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Leveraged ETFs Tied to Strategy See Trading Volume Surge as Bitcoin-HODLer MSTR Teeters on 200-Day Average

Volume in both leveraged long and short ETFs has increased sharply.

Mar 11, 2025, 9:13 a.m.
Leveraged MSTR ETFs see a surge in trading volumes (steinarhovland/Pixabay)
Leveraged MSTR ETFs see a surge in trading volumes (steinarhovland/Pixabay)

What to know:

  • Defiance's leveraged 2x long and 2x short ETFs experienced a surge in activity on Monday as Strategy's shares fell to their 200-day average.
  • Strategy, the world's largest public-listed bitcoin holder, saw its share price decline by 55% since its peak in November, amid broader market concerns and a rise in the anti-risk Japanese yen.

Defiance's leveraged Strategy (MSTR) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw a surge in activity on Monday as the bitcoin -holding firm's shares fell to their 200-day average.

A record 24.33 million shares in the Defiance daily target 2x long MSTR ETF, trading under the ticker MSTX, changed hands as the ETF price slipped 32% to $17.90, the lowest since September, according to data source TradingView. The ETF seeks to deliver 200% of the daily percentage change in the share price of Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy.

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Meanwhile, trading volume in the Defiance daily target 2x short MSTR ETF (SMST) tallied 51.21 million, the highest since Nov. 24. The ETF seeks to deliver investment results corresponding to 2 times the inverse of the daily performance of shares in Strategy. (The net inflow figure for both funds for Monday is not yet available.)

Daily trading volume in MSTX and SMST. (TradingView/CoinDesk)
Daily trading volume in MSTX and SMST. (TradingView/CoinDesk)

MSTR fell 16.6% Monday to its 200-day simple moving average (SMA), revisiting the late February low of $231.62 as the broader market wilted on U.S. recession fears and continued rise in the anti-risk Japanese yen. The share price has declined 55% since reaching a peak of $543 on Nov. 21.

Strategy is the world's largest public-listed bitcoin holder, boasting a coin stash of 499,096 BTC ($40.4 billion). The company began accumulating BTC as a balance sheet asset in November and has since pursued an aggressive accumulation strategy of funding purchases with debt sales.

On Monday, the company announced a $21 billion at-the-market (ATM) offering of its Series A preferred stock (STRK), the proceeds of which will be mostly used to finance fresh BTC purchases.

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