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Spdr S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Etf V.XOP.W


Primary Symbol: XOP

The investment seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond generally to the total return performance of an index derived from the oil and gas exploration and production segment of a U. In seeking to track the performance of the S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Select Industry Index, the fund employs a sampling strategy. It generally invests substantially all, but at least 80%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index. The index represents the oil and gas exploration and production segment of the S&P Total Market Index (S&P TMI).


ARCA:XOP - Post by User

Post by good40on Aug 28, 2022 12:27pm
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Post# 34925314

0% chance Aucontraire ?

0% chance Aucontraire ?I wouldn't be as pessimistic as you suggest. There's always a chance. Simply a mathematical
estimate based on the variable risks. You wouldn't have a zero percent chance unless any of
the associated risks were guaranteed to be 0%. 

There are many associated risks... take just three of them and multiply together. If you use
50% for each risk, just three of them multiplied together would equal 12.5%. Using four associated risks
would lower that to 6.25%... and so on.
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