First I guess I should say they cant go to zero except for the inverse funds. You shouldnt even be looking at those except to see why you dont want to own them.
Second there is a difference between a fund going to zero and a fund being closed. If they close a fund you will get a deposit in your brokerage account for the value of the underlying securities on the date the fund closes and is liquided.
Toofuzzy
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