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Company Name Symbol Price Prev. Close Volume 1 Year (%)
flag VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short Term ETN  XIV 9.190 9.650 17,442,416
-157.78 (-94.50%)
flag AMYRIS, Inc.  AMRS 1.690 1.580 613,269
-24.81 (-93.62%)
flag CPI Corp.  CPY 1.190 1.190 0
-14.21 (-92.27%)
flag Meru Networks, Inc.  MERU 1.630 1.580 247,514
-16.19 (-90.85%)
flag Primo Water Corporation  PRMW 1.300 1.310 324,195
-12.48 (-90.57%)
flag Houston American Energy Corp.  HUSA 1.520 1.610 731,626
-14.56 (-90.55%)
flag Complete Genomics, Inc.  GNOM 1.690 1.750 298,014
-12.76 (-88.30%)
flag First Solar, Inc.  FSLR 14.92 13.98 10,458,455
-110.36 (-88.09%)
flag Daqo New Energy ADR  DQ 1.460 1.580 67,869
-10.35 (-87.64%)
flag Camelot Information Systems  CIS 2.290 2.330 128,717
-15.38 (-87.04%)
flag MF Global Holdings  MF 1.200 1.200 0
-6.72 (-84.85%)
flag MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.  WFR 1.660 2.130 27,290,025
-9.18 (-84.69%)
flag China Medical Technologies, Inc.  CMED 1.820 1.820 0
-9.68 (-84.17%)
flag Patriot Coal Corporation  PCX 3.520 3.740 10,061,823
-18.11 (-83.73%)
flag James River Coal Company  JRCC 3.420 3.650 1,628,280
-17.39 (-83.57%)
flag SIGA Technologies, Inc.  SIGA 2.440 2.550 320,839
-12.08 (-83.20%)
flag National Bank of Greece S.A. Pfd. Series A ADS  NBG-PA 2.920 3.000 81,127
-14.45 (-83.19%)
flag Yuhe International, Inc.  YUII 1.210 1.210 0
-5.89 (-82.96%)
flag DynaVox, Inc.  DVOX 1.540 1.560 43,320
-7.45 (-82.87%)
flag JinkoSolar Holding Co ADS  JKS 4.740 5.320 550,849
-22.76 (-82.76%)
flag JA Solar Holdings, Co., Ltd  JASO 1.050 1.240 3,463,048
-4.93 (-82.44%)
flag Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.  PACB 2.100 2.150 454,899
-9.60 (-82.05%)
flag HDFC Bank Ltd. ADS  HDB 28.66 29.45 1,380,302
-128.51 (-81.76%)
flag Targacept, Inc.  TRGT 4.200 4.360 290,563
-18.80 (-81.74%)
flag China TechFaith Wireless Communication Technology Ltd  CNTF 1.130 1.140 60,344
-5.01 (-81.60%)
flag ReneSola Ltd. ADS  SOL 1.480 1.590 855,253
-6.54 (-81.55%)
flag NCI, Inc.  NCIT 4.170 4.040 54,403
-18.15 (-81.32%)
flag School Specialty, Inc.  SCHS 2.620 2.690 662,262
-11.32 (-81.21%)
flag Cleveland Biolabs, Inc.  CBLI 1.400 1.530 135,603
-5.78 (-80.50%)
flag Amtech Systems, Inc.  ASYS 4.460 4.600 156,617
-18.19 (-80.31%)
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Rating Mutual Funds

Mutual fund ratings with the top losers and gainers of the past year. Search all of the top and bottom rated mutual funds below. Mutual funds may invest in many kinds of securities (subject to its investment objective as set forth in the fund's prospectus, which is the legal document under SEC laws which offers the funds for sale and contains a wealth of information about the fund).

How to Rate Mutual Funds

The most common securities purchased are "cash" or money market instruments, stocks, bonds, other mutual fund shares, and more exotic instruments such as senior loans and derivatives like forwards, futures, options and swaps. Some funds' investment objectives (and or its name) define the type of investments in which the fund invests. For example, the fund's objective might state "...the fund will seek capital appreciation by investing primarily in listed equity securities (stocks) of U.S. companies with any market capitalization range." This would be "stock" fund or a "domestic/US stock" fund since it stated U.S. companies. A fund may invest primarily in the shares of a particular industry or market sector, such as technology, utilities or financial services. These top rated mutual funds are known as specialty or sector funds. Bond funds can vary according to risk (e.g., high-yield junk bonds or investment-grade corporate bonds), type of issuers (e.g., government agencies, corporations, or municipalities), or maturity of the bonds (short- or long-term). Both stock and bond funds can invest in primarily U.S. securities (domestic funds), both U.S. and foreign securities (global funds), or primarily foreign securities (international funds). Learn more about rating mutual funds at the Stocknod blog.