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UJB vs REK

ProShares Ultra High Yield vs ProShares Short Real Estate

UJB

ProShares Ultra High Yield

Annual cost

0.95%

Fund size

$9M

REK

ProShares Short Real Estate

Annual cost

0.95%

Fund size

$11M

Key differences

UJB is a fixed income ETF, while REK is an equity ETF. UJB charges 0.95% a year and REK 0.95%.

  • UJB is a fixed income fund, while REK is an equity fund. They carry different risk/return profiles.
  • UJB follows a leveraged strategy; REK uses inverse.
  • Over the last three years, UJB has delivered higher annualized returns.

Side-by-side comparison

UJBREK
Annual cost (TER)0.95%0.95%
Fund size (AUM)$9M$11M
Since20112010
Dividend yield3.33%3.29%
Asset classfixed incomeequity
Regionnorth americanorth america
Strategyleveragedinverse
CAGR 1Y+8.0%-3.6%
CAGR 3Y+11.7%-4.7%
CAGR 5Y+2.9%-0.5%
Sharpe 3Y0.77-0.41
Volatility 1Y7.33%13.64%
Max drawdown-40.14%-58.67%

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