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T-REX 2X Long DKNG Daily Target ETF  
Prospectus [Line Items]  
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies
Strategy Narrative [Text Block]

The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to DKNG equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes). The Fund may also seek to achieve its investment objective by purchasing call options on DKNG or by investing directly in the common stock of DKNG. The Adviser will determine the allocation of the Fund’s investments in swap agreements, call options and direct investments in DKNG common stock based upon various factors including, but not limited to, counterparty capacity, financing charges, liquidity, collateral availability, and overall market conditions for a particular instrument. Direct investments in common stock of DKNG is typically less efficient than the use of swap agreements because direct investments in common stock do not provide leveraged returns. This may result in the Fund not achieving its 200% daily investment objective.

 

The Fund will enter into one or more swap agreements with financial institutions whereby the Fund and the financial institution will agree to exchange the return earned on an investment by the Fund in DKNG that is equal, on a daily basis, to 200% of the value of the Fund’s net assets. If the Adviser determines to use call options, the Fund will purchase exchange traded call options, including “FLEX Options.” Call options give the holder (i.e., the buyer) the right to buy an asset (or receive cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) and the seller (i.e., the writer) the obligation to sell the asset (or deliver cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) at a certain defined price. FLexible EXchange® Options (“FLEX Options”) are customized options contracts that trade on an exchange but provide investors with the ability to customize key contract terms like strike price, style and expiration date while achieving price discovery in competitive, transparent auctions markets and avoiding the counterparty exposure of over-the-counter (OTC) options positions. Like traditional exchange-traded options, FLEX Options are guaranteed for settlement by the OCC, a market clearinghouse that guarantees performance by counterparties to certain derivatives contracts. The FLEX Options are listed on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The Fund may take delivery of the underlying security (DKNG) if it chooses to exercise a call option and either hold or sell the security in the secondary markets.

 

The Adviser attempts to consistently apply leverage to obtain DKNG exposure for the Fund equal to 200% of the value of its net assets and expects to rebalance the Fund’s holdings daily to maintain such exposure. As a result of its investment strategies, the Fund will be concentrated in the industry to which DKNG is assigned (i.e., hold 25% or more of its total assets in investments that provide leveraged exposure in the industry to which DKNG is assigned). As of the date of this prospectus, DKNG is assigned to the consumer discretionary sector and the gambling industry.

 

The Fund will attempt to achieve its investment objective without regard to overall market movement or the increase or decrease of the value of DKNG. At the close of the markets each trading day, the Adviser rebalances the Fund’s portfolio so that its exposure to DKNG is consistent with the Fund’s investment objective. The impact of DKNG’s price movements during the day will affect whether the Fund’s portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the price of DKNG has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise, meaning that the Fund’s exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the price of DKNG has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall, meaning the Fund’s exposure will need to be reduced. This daily rebalancing typically results in high portfolio turnover. On a day-to-day basis, the Fund is expected to hold money market funds, deposit accounts with institutions with high quality (investment grade) credit ratings, and/or short-term debt instruments that have terms-to-maturity of less than 397 days and exhibit high quality (investment grade) credit profiles, including U.S. government securities and repurchase agreements.

 

Generally, the Fund pursues its investment objective regardless of market conditions and does not generally take defensive positions. If the Fund’s underlying security moves more than 50% on a given trading day in a direction adverse to the Fund, the Fund’s investors would lose all of their money.

 

The terms “daily,” “day,” and “trading day,” refer to the period from the close of the markets on one trading day to the close of the markets on the next trading day. The Fund is “non-diversified,” under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Additionally, the Fund’s investment objective is not a fundamental policy and may be changed by the Fund’s Board of Trustees without shareholder approval.

