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Corgi Adds 24 Leveraged and Buffer ETFs in Latest Push

Corgi is rapidly expanding its ETF lineup, adding 24 new leveraged and structured buffer funds after launching 95 products in June.

Corgi launched 24 new leveraged and structured buffer exchange-traded funds, the company confirmed, pushing its product roster significantly higher just weeks after an aggressive debut wave that saw 95 funds hit the market in June alone.

The latest additions span both leveraged strategies — which amplify returns on underlying assets — and structured buffer products, which are designed to limit downside risk within defined parameters. Together, they represent two of the fastest-growing categories in the modern ETF industry, attracting investors who want either amplified exposure or built-in protection in volatile market conditions.

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Corgi's rapid-fire rollout signals a calculated bid to establish market share in a competitive ETF landscape increasingly crowded with issuers chasing retail and institutional demand for sophisticated, rules-based strategies. Launching nearly 120 products across just a few months is an unusually aggressive pace even by industry standards, where most new issuers spend years building out comparable product depth.

The structured buffer segment, in particular, has drawn growing interest as investors seek defined-outcome vehicles that trade some upside potential for protection against sharp drawdowns. Leveraged ETFs, meanwhile, remain popular among active traders and tactically oriented portfolios despite the compounding risks associated with daily rebalancing over longer holding periods.

What Corgi's longer-term distribution strategy, fee structure, or target investor base looks like remains to be seen, but the sheer volume of launches underscores a firm intent to become a notable name in the ETF space quickly. Continue reading at Benzinga.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.How many ETFs has Corgi launched in total recently?

Corgi debuted 95 ETFs in June and has now added 24 more leveraged and structured buffer funds, representing a very rapid product expansion.

Q.What are structured buffer ETFs?

Structured buffer ETFs are defined-outcome products designed to limit investor losses within set parameters while also capping some upside potential.

Q.What types of ETFs did Corgi add in its latest launch?

Corgi's latest wave includes both leveraged ETFs, which amplify asset returns, and structured buffer ETFs, which offer downside protection within defined limits.

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