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Bear Funds.
Like most mutual funds, the Bear Funds invests in a broadly
diversified portfolio of securities. But in addition to buying stocks,
the funds also engages in "short sales" and buys "put" options. An
investor who sells a stock short or buys a put option profits when the
stock goes down. The fund also holds short positions on indexes which
act as proxies for the stock market or a segment of the market. This
portfolio of more "short" than "long" positions (in addition to put
options) allows the fund to benefit from a steep market decline.
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Inverse-Index Funds |
| Rydex Funds: |
| Arktos Fund (Inverse of NASDAQ 100) |
| Ursa Fund (Inverse of S&P 500) |
| ProFunds: |
| Bear Fund (Inverse of S&P 500) |
| Ultra Bear Fund (2X Inverse of S&P 500) |
| UltraShort OTC Fund (2X Inverse of OTC) |
| Potomac Funds: |
| Internet Short Fund |
| OTC Short Fund |
| Small Cap Short Fund |
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| Actively
Managed |
| Comstock Partners: |
| Capital Value Fund |
| Strategy Fund |
| Prudent Bear: |
| Prudent Bear Fund |
| Leuthold
Funds: |
| Gizzly Short Fund |
| Robertson
Stephens Funds: |
| Contrarian Fund |
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