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ConvexityShares

www.convexityshares.com

 
ConvexityShares is an ETF provider focused on diversifying the volatility space. We`re providing new choices and expanding opportunities for traders and sophisticated investors to both manage risk and seek to capitalize on moves in volatility. We aim to improve the experience of trading volatility ETFs through an enhanced calculation methodology in the underlying index and competitive low fees. ConvexityShares ETFs track the T3 SPIKE Front 2 Futures Index (the “SPIKES Futures Short-Term Index” – symbol: SPKF), which measures the return from a daily rolling long position in the SPIKES futures contracts traded on MGEX. The index is comprised of the ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Joseph Ferraro
Interim Chief Compliance Officer Profile

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