 

DraftKings Inc. operates as a digital sports entertainment and gaming company in the United States and internationally. It provides online sports betting, daily fantasy sports, media, digital lottery courier, media, and other products, as well as retails sportsbooks. DKNG is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Information provided to or filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by DraftKings Inc. pursuant to the Exchange Act can be located by reference to the Securities and Exchange Commission file number 001-41379 through the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov. In addition, information regarding DraftKings Inc. may be obtained from other sources including, but not limited to, press releases, newspaper articles and other publicly disseminated documents. As of the date of this prospectus, DKNG is assigned to the consumer discretionary sector and the gambling industry.

 

The Fund has derived all disclosures contained in this document regarding DraftKings Inc. from the publicly available documents described above. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate has participated in the preparation of such documents. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate makes any representation that such publicly available documents or any other publicly available information regarding DraftKings Inc. is accurate or complete. Furthermore, the Fund cannot give any assurance that all events occurring prior to the date of the prospectus (including events that would affect the accuracy or completeness of the publicly available documents described above) that would affect the trading price of DKNG have been publicly disclosed. Subsequent disclosure of any such events or the disclosure of, or failure to disclose, material future events concerning DraftKings Inc. could affect the value of the Fund’s investments with respect to DKNG and therefore the value of the Fund.

 

Because of daily rebalancing and the compounding of each day’s return over time, the return of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will be the result of each day’s returns compounded over the period, which will very likely differ from 200% of the return of the underlying security over the same period. The Fund will lose money if the underlying security performance is flat over time, and as a result of daily rebalancing, the underlying security’s volatility and the effects of compounding, it is even possible that the Fund will lose money over time while the underlying security’s performance increases over a period longer than a single day.

 

The Fund may enter into swap agreements with a limited number of counterparties. If the underlying security has a dramatic move in price that causes a material decline in the Fund’s NAV over certain stated periods agreed to by the Fund and the counterparty, the terms of a swap agreement between a Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out all swap transactions with the Fund. There is a risk that no suitable counterparties will be willing to enter into, or continue to enter into, transactions with the Fund and, as a result, the Fund may not be able to achieve its leveraged investment objective or may decide to change its leveraged investment objective.

Strategy Portfolio Concentration [Text] The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to DKNG equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes).
T-REX 2X Long BULL Daily Target ETF  
Prospectus [Line Items]  
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies
Strategy Narrative [Text Block]

The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to BULL equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes). The Fund may also seek to achieve its investment objective by purchasing call options on BULL or by investing directly in the common stock of BULL. The Adviser will determine the allocation of the Fund’s investments in swap agreements, call options and direct investments in BULL common stock based upon various factors including, but not limited to, counterparty capacity, financing charges, liquidity, collateral availability, and overall market conditions for a particular instrument. Direct investments in common stock of BULL is typically less efficient than the use of swap agreements because direct investments in common stock do not provide leveraged returns. This may result in the Fund not achieving its 200% daily investment objective.

 

The Fund will enter into one or more swap agreements with financial institutions whereby the Fund and the financial institution will agree to exchange the return earned on an investment by the Fund in BULL that is equal, on a daily basis, to 200% of the value of the Fund’s net assets. If the Adviser determines to use call options, the Fund will purchase exchange traded call options, including “FLEX Options.” Call options give the holder (i.e., the buyer) the right to buy an asset (or receive cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) and the seller (i.e., the writer) the obligation to sell the asset (or deliver cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) at a certain defined price. FLexible EXchange® Options (“FLEX Options”) are customized options contracts that trade on an exchange but provide investors with the ability to customize key contract terms like strike price, style and expiration date while achieving price discovery in competitive, transparent auctions markets and avoiding the counterparty exposure of over-the-counter (OTC) options positions. Like traditional exchange-traded options, FLEX Options are guaranteed for settlement by the OCC, a market clearinghouse that guarantees performance by counterparties to certain derivatives contracts. The FLEX Options are listed on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The Fund may take delivery of the underlying security (BULL) if it chooses to exercise a call option and either hold or sell the security in the secondary markets.

