The security is being delisted. The last day of trading on an exchange is November 27, 2024. MAGQ aims for bearish bets on the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF (MAGS) through swap agreements. The objective is to obtain daily inverse leveraged exposure equivalent to -100% of the fund's net assets. To maintain this exposure, daily rebalancing is performed to adjust to MAGS's daily price movements. As a geared product, the fund is considered a short-term tactical tool rather than a long-term investment vehicle. Returns may deviate from the expected -1x multiple if held for longer than a single day due to compounding. This high-risk strategy does not include defensive positions in its overall process. The fund could potentially lose money over time, even if MAGS's performance weakens. MAGS's strategy targets a narrow portfolio of 5-10 stocks, publicly known as tech giants. The exposure attempts to capture the largest companies in the following industries: social media, e-commerce, consumer discretionary, cloud computing, tech hardware, and software.