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During the extended bull market of the '90s, investing seemed easy.
But today, things are different. Many investors feel like they're running in place, never quite getting where they want to go.
To navigate today's markets, many sophisticated investors and investment professionals are looking for something different. They want strategies that go beyond the traditional—and the ability to adjust those strategies as they see fit.
Welcome to ProFunds.
Not a company that follows the trail, a company that blazes new ones
At ProFunds, we understand that investing is not about riding out the markets' twists and turns. It's about adapting to them.
So we developed a different kind of fund family. We built on the power of indexing—the transparency of the investment process, diversified exposure to a market index, and a goal of achieving high daily correlation to the benchmark indexes. But we took the indexing concept a step further.
In addition to ProFunds that seek to match the daily performance of a variety of well-known market indexes (before fees and expenses), we offer funds that seek to magnify daily index returns and others that seek daily returns that are the inverse (opposite) of those of an index.
We also offer the freedom to move among ProFunds—the nation's largest lineup of indexed funds¹—without the exchange restrictions or redemption fees commonly imposed by other fund companies.
Thanks for visiting ProFunds
We appreciate your visit and invite you to learn more about the ProFunds family through our web site.
Each ProFund has its own ProFile, and you can also download a prospectus, and if you're ready, open an account. Financial professionals, please visit our Professionals section.
Note that ProFunds are not suitable for all investors because of the sophisticated and aggressive investment techniques the funds employ. Also, the frequent exchanges our policies allow may decrease performance, increase expenses and have tax consequences.
¹ Source: Lipper. October 6, 2006. Lipper defines ''Indexed Fund'' as an open-end mutual fund (not an Exchange Traded Fund or ETF) that falls into one of the following subcategories: pure index, enhanced index or index-based. The majority of ProFunds are categorized by Lipper as enhanced index funds.
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