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<description><![CDATA[How is the computation work with this Fund? I have been trying to understand. If the Market goes down, the fund value does go down, but when the Market comes back up the same percent, the value goes up 50 percent only. For Example: If the Nasdaq goes down 50 points, the fund goes down approximately the same close to 50 ( .48, .49, .50 or .51). But when Nasdaq comes back up 50 points, the same fund comes back up only .24, .25, .28 or so. Exactly the same companies.

I am going to find out all the details.]]></description>
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