RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Is the Trading of Inverse ETFs a Bearish Signal? JF The Journal of Trading FD Institutional Investor Journals SP 32 OP 40 DO 10.3905/jot.2011.6.3.032 VO 6 IS 3 A1 Benjamin M. Blau A1 Tyler J. Brough YR 2011 UL https://pm-research.com/content/6/3/32.abstract AB In this study, we examine the trading activity of inverse ETFs in an attempt to explain whether inverse ETF volume contains bearish information about future market prices. Our two main results are, first, inverse ETF trading activity occurs after periods of negative returns suggesting that traders of those funds are not contrarian traders and are instead momentum traders. Second, we find that inverse ETF trading activity does not contain any predictive ability about future index price movements. Combined with our first finding, the second result indicates that there is little, if any, information contained in the trading of inverse ETFs. These conclusions hold when we condition on whether the ETF is leveraged and unleveraged.TOPICS: Exchange-traded funds and applications, exchanges/markets/clearinghouses, volatility measures