Rydex Weakening Dollar 2X Strategy
Standardized Performance
as of 12/05/2024
Objective And Strategy
ObjectiveInvestment returns that inversely correlate to the 200% performance of the U.S. Dollar on a daily basis. The fund does not seek to achieve its investment objective over a period of time greater than one day.
Strategy
Engages in short sales of securities and invests in derivative instruments such as index swaps, futures contracts and options on securities and futures contracts. Thus pursues its objective without investing directly in the securities included in the underlying index. On a day-to-day basis, the Fund holds U.S. Government securities or cash equivalents to collateralize these futures and options contracts. The US Dollar Index is a broad-based, diversified index representing an investment in the US Dollar. The New York Board of Trade determines the value of the US Dollar Index by averaging the exchange rates between the USD and the Euro, Japanese Yen, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona, and Swiss Franc.
Tax Inefficient Fund
Principal Risks
* This portfolio is non-diversified, with the potential to invest a greater portion of its assets in a limited number of companies. Consequently, this portfolio may have more risk as changes in the value of a single security may have a more significant effect on the portfolio's net asset value.
* This portfolio can leverage or use leveraged instruments or derivatives. Portfolios that use leverage, that is, borrow money, are subject to the risk that the cost of borrowing money to leverage will exceed the returns for the securities purchased or that the securities purchased may actually go down in value. Thus, the portfolio's net asset value can decrease more quickly than if the portfolio had not borrowed. Portfolios that use leveraged instruments or derivatives such as futures, options and swap agreements, may expose the portfolio to additional risks that it would not be subject to if it invested directly in the securities underlying those derivatives. The more a portfolio invests in leveraged instruments, the more the leverage will magnify any gains or losses on those investments.
* This portfolio is subject to tracking error risk such that the Advisor may not be able to cause the portfolio's performance to match or exceed that of its benchmark, either on a daily or an aggregate basis. Tracking error may cause the portfolio's performance to be less than you expect.
* Certain portfolios are subject to active trading risk. (Some may derive a significant portion of their assets from investors who take part in certain strategic and tactical asset allocation programs). The frequent exchange of shares of the portfolio may cause the portfolio to experience high turnover. High portfolio turnover may result in the portfolio having to pay higher transaction costs and may negatively impact the portfolio manager's ability to achieve the investment objective of the portfolio.
* The portfolio's exposure to the US Dollar Index and/or foreign currencies subjects the portfolio to the risk that foreign currencies will fluctuate in value relative to the US Dollar or, in the case of short position, that the US Dollar will decline in value to the currency being hedged. Currency rates in foreign countries may move significantly over short periods of time for a number of reasons including changes in interest rates, the imposition of currency controls or other political developments in the US or abroad.
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Trading - Leveraged10/31/20051.911.9705/01/2025-