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OEPSX - ProFunds Oil Equipment Svc & Dist Svc

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ProFunds Oil Equipment Svc & Dist Svc (OEPSX)
Expense Ratio: 2.73%
Expected Lifetime Fees: $68,144.80


The ProFunds Oil Equipment Svc & Dist Svc fund (OEPSX) is a Equity Energy fund started on 06/5/2006 and has $14.60 million in assets under management. The current manager has been running ProFunds Oil Equipment Svc & Dist Svc since 10/21/2011. The fund is rated by Morningstar. In addition to trading fees and broker commissions, this fund has 12b-1 fees of 1.00%

MarketRiders Prefers The Following ETF

Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE)
Expense Ratio: 0.19%
Expected Lifetime Fees: $6,157.84


The Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE) is an Exchange Traded Fund. It is a "basket" of securities that index the Equity Energy investment strategy and is an alternative to a Equity Energy mutual fund. Fees are very low compared to a comparable mutual fund like ProFunds Oil Equipment Svc & Dist Svc because computers automatically manage the stocks.




The Following Equity Energy Funds Have Lower Fees Than ProFunds Oil Equipment Svc & Dist Svc (OEPSX). Why are these metrics important?
Mutual Fund Name Ticker Symbol Turnover Assets (M) Annual Fees
BlackRock All-Cap Engy & Res Inst BACIX 22.0% 600 0.94%
BlackRock All-Cap Engy & Res Investor A BACAX 22.0% 600 1.36%
BlackRock All-Cap Engy & Res Investor B BACBX 22.0% 600 2.11%
BlackRock All-Cap Engy & Res Investor C BACCX 22.0% 600 2.06%
BlackRock Energy & Resources Instl SGLSX 40.0% 953 0.94%
BlackRock Energy & Resources Inv A SSGRX 40.0% 953 1.29%
BlackRock Energy & Resources Inv A SSGSZ 40.0% 953 1.29%
BlackRock Energy & Resources Inv B SSGPX 40.0% 953 2.08%
BlackRock Energy & Resources Inv C SSGDX 40.0% 953 2.05%
Cushing MLP Premier A CSHAX 72.3% 400 2.33%
Cushing MLP Premier I CSHZX 72.3% 400 2.08%
Fidelity Advisor Energy A FANAX 91.0% 606 1.16%
Fidelity Advisor Energy A FANSZ 91.0% 606 1.16%
Fidelity Advisor Energy B FANRX 91.0% 606 1.93%
Fidelity Advisor Energy C FNRCX 91.0% 606 1.90%
Fidelity Advisor Energy I FANIX 91.0% 606 0.86%
Fidelity Advisor Energy T FAGNX 91.0% 606 1.37%
Guinness Atkinson Global Energy GAGEX 28.2% 114 1.27%
ICON Energy S ICENX 88.3% 536 1.20%
Ivy Energy Y IEYYX 20.0% 108 1.49%
SteelPath MLP Alpha I MLPOX 14.0% 639 2.00%
SteelPath MLP Income A MLPDX 24.0% 382 1.35%
SteelPath MLP Income I MLPZX 24.0% 382 1.10%
Vanguard Energy Adm VGELX 24.0% 10,900 0.28%
Vanguard Energy Index Adm VENAX 11.0% 1,900 0.19%
Vanguard Energy Inv VGENX 24.0% 10,900 0.34%



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