ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX)

Basic Info

ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A started on 03/27/2007
ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A is classified as asset class LONG GOVERNMENT
ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A expense ratio is -
ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A rating is
Not Rated

ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) Dividend Info

ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) dividend growth in the last 12 months is 38.50%

The trailing 12-month yield of ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A is 0.88%. its dividend history:

DateDividend
10/29/2010 0.011
09/30/2010 0.02
08/31/2010 0.008
07/30/2010 0.03
06/30/2010 0.015
05/28/2010 0.037
03/31/2010 0.025
02/26/2010 0.032
01/29/2010 0.049
12/31/2009 0.05
11/30/2009 0.048
10/30/2009 0.02
09/30/2009 0.014
08/31/2009 0.018
07/31/2009 0.019
03/31/2009 0.004
02/27/2009 0.025
01/30/2009 0.031
12/31/2008 0.021
11/28/2008 0.038
10/31/2008 0.019
09/30/2008 0.04
08/29/2008 0.023
07/31/2008 0.058
06/30/2008 0.043
05/30/2008 0.027
04/30/2008 0.039
03/31/2008 0.035
02/29/2008 0.047
01/31/2008 0.07
12/31/2007 0.09
12/18/2007 0.537
11/30/2007 0.078
10/31/2007 0.084

Dividend Growth History for ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX)

Year
Payout Amount
Year Start Yield
Annual Payout Growth (YoY)
CAGR to 2010
2010 $0.227 0.73% -0.87% -
2009 $0.229 0.50% -50.22% -0.87%
2008 $0.46 1.39% -41.70% -29.75%
2007 $0.789 2.56% - -33.98%

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ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) Historical Returns And Risk Info

From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the compound annualized total return (dividend reinvested) of ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is 5.17%. Its cumulative total return (dividend reinvested) is 20.903%.

From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the Maximum Drawdown of ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is 38.0%.

From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the Sharpe Ratio of ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is 0.19.

From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the Annualized Standard Deviation of ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is 22.5%.

From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the Beta of ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is 1.63.

Last 1 Week* 1 Yr 3 Yr Since
03/27/2007
2010 2009 2008 2007
Annualized Return(%) 0.0 13.6 4.4 5.2 14.1 -34.0 49.2 7.6
Sharpe Ratio NA 0.68 0.17 0.19 0.71 -1.28 1.94 0.47
Draw Down(%) NA 17.0 38.0 38.0 17.0 36.0 11.6 10.6
Standard Deviation(%) NA 19.8 24.0 22.5 19.9 26.7 24.7 15.2
Treynor Ratio NA 0.1 0.02 0.03 0.11 -0.19 0.27 0.04
Alpha NA 0.0 -0.04 -0.02 0.02 -0.07 0.03 -0.02
Beta NA 1.34 1.62 1.63 1.34 1.75 1.75 1.64
RSquare NA 0.8 0.89 0.89 0.8 0.96 0.89 0.89
Yield(%) N/A 0.9 1.0 N/A 0.7 0.5 1.4 2.6
Dividend Growth(%) N/A 38.5 N/A N/A -0.9 -50.2 -41.7 N/A

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ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) Rolling Returns Charts

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From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the worst annualized return of 3-year rolling returns for ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is 3.11%.
From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the worst annualized return of 5-year rolling returns for ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is NA.
From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the worst annualized return of 10-year rolling returns for ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is NA.
From 03/27/2007 to 12/30/2010, the worst annualized return of 20-year rolling returns for ProFunds U.S. Government Plus A (GVPQX) is NA.

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