Top holdings
Name
Weight
33.34 %
22.49 %
22.11 %
22.06 %
Price
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Dividend
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Top holdings
Name
Weight
33.34 %
22.49 %
22.11 %
22.06 %
Analyst ratings
FAQ
- What is SCO?
- Does SCO pay dividends?
- What stocks are in SCO?
- What is the current assets under management for SCO?
- What is SCO average volume?
- What is SCO expense ratio?
- What is SCO inception date?
What is SCO?
The SCO ETF, or ProShares UltraShort Crude Oil, aims to provide double the inverse performance of crude oil prices. It is designed for investors looking to profit from falling oil prices, but it carries high risk and is best suited for short-term trading strategies.
Does SCO pay dividends?
No, the ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil doesn't pay dividends
What stocks are in SCO?
As of today, ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil inlcudes 4 holdings
with the most weighted are Net Other Assets (Liabilities) (33.34%), WTI CRUDE FUTURE Jun25 (22.49%) and WTI CRUDE FUTURE Dec25 (22.11%)
What is the current assets under management for SCO?
Assets under management of ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil is $218 M
What is SCO average volume?
Average volume of ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil is $2 M
What is SCO expense ratio?
Expense ratio of ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil is 0.95%
What is SCO inception date?
Inception date of ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil is November 25, 2008