a fundamental policy and may be changed by the Fund’s Board of Trustees without shareholder approval. Because of daily rebalancing and the compounding of each day’s return over time, the return of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will be the result of each day’s returns compounded over the period, which will very likely differ from 200% of the return of the Index over the same period. The Fund will lose money if the Index performance is flat over time, and as a result of daily rebalancing, the Index’s volatility and the effects of compounding, it is even possible that the Fund will lose money over time while the Index’s performance increases over a period longer than a single day.