$TSLL vs $TSLA (Jan 1, 2026)
$TSLL closed at $19.11
(All-time high was $40.52)
$TSLA closed at $449.72
(All-time high was $498.83)
(both prices from 2025)
Quick rule for most people:
1. Want to trade short-term or day-trade? → $TSLL (it moves faster because it’s 2× leveraged)
2. Want to hold for months or years? → $TSLA (the real stock)
Why not hold TSLL long-term?
Leveraged ETFs like $TSLL lose value over time even when Tesla goes up slowly, because of daily resets and volatility.
For long-term investing, $TSLA is much safer and usually works better.
Bottom line:
Hold $TSLA if you're investing long-term.
Use $TSLL only if you're trading short-term and know what you're doing.
Your choice depends on your goal: quick trades or long hold.
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