With a long time horizon (>20 years), will a leveraged ETF/Fund return higher

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yields than an unleveraged Fund? I have a long time horizon (~35 years), and I know that a leveraged fund (say 2x or 3x) will introduce a lot of volatility into a portfolio, but it seems like it should be worth the risk over a long enough time period for the higher return. However, I never see articles recommending leveraged funds for long-term investors (though to be honest you don't often see detailed investing advice for those looking to retire in 2045 and beyond). Are leveraged funds recommended for long-term investors? Why or why not? Thanks for the useful advice.
 
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