 

The Adviser attempts to consistently apply leverage to obtain BULL exposure for the Fund equal to 200% of the value of its net assets and expects to rebalance the Fund’s holdings daily to maintain such exposure. As a result of its investment strategies, the Fund will be concentrated in the industry to which BULL is assigned (i.e., hold 25% or more of its total assets in investments that provide leveraged exposure in the industry to which BULL is assigned). As of the date of this prospectus, BULL is assigned to the information technology sector and the software industry.

 

The Fund will attempt to achieve its investment objective without regard to overall market movement or the increase or decrease of the value of BULL. At the close of the markets each trading day, the Adviser rebalances the Fund’s portfolio so that its exposure to BULL is consistent with the Fund’s investment objective. The impact of BULL’s price movements during the day will affect whether the Fund’s portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the price of BULL has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise, meaning that the Fund’s exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the price of BULL has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall, meaning the Fund’s exposure will need to be reduced. This daily rebalancing typically results in high portfolio turnover. On a day-to-day basis, the Fund is expected to hold money market funds, deposit accounts with institutions with high quality (investment grade) credit ratings, and/or short-term debt instruments that have terms-to-maturity of less than 397 days and exhibit high quality (investment grade) credit profiles, including U.S. government securities and repurchase agreements.

 

Generally, the Fund pursues its investment objective regardless of market conditions and does not generally take defensive positions. If the Fund’s underlying security moves more than 50% on a given trading day in a direction adverse to the Fund, the Fund’s investors would lose all of their money.

 

The terms “daily,” “day,” and “trading day,” refer to the period from the close of the markets on one trading day to the close of the markets on the next trading day. The Fund is “non-diversified,” under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Additionally, the Fund’s investment objective is not a fundamental policy and may be changed by the Fund’s Board of Trustees without shareholder approval.

 

Webull Corporation operates as a digital investment platform that enables retail investors to trade securities through its licensed broker dealer in the United States and internationally. BULL is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Information provided to or filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by Webull Corporation pursuant to the Exchange Act can be located by reference to the Securities and Exchange Commission file number 001-42597 through the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov. In addition, information regarding Webull Corporation may be obtained from other sources including, but not limited to, press releases, newspaper articles and other publicly disseminated documents. As of the date of this prospectus, BULL is assigned to the information technology sector and the software industry.

 

The Fund has derived all disclosures contained in this document regarding Webull Corporation from the publicly available documents described above. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate has participated in the preparation of such documents. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate makes any representation that such publicly available documents or any other publicly available information regarding Webull Corporation is accurate or complete. Furthermore, the Fund cannot give any assurance that all events occurring prior to the date of the prospectus (including events that would affect the accuracy or completeness of the publicly available documents described above) that would affect the trading price of BULL have been publicly disclosed. Subsequent disclosure of any such events or the disclosure of, or failure to disclose, material future events concerning Webull Corporation could affect the value of the Fund’s investments with respect to BULL and therefore the value of the Fund.

 

Because of daily rebalancing and the compounding of each day’s return over time, the return of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will be the result of each day’s returns compounded over the period, which will very likely differ from 200% of the return of the underlying security over the same period. The Fund will lose money if the underlying security performance is flat over time, and as a result of daily rebalancing, the underlying security’s volatility and the effects of compounding, it is even possible that the Fund will lose money over time while the underlying security’s performance increases over a period longer than a single day.

 

The Fund may enter into swap agreements with a limited number of counterparties. If the underlying security has a dramatic move in price that causes a material decline in the Fund’s NAV over certain stated periods agreed to by the Fund and the counterparty, the terms of a swap agreement between a Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out all swap transactions with the Fund. There is a risk that no suitable counterparties will be willing to enter into, or continue to enter into, transactions with the Fund and, as a result, the Fund may not be able to achieve its leveraged investment objective or may decide to change its leveraged investment objective.

