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Last Updated: Saturday January 14, 2023

 

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ETF#31 moves inversely to ETF#01 and mathematically contrarian; that is, there is an absence of fundamental merit that directly relates to QID. Fundamental assessments are addressed through QQQ. When QQQ is bearish, QID is disproportionately more bullish and vice versus.

QQQ is shown below for your convenience.

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