Both DGAZ and KOLD are ETFs. DGAZ has a higher expense ratio than KOLD (1.65% vs 1.37%). Below is the comparison between DGAZ and KOLD.
DGAZ | KOLD | |
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Security Type | ETF | ETF |
Finny Score | 0 | 0 |
Category | Trading--Inverse Commodities | Trading--Inverse Commodities |
Family | Credit Suisse | ProShares |
Net Assets | N/A | N/A |
Expense Ratio | 1.65% | 1.37% |
Management Style | passive (index-based) | passive (index-based) |
Dividend Yield | 0.00% | 0.00% |
Underlying Index | S&P GSCI Natural Gas Index ER | Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex Total Return |
YTD Return | N/A | 135.99% |
1-Year Return | N/A | 388.66% |
3-Year Return | N/A | -54.75% |
5-Year Return | N/A | -38.37% |
10-Year Return | N/A | -19.22% |
DGAZ
DGAZ description
DGAZ performance & returns
YTD Return | N/A |
1-Month Return | N/A |
3-Month Return | N/A |
1-Year Return | N/A |
3-Year Return | N/A |
5-Year Return | N/A |
10-Year Return | N/A |
DGAZ pros
None that we could think of.DGAZ cons
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KOLD
KOLD description
ProShares Trust II - ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Natural Gas is an exchange traded fund launched by ProShare Capital Management LLC. It is co-managed by ProFund Advisors LLC and ProShare Advisors LLC. The fund invests in the commodity markets. It takes short positions and uses derivatives such as futures contracts to invest in natural gas sector. The fund seeks to track -2x the daily performance of the Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex. ProShares Trust II - ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Natural Gas was formed on October 4, 2011 and is domiciled in the United States.
KOLD performance & returns
YTD Return | 135.99% |
1-Month Return | 21.30% |
3-Month Return | 6.99% |
1-Year Return | 388.66% |
3-Year Return | -54.75% |
5-Year Return | -38.37% |
10-Year Return | -19.22% |
KOLD holdings
Top 10 Holdings (399.90% of Total Assets)
KOLD pros
None that we could think of.KOLD cons
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