Strategy Portfolio Concentration [Text] The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to BULL equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes).
T-REX 2X Long CRWV Daily Target ETF  
Prospectus [Line Items]  
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies
Strategy Narrative [Text Block]

The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to CRWV equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes). The Fund may also seek to achieve its investment objective by purchasing call options on CRWV or by investing directly in the common stock of CRWV. The Adviser will determine the allocation of the Fund’s investments in swap agreements, call options and direct investments in CRWV common stock based upon various factors including, but not limited to, counterparty capacity, financing charges, liquidity, collateral availability, and overall market conditions for a particular instrument. Direct investments in common stock of CRWV is typically less efficient than the use of swap agreements because direct investments in common stock do not provide leveraged returns. This may result in the Fund not achieving its 200% daily investment objective.

 

The Fund will enter into one or more swap agreements with financial institutions whereby the Fund and the financial institution will agree to exchange the return earned on an investment by the Fund in CRWV that is equal, on a daily basis, to 200% of the value of the Fund’s net assets. If the Adviser determines to use call options, the Fund will purchase exchange traded call options, including “FLEX Options.” Call options give the holder (i.e., the buyer) the right to buy an asset (or receive cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) and the seller (i.e., the writer) the obligation to sell the asset (or deliver cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) at a certain defined price. FLexible EXchange® Options (“FLEX Options”) are customized options contracts that trade on an exchange but provide investors with the ability to customize key contract terms like strike price, style and expiration date while achieving price discovery in competitive, transparent auctions markets and avoiding the counterparty exposure of over-the-counter (OTC) options positions. Like traditional exchange-traded options, FLEX Options are guaranteed for settlement by the OCC, a market clearinghouse that guarantees performance by counterparties to certain derivatives contracts. The FLEX Options are listed on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The Fund may take delivery of the underlying security (CRWV) if it chooses to exercise a call option and either hold or sell the security in the secondary markets.

 

The Adviser attempts to consistently apply leverage to obtain CRWV exposure for the Fund equal to 200% of the value of its net assets and expects to rebalance the Fund’s holdings daily to maintain such exposure. As a result of its investment strategies, the Fund will be concentrated in the industry to which CRWV is assigned (i.e., hold 25% or more of its total assets in investments that provide leveraged exposure in the industry to which CRWV is assigned). As of the date of this prospectus, CRWV is assigned to the information technology sector and the software industry.

 

The Fund will attempt to achieve its investment objective without regard to overall market movement or the increase or decrease of the value of CRWV. At the close of the markets each trading day, the Adviser rebalances the Fund’s portfolio so that its exposure to CRWV is consistent with the Fund’s investment objective. The impact of CRWV’s price movements during the day will affect whether the Fund’s portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the price of CRWV has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise, meaning that the Fund’s exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the price of CRWV has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall, meaning the Fund’s exposure will need to be reduced. This daily rebalancing typically results in high portfolio turnover. On a day-to-day basis, the Fund is expected to hold money market funds, deposit accounts with institutions with high quality (investment grade) credit ratings, and/or short-term debt instruments that have terms-to-maturity of less than 397 days and exhibit high quality (investment grade) credit profiles, including U.S. government securities and repurchase agreements.

 

Generally, the Fund pursues its investment objective regardless of market conditions and does not generally take defensive positions. If the Fund’s underlying security moves more than 50% on a given trading day in a direction adverse to the Fund, the Fund’s investors would lose all of their money.

 

The terms “daily,” “day,” and “trading day,” refer to the period from the close of the markets on one trading day to the close of the markets on the next trading day. The Fund is “non-diversified,” under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Additionally, the Fund’s investment objective is not a fundamental policy and may be changed by the Fund’s Board of Trustees without shareholder approval.

 

CoreWeave, Inc. operates a cloud platform that provides scaling, support, and acceleration for GenAI. CRWV is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Information provided to or filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by CoreWeave, Inc. pursuant to the Exchange Act can be located by reference to the Securities and Exchange Commission file number 001-42563 through the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov. In addition, information regarding CoreWeave, Inc. may be obtained from other sources including, but not limited to, press releases, newspaper articles and other publicly disseminated documents. As of the date of this prospectus, CRWV is assigned to the information technology sector and the software industry.

