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DB Gold Double Long ETN (DGP)

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54.91+1.50 (+2.80%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
55.15 +0.24 (+0.44%)
After hours: 06:21PM EDT
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Previous close53.41
Open53.73
Bid0.00 x 1000
Ask58.92 x 1000
Day's range53.62 - 54.94
52-week range34.56 - 59.39
Volume16,312
Avg. volume10,387
Net assets96.39M
NAV53.67
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
Yield0.00%
YTD daily total return26.09%
Beta (5Y monthly)0.40
Expense ratio (net)0.75%
Inception date2008-02-27
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