Gold Is Hitting New Highs: One 2x ETF Is Doubling Every Move

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By Michael Williams Published

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  • DB Gold Double Long ETN (DGP) gained 41.43% YTD and 182.38% over one year, holding $313.6M in net assets.

  • Real yields are falling as the 10-year Treasury yield dropped from 4.29% to 4.06%, making gold more attractive and amplifying DGP’s leveraged exposure.

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Gold Is Hitting New Highs: One 2x ETF Is Doubling Every Move

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Gold has been one of the strongest assets over the past year, and the DB Gold Double Long ETN is built to capture every bit of that move at twice the speed. DB Gold Double Long ETN (NYSE:DGP) has climbed 41.43% year-to-date through early March 2026, a direct reflection of how powerfully a 2x daily structure can amplify a sustained commodity rally. The one-year return of 182.38% tells the fuller story. Gold has been in a persistent uptrend, and DGP’s mechanics have compounded that move dramatically. With approximately $313.6 million in net assets, the product has attracted meaningful capital from investors seeking leveraged exposure to gold’s momentum.

The Macro Factor That Drives Everything: Real Yields and the Fed

Gold pays no interest or dividends, making its appeal highly sensitive to what investors can earn elsewhere. When real yields fall, gold becomes comparatively more attractive. The 10-year Treasury yield has dropped from 4.29% in early February to 4.06% as of early March, coinciding directly with gold pushing to new highs. The current yield of below the 12-month average of 4.232% sits in the lower range of the past year.

The signal to watch is whether the Federal Reserve moves toward rate cuts. HSBC has set a $5,000 per ounce gold target for 2026, with lower real yields and policy uncertainty cited as primary drivers. If the Fed signals cuts at an upcoming FOMC meeting, gold’s tailwind strengthens, and DGP would amplify that move. The Fed’s dot plot and the monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report, published the first Friday of each month, are closely watched indicators for gold price direction.

The Mechanic That Can Work Against You in a Sideways Market

DGP’s structure is the most important factor to understand. As a 2x daily leveraged product, it rebalances every single day. In a trending market, this works in your favor. In a choppy or sideways market, volatility decay quietly erodes returns even if gold ends up roughly flat over weeks.

The VIX has climbed from 16.34 in early February to 23.57 as of March 3, a 35.1% rise over one month. Elevated broad-market volatility can spill into gold’s day-to-day price swings, creating exactly the choppy conditions where DGP’s daily reset mechanic works against holders. The CBOE’s daily VIX reading and the issuer’s product page provide data on these dynamics.

Historically, a sustained move in the 10-year Treasury yield back above 4.3% has coincided with pressure on gold prices. DGP’s daily price path relative to gold itself reflects how the daily reset mechanic performs in different market conditions. In a volatile, range-bound environment, the 2x label does not guarantee 2x results over any period longer than a single trading day.

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I am a long time investor and student of business, and believe finding good companies that can become great investments is the best game on earth. After 20 years of writing and researching the public markets it is clear that individuals have never had more tools and information to take control of their financial lives. From ETFs and $0 commissions to cryptos and prediction markets there has never been a greater democratization of access to investing. 

I write to help people understand the investments available to them so they can make the best choice for their portfolio, whether they're starting out or looking for income in retirement. 

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