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The U.S. has sparked a tariff storm, triggering global market volatility. When the market fluctuates violently, more investment opportunities often appear. Compared with choosing individual stocks, investing in ETFs of the broader market can more easily capture opportunities for market reversals. Disclaimer: Among the U.S. stock market index ETFs: EFF, which is in the top 3 in terms of asset size among the fear index ETFs; the top 3 ETFs in terms of asset size among the S&P 500 index ETFs; and the corresponding leveraged ETFs; the top 4 ETFs in terms of asset size among the Nasdaq ETFs; and the top 3 ETFs in terms of asset size among the Dow Jones Index. This presentation is for informational and educational use only and is not a recommendation or endorsement of any particular investment or investment strategy. Investment information provided in this content is general in nature, strictly for illustrative purposes, and may not be appropriate for all investors. It is provided without respect to individual investors' financial sophistication, financial situation, investment objectives, investing time horizon, or risk tolerance. You should consider the appropriateness of this information having regard to your relevant personal circumstances before making any investment decisions. Past investment performance does not indicate or guarantee future success. Returns will vary, and all investments carry risks, including loss of principal. FUTU makes no representation or warranty as to its adequacy, completeness, accuracy or timeline for any particular purpose of the above content. Instutional holding and portfolio information provided is based data in 13f filings. The composition provided is updated on a significant delay and may be incomplete. It is not possible to replicate the timing or exact holdings and portfolios. The U.S. has sparked a tariff storm, triggering global market volatility. When the market fluctuates violently, more investment opportunities often appear. Compared with choosing individual stocks, investing in ETFs of the broader market can more easily capture opportunities for market reversals. Disclaimer: Among the U.S. stock market index ETFs: EFF, which is in the top 3 in terms of asset size among the fear index ETFs; the top 3 ETFs in terms of asset size among the S&P 500 index ETFs; and the corresponding leveraged ETFs; the top 4 ETFs in terms of asset size among the Nasdaq ETFs; and the top 3 ETFs in terms of asset size among the Dow Jones Index. This presentation is for informational and educational use only and is not a recommendation or endorsement of any particular investment or investment strategy. Investment information provided in this content is general in nature, strictly for illustrative purposes, and may not be appropriate for all investors. It is provided without respect to individual investors' financial sophistication, financial situation, investment objectives, investing time horizon, or risk tolerance. You should consider the appropriateness of this information having regard to your relevant personal circumstances before making any investment decisions. Past investment performance does not indicate or guarantee future success. Returns will vary, and all investments carry risks, including loss of principal. FUTU makes no representation or warranty as to its adequacy, completeness, accuracy or timeline for any particular purpose of the above content. Instutional holding and portfolio information provided is based data in 13f filings. The composition provided is updated on a significant delay and may be incomplete. It is not possible to replicate the timing or exact holdings and portfolios.

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