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ProShares Short SmallCap600 T.SBB


Primary Symbol: SBB

The investment seeks daily investment results that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the S&P SmallCap 600 Index. The fund invests in financial instruments that ProShare Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the funds investment objective. The index is a measure of small-cap company U.S. stock market performance. It is a float-adjusted, market capitalization-weighted index of 600 U.S. operating companies selected through a process that factors in criteria such as liquidity, price, market capitalization, financial viability and public float. The fund is non-diversified.


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Comment by Yeswecanon Apr 13, 2011 4:51pm
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Post# 18427098

RE: wall of worry

RE: wall of worryFor some, perhaps it may be time to sell and miss the exponential phase of the run-up, ...but it would appear that US debt growth is not sustainable...nor repayable, and that will affect precious metals, historically anyway. Gold and silver may not be the final sole socially accepted store of value...but historically...they have done pretty well.

Fortunately, China, India and other rapidly growing economies will help propel the global economy and the narrow sighted GS that could not anticipate and avert the banking crisis in 2008, and was part of the hound dogs that needed to exploit the taxpayer for survival, can continue to make random erroneous predictions for our mutual entertainment.

On this one, good old Jim Sinclair does have some interesting and relevant views to contribute....www.jsmineset.com
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