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Performance & Risk: SQQQPROSHARES ULTRAPRO SHORT QQQ21.785 as of 4:15:00pm ET 06/09/2023
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Date | Value |
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05/31/2023 | $3.74 |
12/31/2022 | $8.69 |
12/31/2021 | $4.76 |
12/31/2020 | $12.18 |
12/31/2019 | $89.45 |
12/31/2018 | $262.66 |
12/31/2017 | $332.22 |
12/31/2016 | $805.42 |
12/31/2015 | $1,151.48 |
12/31/2014 | $1,841.75 |
12/31/2013 | $3,534.48 |
Returns | Volatility (vs. Market Benchmark) | ||||||||
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Average | NAV Return | Market Return | Benchmark Index
(NASDAQ 100 TR USD) AS OF 05/31/2023 |
Market Benchmark
(S&P 500 TR USD) AS OF 05/31/2023 |
Alpha | R2 | Beta | Standard Deviation |
Sharpe Ratio |
1 Year | -50.83 | -50.83 | +13.77 | +2.92 | -37.56% | 85.37% | -3.50% | 82.87% | -0.50% |
3 Year | -53.75 | -53.79 | +15.17 | +12.92 | -11.12% | 85.02% | -3.49% | 67.96% | -0.80% |
5 Year | -56.18 | -56.18 | +16.43 | +11.01 | -31.34% | 72.67% | -2.88% | 63.04% | -0.98% |
10 Year | -52.71 | -52.71 | +18.19 | +11.99 | -27.62% | 73.16% | -2.90% | 50.42% | -1.21% |
Life | -52.69 | -52.56 | +18.31 | +12.99 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Return Before Taxes (pre-tax) | Return After Taxes On Distribution (post tax) | Return After Taxes On Distribution & Sale of Fund Shares (liquidation) |
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Average | NAV Return | Market Return | NAV Return | Market Return | NAV Return | Market Return |
1 Year | -12.66 | -12.03 | -12.98 | -12.34% | -7.43 | -7.05% |
3 Year | -60.70 | -60.66 | -60.74 | -60.71% | -34.25 | -34.24% |
5 Year | -55.83 | -55.85 | -56.00 | -56.01% | -24.00 | -24.00% |
10 Year | -52.51 | -52.51 | -52.61 | -52.61% | -13.35 | -13.35% |
Life | -52.27 | -52.13 | -52.35 | -52.35% | -10.35 | -10.35% |
Tax-adjusted returns and tax cost ratio are estimates of the impact taxes have had on a fund. Assumes the highest tax rate in calculating and follow the SEC guidelines for calculating returns before sale of shares. Click here to learn more.
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