 

The Fund has derived all disclosures contained in this document regarding CoreWeave, Inc. from the publicly available documents described above. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate has participated in the preparation of such documents. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate makes any representation that such publicly available documents or any other publicly available information regarding CoreWeave, Inc. is accurate or complete. Furthermore, the Fund cannot give any assurance that all events occurring prior to the date of the prospectus (including events that would affect the accuracy or completeness of the publicly available documents described above) that would affect the trading price of CRWV have been publicly disclosed. Subsequent disclosure of any such events or the disclosure of, or failure to disclose, material future events concerning CoreWeave, Inc. could affect the value of the Fund’s investments with respect to CRWV and therefore the value of the Fund.

 

Because of daily rebalancing and the compounding of each day’s return over time, the return of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will be the result of each day’s returns compounded over the period, which will very likely differ from 200% of the return of the underlying security over the same period. The Fund will lose money if the underlying security performance is flat over time, and as a result of daily rebalancing, the underlying security’s volatility and the effects of compounding, it is even possible that the Fund will lose money over time while the underlying security’s performance increases over a period longer than a single day.

 

The Fund may enter into swap agreements with a limited number of counterparties. If the underlying security has a dramatic move in price that causes a material decline in the Fund’s NAV over certain stated periods agreed to by the Fund and the counterparty, the terms of a swap agreement between a Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out all swap transactions with the Fund. There is a risk that no suitable counterparties will be willing to enter into, or continue to enter into, transactions with the Fund and, as a result, the Fund may not be able to achieve its leveraged investment objective or may decide to change its leveraged investment objective.

Strategy Portfolio Concentration [Text] The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to CRWV equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes).
T-REX 2X Long SMR Daily Target ETF  
Prospectus [Line Items]  
Strategy [Heading] Principal Investment Strategies
Strategy Narrative [Text Block]

The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to SMR equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes). The Fund may also seek to achieve its investment objective by purchasing call options on SMR or by investing directly in the common stock of SMR. The Adviser will determine the allocation of the Fund’s investments in swap agreements, call options and direct investments in SMR common stock based upon various factors including, but not limited to, counterparty capacity, financing charges, liquidity, collateral availability, and overall market conditions for a particular instrument. Direct investments in common stock of SMR is typically less efficient than the use of swap agreements because direct investments in common stock do not provide leveraged returns. This may result in the Fund not achieving its 200% daily investment objective.

 

The Fund will enter into one or more swap agreements with financial institutions whereby the Fund and the financial institution will agree to exchange the return earned on an investment by the Fund in SMR that is equal, on a daily basis, to 200% of the value of the Fund’s net assets. If the Adviser determines to use call options, the Fund will purchase exchange traded call options, including “FLEX Options.” Call options give the holder (i.e., the buyer) the right to buy an asset (or receive cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) and the seller (i.e., the writer) the obligation to sell the asset (or deliver cash value of the asset, in case of certain call options) at a certain defined price. Flexible Exchange® Options (“FLEX Options”) are customized options contracts that trade on an exchange but provide investors with the ability to customize key contract terms like strike price, style and expiration date while achieving price discovery in competitive, transparent auctions markets and avoiding the counterparty exposure of over-the-counter (OTC) options positions. Like traditional exchange-traded options, FLEX Options are guaranteed for settlement by the OCC, a market clearinghouse that guarantees performance by counterparties to certain derivatives contracts. The FLEX Options are listed on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The Fund may take delivery of the underlying security (SMR) if it chooses to exercise a call option and either hold or sell the security in the secondary markets.

