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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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Post by goldenriviton Oct 06, 2022 10:48am
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Jamie Dimon JP Morgan CEO

Jamie Dimon JP Morgan CEOSays a financial collapse in in 2023 is going to be bigger than 2008 and will be talked about 50 yrs from now.Now the UN is warning of the same.If so credit will freeze up like it did in 08.The value of all assets will go into panic mode.I have cash waiting if that happens.Even Ray Dalio who used to say "cash is trash" now said he changed his mind last week and "cash is king"

‘Excessive’ policy choices could trigger an economic downturn even worse than the 2008 recession, UN agency says

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