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  1. Leveraged & Inverse ETF Content Hub
  2. 2025 Inflows in Homebuilder ETF Fueled by Optimism?
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2025 Inflows in Homebuilder ETF Fueled by Optimism?

Ben HernandezJan 21, 2026
2026-01-21

Tech was the obvious winner in 2025, amassing inflows across various ETFs that benefited from sector strength, such as the Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X Shares (SOXL B). However, another leveraged fund that saw strong inflows of just over $500 million was the Direxion Daily Homebuilders and Supplies Bull 3X Shares (NAIL C+), which could be fueled by optimism.

The prime catalyst in the early going in 2026 for homebuilders will certainly be the direction interest rates—the lower, the better. While the U.S. Federal Reserve said that only one rate cut would come in the new year, many market pundits aren’t buying it. Dissension among Fed members and a potential new Fed chair could lead to more aggressive cuts than initially anticipated. That, of course, bodes well for homebuilders as financing becomes cheaper for prospective homebuyers. However, other sector-specific roadblocks remain.

“The recent easing of monetary policy should help builder loan conditions at the start of 2026,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “However, builders continue to face supply-side headwinds, as regulatory costs and material prices remain stubbornly high. Rising inventory also has increased competition for newly built homes.”

To help spur more homebuying, builders have been trying to entice purchasers with incentives. Nonetheless, the aforementioned sector challenges will remain an obstacle in 2026.

“Market conditions remain challenging with two-thirds of builders reporting they are offering incentives to move buyers off the fence,” said NAHB Chairman Buddy Hughes. “Meanwhile, builders are contending with rising material and labor prices, as tariffs are having serious repercussions on construction costs.”

NAIL Fund Flows Charts

3x Homebuilder Upside

Though the homebuilding sector has its own set idiosyncratic risks, trading activity could still flow into homebuilders as traders place bets on a potential turnaround. That said, traders will still want to keep NAIL on their watchlists. Short-term price increases in NAIL could be an early sign of a trend reversal. In the meantime, traders could buy the dip now before a rally ensues. Of course, this requires a strong trading conviction given the difficulty of timing the market.

NAIL seeks daily investment results of 300% of the daily performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Select Home Construction Index. The index measures U.S. companies in the home construction sector that provide a wide range of products and services related to homebuilding, including home construction, as well as producers, sellers, and suppliers of building materials, furnishings, and fixtures.

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