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$RAM posts record $380M first-day volume for US-listed ETFs

The record-breaking debut of $RAM highlights growing investor interest in leveraged ETFs, but also underscores the risks of volatility and fees. The post $RAM posts record $380M first-day volume for US-listed ETFs appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

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$RAM posts record $380M first-day volume for US-listed ETFs

$RAM posts record $380M first-day volume for US-listed ETFs The leveraged memory semiconductor fund set a new benchmark for leveraged and inverse ETF launches on its first day of trading. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 26, 2026 A new leveraged ETF just walked into the room and immediately became the most talked-about launch in the space.

The Roundhill T-REX 2X Long DRAM Daily Target ETF, trading under the ticker $RAM, recorded approximately $380 million in first-day trading volume on June 24, 2026, making it the largest debut ever for a US-listed leveraged or inverse ETF. What exactly is $RAM, and why does it exist? $RAM is a leveraged product designed to deliver 2x daily long exposure to its underlying fund, the Roundhill Memory ETF, which trades as $DRAM.

$DRAM itself launched on April 2, 2026, and surpassed $20 billion in assets under management within roughly two months of trading, delivering a total return of approximately 180% since inception. Advertisement The underlying theme is memory semiconductors, specifically the companies that produce DRAM, high-bandwidth memory, and NAND flash storage. Major holdings include Micron Technology, SK Hynix, and Samsung.

$RAM carries a net expense ratio of 1.25% and includes options trading features oriented toward short-term active traders. $RAM is a joint product from two separate shops.

Roundhill Investments sponsors the underlying $DRAM ETF, while T-REX, a venture formed by REX Shares and Tuttle Capital Management, is responsible for the leveraged wrapper. The Cboe BZX exchange is where the fund listed. What investors should actually understand before touching this Leveraged ETFs are built around a daily reset structure.

$RAM targets 2x the daily return of $DRAM, not 2x the return over any longer period. In a choppy or volatile market, the compounding effect of daily resets can erode returns significantly even when the underlying asset ends up roughly flat over a longer window. The expense ratio of 1.

25% adds another layer of drag over time. This is an instrument for traders making a specific near-term bet, not a set-it-and-forget-it allocation. Micron, SK Hynix, and Samsung are cyclical businesses operating in a sector historically prone to boom-bust inventory cycles.

Investors benchmarking $DRAM’s 180% return as a baseline for future performance are working with a number generated during an exceptionally favorable tailwind. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

TECHNOLOGY $RAM posts record $380M first-day volume for US-listed ETFs The leveraged memory semiconductor fund set a new benchmark for leveraged and inverse ETF launches on its first day of trading. by Editorial Team Jun. 26, 2026 Share Add us on Google A new leveraged ETF just walked into the room and immediately became the most talked-about launch in the space.

The Roundhill T-REX 2X Long DRAM Daily Target ETF, trading under the ticker $RAM, recorded approximately $380 million in first-day trading volume on June 24, 2026, making it the largest debut ever for a US-listed leveraged or inverse ETF. What exactly is $RAM, and why does it exist? $RAM is a leveraged product designed to deliver 2x daily long exposure to its underlying fund, the Roundhill Memory ETF, which trades as $DRAM.

$DRAM itself launched on April 2, 2026, and surpassed $20 billion in assets under management within roughly two months of trading, delivering a total return of approximately 180% since inception. Advertisement The underlying theme is memory semiconductors, specifically the companies that produce DRAM, high-bandwidth memory, and NAND flash storage. Major holdings include Micron Technology, SK Hynix, and Samsung.

$RAM carries a net expense ratio of 1.25% and includes options trading features oriented toward short-term active traders. $RAM is a joint product from two separate shops.

Roundhill Investments sponsors the underlying $DRAM ETF, while T-REX, a venture formed by REX Shares and Tuttle Capital Management, is responsible for the leveraged wrapper. The Cboe BZX exchange is where the fund listed. What investors should actually understand before touching this Leveraged ETFs are built around a daily reset structure.

$RAM targets 2x the daily return of $DRAM, not 2x the return over any longer period. In a choppy or volatile market, the compounding effect of daily resets can erode returns significantly even when the underlying asset ends up roughly flat over a longer window. The expense ratio of 1.

25% adds another layer of drag over time. This is an instrument for traders making a specific near-term bet, not a set-it-and-forget-it allocation. Micron, SK Hynix, and Samsung are cyclical businesses operating in a sector historically prone to boom-bust inventory cycles.

Investors benchmarking $DRAM’s 180% return as a baseline for future performance are working with a number generated during an exceptionally favorabl

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