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Corgi Expands ETF Lineup With 24 New Leveraged and Buffer Funds

Corgi adds 24 leveraged and structured buffer ETFs, continuing an aggressive product push that began with 95 fund launches in June.

Corgi is accelerating its footprint in the exchange-traded fund industry, unveiling 24 new leveraged and structured buffer ETFs in its latest product expansion. The move signals the firm's ambition to compete in two of the fastest-growing corners of the ETF market, where investor appetite for defined-risk and amplified-return strategies has surged in recent years.

The new batch follows an already striking debut: Corgi launched 95 funds in June alone, an unusually large initial offering that positioned the firm as one of the more aggressive entrants in the increasingly crowded ETF landscape. Adding 24 more products in relatively short succession suggests a deliberate strategy to blanket multiple asset-class exposures and risk profiles simultaneously, rather than building a lineup incrementally.

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Structured buffer ETFs, which are designed to limit downside losses within a defined range while capping upside gains, have attracted significant institutional and retail interest as investors seek protection against volatility without fully exiting equities. Leveraged ETFs, meanwhile, appeal to more active traders looking for amplified daily returns on benchmarks or specific sectors. Corgi's decision to pursue both categories at once reflects how the firm is positioning itself to serve a broad spectrum of risk tolerances.

The rapid pace of fund launches raises natural questions about distribution, liquidity, and long-term viability — challenges that have historically plagued smaller ETF issuers trying to scale quickly. Whether Corgi can build sufficient assets under management across such a wide product set will be a key test of whether this expansion strategy translates into a sustainable business or becomes an overcrowded shelf of underfollowed tickers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.How many ETFs has Corgi launched in total so far?

Corgi debuted 95 funds in June and has since added 24 more leveraged and structured buffer ETFs, bringing its total recent launches to at least 119 funds.

Q.What is a structured buffer ETF?

A structured buffer ETF is designed to limit an investor's downside losses within a predefined range while also capping potential upside gains, offering a middle-ground risk profile between full equity exposure and cash.

Q.Why is Corgi launching so many ETFs at once?

Corgi appears to be pursuing an aggressive strategy to cover multiple asset classes and risk profiles simultaneously, competing across both leveraged and defined-outcome segments of the rapidly growing ETF market.

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