 

The Adviser attempts to consistently apply leverage to obtain SMR exposure for the Fund equal to 200% of the value of its net assets and expects to rebalance the Fund’s holdings daily to maintain such exposure. As a result of its investment strategies, the Fund will be concentrated in the industry to which SMR is assigned (i.e., hold 25% or more of its total assets in investments that provide leveraged exposure in the industry to which SMR is assigned). As of the date of this prospectus, SMR is assigned to the industrials sector and the specialty industrial machinery industry.

 

The Fund will attempt to achieve its investment objective without regard to overall market movement or the increase or decrease of the value of SMR. At the close of the markets each trading day, the Adviser rebalances the Fund’s portfolio so that its exposure to SMR is consistent with the Fund’s investment objective. The impact of SMR’s price movements during the day will affect whether the Fund’s portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the price of SMR has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise, meaning that the Fund’s exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the price of SMR has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall, meaning the Fund’s exposure will need to be reduced. This daily rebalancing typically results in high portfolio turnover. On a day-to-day basis, the Fund is expected to hold money market funds, deposit accounts with institutions with high quality (investment grade) credit ratings, and/or short-term debt instruments that have terms-to-maturity of less than 397 days and exhibit high quality (investment grade) credit profiles, including U.S. government securities and repurchase agreements.

 

Generally, the Fund pursues its investment objective regardless of market conditions and does not generally take defensive positions. If the Fund’s underlying security moves more than 50% on a given trading day in a direction adverse to the Fund, the Fund’s investors would lose all of their money.

 

The terms “daily,” “day,” and “trading day,” refer to the period from the close of the markets on one trading day to the close of the markets on the next trading day. The Fund is “non-diversified,” under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Additionally, the Fund’s investment objective is not a fundamental policy and may be changed by the Fund’s Board of Trustees without shareholder approval.

 

NuScale Power Corporation provides small modular reactor technology solutions. SMR is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Information provided to or filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by NuScale Power Corporation pursuant to the Exchange Act can be located by reference to the Securities and Exchange Commission file number 001-39736 through the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website at www.sec.gov. In addition, information regarding NuScale Power Corporation may be obtained from other sources including, but not limited to, press releases, newspaper articles and other publicly disseminated documents. As of the date of this prospectus, SMR is assigned to the industrials sector and the specialty industrial machinery industry.

 

The Fund has derived all disclosures contained in this document regarding NuScale Power Corporation from the publicly available documents described above. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate has participated in the preparation of such documents. Neither the Fund, the Trust, the Adviser nor any affiliate makes any representation that such publicly available documents or any other publicly available information regarding NuScale Power Corporation is accurate or complete. Furthermore, the Fund cannot give any assurance that all events occurring prior to the date of the prospectus (including events that would affect the accuracy or completeness of the publicly available documents described above) that would affect the trading price of SMR have been publicly disclosed. Subsequent disclosure of any such events or the disclosure of, or failure to disclose, material future events concerning NuScale Power Corporation could affect the value of the Fund’s investments with respect to SMR and therefore the value of the Fund.

 

Because of daily rebalancing and the compounding of each day’s return over time, the return of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will be the result of each day’s returns compounded over the period, which will very likely differ from 200% of the return of the underlying security over the same period. The Fund will lose money if the underlying security performance is flat over time, and as a result of daily rebalancing, the underlying security’s volatility and the effects of compounding, it is even possible that the Fund will lose money over time while the underlying security’s performance increases over a period longer than a single day.

 

The Fund may enter into swap agreements with a limited number of counterparties. If the underlying security has a dramatic move in price that causes a material decline in the Fund’s NAV over certain stated periods agreed to by the Fund and the counterparty, the terms of a swap agreement between a Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out all swap transactions with the Fund. There is a risk that no suitable counterparties will be willing to enter into, or continue to enter into, transactions with the Fund and, as a result, the Fund may not be able to achieve its leveraged investment objective or may decide to change its leveraged investment objective.

Strategy Portfolio Concentration [Text] The Fund, under normal circumstances, invests in swap agreements that provide 200% daily exposure to SMR equal to at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes).