# EDGAR Filing Document

**Accession Number:** 0001039803
**File Stem:** 0001193125-25-297644
**Filing Date:** 2025-11
**Character Count:** 3347539
**Document Hash:** 2270e1eeaba9999d50b8f2a15c10ad98
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## Filing Content

## Filing Summary
**0001193125-25-297644.hdr.sgml**: 20251125

**ACCESSION NUMBER**: 0001193125-25-297644

**CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE**: 485BPOS

**PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT**: 1350

**FILED AS OF DATE**: 20251125

**DATE AS OF CHANGE**: 20251125

**EFFECTIVENESS DATE**: 20251128

**FILER**: 

**COMPANY DATA:**
- **COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:** ProFunds
- **CENTRAL INDEX KEY:** 0001039803

**ORGANIZATION NAME:**
- **EIN:** 522035197
- **STATE OF INCORPORATION:** DE
- **FISCAL YEAR END:** 1231

**FILING VALUES:**
- **FORM TYPE:** 485BPOS
- **SEC ACT:** 1940 Act
- **SEC FILE NUMBER:** 811-08239
- **FILM NUMBER:** 251522777

**BUSINESS ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 7272 WISCONSIN AVENUE
- **STREET 2:** 21ST FLOOR
- **CITY:** BETHESDA
- **STATE:** MD
- **ZIP:** 20814
- **BUSINESS PHONE:** 2404976428

**MAIL ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 7272 WISCONSIN AVENUE
- **STREET 2:** 21ST FLOOR
- **CITY:** BETHESDA
- **STATE:** MD
- **ZIP:** 20814

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** PROFUNDS
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 19970521
**FILER**: 

**COMPANY DATA:**
- **COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:** ProFunds
- **CENTRAL INDEX KEY:** 0001039803

**ORGANIZATION NAME:**
- **EIN:** 522035197
- **STATE OF INCORPORATION:** DE
- **FISCAL YEAR END:** 1231

**FILING VALUES:**
- **FORM TYPE:** 485BPOS
- **SEC ACT:** 1933 Act
- **SEC FILE NUMBER:** 333-28339
- **FILM NUMBER:** 251522776

**BUSINESS ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 7272 WISCONSIN AVENUE
- **STREET 2:** 21ST FLOOR
- **CITY:** BETHESDA
- **STATE:** MD
- **ZIP:** 20814
- **BUSINESS PHONE:** 2404976428

**MAIL ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 7272 WISCONSIN AVENUE
- **STREET 2:** 21ST FLOOR
- **CITY:** BETHESDA
- **STATE:** MD
- **ZIP:** 20814

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** PROFUNDS
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 19970521

## Series and Classes Contracts Data

### BULL PROFUND (Series ID: S000003059)

| Class ID   | Class Name                  | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008334 | BULL PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | BLPIX           |
| C000008335 | BULL PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | BLPSX           |

### SMALL-CAP GROWTH PROFUND (Series ID: S000003060)

| Class ID   | Class Name                              | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008336 | SMALL-CAP GROWTH PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SGPIX           |
| C000008337 | SMALL-CAP GROWTH PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SGPSX           |

### EUROPE 30 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003061)

| Class ID   | Class Name                       | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008338 | EUROPE 30 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UEPIX           |
| C000008339 | EUROPE 30 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UEPSX           |

### ULTRABULL PROFUND (Series ID: S000003062)

| Class ID   | Class Name                       | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008340 | ULTRABULL PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | ULPIX           |
| C000008341 | ULTRABULL PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | ULPSX           |

### ULTRAMID-CAP PROFUND (Series ID: S000003063)

| Class ID   | Class Name                          | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008342 | ULTRAMID-CAP PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UMPIX           |
| C000008343 | ULTRAMID-CAP PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UMPSX           |

### ULTRASMALL-CAP PROFUND (Series ID: S000003064)

| Class ID   | Class Name                            | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008344 | ULTRASMALL-CAP PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UAPIX           |
| C000008345 | ULTRASMALL-CAP PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UAPSX           |

### ULTRADOW 30 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003065)

| Class ID   | Class Name                         | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008346 | ULTRADOW 30 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UDPIX           |
| C000008347 | ULTRADOW 30 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UDPSX           |

### ULTRANASDAQ-100 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003066)

| Class ID   | Class Name                             | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008348 | ULTRANASDAQ-100 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UOPIX           |
| C000008349 | ULTRANASDAQ-100 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UOPSX           |

### ULTRAJAPAN PROFUND (Series ID: S000003067)

| Class ID   | Class Name                        | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008350 | ULTRAJAPAN PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UJPIX           |
| C000008351 | ULTRAJAPAN PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UJPSX           |

### MID-CAP PROFUND (Series ID: S000003068)

| Class ID   | Class Name                     | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008352 | MID-CAP PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | MDPIX           |
| C000008353 | MID-CAP PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | MDPSX           |

### SMALL-CAP PROFUND (Series ID: S000003069)

| Class ID   | Class Name                       | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008354 | SMALL-CAP PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SLPIX           |
| C000008355 | SMALL-CAP PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SLPSX           |

### NASDAQ-100 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003070)

| Class ID   | Class Name                        | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008356 | NASDAQ-100 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | OTPIX           |
| C000008357 | NASDAQ-100 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | OTPSX           |

### LARGE-CAP VALUE PROFUND (Series ID: S000003071)

| Class ID   | Class Name                             | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008358 | LARGE-CAP VALUE PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | LVPIX           |
| C000008359 | LARGE-CAP VALUE PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | LVPSX           |

### LARGE-CAP GROWTH PROFUND (Series ID: S000003072)

| Class ID   | Class Name                              | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008360 | LARGE-CAP GROWTH PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | LGPIX           |
| C000008361 | LARGE-CAP GROWTH PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | LGPSX           |

### MID-CAP VALUE PROFUND (Series ID: S000003073)

| Class ID   | Class Name                           | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008362 | MID-CAP VALUE PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | MLPIX           |
| C000008363 | MID-CAP VALUE PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | MLPSX           |

### MID-CAP GROWTH PROFUND (Series ID: S000003074)

| Class ID   | Class Name                            | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008364 | MID-CAP GROWTH PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | MGPIX           |
| C000008365 | MID-CAP GROWTH PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | MGPSX           |

### SMALL-CAP VALUE PROFUND (Series ID: S000003075)

| Class ID   | Class Name                             | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008366 | SMALL-CAP VALUE PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SVPIX           |
| C000008367 | SMALL-CAP VALUE PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SVPSX           |

### BEAR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003076)

| Class ID   | Class Name                  | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008368 | BEAR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | BRPIX           |
| C000008369 | BEAR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | BRPSX           |

### SHORT REAL ESTATE PROFUND (Series ID: S000003077)

| Class ID   | Class Name                               | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008370 | SHORT REAL ESTATE PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SRPIX           |
| C000008371 | SHORT REAL ESTATE PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SRPSX           |

### SHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND (Series ID: S000003078)

| Class ID   | Class Name                             | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008372 | SHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SHPIX           |
| C000008373 | SHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SHPSX           |

### SHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003079)

| Class ID   | Class Name                              | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008374 | SHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SOPIX           |
| C000008375 | SHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SOPSX           |

### ULTRABEAR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003080)

| Class ID   | Class Name                       | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008376 | ULTRABEAR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | URPIX           |
| C000008377 | ULTRABEAR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | URPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT MID-CAP PROFUND (Series ID: S000003081)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008378 | ULTRASHORT MID-CAP PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UIPIX           |
| C000008379 | ULTRASHORT MID-CAP PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UIPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND (Series ID: S000003082)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                  | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008380 | ULTRASHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UCPIX           |
| C000008381 | ULTRASHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UCPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT DOW 30 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003083)

| Class ID   | Class Name                               | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008382 | ULTRASHORT DOW 30 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UWPIX           |
| C000008383 | ULTRASHORT DOW 30 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UWPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003084)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                   | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008384 | ULTRASHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | USPIX           |
| C000008385 | ULTRASHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | USPSX           |

### SHORT ENERGY PROFUND (Series ID: S000003085)

| Class ID   | Class Name                          | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008386 | SHORT ENERGY PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SNPIX           |
| C000008387 | SHORT ENERGY PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SNPSX           |

### BANKS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003091)

| Class ID   | Class Name                               | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008397 | BANKS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | BKPIX           |
| C000008398 | BANKS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | BKPSX           |

### INTERNET ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003092)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                  | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008399 | INTERNET ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | INPIX           |
| C000008400 | INTERNET ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | INPSX           |

### PHARMACEUTICALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003093)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                         | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008401 | PHARMACEUTICALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | PHPIX           |
| C000008402 | PHARMACEUTICALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | PHPSX           |

### PRECIOUS METALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003094)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                         | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008403 | PRECIOUS METALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | PMPIX           |
| C000008404 | PRECIOUS METALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | PMPSX           |

### REAL ESTATE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003095)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                     | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008405 | REAL ESTATE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | REPIX           |
| C000008406 | REAL ESTATE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | REPSX           |

### SEMICONDUCTOR ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003096)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                       | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008407 | SEMICONDUCTOR ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SMPIX           |
| C000008408 | SEMICONDUCTOR ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SMPSX           |

### TECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003097)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                    | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008409 | TECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | TEPIX           |
| C000008410 | TECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | TEPSX           |

### UTILITIES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003099)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                   | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008413 | UTILITIES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UTPIX           |
| C000008414 | UTILITIES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UTPSX           |

### COMMUNICATION SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003100)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                                | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008415 | COMMUNICATION SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | WCPIX           |
| C000008416 | COMMUNICATION SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | WCPSX           |

### U.S. GOVERNMENT PLUS PROFUND (Series ID: S000003101)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                  | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008417 | U.S. GOVERNMENT PLUS PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | GVPIX           |
| C000008418 | U.S. GOVERNMENT PLUS PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | GVPSX           |

### MATERIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003102)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                   | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008419 | MATERIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | BMPIX           |
| C000008420 | MATERIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | BMPSX           |

### RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY 10 PROFUND (Series ID: S000003103)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                         | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008421 | RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY 10 PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | RTPIX           |
| C000008422 | RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY 10 PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | RTPSX           |

### RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY PROFUND (Series ID: S000003104)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                      | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008423 | RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | RRPIX           |
| C000008424 | RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | RRPSX           |

### RISING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003105)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008425 | RISING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | RDPIX           |
| C000008426 | RISING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | RDPSX           |

### FALLING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003106)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                 | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008427 | FALLING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | FDPIX           |
| C000008428 | FALLING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | FDPSX           |

### BIOTECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003107)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                       | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008429 | BIOTECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | BIPIX           |
| C000008430 | BIOTECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | BIPSX           |

### CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003108)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                                | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008431 | CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | CYPIX           |
| C000008432 | CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | CYPSX           |

### CONSUMER STAPLES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003109)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                          | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008433 | CONSUMER STAPLES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | CNPIX           |
| C000008434 | CONSUMER STAPLES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | CNPSX           |

### ENERGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003110)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008435 | ENERGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | ENPIX           |
| C000008436 | ENERGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | ENPSX           |

### FINANCIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003111)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                    | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008437 | FINANCIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | FNPIX           |
| C000008438 | FINANCIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | FNPSX           |

### HEALTH CARE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003112)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                     | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008439 | HEALTH CARE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | HCPIX           |
| C000008440 | HEALTH CARE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | HCPSX           |

### INDUSTRIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000003113)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                     | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000008441 | INDUSTRIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | IDPIX           |
| C000008442 | INDUSTRIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | IDPSX           |

### SHORT PRECIOUS METALS PROFUND (Series ID: S000004469)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                   | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000012306 | SHORT PRECIOUS METALS PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | SPPIX           |
| C000012307 | SHORT PRECIOUS METALS PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | SPPSX           |

### OIL & GAS EQUIPMENT & SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND (Series ID: S000004473)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                                        | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000012315 | OIL & GAS EQUIPMENT & SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | OEPIX           |
| C000012316 | OIL & GAS EQUIPMENT & SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | OEPSX           |

### ULTRAEMERGING MARKETS PROFUND (Series ID: S000008839)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                   | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000024060 | ULTRAEMERGING MARKETS PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UUPIX           |
| C000024061 | ULTRAEMERGING MARKETS PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UUPSX           |

### ULTRAINTERNATIONAL PROFUND (Series ID: S000008846)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000024071 | ULTRAINTERNATIONAL PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UNPIX           |
| C000024072 | ULTRAINTERNATIONAL PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UNPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT EMERGING MARKETS PROFUND (Series ID: S000008847)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                         | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000024074 | ULTRASHORT EMERGING MARKETS PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UVPIX           |
| C000024075 | ULTRASHORT EMERGING MARKETS PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UVPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT JAPAN PROFUND (Series ID: S000008849)

| Class ID   | Class Name                              | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000024080 | ULTRASHORT JAPAN PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UKPIX           |
| C000024081 | ULTRASHORT JAPAN PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UKPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT INTERNATIONAL PROFUND (Series ID: S000008850)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                      | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000024083 | ULTRASHORT INTERNATIONAL PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UXPIX           |
| C000024084 | ULTRASHORT INTERNATIONAL PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UXPSX           |

### ULTRASHORT LATIN AMERICA PROFUND (Series ID: S000012863)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                      | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000034786 | ULTRASHORT LATIN AMERICA PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UFPIX           |
| C000034787 | ULTRASHORT LATIN AMERICA PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UFPSX           |

### ULTRALATIN AMERICA PROFUND (Series ID: S000012879)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000034818 | ULTRALATIN AMERICA PROFUND INVESTOR CLASS | UBPIX           |
| C000034819 | ULTRALATIN AMERICA PROFUND SERVICE CLASS  | UBPSX           |

### UltraChina ProFund (Series ID: S000020739)

| Class ID   | Class Name                        | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000057897 | UltraChina ProFund Investor Class | UGPIX           |
| C000057898 | UltraChina ProFund Service Class  | UGPSX           |

### UltraShort China ProFund (Series ID: S000020741)

| Class ID   | Class Name                              | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000057903 | UltraShort China ProFund Investor Class | UHPIX           |
| C000057904 | UltraShort China ProFund Service Class  | UHPSX           |

### Access Flex High Yield ProFund (Series ID: S000071542)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                    | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000226849 | Access Flex High Yield ProFund Investor Class | FYAIX           |
| C000226850 | Access Flex High Yield ProFund Service Class  | FYASX           |

### Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund (Series ID: S000071543)

| Class ID   | Class Name                                         | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000226851 | Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund Investor Class | AFBIX           |
| C000226852 | Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund Service Class  | AFBSX           |

### Bitcoin ProFund (Series ID: S000072628)

| Class ID   | Class Name     | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000229022 | Investor Class | BTCFX           |

### Short Bitcoin ProFund (Series ID: S000076603)

| Class ID   | Class Name     | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000236592 | Investor Class | BITIX           |

### Ether ProFund (Series ID: S000085708)

| Class ID   | Class Name     | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000251052 | Investor Class | ETHFX           |

?xml version='1.0' encoding='ASCII'? 485BPOS

As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 25, 2025

**Registration Nos. 333-28339; 811-08239**

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**U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION**

**Washington, D.C. 20549**

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**Form N-1A**

**REGISTRATION STATEMENT**

**UNDER**

**THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933**

☒

**Pre-Effective Amendment No.** 

☐

**Post-Effective Amendment No. 155**

☒

**and/or**

**REGISTRATION STATEMENT**

**UNDER**

**THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940**

☒

**Amendment No. 157**

☒

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**ProFunds**

**(Exact name of Registrant as Specified in Trust Instrument)**

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**7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21**<sup>st</sup> **Floor**

**Bethesda, MD 20814**

**(Address of Principal Executive Office) (Zip Code)**

**(240) 497-6400**

**(Area Code and Telephone Number)**

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**Richard Morris**

**General Counsel**

**ProFund Advisors LLC**

**7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21**<sup>st</sup> **Floor**

**Bethesda, MD 20814**

**(Name and Address of Agent for Service)**

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***with copies to:*** 

**Allison M. Fumai, Esq.**<br> **Mark D. Perlow, Esq.**<br> **Adam T. Teufel, Esq.**<br> **Dechert LLP**<br> **1095 Avenue of the Americas**<br> **New York, NY 10036**<br>

**Approximate date of Proposed Public Offering:**

It is proposed that this filing will become effective:

☐ immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b)

☒ On November 28, 2025 pursuant to paragraph (b)

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☐ 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)

☐ On pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)

☐ 75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(2)

☐ On pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of Rule 485

**If appropriate, check the following:**

☐ This post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a previously filed post-effective amendment.

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Post-Effective Amendment No. 155 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A (File No. 333-28339) of ProFunds (the "Registrant") is being filed pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, for the purpose of finalizing disclosure in compliance with annual updating requirements. The effective date of each Prospectus included in this Registration Statement is November 28, 2025.

**C-2**

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**PROSPECTUS** 

Investor and Service Class

November 28, 2025

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|:---|:---|:---|
|  | **INVESTOR CLASS** | **SERVICE CLASS** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield <br> ProFund<sup>SM</sup> <br>| *AFBIX* | *AFBSX* |
| Access Flex High Yield <br> ProFund<sup>SM</sup> <br>| *FYAIX* | *FYASX* |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | *BKPIX* | *BKPSX* |
| Bear ProFund | *BRPIX* | *BRPSX* |
| Biotechnology UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *BIPIX* | *BIPSX* |
| Bull ProFund | *BLPIX* | *BLPSX* |
| Communication Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| *WCPIX* | *WCPSX* |
| Consumer Discretionary <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| *CYPIX* | *CYPSX* |
| Consumer Staples <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| *CNPIX* | *CNPSX* |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | *ENPIX* | *ENPSX* |
| Europe 30 ProFund | *UEPIX* | *UEPSX* |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | *FDPIX* | *FDPSX* |
| Financials UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *FNPIX* | *FNPSX* |
| Health Care UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *HCPIX* | *HCPSX* |
| Industrials UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *IDPIX* | *IDPSX* |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | *INPIX* | *INPSX* |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | *LGPIX* | *LGPSX* |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | *LVPIX* | *LVPSX* |
| Materials UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *BMPIX* | *BMPSX* |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | *MGPIX* | *MGPSX* |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | *MDPIX* | *MDPSX* |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | *MLPIX* | *MLPSX* |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | *OTPIX* | *OTPSX* |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & <br> Services UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *OEPIX* | *OEPSX* |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *PHPIX* | *PHPSX* |
| Precious Metals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *PMPIX* | *PMPSX* |
| Real Estate UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *REPIX* | *REPSX* |
| Rising Rates Opportunity <br> ProFund<br>| *RRPIX* | *RRPSX* |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 <br> ProFund<br>| *RTPIX* | *RTPSX* |

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
|  | **INVESTOR CLASS** | **SERVICE CLASS** |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | *RDPIX* | *RDPSX* |
| Semiconductor UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *SMPIX* | *SMPSX* |
| Short Energy ProFund | *SNPIX* | *SNPSX* |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | *SOPIX* | *SOPSX* |
| Short Precious Metals <br> ProFund<br>| *SPPIX* | *SPPSX* |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | *SRPIX* | *SRPSX* |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | *SHPIX* | *SHPSX* |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | *SGPIX* | *SGPSX* |
| Small-Cap ProFund | *SLPIX* | *SLPSX* |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | *SVPIX* | *SVPSX* |
| Technology UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| *TEPIX* | *TEPSX* |
| UltraBear ProFund | *URPIX* | *URPSX* |
| UltraBull ProFund | *ULPIX* | *ULPSX* |
| UltraChina ProFund | *UGPIX* | *UGPSX* |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | *UDPIX* | *UDPSX* |
| UltraEmerging Markets <br> ProFund<br>| *UUPIX* | *UUPSX* |
| UltraInternational ProFund | *UNPIX* | *UNPSX* |
| UltraJapan ProFund | *UJPIX* | *UJPSX* |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | *UBPIX* | *UBPSX* |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | *UMPIX* | *UMPSX* |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | *UOPIX* | *UOPSX* |
| UltraShort China ProFund | *UHPIX* | *UHPSX* |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | *UWPIX* | *UWPSX* |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets <br> ProFund<br>| *UVPIX* | *UVPSX* |
| UltraShort International <br> ProFund<br>| *UXPIX* | *UXPSX* |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | *UKPIX* | *UKPSX* |
| UltraShort Latin America <br> ProFund<br>| *UFPIX* | *UFPSX* |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | *UIPIX* | *UIPSX* |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 <br> ProFund<br>| *USPIX* | *USPSX* |
| UltraShort Small-Cap <br> ProFund<br>| *UCPIX* | *UCPSX* |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | *UAPIX* | *UAPSX* |
| U.S. Government Plus <br> ProFund<br>| *GVPIX* | *GVPSX* |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | *UTPIX* | *UTPSX* |

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Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of this Prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

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**Table of Contents**

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|:---|:---|
| **3** | **[Summary Section](#xx_dae30a1b-7be2-4761-9dd8-00dae108a15a_1)** |
| **4** | [Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund](#xx_dae30a1b-7be2-4761-9dd8-00dae108a15a_2) |
| **8** | [Access Flex High Yield ProFund](#xx_84b23d97-1c15-492c-9f74-917e6335850c_1) |
| **12** | [Banks UltraSector ProFund](#xx_afb2346b-5adc-43de-b139-839aa8d6abc6_1) |
| **18** | [Bear ProFund](#xx_ed8e3e65-cd9c-4907-89e4-8bd6a349c6ea_1) |
| **23** | [Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund](#xx_0d0863f5-6bf6-4bf2-8ab9-97d8cf15d8d3_1) |
| **28** | [Bull ProFund](#xx_9869373c-1b34-4b1d-9df5-fde8320c8b6c_1) |
| **32** | [Communication Services UltraSector ProFund](#xx_94d5e43a-721b-4fbe-a6d6-565dffc8e074_1) |
| **37** | [Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund](#xx_102ffdc9-9b49-456d-ab23-0ae0d5b10a10_1) |
| **43** | [Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund](#xx_81241965-8cf3-43a9-bf94-8cafc995a1fa_1) |
| **49** | [Energy UltraSector ProFund](#xx_bcec24e3-0030-4165-bbae-189a0e6a8fef_1) |
| **55** | [Europe 30 ProFund](#xx_7758564a-966c-4cfa-8c62-f972f40eb785_1) |
| **59** | [Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund](#xx_740639c4-68f7-419f-a193-ebdb6211b6f8_1) |
| **63** | [Financials UltraSector ProFund](#xx_9850deda-5dd6-4e0c-9172-c13c08fea1a0_1) |
| **69** | [Health Care UltraSector ProFund](#xx_68ca624f-66b5-4b6f-9a2d-f22f3166cb83_1) |
| **75** | [Industrials UltraSector ProFund](#xx_57a79dd2-71c4-41a3-a303-ad5933441252_1) |
| **80** | [Internet UltraSector ProFund](#xx_6b84ecae-8ec4-4c10-b826-72e64f22d12c_1) |
| **86** | [Large-Cap Growth ProFund](#xx_c38308e3-9235-4e1c-9408-b58f596138ae_1) |
| **90** | [Large-Cap Value ProFund](#xx_2d209957-5688-4c7a-b750-9b6a6d2c4195_1) |
| **94** | [Materials UltraSector ProFund](#xx_71dcaafc-ae06-4a80-840b-f30a1f359cd9_1) |
| **99** | [Mid-Cap Growth ProFund](#xx_b7b02e3c-46b8-41f5-aafe-febd922059ed_1) |
| **103** | [Mid-Cap ProFund](#xx_146d5b4d-421c-48ed-874d-69d4c34c38ba_1) |
| **107** | [Mid-Cap Value ProFund](#xx_9263396c-f6c9-4781-b820-3c101cf27170_1) |
| **111** | [Nasdaq-100 ProFund](#xx_5d87c644-6c61-46da-a440-198f96ef0d1c_1) |
| **115** | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector](#xx_5e27c2fe-10aa-45ca-bad6-ec10bdfff383_1)<br> [ProFund](#xx_5e27c2fe-10aa-45ca-bad6-ec10bdfff383_1)<br>|
| **121** | [Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund](#xx_a619bb29-7d0e-42d0-8e5f-dac0a09ab75a_1) |
| **127** | [Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund](#xx_acceb42e-2dd6-4770-8593-5fbcd69d5b86_1) |
| **133** | [Real Estate UltraSector ProFund](#xx_d78ba589-7de9-480f-a1e6-f1fa95f770c2_1) |
| **139** | [Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund](#xx_48390293-2612-4d1a-916b-7166984e867b_1) |
| **144** | [Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund](#xx_2ba02242-d325-47b0-b035-c6e04bd8ff40_1) |
| **149** | [Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund](#xx_cfb9fddc-364b-403f-902a-5c7b9c8bb3ec_1) |
| **154** | [Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund](#xx_acef554f-a6e4-4286-aa3a-7f6884b53eef_1) |
| **160** | [Short Energy ProFund](#xx_ab03f472-682c-49cf-92a9-1377e9bc6532_1) |
| **166** | [Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund](#xx_32bbeb71-a578-440d-9ab2-811f8eaee951_1) |
| **172** | [Short Precious Metals ProFund](#xx_00e2bc4b-2d5e-4ec3-8151-bb2a92293827_1) |
| **178** | [Short Real Estate ProFund](#xx_784d10d8-8d0e-4b58-b9d5-341ee3e4d8be_1) |

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|:---|:---|
| **184** | [Short Small-Cap ProFund](#xx_d77ebe96-d5ea-43b7-adef-04e527dda141_1) |
| **190** | [Small-Cap Growth ProFund](#xx_f39068b0-5207-42b6-9cbb-1a8f39e9cb61_1) |
| **194** | [Small-Cap ProFund](#xx_a8a8184e-e1c0-4a64-87ca-650d03fd0352_1) |
| **198** | [Small-Cap Value ProFund](#xx_b5dc0995-e4d0-4999-a6d7-b0f6f22c66e7_1) |
| **202** | [Technology UltraSector ProFund](#xx_93413e4d-99b2-484c-b2ae-1dcdc15243b1_1) |
| **208** | [UltraBear ProFund](#xx_10f64902-54c5-4e04-b06c-52f26aa11621_1) |
| **213** | [UltraBull ProFund](#xx_2a47a819-ea1a-4273-877f-b107d9a32927_1) |
| **218** | [UltraChina ProFund](#xx_677f7cc2-4cb9-48cb-9e13-5615792713ea_1) |
| **224** | [UltraDow 30 ProFund](#xx_f6f992a7-07f6-4217-9523-6b5661bef974_1) |
| **229** | [UltraEmerging Markets ProFund](#xx_bef6e3b1-c4c0-4da0-988f-83f77870d313_1) |
| **235** | [UltraInternational ProFund](#xx_518a7dfd-f162-4635-b05f-aef4345cc504_1) |
| **241** | [UltraJapan ProFund](#xx_84488e66-a38f-462b-a8fe-a055783be5fd_1) |
| **247** | [UltraLatin America ProFund](#xx_23bfc297-7744-4dce-8d03-53d9a92ec979_1) |
| **253** | [UltraMid-Cap ProFund](#xx_b4cf984c-6702-4a42-a380-696bc5380588_1) |
| **258** | [UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund](#xx_116238fa-3a91-4471-bd47-40e5fe09387e_1) |
| **263** | [UltraShort China ProFund](#xx_01980d30-de5d-4c28-b8e5-cd10a150eb02_1) |
| **269** | [UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund](#xx_7066747f-8357-4a3f-b6d7-6963fe699d03_1) |
| **274** | [UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund](#xx_efc1ae38-4f7a-4fe1-814a-3707961cad74_1) |
| **280** | [UltraShort International ProFund](#xx_7022147f-7314-4442-9ae8-a0a87aca6e01_1) |
| **286** | [UltraShort Japan ProFund](#xx_bd24ea29-0060-40d5-a517-ee9fc7f4b762_1) |
| **292** | [UltraShort Latin America ProFund](#xx_f7072135-bc49-4003-b687-1597732a8dcc_1) |
| **298** | [UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund](#xx_84522c9d-0f4a-4b11-ae42-99af2fe264d2_1) |
| **304** | [UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund](#xx_ac39c68d-cf4f-4908-abe9-d056e6179922_1) |
| **309** | [UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund](#xx_a47411aa-1cb2-4e5f-ba21-633bb2504b90_1) |
| **315** | [UltraSmall-Cap ProFund](#xx_93797ca7-5a2d-4869-ae6c-87a056cf6022_1) |
| **321** | [U.S. Government Plus ProFund](#xx_6be7921e-a472-42fd-8dfa-9f1675df1c8c_1) |
| **326** | [Utilities UltraSector ProFund](#xx_9c58c468-8893-4f3c-b04e-69f8dd3a8235_1) |
| **331** | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; **[Investment Objectives, Principal Investment](#xx_85afa041-7b32-4a71-9cdc-59b9f244184e_1)**<br> **[Strategies and Related Risks](#xx_85afa041-7b32-4a71-9cdc-59b9f244184e_1)**<br>|
| **358** | **[Fund Management](#xx_8ce49c66-ede6-4163-8f11-5575ac6e44a3_1)** |
| **359** | [Fund Management](#xx_8ce49c66-ede6-4163-8f11-5575ac6e44a3_2) |
| **362** | **[General Information](#xx_c7de63b6-f6ae-432f-8ede-3e26008ff9c7_1)** |
| **363** | [General Information](#xx_c7de63b6-f6ae-432f-8ede-3e26008ff9c7_2) |
| **367** | **[Shareholder Services Guide](#xx_918db0e0-b7d4-4f6d-aa75-751f09ed95d5_1)** |
| **378** | **[Financial Highlights](#xx_df929ad3-2f78-4ba6-ab3f-b7f55d5e9bb5_1)** |

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**3**

**Summary Section**

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**4 :: Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class AFBIX :: Service Class AFBSX

**Investment Objective**

Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund (the "Fund") seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the inverse of the total return of the high yield market consistent with maintaining reasonable liquidity.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 4.59% | 4.59% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 5.34% | 6.34% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -3.56% | -3.56% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1280 | $2371 | $5066 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1560 | $2805 | $5774 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its objective, its net asset value should generally lose value as the high yield market (i.e., U.S. corporate high yield debt market) is rallying (gaining value). Conversely, its net asset value should generally increase in value as the high yield market is falling (losing value).

The Fund is actively managed and seeks to achieve returns that are not directly correlated to any particular fixed income benchmark. The Fund invests primarily in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should provide investment results that correspond generally to the inverse of the high yield market.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, ETFs, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse exposure to the high yield market. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

The Fund seeks to maintain inverse exposure to the high yield market regardless of market conditions and without taking defensive positions in cash or other instruments in anticipation of periods favorable for the high yield market (which would generally be adverse market conditions for this Fund). There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in securities that provide exposure to the high yield market and/or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short Investing Risk** – You will lose money when the high yield market rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional fund. Obtaining short exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**High Yield Risk** — Investment in or exposure to high yield (lower rated) debt instruments (also known as "junk bonds") may involve greater levels of credit, prepayment, liquidity and valuation risk than for higher rated instruments. High yield debt instruments may be more sensitive to economic changes, political changes, or adverse developments specific to a company than other fixed income instruments. These securities are subject to greater risk of loss, greater sensitivity to economic changes, valuation difficulties, and a potential lack of a secondary or public market for securities. High yield debt instruments are considered speculative with respect to the issuer's continuing ability to make principal and interest payments and, therefore, such instruments generally involve greater risk of default or price changes than higher rated debt instruments. Furthermore, the transaction costs associated with the purchase and sale of high yield debt instruments may vary greatly depending upon a number of factors and may adversely affect the Fund's performance.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Debt Instrument Risk** — Debt instruments are subject to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market and economic

developments, as well as developments that affect specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market. Debt markets can be volatile and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Interest Rate Risk** — Interest rate risk is the risk that debt instruments or related financial instruments may fluctuate in value due to changes in interest rates. A wide variety of factors can cause interest rates to fluctuate (e.g., central bank monetary policies, fiscal or other government policies, inflation rates, general economic conditions, etc.). Commonly, investments subject to interest rate risk will decrease in value when interest rates rise and increase in value when interest rates decline. A rising interest rate environment may cause the value of debt instruments to decrease and adversely impact the liquidity of debt instruments. Without taking into account other factors, the value of securities with longer maturities typically fluctuates more in response to interest rate changes than securities with shorter maturities. These factors may cause the value of an investment in the Fund to change. Since the Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the inverse of the high yield market, the Fund's performance will generally be more favorable when interest rates rise and less favorable when interest rates decline.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the benchmark. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the benchmark has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities

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of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Management Risk** — The Fund is actively managed and its performance reflects the investment decisions that ProFund Advisors makes for the Fund. ProFund Advisors' judgments about the Fund's investments may prove to be incorrect. If the investments selected and strategies employed by the Fund fail to produce the intended results, the Fund could underperform or have negative returns as compared to other funds with a similar investment objective and/or strategies. The Fund's active strategy should not be expected to provide positive returns when the overall high yield market is rallying (gaining value).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Time Risk** — The Fund typically values its portfolio at 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). In certain cases, the Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days and at times when the Fund is not open for business. As a result, the value of the Fund may change, perhaps significantly, on days and at times when shareholders are unable to purchase, redeem, or exchange shares.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past

results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

The Fund is the successor to the Access Flex Bear High Yield Fund, a series of Access One Trust (the "Predecessor Fund"), a mutual fund with identical investment objectives, policies, and restrictions, as a result of the reorganization of the Predecessor Fund into the Fund on April 23, 2021 (the "Reorganization Date"). The performance in the bar chart and table for the periods prior to the Reorganization Date is that of the Predecessor Fund.

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfafbix_20.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 9.04% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2023 | -6.82% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -4.52% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **4/27/2005** |
| – Before Taxes | -3.07% | -2.66% | -5.03% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -3.08% | -2.66% | -5.03% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -1.82% | -2.00% | -3.61% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-3.99%** | **-3.60%** | **-5.91%** | **4/27/2005** |
| **Markit iBoxx $ Liquid High Yield** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **7.95%** | **3.53%** | **4.57%** |  |
| **Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate** <br> **Bond Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **1.25%** | **-0.33%** | **1.35%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 111 :: Service Class 141 :: **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund :: 7**

arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October, 2024.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**8 :: Access Flex High Yield ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class FYAIX :: Service Class FYASX

**Investment Objective**

Access Flex High Yield ProFund (the "Fund") seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the total return of the high yield market consistent with maintaining reasonable liquidity.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.00% | 1.00% |
| Recoupment<sup>1</sup> | 0.05% | 0.05% |
| Other Operating Expenses | 0.95% | 0.95% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>2</sup> | **1.75%** | **2.75%** |

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The "Recoupment" line shows gross recoupment payments made by the Fund during its most recent fiscal year. In addition, at times during the fiscal year amounts were waived or reimbursed to the Fund - the gross amount of this waiver/reimbursement is shown separately in the "Fee Waivers/Reimbursements" line. The recoupment shown did not cause the Fund's expenses to exceed any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the time the recouped amounts were originally waived/reimbursed.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/

expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $178 | $551 | $949 | $2062 |
| Service Class | $278 | $853 | $1454 | $3080 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 1,308% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its objective, its net asset value should generally gain value as the high yield market (i.e., U.S. corporate high yield debt market) is rallying (gaining value). Conversely, its net asset value should generally decrease in value as the high yield market is falling (losing value).

The Fund is actively managed and seeks to achieve returns that are not directly correlated to any particular fixed income index. The Fund invests primarily in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should provide investment results that correspond generally to the high yield market.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, ETFs, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse exposure to the high yield market. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 110 :: Service Class 140 :: **Access Flex High Yield ProFund :: 9**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

The Fund seeks to maintain exposure to the high yield market regardless of market conditions and without taking defensive positions in cash or other instruments in anticipation of an adverse climate for the high yield market. There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in securities that provide exposure to the high yield market and/or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**High Yield Risk** — Investment in or exposure to high yield (lower rated) debt instruments (also known as "junk bonds") may involve greater levels of credit, prepayment, liquidity and valuation risk than for higher rated instruments. High yield debt instruments may be more sensitive to economic changes, political changes, or adverse developments specific to a company than other fixed income instruments. These securities are subject to greater risk of loss, greater sensitivity to economic changes, valuation difficulties, and a potential lack of a secondary or public market for securities. High yield debt instruments are considered speculative with respect to the issuer's continuing ability to make principal and interest payments and, therefore, such instruments generally involve greater risk of default or price changes than higher rated debt instruments. Furthermore, the transaction costs associated with the purchase and sale of high yield debt instruments may vary greatly depending upon a number of factors and may adversely affect the Fund's performance.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Debt Instrument Risk** — Debt instruments are subject to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market and economic developments, as well as developments that affect specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market. Debt markets can be volatile and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Interest Rate Risk** — Interest rate risk is the risk that debt instruments or related financial instruments may fluctuate in

value due to changes in interest rates. A wide variety of factors can cause interest rates to fluctuate (e.g., central bank monetary policies, fiscal or other government policies, inflation rates, general economic conditions, etc.). Commonly, investments subject to interest rate risk will decrease in value when interest rates rise and increase in value when interest rates decline. A rising interest rate environment may cause the value of debt instruments to decrease and adversely impact the liquidity of debt instruments. Without taking into account other factors, the value of securities with longer maturities typically fluctuates more in response to interest rate changes than securities with shorter maturities. These factors may cause the value of an investment in the Fund to change.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the benchmark. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the benchmark has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Management Risk** — The Fund is actively managed and its performance reflects the investment decisions that ProFund Advisors makes for the Fund. ProFund Advisors' judgments about the Fund's investments may prove to be

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**10 :: Access Flex High Yield ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class FYAIX :: Service Class FYASX

incorrect. If the investments selected and strategies employed by the Fund fail to produce the intended results, the Fund could underperform or have negative returns as compared to other funds with a similar investment objective and/or strategies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Time Risk** — The Fund typically values its portfolio at 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). In certain cases, the Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days and at times when the Fund is not open for business. As a result, the value of the Fund may change, perhaps significantly, on days and at times when shareholders are unable to purchase, redeem, or exchange shares.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

The Fund is the successor to the Access Flex High Yield Fund, a series of Access One Trust (the "Predecessor Fund"), a mutual fund with identical investment objectives, policies, and restrictions, as a result of the reorganization of the Predecessor Fund into the Fund on April 23, 2021 (the "Reorganization Date"). The performance in the bar chart and table for the

periods prior to the Reorganization Date is that of the Predecessor Fund.

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pffyaix_18.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2023 | 7.98% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -9.49% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 5.73% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **12/17/2004** |
| – Before Taxes | 6.54% | 1.69% | 3.31% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 3.02% | -0.12% | 1.46% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 3.83% | 0.49% | 1.70% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **5.39%** | **0.66%** | **2.28%** | **12/17/2004** |
| **Markit iBoxx $ Liquid High Yield** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **7.95%** | **3.53%** | **4.57%** |  |
| **Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **1.25%** | **-0.33%** | **1.35%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 110 :: Service Class 140 :: **Access Flex High Yield ProFund :: 11**

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October, 2024.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, quarterly, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**12 :: Banks UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class BKPIX :: Service Class BKPSX

**Investment Objective**

Banks UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Banks Select Industry Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.94% | 0.94% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.69%** | **2.69%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $172 | $533 | $918 | $1998 |
| Service Class | $272 | $835 | $1425 | $3022 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 059 :: Service Class 089 :: **Banks UltraSector ProFund :: 13**

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 184% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of banking companies included in the S&P Total Market Index. The S&P Total Market Index is designed to track the broad equity market listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes companies in the following sub-industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): asset management & custody banks, diversified banks, regional banks, diversified financial services, and commercial & residential mortgage finance. These companies are then weighted using an equal weight methodology with liquidity adjustments. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPSIBK."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties

may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the

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volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 29.44%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 33.18% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 16.20%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its

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Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Banks Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects on profitability due to increases in interest rates or loan losses (which usually increase in economic downturns, which could lead to insolvency or other negative consequences); severe price competition; economic conditions; credit rating downgrades; and increased inter-sector consolidation and competition. This sector has experienced significant losses in the recent past, and the impact of more stringent capital requirements and of recent or future regulation on any individual bank or on the sector as a whole cannot be predicted. The banks industry may also be affected by risks that affect the broader financial services industry.

The distress, impairment, or failure of one or more banking institutions may affect the value of investments in the industry. The failure of a banking institution could raise economic concerns over disruption in the industry. There can be no

certainty that any actions taken by governments or quasi-governmental organizations will be effective in mitigating the effects of banking institution failures on the economy or restoring public confidence in the banking industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the banks and financials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors.

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There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 52.88% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -57.80% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 8.80% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | 28.64% | 0.66% | 6.95% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 28.41% | 0.54% | 6.83% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 17.12% | 0.49% | 5.61% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **27.34%** | **-0.36%** | **5.86%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **S&P Banks Select Industry** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **24.20%** | **6.54%** | **7.99%** |  |
| **S&P Total Market Index**<sup>1,2</sup> | **23.87%** | **13.77%** | **12.47%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

The Fund's broad-based securities market index was changed from S&P 500 Index to S&P Total Market Index to better reflect the markets in which the Fund invests.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

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**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

Bear ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.26% | 1.26% |
| Recoupment<sup>1</sup> | 0.02% | 0.02% |
| Other Operating Expenses | 1.24% | 1.24% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.01% | 3.01% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>2</sup> | -0.23% | -0.23% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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The "Recoupment" line shows gross recoupment payments made by the Fund during its most recent fiscal year. In addition, at times during the fiscal year amounts were waived or reimbursed to the Fund - the gross amount of this waiver/reimbursement is shown separately in the "Fee Waivers/Reimbursements" line. The recoupment shown did not cause the Fund's expenses to exceed any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the time the recouped amounts were originally waived/reimbursed.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that

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your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $608 | $1062 | $2319 |
| Service Class | $281 | $909 | $1562 | $3311 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. These companies are weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange

or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be

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considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| 50% | 98.0% | 87.9% | 55.8% | 14.0% | -26.4% |
| 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| 30% | 41.4% | 34.2% | 11.3% | -18.6% | -47.4% |
| 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 10% | 10.0% | 4.4% | -13.5% | -36.7% | -59.1% |
| 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| -10% | -10.0% | -14.6% | -29.2% | -48.2% | -66.6% |
| -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| -30% | -23.8% | -27.7% | -40.1% | -56.2% | -71.7% |
| -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| -50% | -34.0% | -37.4% | -48.1% | -62.0% | -75.5% |
| -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.36%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 20.39% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.87%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

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Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment

results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the information technology industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these

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circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with a broad measure of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | 16.88% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -19.52% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -11.11% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **12/30/1997** |
| – Before Taxes | -14.40% | -13.80% | -12.70% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -16.85% | -14.68% | -13.16% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -8.52% | -9.97% | -8.12% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-15.10%** | **-14.59%** | **-13.55%** | **12/30/1997** |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 043 :: Service Class 073 :: **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund :: 23**

**Investment Objective**

Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Biotechnology Select Industry Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.77% | 0.77% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.52%** | **2.52%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $155 | $480 | $829 | $1813 |
| Service Class | $255 | $785 | $1340 | $2856 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect

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the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 52% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of biotechnology companies included in the S&P Total Market Index. The S&P Total Market Index is designed to track the broad equity market listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes companies in the biotechnology sub-industry according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS). These companies are then weighted using an equal weight methodology with liquidity adjustments. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPSIBI."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are

supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact

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on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 34.03%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 43.84% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was -4.52%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund

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**26 :: Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class BIPIX :: Service Class BIPSX

may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, and Life Sciences Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: heavy dependence on patents and intellectual property rights, with profitability affected by the loss or impairment of such rights; risks of new technologies and competitive pressures; large expenditures on research and development of products or services that may not prove commercially successful or may become obsolete quickly; regulations and restrictions imposed by the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, state and local governments, and foreign regulatory authorities; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Moreover, stock prices of biotechnology companies are very volatile, particularly when their products are up for regulatory approval and/or under regulatory scrutiny. The biotechnology sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader health care industry, including expenses and losses from extensive litigation on product liability and similar claims. The pharmaceuticals sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader health care industry, including: heavy dependence on patent protection, with profitability affected by the expiration of patents; supply chain issues; labor shortages; product liability claims; competitive forces that may make it difficult to raise prices and, in fact, may result in price discounts; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets and financial resources or personnel.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to

approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the pharmaceuticals, biotechnology & life sciences industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 043 :: Service Class 073 :: **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund :: 27**

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfbipix_21.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 35.38% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2015 | -24.12% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 11.15% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | -5.22% | 6.08% | 4.43% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -10.65% | 2.54% | 2.26% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 0.14% | 4.05% | 3.02% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-6.16%** | **5.02%** | **3.39%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **S&P Biotechnology Select** <br> **Industry Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **1.18%** | **-0.89%** | **3.97%** |  |
| **S&P Total Market Index**<sup>1,2</sup> | **23.87%** | **13.77%** | **12.47%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

The Fund's broad-based securities market index was changed from S&P 500 Index to S&P Total Market Index to better reflect the markets in which the Fund invests.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**28 :: Bull ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class BLPIX :: Service Class BLPSX

**Investment Objective**

Bull ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.74% | 0.74% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.49%** | **2.49%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $152 | $471 | $813 | $1779 |
| Service Class | $252 | $776 | $1326 | $2826 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 167% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. These companies are weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 004 :: Service Class 024 :: **Bull ProFund :: 29**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a

dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the information technology industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may

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**30 :: Bull ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class BLPIX :: Service Class BLPSX

increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with a broad measure of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfblpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 19.86% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -20.04% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 12.54% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **12/1/1997** |
| – Before Taxes | 22.66% | 12.39% | 10.99% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 21.81% | 11.13% | 10.31% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 13.53% | 9.39% | 8.84% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **21.42%** | **11.29%** | **9.90%** | **12/1/1997** |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 004 :: Service Class 024 :: **Bull ProFund :: 31**

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**32 :: Communication Services UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class WCPIX :: Service Class WCPSX

**Investment Objective**

Communication Services UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Communication Services Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.00% | 1.00% |
| Recoupment<sup>1</sup> | 0.07% | 0.07% |
| Other Operating Expenses | 0.93% | 0.93% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>2</sup> | **1.75%** | **2.75%** |

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The "Recoupment" line shows gross recoupment payments made by the Fund during its most recent fiscal year. In addition, at times during the fiscal year amounts were waived or reimbursed to the Fund - the gross amount of this waiver/reimbursement is shown separately in the "Fee Waivers/Reimbursements" line. The recoupment shown did not cause the Fund's expenses to exceed any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the time the recouped amounts were originally waived/reimbursed.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 053 :: Service Class 083 :: **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund :: 33**

year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $178 | $551 | $949 | $2062 |
| Service Class | $278 | $853 | $1454 | $3080 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 395% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of communication services companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Fund's Index includes communication services companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): diversified telecommunications services; wireless telecommunications services; media; entertainment; and interactive media & services. These companies are then weighted based on market cap. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXCPR."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The

Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

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**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 21.60%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 25.90% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 14.23%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 053 :: Service Class 083 :: **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund :: 35**

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Communication Services Industry Risk** — The risk of investments in the industry include: the potential obsolescence of products and services due to increasing competition from the innovation of competitors; increased research and development costs and capital requirements to formulate new products and services that utilize new technology; pricing new and existing products to match or beat industry competitors, shifting demographics and changes to consumer taste, which can negatively impact profitability; and regulation by the Federal Communications Commission and various state regulatory authorities. Companies in the communication services industry may be more susceptible to cybersecurity issues than companies in other industries, including hacking, theft of proprietary or consumer information, and disruptions in service.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the media & entertainment industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Media and Entertainment Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: high costs of research and development of new content and services; changing consumer tastes, and changing consumer discretionary income patterns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table

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**36 :: Communication Services UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class WCPIX :: Service Class WCPSX

shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 33.71% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -30.95% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 30.79% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 47.57% | 14.35% | 15.96% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 47.53% | 14.30% | 15.85% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 28.18% | 11.55% | 13.58% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **46.05%** | **13.22%** | **14.81%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **S&P Communication Services** <br> **Select Sector Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **34.79%** | **13.62%** | **13.56%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the

historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 051 :: Service Class 081 :: **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund :: 37**

**Investment Objective**

Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.87% | 0.87% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.62%** | **2.62%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's

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**38 :: Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class CYPIX :: Service Class CYPSX

operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $165 | $511 | $881 | $1922 |
| Service Class | $265 | $814 | $1390 | $2954 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 264% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of consumer discretionary companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes consumer discretionary companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): automobile components; automobiles; household durables; leisure products; textiles, apparel & luxury goods; hotels, restaurants, & leisure; diversified consumer services; distributors; broadline retail; and specialty retail. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks,

bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 051 :: Service Class 081 :: **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund :: 39**

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 23.87%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 30.49% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 11.08%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

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**40 :: Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class CYPIX :: Service Class CYPSX

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Consumer Discretionary Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: the fact that securities prices and profitability may be tied closely to the performance of the domestic and international economy, interest rates, supply chains, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes, which can affect the success of consumer products.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the automobiles & components, consumer services, and retailing industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Automobiles & Components Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: cyclicality of revenues and earnings; labor relations and fluctuating component prices; significant capital expenditures in automotive technologies; and adverse effects from governmental policies, such as taxes, tariffs, duties, subsidies, and import and export restrictions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Consumer Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: prices and profitability affected by the domestic and international economy, interest rates, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Retailing Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: changes in domestic and international economies, consumer confidence, disposable household income and spending, consumer preferences, and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 051 :: Service Class 081 :: **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund :: 41**

specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 39.63% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -35.40% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 6.09% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **1/30/2004** |
| – Before Taxes | 34.15% | 11.61% | 13.12% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 34.12% | 10.65% | 12.36% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 20.23% | 8.84% | 10.64% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **32.82%** | **10.50%** | **12.00%** | **1/30/2004** |
| **S&P Consumer Discretionary** <br> **Select Sector Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **26.62%** | **13.38%** | **13.41%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

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**42 :: Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class CYPIX :: Service Class CYPSX

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement,

such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 044 :: Service Class 074 :: **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund :: 43**

**Investment Objective**

Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Consumer Staples Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.66% | 1.66% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.41% | 3.41% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.63% | -0.63% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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**44 :: Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class CNPIX :: Service Class CNPSX

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $691 | $1229 | $2698 |
| Service Class | $281 | $989 | $1720 | $3652 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 551% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of consumer staples companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes consumer staples companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): consumer staples distribution & retail; beverages; food products; tobacco; household products; and personal care products. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXR."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.** 

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 044 :: Service Class 074 :: **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund :: 45**

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 13.17%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 15.75% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 7.83%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily

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Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Consumer Staples Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: governmental regulation affecting the permissibility of using various food additives and production methods that could affect profitability; new laws or litigation that may adversely affect tobacco companies; fads, marketing campaigns and other factors affecting supply and demand that may strongly affect securities prices and profitability of food, soft drink and fashion related products; and international events that may affect food and beverage companies that derive a substantial portion of their net income from foreign countries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the food, beverage & tobacco, food & staples retailing and household & personal products industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Food, Beverage and Tobacco Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: changes in demand for products, demographic and product trends and general economic conditions; effects of competitive pricing, environmental factors, marketing campaigns and consumer boycotts; and adverse effects from governmental regulation and oversight.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Food and Staples Retailing Industry Risk** — The food and staples industry is highly competitive and companies in this industry can be significantly affected by demographic and product trends, competitive pricing, fads, marketing campaigns, environmental factors, government regulation, new laws or litigation that may affect consumer preferences, nutritional and health concerns, federal, state and local food inspection and processing controls, consumer product liability claims, possible product tampering and the availability/expense of liability insurance. These and other factors may affect supply and demand.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Household and Personal Products Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: increased emphasis on the delivery of health care through outpatient services, limited product lines, increase costs for research and development, and new market developments and regulatory changes in the health care industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party

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provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 27.38% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -28.64% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -1.92% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **1/30/2004** |
| – Before Taxes | 12.77% | 6.66% | 7.40% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 12.36% | 6.21% | 7.01% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 7.85% | 5.18% | 5.95% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **11.60%** | **5.61%** | **6.34%** | **1/30/2004** |
| **S&P Consumer Staples Select** <br> **Sector Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **12.34%** | **7.44%** | **7.90%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement,

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such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 046 :: Service Class 076 :: **Energy UltraSector ProFund :: 49**

**Investment Objective**

Energy UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Energy Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.90% | 0.90% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.65%** | **2.65%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $168 | $520 | $897 | $1955 |
| Service Class | $268 | $823 | $1405 | $2983 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 374% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of energy companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes energy companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): energy equipment & services and oil & gas consumable fuels. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXE."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the

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Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 29.15%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 37.25% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 24.37%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Energy Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects on profitability from changes in worldwide energy prices and exploration, and production spending; adverse effects from changes in exchange rates, government regulation, world events, international conflicts or threat of conflicts and economic conditions; market, economic and political risks of the countries where energy companies are located or do business; the fact that the value of regulated utility debt instruments (and, to a lesser extent, equity securities) tends to have an inverse relationship to the movement of interest rates; and risk for environmental damage claims. The energy industry has recently experienced significant volatility due to dramatic changes in the prices of energy commodities, and it is possible that such volatility will continue in the future.

On February 24, 2022, Russia commenced a military attack on Ukraine. The outbreak of hostilities between the two

countries could result in more widespread conflict and could have a severe adverse effect on the region and the markets for securities and commodities, including oil. In addition, sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States and other countries, and any sanctions imposed in the future could have a significant adverse impact on the Russian economy and related markets. How long such conflict and related events will last and whether it will escalate further cannot be predicted. Impacts from the conflict and related events could have significant impact on the Fund's performance, and the value of an investment in the Fund may decline significantly. Additionally, the possibility of a continued and prolonged conflict between Hamas and Israel, and the potential expansion of the conflict in the surrounding areas and the involvement of other nations in such conflict, could further destabilize the Middle East region and introduce new uncertainties in global markets, including the crude oil markets. This may increase or decrease volatility of the Funds' shares.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the energy industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the

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Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfenpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2022 | 59.68% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -68.81% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 4.95% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 2.23% | 8.93% | -0.08% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 1.48% | 8.41% | -0.43% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 1.86% | 6.98% | -0.12% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **1.18%** | **7.84%** | **-1.07%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **S&P Energy Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **5.65%** | **12.22%** | **5.01%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred

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arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your

shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 002 :: Service Class 022 :: **Europe 30 ProFund :: 55**

**Investment Objective**

Europe 30 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the ProFunds Europe 30 Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.78% | 1.78% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.53% | 3.53% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.75% | -0.75% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $716 | $1278 | $2809 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1013 | $1767 | $3752 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 712% of the average value of its portfolio.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in securities that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the securities listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Depositary Receipts** — The Fund may invest in depositary receipts, which principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**American Depositary Receipts (ADRs),** which represent the right to receive securities of foreign issuers deposited in a bank or trust company and are an alternative to purchasing the underlying securities in their national markets and currencies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs),** which are receipts for shares in a foreign-based corporation traded in capital markets around the world.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent

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with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**European Investments Risk** — Many countries are members of the European Union (the "EU") and all European countries may be significantly affected by EU policies and may be highly dependent on the economies of their fellow members. The European financial markets have experienced significant volatility and several European countries have been adversely affected by unemployment, budget deficits and economic downturns. In addition, several European countries (including the United Kingdom) have experienced credit rating downgrades, rising government debt levels and, for certain European countries (including Spain, Portugal, Ireland and Italy), weaknesses in sovereign debt. These events, along with decreasing imports or exports, changes in governmental or EU regulations on trade, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, the default or threat of default by a European country on its sovereign debt, an economic recession in a European country, or the threat of a European country to leave the EU may have a significant adverse effect on the affected European country, issuers in the affected European country, the economies of other European countries, or their trading partners. Such events, or even the threat of these events, may cause the value of securities issued by issuers in such European countries to fall, in some cases drastically. These events may also cause further volatility in the European financial markets. To the extent that the Fund's assets are exposed to investments from issuers in European countries or denominated in euro, their trading partners, or other European countries, these events may negatively impact the performance of the Fund.

On February 24, 2022, Russia commenced a military attack on Ukraine. The military incursion has led to, and may lead to additional sanctions being levied by the United States, European Union, United Kingdom and other countries against Russia. Russia's military incursion and the resulting sanctions and other rapidly evolving measures in response could adversely affect global energy and financial markets and thus could affect the value of the Fund's investments. The severity, extent and duration of the military conflict, sanctions and resulting market disruptions are impossible to predict, but could have a material adverse effect on the European region and beyond, including significant negative impacts on the economy and the markets for certain securities and commodities, such as oil and natural gas. How long such

tensions and related events will last cannot be predicted. These tensions and any related events could have significant impact on the Fund's performance and the value of an investment in the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments Risk** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to

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approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the energy, health care and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Energy Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on profitability from changes in worldwide energy prices and exploration, and production spending; adverse effects from changes in exchange rates, government regulation, world events, international conflicts or threat of conflicts and economic conditions; and market, economic and political risks of the countries where energy companies are located or do business. The energy industry has recently experienced significant volatility due to dramatic changes in the prices of energy commodities, and it is possible that such volatility will continue in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Health Care Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: heavy dependence on patent protection; litigation and product liability expense; the long and costly process for obtaining new product approval by the Food and Drug Administration; and product obsolescence.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the United Kingdom.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**United Kingdom Investments Risk** — The United Kingdom has one of the largest economies in Europe, and the United States and other European countries are

substantial trading partners. As a result, the British economy may be impacted by the institution of tariffs or other trade barriers as well as changes to the economic condition of the United States and other European countries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Self-Indexing Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is sponsored by ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past

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results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfuepix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2022 | 17.11% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -26.88% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 20.11% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **3/15/1999** |
| – Before Taxes | 4.09% | 4.96% | 4.20% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 3.70% | 4.58% | 3.22% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 2.65% | 3.84% | 3.00% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **3.04%** | **3.89%** | **3.15%** | **3/15/1999** |
| **ProFunds Europe 30**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **2.21%** | **3.76%** | **2.30%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>2</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |
| **STOXX Europe 50**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>3</sup> | **1.38%** | **5.91%** | **5.15%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-

tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 113 :: Service Class 143 :: **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund :: 59**

**Investment Objective**

Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the daily performance of the basket of non-U.S. currencies included in the ICE<sup>®</sup> U.S. Dollar Index<sup>®</sup> (the "Index"). The Index measures the value of the U.S. Dollar against a basket of currencies of the top six trading partners of the United States, as measured in 1973 (the "Benchmark"). These currencies and their weightings as of July 31, 2025 are: euro 57.6%; Japanese yen 13.6%; British pound 11.9%; Canadian dollar 9.1%; Swedish krona 4.2% and Swiss franc 3.6%. The Fund is designed to benefit from a decline in the value of the U.S. Dollar against the value of the currencies included in the Benchmark. Accordingly, as the value of the U.S. Dollar depreciates (i.e., "falls") versus the Benchmark, the performance of the Fund generally should be expected to increase. As the value of the U.S. Dollar appreciates versus the Benchmark, the performance of the Fund generally should be expected to decline.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 3.55% | 3.55% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 4.30% | 5.30% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -2.52% | -2.52% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed

in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1075 | $1981 | $4304 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1361 | $2435 | $5092 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the value of the U.S. Dollar against a basket of currencies of the top six trading partners of the United States as measured in 1973. The currencies are weighted against the U.S. Dollar as follows: the euro is 57.6%, the Japanese yen is 13.6%, the British pound is 11.9%, the Canadian dollar is 9.1%, the Sweden krona is 4.2%, and the Swiss franc is 3.6%. The Index is constructed and maintained by ICE Data Indices, LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DXY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

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**60 :: Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class FDPIX :: Service Class FDPSX

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. forward contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Forward Contracts** — Two-party contracts where a purchase or sale of a specific quantity of a commodity, security, foreign currency or other financial instrument is entered into with dealers or financial institutions at a set price, with delivery and settlement at a specified future date. Forward contracts may also be structured for cash settlement, rather than physical delivery.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar. Devaluations of a currency by a government or banking authority may also have significant impact on the value of any investments linked to or denominated in that currency. Risks related to foreign currencies also include those related to economic or political developments, market inefficiencies or a higher risk that essential investment information may be incomplete, unavailable, or inaccurate. Foreign currency losses could offset or exceed any potential gains, or add to losses, in the related investments. Currency markets are also generally not as regulated as securities markets.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Market Risk** — The Fund is subject to market risks that will affect the value of its shares, including adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market or economic developments, as well as developments that impact specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 113 :: Service Class 143 :: **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund :: 61**

Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2022 | 8.14% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2015 | -8.84% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 11.00% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **2/17/2005** |
| – Before Taxes | -5.51% | -3.21% | -3.44% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -7.39% | -3.79% | -3.73% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -3.26% | -2.64% | -2.62% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-6.34%** | **-4.17%** | **-4.37%** | **2/17/2005** |
| **ICE**<sup>®</sup> **U.S. Dollar Index**<sup>®</sup><sup>1</sup> | **7.06%** | **2.39%** | **1.85%** |  |
| **Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate** <br> **Bond Index**<sup>2,3</sup><br>| **1.25%** | **-0.33%** | **1.35%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>2</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

After the close of business on October 23, 2024, the Fund's broad-based securities market index was changed from the S&P 500 Index to the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index to provide a broader measure of performance for comparative purpose.

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Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and James Linneman, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since April 2019 and March 2022, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 048 :: Service Class 078 :: **Financials UltraSector ProFund :: 63**

**Investment Objective**

Financials UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Financial Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.92% | 0.92% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.67%** | **2.67%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $170 | $526 | $907 | $1976 |
| Service Class | $270 | $829 | $1415 | $3003 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**64 :: Financials UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class FNPIX :: Service Class FNPSX

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 313% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of financial companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes financial companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): banks; financial services; consumer finance; capital markets; mortgage real estate investment trusts ("REITS"); and insurance. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXM."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties

may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 048 :: Service Class 078 :: **Financials UltraSector ProFund :: 65**

suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 19.78%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 22.29% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 19.08%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged

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**66 :: Financials UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class FNPIX :: Service Class FNPSX

exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Financials Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital and liquid assets they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses, which usually increase in economic downturns; the severe competition to which banks, insurance, and financial services companies may be subject; increased inter-sector consolidation and competition in the financials industry; and volatility in the financial markets and changes in domestic and foreign monetary policy; credit rating downgrades; adverse public perception; exposure concentration and decreased liquidity in credit markets; counterparty risk arising from issuers that serve as counterparties in derivatives or similar contractual arrangements. The impact of more stringent capital requirements, recent or future regulation on any individual financial company or recent or future regulation on the financials industry as a whole cannot be predicted.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to

day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the banks and diversified financials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Banks Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization; adverse effects on profitability due to increases in interest rates or loan losses; severe price competition; economic conditions; credit rating downgrades; and increased inter-sector consolidation and competition. There can be no certainty that the actions taken by the U.S. government to strengthen public confidence in the U.S. banking system will be effective in mitigating the effects of financial institution failures on the economy and restoring public confidence in the U.S. banking system. Additional bank or financial institution failures may occur in the near term that may limit access to short term liquidity or have adverse impacts to the economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Diversified Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may be affected by: changes in credit ratings, interest rates, loan losses, the performance of credit and financial markets and the availability and cost of capital funds; and adverse effects from governmental regulation and oversight.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may

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increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pffnpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 27.10% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -42.96% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 14.51% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 40.81% | 11.02% | 11.94% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 39.81% | 10.27% | 11.52% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 24.39% | 8.45% | 9.79% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **39.32%** | **9.89%** | **10.82%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **S&P Financial Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **30.56%** | **11.69%** | **11.42%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns

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may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

Health Care UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Health Care Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.01% | 1.01% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.76%** | **2.76%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $179 | $554 | $954 | $2073 |
| Service Class | $279 | $856 | $1459 | $3090 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 99% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of health care companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes health care companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): health care equipment & supplies, health care providers & services; health care technology; biotechnology; pharmaceuticals; and life sciences tools & services. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXV."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties

may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the

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volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 14.72%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 16.89% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 6.09%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its

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Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Health Care Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: heavy dependence on patent protection, with profitability affected by the expiration of patents; expenses and losses from extensive litigation based on product liability and similar claims; competitive forces that may make it difficult to raise prices and, in fact, may result in price discounting; the long and costly process for obtaining new product approval by the Food and Drug Administration; the difficulty health care providers may have obtaining staff to deliver service; susceptibility to product obsolescence; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets and financial resources or personnel.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers,

regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the health care equipment & services and pharmaceuticals, biotechnology & life sciences industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Health Care Equipment and Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: increased emphasis on the delivery of health care through outpatient services, limited product lines, increase costs for research and development, and new market developments and regulatory changes in the health care industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, and Life Sciences Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: heavy dependence on patents and intellectual property rights; risks of new technologies and competitive pressures; large expenditures on research and development of products or services; regulations and restrictions imposed by the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, state and local governments, and foreign regulatory authorities; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfhcpix_19.jpg)

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 21.96% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -21.02% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -0.40% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | -1.36% | 6.38% | 9.22% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -1.55% | 6.32% | 8.81% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -0.67% | 5.00% | 7.37% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-2.35%** | **5.33%** | **8.14%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **S&P Health Care Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **2.58%** | **7.98%** | **9.12%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

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**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 056 :: Service Class 086 :: **Industrials UltraSector ProFund :: 75**

**Investment Objective**

Industrials UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Industrials Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.35% | 1.35% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.10% | 3.10% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.32% | -0.32% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $627 | $1099 | $2406 |
| Service Class | $281 | $927 | $1598 | $3389 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 805% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of industrial companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes industrial companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): aerospace & defense; building products; construction & engineering; electrical equipment; industrials conglomerates; machinery; trading companies & distributors; commercial services & supplies; professional services; air freight & logistics; passenger airlines; marine transportation; ground transportation; and transportation infrastructure. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXI."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks,

bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 056 :: Service Class 086 :: **Industrials UltraSector ProFund :: 77**

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index

volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.87%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 19.70% (July 31, 2025). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 18.12%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily

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**78 :: Industrials UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class IDPIX :: Service Class IDPSX

Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industrials Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; decline in demand for products due to rapid technological developments and frequent new product introduction; adverse effects on securities prices and profitability from government regulation, world events and economic conditions; and risks for environmental damage and product liability claims.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in

government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the capital goods and transportation industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Capital Goods Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: fluctuations in business cycle, heavy dependence on corporate spending and by other factors affecting manufacturing demands, and may be affected by changing economic conditions

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Transportation Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: cyclical revenues and earnings; adverse effects from governmental policies, such as taxes, tariffs, duties, subsidies, and import and export restrictions; fuel prices; grid-lock slow-downs; labor relations; extreme supply-demand fluctuations exacerbating supply route capacity; and inflation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 056 :: Service Class 086 :: **Industrials UltraSector ProFund :: 79**

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 31.59% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -38.32% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 22.78% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **1/30/2004** |
| – Before Taxes | 20.01% | 10.16% | 11.80% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 18.92% | 9.69% | 11.37% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 12.32% | 7.92% | 9.66% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **18.74%** | **9.04%** | **10.68%** | **1/30/2004** |
| **S&P Industrials Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **17.47%** | **12.01%** | **10.98%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**80 :: Internet UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class INPIX :: Service Class INPSX

**Investment Objective**

Internet UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.73% | 0.73% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.48%** | **2.48%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $151 | $468 | $808 | $1768 |
| Service Class | $251 | $773 | $1321 | $2816 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect

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the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 112% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of the 40 largest and most actively traded stocks of U.S. companies in the internet industry. The Index is comprised of two sub-indexes, the Dow Jones Internet Commerce Index which measures the performance of stocks from the internet commerce sector and the Dow Jones Internet Services Index which measures the performance of companies from the internet services sector.

Companies in the internet commerce sector must derive the majority of their sales or revenue from online retail, search, financial services, investment products, social media, advertising, travel platforms, internet ratio, blockchain technologies, and cryptocurrency. Companies in the internet services sector must derive the majority of their sales or revenue from various services performed via the internet, cloud computing, enterprise software, networking capabilities, website creation tools, and digital marketing platforms.

The Index selects 15 companies from the internet commerce sector and 25 companies from internet services sector based on market capitalization and liquidity. Selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every quarter in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DJINET."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches

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a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 28.26%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 36.81% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 8.81%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index,

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and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Internet Companies Risk** — Internet companies are subject to rapid changes in technology, worldwide competition, rapid obsolescence of products and services, loss of patent protections, cyclical market patterns, evolving industry standards, frequent new product introductions and the considerable risk of owning small capitalization companies that have recently begun operations. In addition, the stocks of many internet companies have exceptionally high price-to-earnings ratios with little or no earnings histories. Many internet companies have experienced extreme price and volume fluctuations that often have been unrelated to their operating performance.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances,

environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the consumer discretionary, media & entertainment and software & services industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Consumer Discretionary Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: impact of changing economic conditions, interest rates, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Media and Entertainment Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: high costs of research and development of new content and services; changing consumer tastes, and changing consumer discretionary income patterns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Software and Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: competitive pressures, such as aggressive pricing, technological developments, cyclical market patterns, changing domestic demand, the ability to attract and retain skilled employees, and dependence on intellectual property rights and potential loss or impairment of those rights.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 59.95% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -45.75% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 17.75% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 41.50% | 11.65% | 17.65% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 41.50% | 9.09% | 15.61% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 24.57% | 8.51% | 14.20% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **40.06%** | **10.54%** | **16.48%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **Dow Jones Internet** <br> **Composite Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **31.12%** | **12.39%** | **15.38%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

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**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

Large-Cap Growth ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Growth Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.95% | 0.95% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.70%** | **2.70%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $173 | $536 | $923 | $2009 |
| Service Class | $273 | $838 | $1430 | $3032 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and

may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 1,217% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of growth stocks included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes the stocks in the S&P 500 Index with the strongest growth characteristics based on: sales growth, earnings growth to price ratio, and momentum. The selected stocks are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated annually in December with additional weight adjustments in March, June and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SGX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund may operate as "non-diversified" as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, solely as a result of a change in relative market capitalization or index weighting of one or more constituents of the Index.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the

Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Large-Cap Company Investment Risk** — Although returns on investments in large-cap companies are often perceived as being less volatile than the returns of companies with smaller market capitalizations, the return on large-cap securities could trail the returns on investments in smaller and mid-sized companies for a number of reasons. For example, large-cap companies may be unable to respond quickly to new competitive challenges, such as changes in technology, and also may not be able to attain the high growth rate of successful smaller companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Growth Investing Risk** — An investment in growth stocks may be susceptible to rapid price swings, especially during periods of economic uncertainty. Growth stocks typically have little or no dividend income to cushion the effect of adverse market conditions and may be particularly volatile in the event of earnings disappointments or other financial difficulties experienced by the issuer.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or

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**88 :: Large-Cap Growth ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class LGPIX :: Service Class LGPSX

group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the information technology industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — To the extent that the Fund operates as "non-diversified" as necessary to approximate the composition of the Index, it may invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during

the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pflgpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 25.36% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -21.25% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 17.86% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **10/1/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | 33.47% | 14.91% | 13.15% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 33.46% | 14.45% | 12.67% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 19.81% | 11.87% | 10.86% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **32.14%** | **13.77%** | **12.02%** | **10/1/2002** |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Growth Index**<sup>1</sup> | **36.07%** | **17.07%** | **15.28%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager,

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 069 :: Service Class 099 :: **Large-Cap Growth ProFund :: 89**

have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**90 :: Large-Cap Value ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class LVPIX :: Service Class LVPSX

**Investment Objective**

Large-Cap Value ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Value Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.04% | 1.04% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 1.79% | 2.79% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.01% | -0.01% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $562 | $969 | $2104 |
| Service Class | $281 | $864 | $1473 | $3118 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 1,805% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of value stocks included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes the stocks in the S&P 500 Index with the strongest value characteristics based on: book value to price ratio, earnings to price ratio, and sales to price ratio. The selected stocks are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated annually in December with additional weight adjustments in March, June and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SVX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

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standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Large-Cap Company Investment Risk** — Although returns on investments in large-cap companies are often perceived as being less volatile than the returns of companies with smaller market capitalizations, the return on large-cap securities could trail the returns on investments in smaller and mid-sized companies for a number of reasons. For example, large-cap companies may be unable to respond quickly to new competitive challenges, such as changes in technology, and also may not be able to attain the high growth rate of successful smaller companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Value Investing Risk** — Value investing carries the risk that the market will not recognize a security's intrinsic value for a long time, or that a stock deemed to be undervalued by the relevant index methodology may actually be appropriately priced or overvalued.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be

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**92 :: Large-Cap Value ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class LVPIX :: Service Class LVPSX

consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various

periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pflvpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 13.93% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -25.65% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 8.43% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **10/1/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | 9.94% | 8.41% | 8.00% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 9.39% | 8.25% | 7.74% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 6.29% | 6.63% | 6.44% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **8.84%** | **7.32%** | **6.92%** | **10/1/2002** |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Value Index**<sup>1</sup> | **12.29%** | **10.48%** | **10.00%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 068 :: Service Class 098 :: **Large-Cap Value ProFund :: 93**

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**94 :: Materials UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class BMPIX :: Service Class BMPSX

**Investment Objective**

Materials UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Materials Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.39% | 1.39% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.14% | 3.14% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.36% | -0.36% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $635 | $1116 | $2444 |
| Service Class | $281 | $935 | $1614 | $3423 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 764% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of materials companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes materials companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): chemicals; construction materials; containers & packaging; metals & mining; and paper & forest products. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXB."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.** 

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 19.55%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 22.01% (July 31, 2023). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 9.98%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily

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Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Materials Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects from commodity price volatility, exchange rate fluctuations, social and political unrest, war, import or export controls, increased competition; the possibility that production of industrial materials may exceed demand as a result of overbuilding or economic downturns, leading to poor investment returns; risk for environmental damage and product liability claims; and adverse effects from depletion of resources, technical progress, labor relations and government regulations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market

instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the materials industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during

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the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 44.45% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -42.58% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 7.91% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | -5.33% | 8.49% | 6.47% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -5.54% | 8.37% | 6.41% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -3.01% | 6.70% | 5.23% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-6.29%** | **7.41%** | **5.42%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **S&P Materials Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **0.21%** | **8.69%** | **7.86%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 018 :: Service Class 038 :: **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund :: 99**

**Investment Objective**

Mid-Cap Growth ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Growth Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.36% | 1.36% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.11% | 3.11% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.33% | -0.33% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $629 | $1104 | $2415 |
| Service Class | $281 | $929 | $1602 | $3398 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 457% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of growth stocks included in the S&P MidCap 400 Index. The S&P MidCap 400 Index is designed to measure the performance of mid-cap companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of companies in the Index was between $1.6 billion and $28.5 billion. The Index includes the stocks in the S&P MidCap 400 Index with the strongest growth characteristics based on: sales growth, earnings growth to price ratio, and momentum. The selected stocks are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated annually in December with additional weight adjustments in March, June and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "MIDG."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

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standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index.

Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Mid-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Mid-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Mid-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on mid-cap security prices. Additionally, mid-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of mid-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Growth Investing Risk** — An investment in growth stocks may be susceptible to rapid price swings, especially during periods of economic uncertainty. Growth stocks typically have little or no dividend income to cushion the effect of adverse market conditions and may be particularly volatile in the event of earnings disappointments or other financial difficulties experienced by the issuer.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 018 :: Service Class 038 :: **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund :: 101**

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform

other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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**102 :: Mid-Cap Growth ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class MGPIX :: Service Class MGPSX

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfmgpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 25.17% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -25.15% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 4.63% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | 13.78% | 7.92% | 7.85% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 13.53% | 5.80% | 6.78% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 8.32% | 5.44% | 5.98% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **12.66%** | **6.85%** | **6.77%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **S&P MidCap 400**<sup>®</sup> **Growth** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **15.94%** | **10.00%** | **9.86%** |  |
| **S&P Composite 1500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.95%** | **14.12%** | **12.78%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements,

such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 016 :: Service Class 036 :: **Mid-Cap ProFund :: 103**

**Investment Objective**

Mid-Cap ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.13% | 1.13% |
| Recoupment<sup>1</sup> | 0.02% | 0.02% |
| Other Operating Expenses | 1.11% | 1.11% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 1.88% | 2.88% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>2</sup> | -0.10% | -0.10% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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The "Recoupment" line shows gross recoupment payments made by the Fund during its most recent fiscal year. In addition, at times during the fiscal year amounts were waived or reimbursed to the Fund - the gross amount of this waiver/reimbursement is shown separately in the "Fee Waivers/Reimbursements" line. The recoupment shown did not cause the Fund's expenses to exceed any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the time the recouped amounts were originally waived/reimbursed.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your

shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $581 | $1007 | $2193 |
| Service Class | $281 | $882 | $1510 | $3197 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 486% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of mid-cap companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index selects 400 companies based on market capitalization. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of companies in the Index was between $1.2 billion and $28.5 billion. The selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "MID."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The

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**104 :: Mid-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class MDPIX :: Service Class MDPSX

Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject

to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Mid-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Mid-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Mid-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on mid-cap security prices. Additionally, mid-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of mid-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 016 :: Service Class 036 :: **Mid-Cap ProFund :: 105**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future

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**106 :: Mid-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class MDPIX :: Service Class MDPSX

results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfmdpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 23.45% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -29.97% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 4.51% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | 11.54% | 8.10% | 7.55% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 11.22% | 7.88% | 6.92% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 7.08% | 6.34% | 5.87% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **10.42%** | **7.03%** | **6.48%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **S&P MidCap 400**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **13.93%** | **10.33%** | **9.67%** |  |
| **S&P Composite 1500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.95%** | **14.12%** | **12.78%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 017 :: Service Class 037 :: **Mid-Cap Value ProFund :: 107**

**Investment Objective**

Mid-Cap Value ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Value Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.40% | 1.40% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.15% | 3.15% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.37% | -0.37% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $637 | $1120 | $2454 |
| Service Class | $281 | $937 | $1617 | $3432 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 988% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of value stocks included in the S&P MidCap 400 Index. The S&P MidCap 400 Index is designed to measure the performance of mid-cap companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of companies in the Index was between $1.8 billion and $21.9 billion. The Index includes the stocks in the S&P MidCap 400 Index with the strongest value characteristics based on: book value to price ratio, earnings to price ratio, and sales to price ratio. The selected stocks are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated annually in December with additional weight adjustments in March, June and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "MIDV."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

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standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Mid-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Mid-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Mid-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on mid-cap security prices. Additionally, mid-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of mid-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Value Investing Risk** — Value investing carries the risk that the market will not recognize a security's intrinsic value for a long time, or that a stock deemed to be undervalued by the relevant index methodology may actually be appropriately priced or overvalued.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 017 :: Service Class 037 :: **Mid-Cap Value ProFund :: 109**

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfmlpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 28.08% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -35.32% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 3.84% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | 9.75% | 8.22% | 7.25% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 9.73% | 8.16% | 6.79% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 5.79% | 6.48% | 5.71% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **8.66%** | **7.15%** | **6.17%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **S&P MidCap 400**<sup>®</sup> **Value Index**<sup>1</sup> | **11.71%** | **10.20%** | **9.13%** |  |
| **S&P Composite 1500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.95%** | **14.12%** | **12.78%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the

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historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business.

Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 040 :: Service Class 070 :: **Nasdaq-100 ProFund :: 111**

**Investment Objective**

Nasdaq-100 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.70% | 0.70% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.77% | 0.77% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.47%** | **2.47%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $150 | $465 | $803 | $1757 |
| Service Class | $250 | $770 | $1316 | $2806 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and

may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 131% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 100 of the largest Nasdaq-listed non-financial companies. The Index includes non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the Nasdaq Global Market (which include both U.S. and non-U.S. companies). The top 100 companies based on market capitalization are included in the Index. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every December, with additional weight adjustments occurring in March, June, and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by Nasdaq Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "NDX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

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**112 :: Nasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class OTPIX :: Service Class OTPSX

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the communication services and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Communication Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: product obsolescence; increased research and development costs and capital requirements to formulate new products and services; and regulation by the Federal Communications Commission and various state regulatory authorities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 040 :: Service Class 070 :: **Nasdaq-100 ProFund :: 113**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfotpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 29.39% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -23.00% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 15.79% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **8/7/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 23.20% | 17.25% | 15.92% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 22.91% | 16.93% | 15.71% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 13.83% | 13.89% | 13.50% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **21.92%** | **16.07%** | **14.75%** | **8/7/2000** |
| **Nasdaq-100**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.88%** | **20.15%** | **18.52%** |  |
| **Nasdaq Composite Index**<sup>1</sup> | **29.57%** | **17.47%** | **16.19%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager,

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have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 061 :: Service Class 091 :: **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund :: 115**

**Investment Objective**

Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Select Industry Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.99% | 0.99% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.74%** | **2.74%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $177 | $548 | $944 | $2052 |
| Service Class | $277 | $850 | $1450 | $3070 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 149% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of oil & gas equipment & services companies included in the S&P Total Market Index. The S&P Total Market Index is designed to track the broad equity market listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes companies in the following sub-industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): oil & gas drilling and oil & gas equipment & services. These companies are then weighted using an equal weight methodology with liquidity adjustments. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPSIOS."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties

may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be

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suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 43.44%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 54.02% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.95%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged

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exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Energy Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects on profitability from changes in worldwide energy prices and exploration, and production spending; adverse effects from changes in exchange rates, government regulation, world events, international conflicts or threat of conflicts and economic conditions; market, economic and political risks of the countries where energy companies are located or do business; the fact that the value of regulated utility debt instruments (and, to a lesser extent, equity securities) tends to have an inverse relationship to the movement of interest rates; and risk for environmental damage claims. The energy industry has recently experienced significant volatility due to dramatic changes in the prices of energy commodities, and it is possible that such volatility will continue in the future.

On February 24, 2022, Russia commenced a military attack on Ukraine. The outbreak of hostilities between the two countries could result in more widespread conflict and could have a severe adverse effect on the region and the markets for securities and commodities, including oil. In addition, sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States and other countries, and any sanctions imposed in the future could have a significant adverse impact on the Russian economy and

related markets. How long such conflict and related events will last and whether it will escalate further cannot be predicted. Impacts from the conflict and related events could have significant impact on the Fund's performance, and the value of an investment in the Fund may decline significantly. Additionally, the possibility of a continued and prolonged conflict between Hamas and Israel, and the potential expansion of the conflict in the surrounding areas and the involvement of other nations in such conflict, could further destabilize the Middle East region and introduce new uncertainties in global markets, including the crude oil markets. This may increase or decrease volatility of the Funds' shares.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the energy industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors.

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There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 87.74% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -85.86% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -17.45% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/5/2006** |
| – Before Taxes | -14.96% | -10.46% | -17.95% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -15.07% | -10.49% | -18.05% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -8.78% | -7.52% | -10.07% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-15.88%** | **-11.38%** | **-18.78%** | **6/5/2006** |
| **S&P Oil & Gas Equipment &** <br> **Services Select Industry** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **-5.15%** | **0.96%** | **-10.66%** |  |
| **S&P Total Market Index**<sup>1,2</sup> | **23.87%** | **13.77%** | **12.47%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

The Fund's broad-based securities market index was changed from S&P 500 Index to S&P Total Market Index to better reflect the markets in which the Fund invests.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your

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shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 047 :: Service Class 077 :: **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund :: 121**

**Investment Objective**

Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Pharmaceuticals Select Industry Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.78% | 1.78% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.53% | 3.53% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.75% | -0.75% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $716 | $1278 | $2809 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1013 | $1767 | $3752 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 178% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of pharmaceuticals companies included in the S&P Total Market Index. The S&P Total Market Index is designed to track the broad equity market listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes companies in the pharmaceuticals sub-industry according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS). These companies are then weighted using an equal weight methodology with liquidity adjustments. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPSIPH."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified

period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches

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a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 20.52%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 23.26% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 0.45%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index,

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and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, and Life Sciences Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: heavy dependence on patents and intellectual property rights, with profitability affected by the loss or impairment of such rights; risks of new technologies and competitive pressures; large expenditures on research and development of products or services that may not prove commercially successful or may become obsolete quickly; regulations and restrictions imposed by the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, state and local governments, and foreign regulatory authorities; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Moreover, stock prices of biotechnology companies are very volatile, particularly when their products are up for regulatory approval and/or under regulatory scrutiny. The biotechnology sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader health care industry, including expenses and losses from extensive litigation on product liability and similar claims. The pharmaceuticals sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader health care industry, including: heavy dependence on patent protection, with profitability affected by the expiration of patents; supply chain issues; labor shortages; product liability claims; competitive forces that may make it difficult to raise prices and, in fact, may result in price discounts; and thin

capitalization and limited product lines, markets and financial resources or personnel.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the pharmaceuticals, biotechnology & life sciences industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this

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Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2019 | 22.23% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -24.19% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 13.09% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/28/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 1.35% | 1.64% | 2.36% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 1.09% | 1.36% | 2.00% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 0.98% | 1.29% | 1.82% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **0.39%** | **0.65%** | **1.34%** | **6/28/2000** |
| **S&P Pharmaceuticals Select** <br> **Industry Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **4.72%** | **-0.16%** | **-0.72%** |  |
| **S&P Total Market Index**<sup>1,2</sup> | **23.87%** | **13.77%** | **12.47%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

The Fund's broad-based securities market index was changed from S&P 500 Index to S&P Total Market Index to better reflect the markets in which the Fund invests.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

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**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement,

such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 052 :: Service Class 082 :: **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund :: 127**

**Investment Objective**

Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones Precious Metals<sup>SM</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.78% | 0.78% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.53%** | **2.53%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $156 | $483 | $834 | $1824 |
| Service Class | $256 | $788 | $1345 | $2866 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 229% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of U.S. companies engaged in the exploration and production of gold, silver, and platinum included in the S&P Global Broad Market Index. The S&P Global Broad Market Index is designed to measure global stock market performance. The Index includes companies in the following sub-industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): gold, precious metals and minerals, and silver. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every quarter in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DJGSP."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Depositary Receipts** — The Fund may invest in depositary receipts, which principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**American Depositary Receipts (ADRs),** which represent the right to receive securities of foreign issuers deposited in a bank or trust company and are an alternative to purchasing the underlying securities in their national markets and currencies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to

gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

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**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 33.29%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 35.37% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 5.17%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Precious Metals Mining Industry Risk** — The risks related to changes in the price of gold, silver and platinum group metals include changing inflation expectations, currency fluctuations, speculation, and industrial, government and global consumer demand; disruptions in the supply chain; rising production and regulatory compliance costs; adverse effects from government and environmental regulation, world events and economic conditions; market, economic and political risks of the countries where precious metals companies are located or do business; thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel; and the possible illiquidity of certain of the securities represented in the Index may adversely affect companies engaged in precious metals mining related businesses. Depending on market conditions, precious metals mining companies may dramatically outperform or underperform more traditional equity investments.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases,

pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the materials industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Materials Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: adverse effects from commodity price volatility, exchange rates, import controls and increased competition; supply and demand issues; and risk for environmental damage and product liability claims.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying

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the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 86.42% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2015 | -42.01% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 219.97% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/3/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | 5.33% | -2.07% | 2.00% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 4.83% | -2.23% | 1.92% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 3.45% | -1.57% | 1.55% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **4.30%** | **-3.05%** | **0.98%** | **6/3/2002** |
| **Dow Jones Precious Metals**<sup>SM</sup> <br>**Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **9.53%** | **4.39%** | **6.95%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

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**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 041 :: Service Class 071 :: **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund :: 133**

**Investment Objective**

Real Estate UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Real Estate Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.28% | 1.28% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.03% | 3.03% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.25% | -0.25% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $612 | $1070 | $2339 |
| Service Class | $281 | $913 | $1570 | $3328 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 640% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of real estate companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes real estate companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): diversified real estate investment trusts ("REITs"); industrial REITs; hotel & resort REITs; office REITs; heath care REITs; residential REITs; retail REITs; specialized REITs; and real estate management & development. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXRE."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The

Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

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Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index

volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 19.63%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 23.27% (July 31, 2023). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 6.33%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily

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Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Real Estate Industry Risk** — Investing in securities of real estate companies includes risks such as: fluctuations in the value of the underlying properties; periodic overbuilding and market saturation; changes in general and local economic conditions; changes in demographic trends, such as population shifts or changing tastes and values; concentration in a particular geographic region or property type; catastrophic events such as earthquakes, hurricanes and terrorist acts; casualty or condemnation losses; decreases in market rates for rents; increased competition; increases in property taxes, interest rates, capital expenditures, or operating expenses; changes in the availability, cost and terms of mortgage funds; defaults by borrowers or tenants; and other economic, political or regulatory occurrences, including the impact of changes in environmental laws, that may affect the real estate industry. Although interest rates have significantly increased since 2022, the prices of real estate-related assets generally have not decreased as much as may be expected based on historical correlations between interest rates and prices of real estate-related assets. This presents an increased risk of a correction or severe downturn in real estate-related asset prices, which could adversely impact the value of other investments as well (such as loans, securitized debt and other fixed income securities). This risk is particularly present with respect to commercial real estate-related asset prices, and the value of other investments with a connection to the commercial real estate sector. As examples of the current risks faced by real estate-related assets: tenant vacancy rates, tenant turnover and tenant concentration have increased; owners of

real estate have faced headwinds, delinquencies and difficulties in collecting rents and other payments (which increases the risk of owners being unable to pay or otherwise defaulting on their own borrowings and obligations); property values have declined; inflation, upkeep costs and other expenses have increased; and rents have declined for many properties. The economic impacts of COVID-19 have created a unique challenge for real estate markets. Many businesses have either partially or fully transitioned to a remote-working environment and this transition may negatively impact the occupancy rates of commercial real estate over time. Similarly, trends in favor of online shopping may negatively affect the real estate market for commercial properties.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the real estate industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party

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provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2023 | 27.20% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -37.59% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 4.35% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 1.67% | -1.51% | 3.52% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 0.62% | -2.95% | 2.45% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 1.05% | -1.53% | 2.41% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **0.59%** | **-2.49%** | **2.49%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **S&P Real Estate Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **5.24%** | **4.56%** | **6.58%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement,

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such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 065 :: Service Class 095 :: **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund :: 139**

**Investment Objective**

Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-quarter times the inverse (-1.25x) of the daily performance of the most recently issued 30-Year U.S. Treasury Bond (the "Long Bond").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Long Bond loses when the Long Bond falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Long Bond gains when the Long Bond rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-quarter times the inverse (-1.25x) of the daily performance of the Long Bond (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Long Bond gains or losses and higher Long Bond volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Long Bond gains or losses and lower Long Bond volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.17% | 1.17% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 1.92% | 2.92% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.14% | -0.14% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $590 | $1024 | $2232 |
| Service Class | $281 | $891 | $1526 | $3233  |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Long Bond or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Long Bond. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other

money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Long Bond is consistent with the Daily Target. The Long Bond's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Long Bond has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Long Bond has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Long Bond rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Long Bond rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Long Bond approaches a 80% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Long Bond returns and Long Bond volatility (how much the value of the Long Bond moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Long Bond volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Long Bond volatility, the Long Bond volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Long Bond.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 065 :: Service Class 095 :: **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund :: 141**

The following table illustrates the impact of Long Bond volatility and Long Bond return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Long Bond gains or losses and higher Long Bond volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Long Bond gains or losses and lower Long Bond volatility. You may lose money when the Long Bond return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Long Bond falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Long Bond volatility and Long Bond returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Long Bond return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Long Bond volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -25% return on a yearly basis if the annual Long Bond return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Long Bond return of 20% and an annualized Long Bond volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -44%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Long Bond**<br> **Performance** | **Long Bond**<br> **Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Long**<br> **Bond**<br>| **One and**<br> **One-Quarter**<br> **Times the**<br> **Inverse**<br> **(-1.25x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Long**<br> **Bond**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 75.0% | 210.0% | 187.9% | 121.2% | 42.5% | -23.0% |
| -50% | 62.5% | 134.5% | 117.8% | 67.3% | 7.8% | -41.7% |
| -40% | 50.0% | 86.7% | 73.4% | 33.2% | -14.1% | -53.6% |
| -30% | 37.5% | 54.0% | 43.0% | 9.9% | -29.2% | -61.7% |
| -20% | 25.0% | 30.3% | 21.1% | -7.0% | -40.1% | -67.6% |
| -10% | 12.5% | 12.5% | 4.5% | -19.7% | -48.3% | -72.0% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -1.4% | -8.4% | -29.6% | -54.7% | -75.5% |
| 10% | -12.5% | -12.5% | -18.7% | -37.5% | -59.8% | -78.2% |
| 20% | -25.0% | -21.5% | -27.1% | -44.0% | -63.9% | -80.5% |
| 30% | -37.5% | -29.0% | -34.0% | -49.3% | -67.3% | -82.3% |
| 40% | -50.0% | -35.3% | -39.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% | -83.9% |
| 50% | -62.5% | -40.6% | -44.8% | -57.6% | -72.7% | -85.2% |
| 60% | -75.0% | -45.2% | -49.1% | -60.9% | -74.8% | -86.4% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Long Bond; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Long Bond's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 16.90%. The Long Bond's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 19.33% (July 29, 2022). The Long Bond's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025, as measured by the S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current 30-Year Total Return Index, was -11.59%. Historical Long Bond volatility and performance do not predict future Long Bond volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Long Bond volatility and Long Bond return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Long Bond. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Long Bond, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Long Bond, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Long Bond. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Long Bond that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Long Bond. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Long Bond has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in

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the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**U.S. Treasury Market Risk** — The U.S. Treasury market can be volatile, and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. U.S. Treasury obligations may provide relatively lower returns than those of other securities. Similar to other debt instruments, U.S. Treasury obligations are subject to debt instrument risk and interest rate risk. In addition, changes to the financial condition or credit rating of the U.S. Government may cause the value of U.S. Treasury obligations to decline.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Debt Instrument Risk** — Debt instruments are subject to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market and economic developments, as well as developments that affect specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market. Debt markets can be volatile and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Interest Rate Risk** — Interest rate risk is the risk that debt instruments or related financial instruments may fluctuate in value due to changes in interest rates. A wide variety of factors can cause interest rates to fluctuate (e.g., central bank monetary policies, fiscal or other government policies, inflation rates, general economic conditions, etc.). Commonly, investments subject to interest rate risk will decrease in value when interest rates rise and increase in value when interest rates decline. A rising interest rate environment may cause the value of debt instruments to decrease and adversely impact the liquidity of debt instruments. Without taking into account other factors, the value of securities with longer maturities typically fluctuates more in response to interest rate changes than securities with shorter maturities. These factors may cause the value of an investment in the Fund to change. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-quarter times the inverse (-1.25x) of the daily return of the Long Bond, the Fund's performance will generally be more favorable when interest rates rise and less favorable when interest rates decline.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market

instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measure of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 065 :: Service Class 095 :: **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund :: 143**

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2021 | 21.93% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -29.27% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -1.25% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **5/1/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | 18.71% | 7.02% | -0.04% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 16.49% | 6.20% | -0.47% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 11.08% | 5.13% | -0.22% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **17.54%** | **5.97%** | **-1.03%** | **5/1/2002** |
| **S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current** <br> **30-Year Total Return Index**<sup>1,2</sup><br>| **-8.13%** | **-6.69%** | **-1.54%** |  |
| **Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **1.25%** | **-0.33%** | **1.35%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Index performance through December 12, 2023 reflects the performance of the Ryan Labs Returns Treasury Yield Curve 30 Year Index. Index performance beginning on December 13, 2023 reflects the performance of the S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current 30-Year Total Return Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and James Linneman, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since April 2019 and March 2022, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the most recently issued 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note (the "Note").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Note loses when the Note falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Note gains when the Note rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Note (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Note gains or losses and higher Note volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Note gains or losses and lower Note volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 4.77% | 4.77% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 5.52% | 6.52% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -3.74% | -3.74% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 108 :: Service Class 138 :: **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund :: 145**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1314 | $2436 | $5190 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1594 | $2867 | $5884 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Note or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Note. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Note is consistent with the Daily Target. The Note's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Note has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Note has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Note rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Note approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Note returns and Note volatility (how much the value of the Note moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Note volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Note volatility, the Note volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Note.

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The following table illustrates the impact of Note volatility and Note return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Note gains or losses and higher Note volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Note gains or losses and lower Note volatility. You may lose money when the Note return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Note falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Note volatility and Note returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Note return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Note volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Note return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Note return of 20% and an annualized Note volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Note Performance** | **Note Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Note**<br>| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Note**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 60% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 147.5% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 134.9% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 94.7% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 42.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -8.0% |
| -50% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 50% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 98.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 87.9% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 55.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 14.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -26.4% |
| -40% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 40% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 65.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 56.6% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 29.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -5.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -38.7% |
| -30% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 30% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 41.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 34.2% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 11.3% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -18.6% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -47.4% |
| -20% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 20% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 23.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 17.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -2.6% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -28.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -54.0% |
| -10% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 10% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 10.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 4.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -13.5% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -36.7% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -59.1% |
| 0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -1.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -6.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -22.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -43.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -63.2% |
| 10% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -10% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -10.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -14.6% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -29.2% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -48.2% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -66.6% |
| 20% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -20% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -17.5% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -21.7% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -35.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -52.5% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -69.3% |
| 30% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -30% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -23.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -27.7% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -40.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -56.2% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -71.7% |
| 40% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -40% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -29.3% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -32.9% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -44.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -59.3% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -73.7% |
| 50% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -50% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -34.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -37.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -48.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -62.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -75.5% |
| 60% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -60% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -38.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -41.3% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -51.3% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -64.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Note; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Note's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 8.24%. The Note's highest July

to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 10.52% (July 31, 2023). The Note's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025, as measured by the S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current 10-Year Total Return Index, was -3.70%. Historical Note volatility and performance do not predict future Note volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Note volatility and Note return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Note. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse exposure to all of the instruments in the Note, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Note, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Note. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Note that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Note. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Note has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Note.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 108 :: Service Class 138 :: **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund :: 147**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**U.S. Treasury Market Risk** — The U.S. Treasury market can be volatile, and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. U.S. Treasury obligations may provide relatively lower returns than those of other securities. Similar to other debt instruments, U.S. Treasury obligations are subject to debt instrument risk and interest rate risk. In addition, changes to the financial condition or credit rating of the U.S. Government may cause the value of U.S. Treasury obligations to decline.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Debt Instrument Risk** — Debt instruments are subject to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market and economic developments, as well as developments that affect specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market. Debt markets can be volatile and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Interest Rate Risk** — Interest rate risk is the risk that debt instruments or related financial instruments may fluctuate in value due to changes in interest rates. A wide variety of factors can cause interest rates to fluctuate (e.g., central bank monetary policies, fiscal or other government policies, inflation rates, general economic conditions, etc.). Commonly, investments subject to interest rate risk will decrease in value when interest rates rise and increase in value when interest rates decline. A rising interest rate environment may cause the value of debt instruments to decrease and adversely impact the liquidity of debt instruments. Without taking into account other factors, the value of securities with longer maturities typically fluctuates more in response to interest rate changes than securities with shorter maturities. These factors may cause the value of an investment in the Fund to change. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Note, the Fund's performance will generally be more favorable when interest rates rise and less favorable when interest rates decline.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2023 | 7.39% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -11.43% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -2.40% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **1/10/2005** |
| – Before Taxes | 9.75% | 3.95% | 0.48% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 7.33% | 2.95% | -0.03% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 5.77% | 2.62% | 0.15% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **8.77%** | **2.94%** | **-0.51%** | **1/10/2005** |
| **S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current** <br> **10-Year Total Return Index**<sup>1,2</sup><br>| **-1.67%** | **-1.95%** | **0.19%** |  |
| **Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **1.25%** | **-0.33%** | **1.35%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Index performance through December 12, 2023 reflects the performance of the Ryan Labs Returns Treasury Yield Curve 10 Year Index. Index performance beginning on December 13, 2023 reflects the performance of the S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current 10-Year Total Return Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and James Linneman, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since April 2019 and March 2022, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 112 :: Service Class 142 :: **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund :: 149**

**Investment Objective**

Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the basket of non-U.S. currencies included in the ICE<sup>®</sup> U.S. Dollar Index<sup>®</sup> (the "Index"). The Index measures the value of the U.S. Dollar against a basket of currencies of the top six trading partners of the United States, as measured in 1973 (the "Benchmark"). The Benchmark's currencies and their weightings as of July 31, 2025 are: euro 57.6%; Japanese yen 13.6%; British pound 11.9%; Canadian dollar 9.1%; Swedish krona 4.2% and Swiss franc 3.6%. The Fund is designed to benefit from an increase in the value of the U.S. Dollar against the value of the currencies included in the Benchmark. Accordingly, as the value of the U.S. Dollar appreciates (i.e., rises) versus the Benchmark, the performance of the Fund generally should be expected to increase. As the value of the U.S. Dollar depreciates versus the Benchmark, the performance of the Fund generally should be expected to decline.

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.47% | 1.47% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.22% | 3.22% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.44% | -0.44% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $652 | $1150 | $2520 |
| Service Class | $281 | $951 | $1645 | $3492 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the

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Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the value of the U.S. Dollar against a basket of currencies of the top six trading partners of the United States as measured in 1973. The currencies are weighted against the U.S. Dollar as follows: the euro is 57.6%, the Japanese yen is 13.6%, the British pound is 11.9%, the Canadian dollar is 9.1%, the Sweden krona is 4.2%, and the Swiss franc is 3.6%. The Index is constructed and maintained by ICE Data Indices, LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DXY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. forward contracts) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Forward Contracts** — Two-party contracts where a purchase or sale of a specific quantity of a commodity, security, foreign currency or other financial instrument is entered into with dealers or financial institutions at a set price, with delivery and settlement at a specified future date. Forward contracts may also be structured for cash settlement, rather than physical delivery.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

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In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| 50% | 98.0% | 87.9% | 55.8% | 14.0% | -26.4% |
| 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| 30% | 41.4% | 34.2% | 11.3% | -18.6% | -47.4% |
| 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 10% | 10.0% | 4.4% | -13.5% | -36.7% | -59.1% |
| 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| -10% | -10.0% | -14.6% | -29.2% | -48.2% | -66.6% |
| -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| -30% | -23.8% | -27.7% | -40.1% | -56.2% | -71.7% |
| -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| -50% | -34.0% | -37.4% | -48.1% | -62.0% | -75.5% |
| -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 7.06%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 9.11% (July 31, 2023). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 1.38%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Market Risk** — The Fund is subject to market risks that will affect the value of its shares, including adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market or economic developments, as well as developments that impact specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar. Devaluations of a currency by a government or banking authority may also have significant impact on the value of any investments linked to or denominated in that currency. Risks related to foreign currencies also include those related to economic or political developments, market inefficiencies or a higher risk that essential investment information may be incomplete, unavailable, or inaccurate. Foreign currency losses could offset

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or exceed any potential gains, or add to losses, in the related investments. Currency markets are also generally not as regulated as securities markets.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ

to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfrdpix_19.jpg)

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2024 | 8.59% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2022 | -7.12% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -7.41% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **2/17/2005** |
| – Before Taxes | 11.71% | 3.48% | 2.41% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 10.42% | 2.72% | 2.02% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 6.93% | 2.38% | 1.72% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **10.55%** | **2.46%** | **1.40%** | **2/17/2005** |
| **ICE**<sup>®</sup> **U.S. Dollar Index**<sup>®</sup><sup>1</sup> | **7.06%** | **2.39%** | **1.85%** |  |
| **Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate** <br> **Bond Index**<sup>2,3</sup><br>| **1.25%** | **-0.33%** | **1.35%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>2</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

After the close of business on October 23, 2024, the Fund's broad-based securities market index was changed from the S&P 500 Index to the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index to provide a broader measure of performance for comparative purpose.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates

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and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and James Linneman, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since April 2019 and March 2022, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business.

Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**154 :: Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SMPIX :: Service Class SMPSX

**Investment Objective**

Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Semiconductors<sup>SM</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.71% | 0.71% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.46%** | **2.46%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $149 | $462 | $797 | $1746 |
| Service Class | $249 | $767 | $1311 | $2796 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 045 :: Service Class 075 :: **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund :: 155**

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 205% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of U.S. companies in the semiconductors subsector. The semiconductor subsector includes producers and distributors of semiconductors and other integrated chips, including other products related to the semiconductor industry, such as semiconductor capital equipment and motherboards. U.S. companies in this sub-sector are selected and then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments occurring in March, June and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DJUSSC."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the

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**156 :: Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SMPIX :: Service Class SMPSX

Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 38.68%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 47.04% (July 31, 2025). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 39.86%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 045 :: Service Class 075 :: **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund :: 157**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: intense competition, both domestically and internationally, including competition from subsidized foreign competitors with lower production costs; wide fluctuations in securities prices due to risks of rapid obsolescence of products; economic performance of the customers of semiconductor companies; their research costs and the risks that their products may not prove commercially successful; capital equipment expenditures that could be substantial and suffer from rapid obsolescence; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. The semiconductors sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader technology sector, including: government regulation; dramatic and often unpredictable changes in growth rates and competition for qualified personnel; heavy dependence on patent and intellectual property rights, the loss

or impairment of which may adversely affect profitability; and a small number of companies representing a large portion of the technology sector as a whole.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the semiconductors & semiconductor equipment industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from

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**158 :: Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SMPIX :: Service Class SMPSX

current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2024 | 58.97% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -41.25% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 46.56% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 105.75% | 46.58% | 35.48% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 95.81% | 44.68% | 32.96% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 62.95% | 39.08% | 30.09% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **103.69%** | **45.12%** | **34.13%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **Dow Jones** <br> **U.S. Semiconductors**<sup>SM</sup> <br>**Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **74.11%** | **37.06%** | **28.17%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 045 :: Service Class 075 :: **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund :: 159**

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**160 :: Short Energy ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SNPIX :: Service Class SNPSX

**Investment Objective**

Short Energy ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the S&P Energy Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 4.02% | 4.02% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 4.77% | 5.77% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -2.99% | -2.99% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 116 :: Service Class 146 :: **Short Energy ProFund :: 161**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1168 | $2159 | $4658 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1452 | $2604 | $5409 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of energy companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes energy companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): energy equipment & services and oil & gas consumable fuels. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXE."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange

or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in

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**162 :: Short Energy ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SNPIX :: Service Class SNPSX

the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| 50% | 98.0% | 87.9% | 55.8% | 14.0% | -26.4% |
| 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| 30% | 41.4% | 34.2% | 11.3% | -18.6% | -47.4% |
| 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 10% | 10.0% | 4.4% | -13.5% | -36.7% | -59.1% |
| 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| -10% | -10.0% | -14.6% | -29.2% | -48.2% | -66.6% |
| -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| -30% | -23.8% | -27.7% | -40.1% | -56.2% | -71.7% |
| -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| -50% | -34.0% | -37.4% | -48.1% | -62.0% | -75.5% |
| -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 29.15%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 37.25% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 24.37%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse

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exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Energy Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects on profitability from changes in worldwide energy prices and exploration, and production spending; adverse effects from changes in exchange rates, government regulation, world events, international conflicts or threat of conflicts and economic conditions; market, economic and political risks of the countries where energy companies are located or do business; the fact that the value of regulated utility debt instruments (and, to a lesser extent, equity securities) tends to have an inverse relationship to the movement of interest rates; and risk for environmental damage claims. The energy industry has recently experienced significant volatility due to dramatic changes in the prices of energy commodities, and it is possible that such volatility will continue in the future.

On February 24, 2022, Russia commenced a military attack on Ukraine. The outbreak of hostilities between the two

countries could result in more widespread conflict and could have a severe adverse effect on the region and the markets for securities and commodities, including oil. In addition, sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States and other countries, and any sanctions imposed in the future could have a significant adverse impact on the Russian economy and related markets. How long such conflict and related events will last and whether it will escalate further cannot be predicted. Impacts from the conflict and related events could have significant impact on the Fund's performance, and the value of an investment in the Fund may decline significantly. Additionally, the possibility of a continued and prolonged conflict between Hamas and Israel, and the potential expansion of the conflict in the surrounding areas and the involvement of other nations in such conflict, could further destabilize the Middle East region and introduce new uncertainties in global markets, including the crude oil markets. This may increase or decrease volatility of the Funds' shares.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the energy industry group.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 72.41% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -31.59% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -6.09% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/12/2005** |
| – Before Taxes | -0.37% | -19.46% | -11.05% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -1.85% | -19.94% | -11.32% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -0.22% | -13.22% | -7.26% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-0.75%** | **-20.14%** | **-11.87%** | **9/12/2005** |
| **S&P Energy Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **5.65%** | **12.22%** | **5.01%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

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Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**166 :: Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SOPIX :: Service Class SOPSX

**Investment Objective**

Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 2.43% | 2.43% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 3.18% | 4.18% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -1.40% | -1.40% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $849 | $1542 | $3388 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1143 | $2018 | $4271 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 100 of the largest Nasdaq-listed non-financial companies. The Index includes non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the Nasdaq Global Market (which include both U.S. and non-U.S. companies). The top 100 companies based on market capitalization are included in the Index. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every December, with additional weight adjustments occurring in March, June, and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by Nasdaq Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "NDX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an

underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be

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**168 :: Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SOPIX :: Service Class SOPSX

considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| 50% | 98.0% | 87.9% | 55.8% | 14.0% | -26.4% |
| 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| 30% | 41.4% | 34.2% | 11.3% | -18.6% | -47.4% |
| 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 10% | 10.0% | 4.4% | -13.5% | -36.7% | -59.1% |
| 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| -10% | -10.0% | -14.6% | -29.2% | -48.2% | -66.6% |
| -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| -30% | -23.8% | -27.7% | -40.1% | -56.2% | -71.7% |
| -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| -50% | -34.0% | -37.4% | -48.1% | -62.0% | -75.5% |
| -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 23.57%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 28.07% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.23%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

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Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an

investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the communication services and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Communication Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: product obsolescence; increased research and development costs and capital requirements to formulate new products and services; and regulation by the Federal Communications Commission and various state regulatory authorities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

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**170 :: Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SOPIX :: Service Class SOPSX

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | 24.18% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -26.15% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -14.44% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **5/1/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | -15.86% | -20.00% | -18.40% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -19.11% | -21.04% | -18.94% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -9.39% | -13.67% | -10.37% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-16.64%** | **-20.78%** | **-19.18%** | **5/1/2002** |
| **Nasdaq-100**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.88%** | **20.15%** | **18.52%** |  |
| **Nasdaq Composite Index**<sup>1</sup> | **29.57%** | **17.47%** | **16.19%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 063 :: Service Class 093 :: **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund :: 171**

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement,

such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**172 :: Short Precious Metals ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SPPIX :: Service Class SPPSX

**Investment Objective**

Short Precious Metals ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones Precious Metals<sup>SM</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.41% | 1.41% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.16% | 3.16% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.38% | -0.38% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 117 :: Service Class 147 :: **Short Precious Metals ProFund :: 173**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $640 | $1125 | $2463 |
| Service Class | $281 | $939 | $1621 | $3440 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of U.S. companies engaged in the exploration and production of gold, silver, and platinum included in the S&P Global Broad Market Index. The S&P Global Broad Market Index is designed to measure global stock market performance. The Index includes companies in the following sub-industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): gold, precious metals and minerals, and silver. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every quarter in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DJGSP."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the

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**174 :: Short Precious Metals ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SPPIX :: Service Class SPPSX

level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| 50% | 98.0% | 87.9% | 55.8% | 14.0% | -26.4% |
| 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| 30% | 41.4% | 34.2% | 11.3% | -18.6% | -47.4% |
| 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 10% | 10.0% | 4.4% | -13.5% | -36.7% | -59.1% |
| 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| -10% | -10.0% | -14.6% | -29.2% | -48.2% | -66.6% |
| -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| -30% | -23.8% | -27.7% | -40.1% | -56.2% | -71.7% |
| -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| -50% | -34.0% | -37.4% | -48.1% | -62.0% | -75.5% |
| -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 33.29%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 35.37% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 5.17%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 117 :: Service Class 147 :: **Short Precious Metals ProFund :: 175**

of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Precious Metals Mining Industry Risk** — The risks related to changes in the price of gold, silver and platinum group metals include changing inflation expectations, currency fluctuations, speculation, and industrial, government and global consumer demand; disruptions in the supply chain; rising production and regulatory compliance costs; adverse effects from government and environmental regulation, world events and economic conditions; market, economic and political risks of the countries where precious metals companies are located or do business; thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel; and the possible illiquidity of certain of the securities represented in the Index may adversely affect companies engaged in precious metals mining related businesses. Depending on market conditions, precious metals mining companies may dramatically outperform or underperform more traditional equity investments.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of

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**176 :: Short Precious Metals ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SPPIX :: Service Class SPPSX

July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the materials industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Materials Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: adverse effects from commodity price volatility, exchange rates, import controls and increased competition; supply and demand issues; and risk for environmental damage and product liability claims.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | 32.32% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2016 | -38.86% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -57.67% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **1/9/2006** |
| – Before Taxes | -9.58% | -13.45% | -16.70% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -10.35% | -14.80% | -17.38% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -5.67% | -9.90% | -9.81% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-10.39%** | **-14.27%** | **-17.52%** | **1/9/2006** |
| **Dow Jones Precious** <br> **Metals**<sup>SM</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **9.53%** | **4.39%** | **6.95%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 117 :: Service Class 147 :: **Short Precious Metals ProFund :: 177**

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement,

such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**178 :: Short Real Estate ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SRPIX :: Service Class SRPSX

**Investment Objective**

Short Real Estate ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the S&P Real Estate Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 3.39% | 3.39% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 4.14% | 5.14% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -2.36% | -2.36% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 118 :: Service Class 148 :: **Short Real Estate ProFund :: 179**

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1043 | $1920 | $4179 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1330 | $2377 | $4980 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of real estate companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes real estate companies in the following industries according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS): diversified real estate investment trusts ("REITs"); industrial REITs; hotel & resort REITs; office REITs; heath care REITs; residential REITs; retail REITs; specialized REITs; and real estate management & development. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXRE."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

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**180 :: Short Real Estate ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SRPIX :: Service Class SRPSX

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| 50% | 98.0% | 87.9% | 55.8% | 14.0% | -26.4% |
| 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| 30% | 41.4% | 34.2% | 11.3% | -18.6% | -47.4% |
| 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 10% | 10.0% | 4.4% | -13.5% | -36.7% | -59.1% |
| 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| -10% | -10.0% | -14.6% | -29.2% | -48.2% | -66.6% |
| -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| -30% | -23.8% | -27.7% | -40.1% | -56.2% | -71.7% |
| -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| -50% | -34.0% | -37.4% | -48.1% | -62.0% | -75.5% |
| -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 19.63%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 23.27% (July 31, 2023). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 6.33%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 118 :: Service Class 148 :: **Short Real Estate ProFund :: 181**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Real Estate Industry Risk** — Investing in securities of real estate companies includes risks such as: fluctuations in the value of the underlying properties; periodic overbuilding and market saturation; changes in general and local economic conditions; changes in demographic trends, such as population shifts or changing tastes and values; concentration in a particular geographic region or property type; catastrophic events such as earthquakes, hurricanes and terrorist acts; casualty or condemnation losses; decreases in market rates for rents; increased competition; increases in property taxes, interest rates, capital expenditures, or operating expenses; changes in the availability, cost and terms of mortgage funds; defaults by borrowers or tenants; and other economic, political or regulatory occurrences, including the impact of changes in environmental laws, that may affect the real estate industry. Although interest rates have significantly increased since 2022, the prices of real estate-related assets generally have not decreased as much as may be expected based on historical correlations between interest rates and prices of real estate-related assets. This presents an increased risk of a correction or severe downturn in real estate-related asset prices, which could adversely impact the value of other investments as well (such as loans, securitized debt and other fixed income securities). This risk is particularly present with respect to commercial real estate-related asset prices, and the value of other investments with a connection to the commercial real estate sector. As examples of the current risks

faced by real estate-related assets: tenant vacancy rates, tenant turnover and tenant concentration have increased; owners of real estate have faced headwinds, delinquencies and difficulties in collecting rents and other payments (which increases the risk of owners being unable to pay or otherwise defaulting on their own borrowings and obligations); property values have declined; inflation, upkeep costs and other expenses have increased; and rents have declined for many properties. The economic impacts of COVID-19 have created a unique challenge for real estate markets. Many businesses have either partially or fully transitioned to a remote-working environment and this transition may negatively impact the occupancy rates of commercial real estate over time. Similarly, trends in favor of online shopping may negatively affect the real estate market for commercial properties.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the real estate industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may

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increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 18.95% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -16.97% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -3.11% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/12/2005** |
| – Before Taxes | 0.70% | -6.31% | -7.92% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -1.43% | -6.96% | -8.24% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 0.41% | -4.90% | -5.54% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-0.39%** | **-7.28%** | **-8.84%** | **9/12/2005** |
| **S&P Real Estate Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **5.24%** | **4.56%** | **6.58%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns

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may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

Short Small-Cap ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 2.89% | 2.89% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 3.64% | 4.64% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -1.86% | -1.86% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $943 | $1725 | $3777 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1233 | $2192 | $4620 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. markets. The Index selects the 2000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index based on market capitalization. The Russell 3000 Index is designed to measure the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of each company within the Index was below $20 billion. The selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated each June. The Index is constructed and maintained by FTSE Russell. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "RTY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an

underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be

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considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| 50% | 98.0% | 87.9% | 55.8% | 14.0% | -26.4% |
| 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| 30% | 41.4% | 34.2% | 11.3% | -18.6% | -47.4% |
| 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 10% | 10.0% | 4.4% | -13.5% | -36.7% | -59.1% |
| 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| -10% | -10.0% | -14.6% | -29.2% | -48.2% | -66.6% |
| -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| -30% | -23.8% | -27.7% | -40.1% | -56.2% | -71.7% |
| -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| -50% | -34.0% | -37.4% | -48.1% | -62.0% | -75.5% |
| -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 23.16%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 25.49% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 9.81%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

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Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Small-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Small-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Small-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on small-cap security prices. Additionally, small-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of small-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic

developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials, health care and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Health Care Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: heavy dependence on patent protection; litigation and product liability expense; the long and costly process for obtaining new product approval by the Food and Drug Administration; and product obsolescence.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may

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increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 30.12% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | -25.32% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -8.20% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **5/1/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | -7.98% | -12.17% | -11.28% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -8.14% | -13.28% | -11.87% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -4.72% | -9.01% | -7.45% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-8.90%** | **-13.08%** | **-12.18%** | **5/1/2002** |
| **Russell 2000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **11.54%** | **7.40%** | **7.81%** |  |
| **Russell 3000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.81%** | **13.85%** | **12.53%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 064 :: Service Class 094 :: **Short Small-Cap ProFund :: 189**

may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**190 :: Small-Cap Growth ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SGPIX :: Service Class SGPSX

**Investment Objective**

Small-Cap Growth ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup> Growth Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.20% | 1.20% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.17% | -0.17% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $596 | $1036 | $2261 |
| Service Class | $281 | $897 | $1538 | $3259 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 1,201% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of growth stocks included in the S&P SmallCap 600 Index. The S&P SmallCap 600 Index is designed to measure the performance of small-cap companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of companies in the Index was between $262 million and $10.7 billion. The Index includes the stocks in the Small-Cap S&P 600 Index with the strongest growth characteristics based on: sales growth, earnings growth to price ratio, and momentum. The selected stocks are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated annually in December with additional weight adjustments in March, June and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SMLG."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 015 :: Service Class 035 :: **Small-Cap Growth ProFund :: 191**

standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index.

Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Small-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Small-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Small-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on small-cap security prices. Additionally, small-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of small-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Growth Investing Risk** — An investment in growth stocks may be susceptible to rapid price swings, especially during periods of economic uncertainty. Growth stocks typically have little or no dividend income to cushion the effect of adverse market conditions and may be particularly volatile in the event of earnings disappointments or other financial difficulties experienced by the issuer.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

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**192 :: Small-Cap Growth ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SGPIX :: Service Class SGPSX

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform

other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 015 :: Service Class 035 :: **Small-Cap Growth ProFund :: 193**

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 29.27% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -28.40% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 3.91% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | 7.55% | 6.30% | 7.56% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 7.15% | 5.50% | 6.98% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 4.76% | 4.81% | 6.02% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **6.50%** | **5.24%** | **6.49%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **S&P SmallCap 600**<sup>®</sup> **Growth** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **9.63%** | **8.23%** | **9.54%** |  |
| **S&P Composite 1500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.95%** | **14.12%** | **12.78%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements,

such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**194 :: Small-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SLPIX :: Service Class SLPSX

**Investment Objective**

Small-Cap ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.51% | 1.51% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.26% | 3.26% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.48% | -0.48% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $660 | $1166 | $2558 |
| Service Class | $281 | $959 | $1661 | $3526 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 405% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. markets. The Index selects the 2000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index based on market capitalization. The Russell 3000 Index is designed to measure the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of each company within the Index was below $20 billion. The selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated each June. The Index is constructed and maintained by FTSE Russell. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "RTY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties

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may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With

respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Small-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Small-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Small-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on small-cap security prices. Additionally, small-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of small-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its

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**196 :: Small-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SLPIX :: Service Class SLPSX

weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials, health care and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Health Care Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: heavy dependence on patent protection; litigation and product liability expense; the long and costly process for obtaining new product approval by the Food and Drug Administration; and product obsolescence.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 013 :: Service Class 033 :: **Small-Cap ProFund :: 197**

results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfslpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 30.72% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -31.25% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 7.11% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | 9.15% | 4.91% | 5.51% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 9.15% | 4.91% | 5.51% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 5.42% | 3.82% | 4.42% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **8.05%** | **3.86%** | **4.47%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **Russell 2000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **11.54%** | **7.40%** | **7.81%** |  |
| **Russell 3000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.81%** | **13.85%** | **12.53%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**198 :: Small-Cap Value ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SVPIX :: Service Class SVPSX

**Investment Objective**

Small-Cap Value ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that track the performance of the S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup> Value Index (the "Index").

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.36% | 1.36% |
| Recoupment<sup>1</sup> | 0.10% | 0.10% |
| Other Operating Expenses | 1.26% | 1.26% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.11% | 3.11% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>2</sup> | -0.33% | -0.33% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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The "Recoupment" line shows gross recoupment payments made by the Fund during its most recent fiscal year. In addition, at times during the fiscal year amounts were waived or reimbursed to the Fund - the gross amount of this waiver/reimbursement is shown separately in the "Fee Waivers/Reimbursements" line. The recoupment shown did not cause the Fund's expenses to exceed any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the time the recouped amounts were originally waived/reimbursed.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your

shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $629 | $1104 | $2415 |
| Service Class | $281 | $929 | $1602 | $3398 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 1,642% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the Index.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of value stocks included in the S&P SmallCap 600 Index. The S&P SmallCap 600 Index is designed to measure the performance of small-cap companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of companies in the Index was between $262 million and $10.7 billion. The Index includes the stocks in the S&P SmallCap 600 Index with the strongest value characteristics based on: book value to price ratio, earnings to price ratio, and sales to price ratio. The selected stocks are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated annually in December with additional weight adjustments in March, June and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SMLV."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce returns consistent with its investment objective. The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. The Fund may also invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining exposure consistent with the investment objective.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and

correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Small-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Small-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Small-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on small-cap security prices. Additionally, small-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of small-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Value Investing Risk** — Value investing carries the risk that the market will not recognize a security's intrinsic value for a long time, or that a stock deemed to be undervalued by the relevant index methodology may actually be appropriately priced or overvalued.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases,

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**200 :: Small-Cap Value ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class SVPIX :: Service Class SVPSX

pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund's exposure may not be consistent with the Index. For example, the Fund may not have exposure to all of the securities in the Index, its weighting of securities may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future

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results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

![](pfsvpix_19.jpg)

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 32.37% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -37.85% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 1.56% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **9/4/2001** |
| – Before Taxes | 5.50% | 6.13% | 6.16% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 5.20% | 5.97% | 5.78% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 3.35% | 4.76% | 4.84% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **4.40%** | **5.07%** | **5.10%** | **9/4/2001** |
| **S&P SmallCap 600**<sup>®</sup> **Value** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **7.56%** | **8.09%** | **8.17%** |  |
| **S&P Composite 1500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.95%** | **14.12%** | **12.78%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for the Fund. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**202 :: Technology UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class TEPIX :: Service Class TEPSX

**Investment Objective**

Technology UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Technology Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.78% | 0.78% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.53%** | **2.53%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $156 | $483 | $834 | $1824 |
| Service Class | $256 | $788 | $1345 | $2866 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 111% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of information technology companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes information technology companies in the following industries according to theGlobal Industry Classification Standard (GICS): IT services; software; communications equipment; technology, hardware, storage & peripherals; electronic equipment, instruments, & components; and semiconductors & semiconductor equipment. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXT."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an

underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be

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suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 25.28%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 29.22% (July 31, 2025). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 19.99%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 054 :: Service Class 084 :: **Technology UltraSector ProFund :: 205**

exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Technology Industry Risk** — Securities of technology companies may be subject to greater volatility than stocks of companies in other market sectors. Technology companies may experience intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, general economic conditions and government regulation and may have limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Technology companies may experience dramatic and often unpredictable changes in growth rates and competition for qualified personnel. These companies also are heavily dependent on patent and intellectual property rights, the loss or impairment of which may adversely affect profitability.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs,

recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the semiconductors & semiconductor equipment, software & services and technology hardware & equipment industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: intense competition, wide fluctuations in securities prices due to risks of rapid obsolescence of products, significant research costs, and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Companies in this sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader technology sector.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Software and Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: competitive pressures, such as aggressive pricing, technological developments, cyclical market patterns, changing domestic demand, the ability to attract and retain skilled employees, and dependence on intellectual property rights and potential loss or impairment of those rights.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Technology Hardware and Equipment Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: effects from industry competition, evolving industry standards, product obsolescence, and changing government regulation. These companies may also be affected by risks that affect the broader information technology industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors.

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There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 48.80% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -33.09% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 27.29% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/19/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 25.61% | 24.69% | 24.80% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 21.72% | 23.09% | 23.78% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 16.05% | 19.77% | 21.32% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **24.31%** | **23.44%** | **23.56%** | **6/19/2000** |
| **S&P Technology Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **21.74%** | **21.64%** | **20.50%** |  |
| **S&P Total Market Index**<sup>1,2</sup> | **23.87%** | **13.77%** | **12.47%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

The Fund's broad-based securities market index was changed from S&P 500 Index to S&P Total Market Index to better reflect the markets in which the Fund invests.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

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**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**208 :: UltraBear ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class URPIX :: Service Class URPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraBear ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times the inverse as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times the inverse as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.29% | 1.29% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.04% | 3.04% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.26% | -0.26% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $615 | $1074 | $2348 |
| Service Class | $281 | $915 | $1574 | $3337 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. These companies are weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in

rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be

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considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.36%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 20.39% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.87%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the

Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the information technology industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with a broad measure of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and

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after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | 34.03% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -36.58% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -24.39% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **12/22/1997** |
| – Before Taxes | -29.51% | -29.67% | -26.28% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -30.90% | -30.15% | -26.53% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -17.42% | -18.15% | -12.15% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-30.29%** | **-30.29%** | **-26.96%** | **12/22/1997** |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred

arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

UltraBull ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.72% | 0.72% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.47%** | **2.47%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to

waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $150 | $465 | $803 | $1757 |
| Service Class | $250 | $770 | $1316 | $2806 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 104% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. These companies are weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "SPX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

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The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's

portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of

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a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.36%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 20.39% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.87%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index.

Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the

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**216 :: UltraBull ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class ULPIX :: Service Class ULPSX

Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the information technology industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with a broad measure of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any,

performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 40.20% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -41.43% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 21.32% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **11/28/1997** |
| – Before Taxes | 42.24% | 19.06% | 18.67% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 40.63% | 16.50% | 17.37% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 25.13% | 14.11% | 15.33% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **40.66%** | **17.84%** | **17.48%** | **11/28/1997** |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 005 :: Service Class 025 :: **UltraBull ProFund :: 217**

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**218 :: UltraChina ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UGPIX :: Service Class UGPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraChina ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the S&P China Select ADR Index (USD) (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.95% | 0.95% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.70%** | **2.70%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $173 | $536 | $923 | $2009 |
| Service Class | $273 | $838 | $1430 | $3032 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 168 :: Service Class 198 :: **UltraChina ProFund :: 219**

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 254% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of companies domiciled in China and traded on U.S. exchanges. The Index includes companies that have ADRs, New York Shares, or Global Registered Shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq Stock Market. Companies are selected if they are domiciled in China and meet certain market capitalization and liquidity requirements. Selected companies are weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated quarterly in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "BKTCN."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Depositary Receipts** — The Fund may invest in depositary receipts, which principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**American Depositary Receipts (ADRs),** which represent the right to receive securities of foreign issuers deposited in a bank or trust company and are an alternative to purchasing the underlying securities in their national markets and currencies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs),** which are receipts for shares in a foreign-based corporation traded in capital markets around the world.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks,

bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

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**220 :: UltraChina ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UGPIX :: Service Class UGPSX

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows,

with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 42.21%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 58.37% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was -7.17%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 168 :: Service Class 198 :: **UltraChina ProFund :: 221**

to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Chinese Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in China (including variable interest entities ("VIEs") associated with an underlying Chinese operating company) include risks such as, but are not limited to, less developed or less efficient trading markets; heightened risk of inefficiency, volatility and pricing anomalies of portfolio holdings resulting from government control of markets; currency fluctuations or blockage; nationalization of assets; limits on repatriation; uncertainty surrounding trading suspensions; a lack of publicly available information (as compared to many other countries); and natural disasters particularly likely to occur in China. Changes in Chinese government policy and economic growth rates could significantly affect local markets and the entire Greater China region. China has yet to develop comprehensive securities, corporate, or commercial laws, and its economy is experiencing a relative slowdown. China is an emerging market and demonstrates significantly higher volatility from time to time in comparison to developed markets. Internal social unrest or confrontations with neighboring countries may also disrupt economic development in China and result in a greater risk of currency fluctuations, currency non-convertibility, interest rate fluctuations, and higher rates of inflation. Investments in securities of Chinese companies are subject to China's heavy dependence on exports. Reductions in spending on Chinese products and services, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, including as a result of heightened trade tensions between China and the United States, or a downturn in any of

the economies of China's key trading partners may have an adverse impact on the Chinese economy and the values of Chinese companies. Significant portions of the Chinese securities markets may become rapidly illiquid, as Chinese issuers have the ability to suspend the trading of their equity securities and have shown a willingness to exercise that option in response to market volatility and other events. The liquidity of Chinese securities may shrink or disappear suddenly and without warning as a result of adverse economic, market or political events, or adverse investor perceptions, whether or not accurate.

Investments in issuers in China may include investments through legal structures known as VIEs. In China, ownership of companies in certain sectors by foreign individuals and entities (including U.S. persons and entities such as a Fund) is prohibited. In order to facilitate foreign investment in these businesses, many Chinese companies have created VIEs. In these arrangements, a China-based operating company typically establishes an offshore shell company in another jurisdiction, such as the Cayman Islands. That shell company enters into service and other contracts with the China-based operating company, then issues shares on a foreign exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange. Foreign investors hold stock in the shell company (i.e., the U.S.-listed company) rather than directly in the China-based operating company. This arrangement allows U.S. investors to obtain economic exposure to the China-based company through contractual means rather than through formal equity ownership. Intervention by the Chinese government with respect to VIEs could significantly affect the Chinese operating company's performance (and, in turn, the Fund's performance) and undermine the enforceability of the VIE structure.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency

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could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments/Emerging Markets** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

Because the Fund's foreign investment exposure may include issuers domiciled in developing or "emerging market" countries, all the aforementioned factors are heightened. Investments in emerging markets are considered speculative.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the consumer discretionary, media & entertainment and retailing industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Consumer Discretionary Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: impact of changing economic conditions, interest rates, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Media and Entertainment Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: high costs of research and development of new content and services; changing consumer tastes, and changing consumer discretionary income patterns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Retailing Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: changes in domestic and international economies, consumer confidence, disposable household income and spending, consumer preferences, and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an

investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in China.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2024 | 50.53% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2021 | -51.64% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 89.86% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **2/4/2008** |
| – Before Taxes | -21.82% | -31.60% | -15.76% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -22.72% | -31.93% | -15.99% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -12.92% | -18.90% | -9.33% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-22.59%** | **-32.29%** | **-16.60%** | **2/4/2008** |
| **S&P China Select ADR Index** <br> **(USD)**<sup>1</sup><br>| **-2.25%** | **-7.69%** | **-0.90%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns

may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

UltraDow 30 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average<sup>®</sup> (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.78% | 0.78% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.53%** | **2.53%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $156 | $483 | $834 | $1824 |
| Service Class | $256 | $788 | $1345 | $2866 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 45% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of some of the largest U.S. companies. The Index includes 30 of the largest companies except those in the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) transportation industry group and utilities sectors. Companies may be included in the Index if the Index provider believes that the company has an excellent reputation, demonstrates sustained growth and is of interest to a large number of investors. The 30 companies selected are then weighted based on their price. Companies may be added or removed from the Index at any time. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More

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information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DJI."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the

securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains

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or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.17%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 17.36% (July 31, 2025). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 12.99%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation

with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in

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government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 35.06% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -46.61% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 13.02% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/3/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | 20.84% | 11.21% | 15.52% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 20.20% | 10.44% | 14.96% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 12.82% | 8.66% | 12.98% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **19.64%** | **10.12%** | **14.38%** | **6/3/2002** |
| **Dow Jones Industrial** <br> **Average**<sup>®</sup><sup>1</sup><br>| **14.99%** | **10.54%** | **11.56%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates

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and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business.

Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 162 :: Service Class 192 :: **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund :: 229**

**Investment Objective**

UltraEmerging Markets ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the S&P Emerging 50 ADR Index (USD) (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.18% | 1.18% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 1.93% | 2.93% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.15% | -0.15% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $592 | $1028 | $2242 |
| Service Class | $281 | $893 | $1530 | $3241 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 290% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of companies domiciled in emerging markets and traded on U.S. exchanges. The Index includes companies that have ADRs, New York Shares, or Global Registered Shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq Stock Market. As of October 31, 2025, the Index included companies from the following countries: China, Taiwan, India, Brazil, South Korea, Mexico, South Africa, Chile, and Indonesia. The Index selects the top 50 companies based on market capitalization. Selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated quarterly in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "BKTEM."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Depositary Receipts** — The Fund may invest in depositary receipts, which principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**American Depositary Receipts (ADRs),** which represent the right to receive securities of foreign issuers deposited in a bank or trust company and are an

alternative to purchasing the underlying securities in their national markets and currencies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs),** which are receipts for shares in a foreign-based corporation traded in capital markets around the world.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has

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risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each

column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 24.41%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 30.34% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 6.64%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all

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or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments/Emerging Markets** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

Because the Fund's foreign investment exposure may include issuers domiciled in developing or "emerging market" countries, all the aforementioned factors are heightened. Investments in emerging markets are considered speculative.

To the extent the Fund invests in issuers in China, those investments may be made through legal structures known as variable interest entities ("VIEs"). VIEs allow U.S. investors to obtain economic exposure to the China-based company through contractual means rather than through formal equity ownership. Intervention by the Chinese government with respect to VIEs could significantly affect the Chinese operating

company's performance (and, in turn, the Fund's performance) and undermine the enforceability of the VIE structure.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the banks, retailing and semiconductors & semiconductor equipment industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Banks Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization; adverse effects on profitability due to increases in interest rates or loan losses; severe price competition; economic conditions; credit rating downgrades; and increased inter-sector consolidation and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Retailing Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: changes in domestic and international economies, consumer confidence, disposable household

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income and spending, consumer preferences, and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: intense competition, wide fluctuations in securities prices due to risks of rapid obsolescence of products, significant research costs, and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Companies in this sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader technology sector.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in China, India, and Taiwan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Chinese Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in China include risks such as, less developed or less efficient trading markets; currency fluctuations or blockage; nationalization of assets; limits on repatriation; institution of tariffs or other trade barriers; uncertainty surrounding trading suspensions; and a lack of publicly available information China is an emerging market and demonstrates significantly higher volatility from time to time in comparison to developed markets.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Indian Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in India include risks such as, greater government control over the economy, including the risk that the Indian government may decide not to continue to support economic reform programs, political and legal uncertainty, competition from low-cost issuers of other emerging economies, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, currency fluctuations or blockage of foreign currency exchanges and the risk of nationalization or expropriation of assets. India has been prone to natural disasters, such as earthquakes and tsunamis which could have a significant negative impact on its economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Taiwanese Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in Taiwan are subject to risks, including, but not limited to, legal, regulatory, political, currency and economic risks that are specific to Taiwan. Specifically, Taiwan's geographic proximity and history of political contention with China have resulted in ongoing tensions between the two countries, which may materially affect the Taiwanese companies. Investments in securities of Taiwanese companies are subject to Taiwan's heavy dependence on exports. Reductions in spending

on Taiwanese products and services, labor shortages, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or a downturn in any of the economies of Taiwan's key trading partners, including the United States, may have an adverse impact on the Taiwanese economy and the values of Taiwanese companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past

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**234 :: UltraEmerging Markets ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UUPIX :: Service Class UUPSX

results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 43.30% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -47.10% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 80.83% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **4/19/2006** |
| – Before Taxes | 7.00% | -5.58% | 0.19% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 6.37% | -5.81% | 0.05% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 4.23% | -4.17% | 0.12% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **6.05%** | **-6.50%** | **-0.80%** | **4/19/2006** |
| **S&P**<sup>®</sup> **Emerging 50 ADR Index** <br> **(USD)**<sup>1</sup><br>| **9.67%** | **3.24%** | **4.95%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 160 :: Service Class 190 :: **UltraInternational ProFund :: 235**

**Investment Objective**

UltraInternational ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the MSCI EAFE Index (the "Index").

The Fund determines its success in meeting this investment objective by comparing its daily return on a given day with two times (2x) of the daily performance of MSCI EAFE futures contracts traded in the United States.

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.40% | 1.40% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.15% | 3.15% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.37% | -0.37% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $637 | $1120 | $2454 |
| Service Class | $281 | $937 | $1617 | $3432  |

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**236 :: UltraInternational ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UNPIX :: Service Class UNPSX

The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of large and mid-capitalization companies across 21 developed market countries around the world, excluding the U.S. and Canada. As of May 31, 2025, the Index included companies from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The Index seeks to include 85% of the market capitalization across those countries and selects companies based on their market capitalization and liquidity. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated semi-annually in May and November with a more limited reevaluation occurring in February and August. The Index is constructed and maintained by MSCI Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "MXEA."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.** 

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 160 :: Service Class 190 :: **UltraInternational ProFund :: 237**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.21%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 17.09% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 10.33%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from

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**238 :: UltraInternational ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UNPIX :: Service Class UNPSX

achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target. Also, the Fund will measure its correlation to the performance of one or more ETFs. It is important to note that correlation to these ETFs may vary from the correlation to the Index due to embedded costs and other factors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public

health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in Japan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Japanese Investments Risk** — Investments in Japan are subject to risks including, but not limited to political, economic, or social instability in Japan; risks associated with Japan's large government deficit; the prevalence and likelihood of natural disasters in Japan; and heavy dependence on international trade and reliant on imports for its commodity needs. Because of its trade dependence, the Japanese economy is particularly exposed to the risks of currency fluctuation, foreign

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 160 :: Service Class 190 :: **UltraInternational ProFund :: 239**

trade policy and regional and global economic disruption, including the risk of increased tariffs, embargoes, and other trade limitations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Time Risk** — Due to differences in trading hours between U.S. and foreign markets and because the level of the Index may be determined using prices obtained at times other than the Fund's net asset value ("NAV") calculation time, the percentage change of the Fund's NAV per share each day may differ, perhaps significantly, from the Daily Target. This is due primarily to the time difference in determining the level of the Index (11:30 a.m., Eastern Time) and valuation of the Fund (4:00 p.m., Eastern Time). As such, correlation to the Index will generally be measured by comparing the daily change in the Fund's NAV per share to the performance of one or more U.S. exchange-traded securities or financial instruments that reflect the values of the securities underlying the Index as of the Fund's NAV calculation time. In addition, in certain cases, the Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days and at times when the Fund is not open for business. As a result, the value of the Fund may change, perhaps significantly, on days and at times when shareholders are unable to purchase, redeem, or exchange shares.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with a broad measure of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2022 | 34.29% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -43.83% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 44.33% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **4/19/2006** |
| – Before Taxes | -3.82% | -1.00% | 1.57% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -3.82% | -1.00% | 1.57% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -2.26% | -0.76% | 1.21% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-4.86%** | **-1.98%** | **0.57%** | **4/19/2006** |
| **MSCI EAFE Index**<sup>1</sup> | **3.82%** | **4.72%** | **5.19%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates

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and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business.

Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

UltraJapan ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the Nikkei 225 Stock Average (the "Index").

The Fund seeks to provide a return consistent with two times (2x) an investment in the component equities in the Index hedged to U.S. dollars. The Fund seeks to provide a return based solely on the local price return of the equity securities in the Index, without any effect from currency movements in the yen versus the U.S. dollar.

The Fund determines its success in meeting this investment objective by comparing its daily return on a given day with two times (2x) the daily performance of the dollar-denominated Nikkei 225 futures contracts traded in the United States.

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.90% | 0.90% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.81% | 0.81% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.71%** | **2.71%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $174 | $539 | $928 | $2019 |
| Service Class | $274 | $841 | $1435 | $3041 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such

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transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 225 highly liquid companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market. The Index selects 225 highly liquid companies in a manner intended to maintain long-term continuity and to reflect the changes in the industry structure. The 225 companies selected are then weighted based on their price. The Index's composition is reevaluated twice a year in April and October. The Index is constructed and maintained by Nikkei Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "NKY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares** 

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**of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 20.56%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 29.42% (July 31, 2025). The Index's annualized total

return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.79%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target. Also, the Fund will measure its correlation to the performance of one or more ETFs. It is important to note that correlation to these ETFs may vary from the correlation to the Index due to embedded costs and other factors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Japanese Investments Risk** — Investments in Japan are subject to risks including, but not limited to (i) political, economic, or social instability in Japan; (ii) risks associated with Japan's large government deficit; (iii) natural disasters

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particularly likely to occur in Japan; (iv) risks associated with an increasingly aging and declining population that is likely to strain Japan's social welfare and pension systems; and (v) relatively high unemployment. Since the year 2000, Japan's economic growth rate has remained relatively low. As an island nation, Japan has limited natural resources and land area, and the Japanese economy is heavily dependent on international trade and reliant on imports for its commodity needs. Fluctuations or shortages in the commodity markets may negatively impact the Japanese economy. Slowdowns in the U.S. and/or China and other Southeast Asian countries, including economic, political or social instability in such countries, could have a negative impact on Japan. Because of its trade dependence, the Japanese economy is particularly exposed to the risks of currency fluctuation, foreign trade policy and regional and global economic disruption, including the risk of increased tariffs, embargoes, and other trade limitations. Strained relationships between Japan and its neighboring countries, including China, South Korea and North Korea, based on historical grievances, territorial disputes, and defense concerns, may also inject uncertainty into Japanese markets. As a result, additional tariffs, other trade barriers, or boycotts may have an adverse impact on the Japanese economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are

usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the consumer discretionary, industrials and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Consumer Discretionary Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: impact of changing economic conditions, interest rates, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in Japan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may

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increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Time Risk** — Due to differences in trading hours between U.S. and foreign markets and because the level of the Index may be determined using prices obtained at times other than the Fund's net asset value ("NAV") calculation time, the percentage change of the Fund's NAV per share each day may differ, perhaps significantly, from the Daily Target. This is due primarily to the time difference in determining the level of the Index (3:00 p.m., Japan Standard Time) and valuation of the Fund (4:00 p.m., Eastern Time). As such, correlation to the Index will generally be measured by comparing the daily change in the Fund's NAV per share to the performance of one or more U.S. exchange-traded securities or financial instruments that reflect the values of the securities underlying the Index as of the Fund's NAV calculation time. In addition, in certain cases, the Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days and at times when the Fund is not open for business. As a result, the value of the Fund may change, perhaps significantly, on days and at times when shareholders are unable to purchase, redeem, or exchange shares.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ

to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2024 | 48.55% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -38.83% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 27.29% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **2/7/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 37.31% | 19.24% | 13.83% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 33.78% | 17.79% | 13.09% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 22.24% | 15.05% | 11.33% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **35.99%** | **18.06%** | **12.73%** | **2/7/2000** |
| **Nikkei 225 Stock Average USD**<sup>1</sup> | **8.73%** | **5.17%** | **7.74%** |  |
| **Nikkei 225 Stock Average JPY**<sup>1</sup> | **21.33%** | **13.16%** | **10.73%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns

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may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objective**

UltraLatin America ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the S&P Latin America 35 ADR Index (USD) (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.25% | 1.25% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.00% | 3.00% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.22% | -0.22% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $606 | $1057 | $2310 |
| Service Class | $281 | $907 | $1558 | $3302 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 150% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of Latin American companies traded on U.S. exchanges. The Index includes companies that have ADRs, New York Shares, or Global Registered Shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq Stock Market. As of October 31, 2025, the Index included companies in the following countries: Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. The Index selects the top 35 companies based on market capitalization. Selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated quarterly in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "BKTLA."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Depositary Receipts** — The Fund may invest in depositary receipts, which principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**American Depositary Receipts (ADRs),** which represent the right to receive securities of foreign issuers deposited in a bank or trust company and are an alternative to purchasing the underlying securities in their national markets and currencies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs),** which are receipts for shares in a foreign-based corporation traded in capital markets around the world.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming

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there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the

annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 24.52%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 28.86% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 12.69%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily

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Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Latin American Investments Risk**—The Fund is exposed, to a greater extent than more geographically diversified funds, to risks associated with investments in Latin American countries. Such risks include, but are not limited to (i) political, economic, or social instability in certain Latin American countries; (ii) a heightened risk of high inflation and government deficits in certain Latin American countries; (iii) natural disasters particularly likely to occur in Latin America; (iv) heightened risk of currency devaluations; (v) risks associated with Latin American countries' significant dependence on the health of the U.S. economy; and (vi) risks associated with Latin American economies' sensitivity to fluctuations in the price of commodities such as oil and gas, minerals, and metals (resulting from those economies' heavy reliance on the export of such commodities).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases,

pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments/Emerging Markets** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

Because the Fund's foreign investment exposure may include issuers domiciled in developing or "emerging market" countries, all the aforementioned factors are heightened. Investments in emerging markets are considered speculative.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the banks, energy and materials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Banks Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization; adverse effects on profitability due to increases in interest rates or loan losses; severe price competition; economic conditions; credit rating downgrades; and increased inter-sector consolidation and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Energy Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on profitability from changes in worldwide energy prices and exploration, and production spending; adverse effects from changes in exchange rates, government regulation, world events, international conflicts or threat of conflicts and

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economic conditions; and market, economic and political risks of the countries where energy companies are located or do business. The energy industry has recently experienced significant volatility due to dramatic changes in the prices of energy commodities, and it is possible that such volatility will continue in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Materials Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: adverse effects from commodity price volatility, exchange rates, import controls and increased competition; supply and demand issues; and risk for environmental damage and product liability claims.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in Brazil and Mexico.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Brazilian Investments Risk** — The Brazilian economy is sensitive to fluctuations in commodity prices and commodity markets, is heavily dependent on trading with key partners, has experienced high rates of inflation and debt.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Mexican Investments Risk** — Investments in Mexico are subject to risks including fluctuations in commodity prices; trading volume fluctuations; and fluctuations in sectors such as agriculture and mining which represent a significant part of the economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future

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results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 97.00% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -78.31% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 54.74% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **10/16/2007** |
| – Before Taxes | -39.97% | -14.71% | -9.43% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -41.50% | -15.97% | -10.18% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -23.60% | -10.32% | -6.29% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-40.85%** | **-15.60%** | **-10.34%** | **10/16/2007** |
| **S&P Latin America 35 ADR** <br> **Index (USD)**<sup>1</sup><br>| **-18.32%** | **-0.17%** | **1.54%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to

investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 011 :: Service Class 031 :: **UltraMid-Cap ProFund :: 253**

**Investment Objective**

UltraMid-Cap ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.81% | 0.81% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.56%** | **2.56%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $159 | $493 | $850 | $1856 |
| Service Class | $259 | $796 | $1360 | $2895 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 70% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of mid-cap companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index selects 400 companies based on market capitalization. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of companies in the Index was between $1.2 billion and $28.5 billion. The selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "MID."

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**254 :: UltraMid-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UMPIX :: Service Class UMPSX

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 011 :: Service Class 031 :: **UltraMid-Cap ProFund :: 255**

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 20.19%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 22.58% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 12.78%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its

Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Mid-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Mid-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Mid-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on mid-cap security prices. Additionally, mid-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of mid-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency

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**256 :: UltraMid-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UMPIX :: Service Class UMPSX

rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may

increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 011 :: Service Class 031 :: **UltraMid-Cap ProFund :: 257**

results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 52.25% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -56.13% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 2.50% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **2/7/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 17.08% | 8.59% | 10.50% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 16.73% | 8.13% | 9.93% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 10.33% | 6.65% | 8.45% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **15.97%** | **7.53%** | **9.41%** | **2/7/2000** |
| **S&P MidCap 400**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **13.93%** | **10.33%** | **9.67%** |  |
| **S&P Composite 1500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.95%** | **14.12%** | **12.78%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred

arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**258 :: UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UOPIX :: Service Class UOPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.70% | 0.70% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.45%** | **2.45%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $148 | $459 | $792 | $1735 |
| Service Class | $248 | $764 | $1306 | $2786 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 52% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 100 of the largest Nasdaq-listed non-financial companies. The Index includes non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the Nasdaq Global Market (which include both U.S. and non-U.S. companies). The top 100 companies based on market capitalization are included in the Index. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every December, with additional weight adjustments occurring in March, June, and September. The Index is constructed and

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 008 :: Service Class 028 :: **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund :: 259**

maintained by Nasdaq Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "NDX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the

securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains

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or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -50.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 23.57%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 28.07% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.23%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation

with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in

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government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the communication services and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Communication Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: product obsolescence; increased research and development costs and capital requirements to formulate new products and services; and regulation by the Federal Communications Commission and various state regulatory authorities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | 64.44% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -42.37% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 26.46% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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| | | | | |
|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **12/1/1997** |
| – Before Taxes | 41.74% | 27.98% | 27.94% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 41.59% | 25.15% | 26.03% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 24.80% | 21.63% | 23.52% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **40.34%** | **26.70%** | **26.66%** | **12/1/1997** |
| **Nasdaq-100**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.88%** | **20.15%** | **18.52%** |  |
| **Nasdaq Composite Index**<sup>1</sup> | **29.57%** | **17.47%** | **16.19%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates

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and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business.

Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 169 :: Service Class 199 :: **UltraShort China ProFund :: 263**

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort China ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the S&P China Select ADR Index (USD) (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 2.23% | 2.23% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.98% | 3.98% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -1.20% | -1.20% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $809 | $1462 | $3214 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1103 | $1942 | $4115 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of companies domiciled in China and traded on U.S. exchanges. The Index includes companies that have ADRs, New York Shares, or Global Registered Shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq Stock Market. Companies are selected if they are domiciled in China and meet certain market capitalization and liquidity requirements. Selected companies are weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated quarterly in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "BKTCN."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange

or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 42.21%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 58.37% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was -7.17%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less

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than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Chinese Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in China (including variable interest entities ("VIEs") associated with an underlying Chinese operating company) include risks such as, but are not limited to, less developed or less efficient trading markets; heightened risk of inefficiency, volatility and pricing anomalies of portfolio holdings resulting from government control of markets; currency fluctuations or blockage; nationalization of assets; limits on repatriation; uncertainty surrounding trading suspensions; a lack of publicly available information (as compared to many other countries); and natural disasters particularly likely to occur in China. Changes in Chinese government policy and economic growth rates could significantly affect local markets and the entire Greater China region. China has yet to develop comprehensive securities, corporate, or commercial laws, and its economy is experiencing a relative slowdown. China is an emerging market and demonstrates significantly higher volatility from time to time in comparison to developed markets. Internal social unrest or confrontations with neighboring countries may also disrupt economic development in China and result in a greater risk of currency fluctuations, currency non-convertibility, interest rate fluctuations, and higher rates of inflation. Investments in securities of Chinese companies are subject to China's heavy dependence on exports. Reductions in spending on Chinese products and services, institution of tariffs or other trade

barriers, including as a result of heightened trade tensions between China and the United States, or a downturn in any of the economies of China's key trading partners may have an adverse impact on the Chinese economy and the values of Chinese companies. Significant portions of the Chinese securities markets may become rapidly illiquid, as Chinese issuers have the ability to suspend the trading of their equity securities and have shown a willingness to exercise that option in response to market volatility and other events. The liquidity of Chinese securities may shrink or disappear suddenly and without warning as a result of adverse economic, market or political events, or adverse investor perceptions, whether or not accurate.

Investments in issuers in China may include investments through legal structures known as VIEs. In China, ownership of companies in certain sectors by foreign individuals and entities (including U.S. persons and entities such as a Fund) is prohibited. In order to facilitate foreign investment in these businesses, many Chinese companies have created VIEs. In these arrangements, a China-based operating company typically establishes an offshore shell company in another jurisdiction, such as the Cayman Islands. That shell company enters into service and other contracts with the China-based operating company, then issues shares on a foreign exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange. Foreign investors hold stock in the shell company (i.e., the U.S.-listed company) rather than directly in the China-based operating company. This arrangement allows U.S. investors to obtain economic exposure to the China-based company through contractual means rather than through formal equity ownership. Intervention by the Chinese government with respect to VIEs could significantly affect the Chinese operating company's performance (and, in turn, the Fund's performance) and undermine the enforceability of the VIE structure.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the

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value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments/Emerging Markets** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

Because the Fund's foreign investment exposure may include issuers domiciled in developing or "emerging market" countries, all the aforementioned factors are heightened. Investments in emerging markets are considered speculative.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the consumer discretionary, media & entertainment and retailing industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Consumer Discretionary Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: impact of changing economic conditions, interest rates, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Media and Entertainment Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: high costs of research and development of new content and services; changing consumer tastes, and changing consumer discretionary income patterns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Retailing Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: changes in domestic and international economies, consumer confidence, disposable household income and spending, consumer preferences, and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in China.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In

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addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2021 | 69.10% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2024 | -43.67% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -61.73% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **2/4/2008** |
| – Before Taxes | -21.56% | -32.04% | -28.64% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -24.95% | -32.82% | -29.06% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -12.77% | -19.16% | -12.49% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-22.28%** | **-32.61%** | **-29.29%** | **2/4/2008** |
| **S&P China Select ADR Index** <br> **(USD)**<sup>1</sup><br>| **-2.25%** | **-7.69%** | **-0.90%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-

tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 103 :: Service Class 133 :: **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund :: 269**

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average<sup>®</sup> (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 2.44% | 2.44% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 3.19% | 4.19% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -1.41% | -1.41% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $851 | $1546 | $3397 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1145 | $2022 | $4279 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of some of the largest U.S. companies. The Index includes 30 of the largest companies except those in the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) transportation industry group and utilities sectors. Companies may be included in the Index if the Index provider believes that the company has an excellent reputation, demonstrates sustained growth and is of interest to a large number of investors. The 30 companies selected are then weighted based on their price. Companies may be added or removed from the Index at any time. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "DJI."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified

period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 103 :: Service Class 133 :: **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund :: 271**

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows,

with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.17%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 17.36% (July 31, 2025). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 12.99%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the

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**272 :: UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UWPIX :: Service Class UWPSX

Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to

approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various

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periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 26.99% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -35.44% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -18.58% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **7/22/2004** |
| – Before Taxes | -16.41% | -24.06% | -24.08% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -18.18% | -24.52% | -24.32% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -9.72% | -15.63% | -11.77% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-17.20%** | **-24.78%** | **-24.82%** | **7/22/2004** |
| **Dow Jones Industrial** <br> **Average**<sup>®</sup><sup>1</sup><br>| **14.99%** | **10.54%** | **11.56%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.02%** | **14.51%** | **13.09%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the

historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**274 :: UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UVPIX :: Service Class UVPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the S&P Emerging 50 ADR Index (USD) (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 4.71% | 4.71% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 5.46% | 6.46% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -3.68% | -3.68% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1303 | $2415 | $5149 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1583 | $2846 | $5848 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of companies domiciled in emerging markets and traded on U.S. exchanges. The Index includes companies that have ADRs, New York Shares, or Global Registered Shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq Stock Market. As of October 31, 2025, the Index included companies from the following countries: China, Taiwan, India, Brazil, South Korea, Mexico, South Africa, Chile, and Indonesia. The Index selects the top 50 companies based on market capitalization. Selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated quarterly in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "BKTEM."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to

gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

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**276 :: UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UVPIX :: Service Class UVPSX

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized

Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 24.41%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 30.34% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 6.64%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 163 :: Service Class 193 :: **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund :: 277**

rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

Because the Fund's foreign investment exposure may include issuers domiciled in developing or "emerging market" countries, all the aforementioned factors are heightened. Investments in emerging markets are considered speculative.

To the extent the Fund invests in issuers in China, those investments may be made through legal structures known as variable interest entities ("VIEs"). VIEs allow U.S. investors to obtain economic exposure to the China-based company through contractual means rather than through formal equity

ownership. Intervention by the Chinese government with respect to VIEs could significantly affect the Chinese operating company's performance (and, in turn, the Fund's performance) and undermine the enforceability of the VIE structure.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the banks, retailing and semiconductors & semiconductor equipment industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Banks Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization; adverse effects on profitability due to increases in interest rates or loan losses; severe price

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**278 :: UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UVPIX :: Service Class UVPSX

competition; economic conditions; credit rating downgrades; and increased inter-sector consolidation and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Retailing Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: changes in domestic and international economies, consumer confidence, disposable household income and spending, consumer preferences, and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: intense competition, wide fluctuations in securities prices due to risks of rapid obsolescence of products, significant research costs, and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Companies in this sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader technology sector.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in China, India, and Taiwan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Chinese Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in China include risks such as, less developed or less efficient trading markets; currency fluctuations or blockage; nationalization of assets; limits on repatriation; institution of tariffs or other trade barriers; uncertainty surrounding trading suspensions; and a lack of publicly available information China is an emerging market and demonstrates significantly higher volatility from time to time in comparison to developed markets.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Indian Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in India include risks such as, greater government control over the economy, including the risk that the Indian government may decide not to continue to support economic reform programs, political and legal uncertainty, competition from low-cost issuers of other emerging economies, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, currency fluctuations or blockage of foreign currency exchanges and the risk of nationalization or expropriation of assets. India has been prone to natural disasters, such as earthquakes and tsunamis which could have a significant negative impact on its economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Taiwanese Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in Taiwan are subject to risks, including, but not limited to, legal, regulatory, political, currency and economic risks that are specific to Taiwan. Specifically, Taiwan's geographic proximity and history of political contention with China have resulted in ongoing tensions between the two countries, which may materially affect the Taiwanese companies. Investments in

securities of Taiwanese companies are subject to Taiwan's heavy dependence on exports. Reductions in spending on Taiwanese products and services, labor shortages, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or a downturn in any of the economies of Taiwan's key trading partners, including the United States, may have an adverse impact on the Taiwanese economy and the values of Taiwanese companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 163 :: Service Class 193 :: **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund :: 279**

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 46.98% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -34.86% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -51.16% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **4/19/2006** |
| – Before Taxes | -16.54% | -21.36% | -21.16% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -17.00% | -21.89% | -21.44% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -9.79% | -14.25% | -11.12% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-17.42%** | **-22.17%** | **-21.93%** | **4/19/2006** |
| **S&P Emerging 50 ADR Index** <br> **(USD)**<sup>1</sup><br>| **9.67%** | **3.24%** | **4.95%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred

arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**280 :: UltraShort International ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UXPIX :: Service Class UXPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort International ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the MSCI EAFE Index (the "Index").

The Fund determines its success in meeting this investment objective by comparing its daily return on a given day with two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of MSCI EAFE futures contracts traded in the United States.

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.81% | 1.81% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.56% | 3.56% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.78% | -0.78% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $722 | $1291 | $2837 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1019 | $1779 | $3776  |

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 161 :: Service Class 191 :: **UltraShort International ProFund :: 281**

The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of large and mid-capitalization companies across 21 developed market countries around the world, excluding the U.S. and Canada. As of May 31, 2025, the Index included companies from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The Index seeks to include 85% of the market capitalization across those countries and selects companies based on their market capitalization and liquidity. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated semi-annually in May and November with a more limited reevaluation occurring in February and August. The Index is constructed and maintained by MSCI Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "MXEA."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

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**282 :: UltraShort International ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UXPIX :: Service Class UXPSX

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized

Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.21%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 17.09% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 10.33%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 161 :: Service Class 191 :: **UltraShort International ProFund :: 283**

rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target. Also, the Fund will measure its correlation to the performance of one or more ETFs. It is important to note that correlation to these ETFs may vary from the correlation to the Index due to embedded costs and other factors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or

expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic

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**284 :: UltraShort International ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UXPIX :: Service Class UXPSX

conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in Japan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Japanese Investments Risk** — Investments in Japan are subject to risks including, but not limited to political, economic, or social instability in Japan; risks associated with Japan's large government deficit; the prevalence and likelihood of natural disasters in Japan; and heavy dependence on international trade and reliant on imports for its commodity needs. Because of its trade dependence, the Japanese economy is particularly exposed to the risks of currency fluctuation, foreign trade policy and regional and global economic disruption, including the risk of increased tariffs, embargoes, and other trade limitations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these

circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Time Risk** — Due to differences in trading hours between U.S. and foreign markets and because the level of the Index may be determined using prices obtained at times other than the Fund's net asset value ("NAV") calculation time, the percentage change of the Fund's NAV per share each day may differ, perhaps significantly, from the Daily Target. This is due primarily to the time difference in determining the level of the Index (11:30 a.m., Eastern Time) and valuation of the Fund (4:00 p.m., Eastern Time). As such, correlation to the Index will generally be measured by comparing the daily change in the Fund's NAV per share to the performance of one or more U.S. exchange-traded securities or financial instruments that reflect the values of the securities underlying the Index as of the Fund's NAV calculation time. In addition, in certain cases, the Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days and at times when the Fund is not open for business. As a result, the value of the Fund may change, perhaps significantly, on days and at times when shareholders are unable to purchase, redeem, or exchange shares.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with a broad measure of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 161 :: Service Class 191 :: **UltraShort International ProFund :: 285**

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 37.21% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2022 | -29.62% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -35.95% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **4/19/2006** |
| – Before Taxes | 1.83% | -15.22% | -15.47% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 0.80% | -15.66% | -15.72% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 1.08% | -10.73% | -9.27% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **0.85%** | **-16.07%** | **-16.31%** | **4/19/2006** |
| **MSCI EAFE Index**<sup>1</sup> | **3.82%** | **4.72%** | **5.19%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**286 :: UltraShort Japan ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UKPIX :: Service Class UKPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort Japan ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Nikkei 225 Stock Average (the "Index").

The Fund seeks to provide a return consistent with two times the inverse (-2x) an investment in the component equities in the Index hedged to U.S. dollars. The Fund seeks to provide a return based solely on the local price return of the equity securities in the Index, without any effect from currency movements in the yen versus the U.S. dollar.

The Fund determines its success in meeting this investment objective by comparing its daily return on a given day with two times the inverse (-2x) the daily performance of the dollar-denominated Nikkei 225 futures contracts traded in the United States.

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.90% | 0.90% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 4.00% | 4.00% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 4.90% | 5.90% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -3.12% | -3.12% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1193 | $2208 | $4753 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1476 | $2650 | $5494 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and

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may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 225 highly liquid companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market. The Index selects 225 highly liquid companies in a manner intended to maintain long-term continuity and to reflect the changes in the industry structure. The 225 companies selected are then weighted based on their price. The Index's composition is reevaluated twice a year in April and October. The Index is constructed and maintained by Nikkei Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "NKY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 20.56%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 29.42% (July 31, 2025). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 15.79%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs,

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financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target. Also, the Fund will measure its correlation to the performance of one or more ETFs. It is important to note that correlation to these ETFs may vary from the correlation to the Index due to embedded costs and other factors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Japanese Investments Risk** — Investments in Japan are subject to risks including, but not limited to (i) political, economic, or social instability in Japan; (ii) risks associated with Japan's large government deficit; (iii) natural disasters particularly likely to occur in Japan; (iv) risks associated with an increasingly aging and declining population that is likely to strain Japan's social welfare and pension systems; and (v) relatively high unemployment. Since the year 2000, Japan's economic growth rate has remained relatively low. As an island nation, Japan has limited natural resources and land area, and the Japanese economy is heavily dependent on international trade and reliant on imports for its commodity needs. Fluctuations or shortages in the commodity markets may negatively impact the Japanese economy. Slowdowns in the U.S. and/or China and other Southeast Asian countries,

including economic, political or social instability in such countries, could have a negative impact on Japan. Because of its trade dependence, the Japanese economy is particularly exposed to the risks of currency fluctuation, foreign trade policy and regional and global economic disruption, including the risk of increased tariffs, embargoes, and other trade limitations. Strained relationships between Japan and its neighboring countries, including China, South Korea and North Korea, based on historical grievances, territorial disputes, and defense concerns, may also inject uncertainty into Japanese markets. As a result, additional tariffs, other trade barriers, or boycotts may have an adverse impact on the Japanese economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

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**290 :: UltraShort Japan ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UKPIX :: Service Class UKPSX

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the consumer discretionary, industrials and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Consumer Discretionary Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: impact of changing economic conditions, interest rates, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in Japan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying

the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Time Risk** — Due to differences in trading hours between U.S. and foreign markets and because the level of the Index may be determined using prices obtained at times other than the Fund's net asset value ("NAV") calculation time, the percentage change of the Fund's NAV per share each day may differ, perhaps significantly, from the Daily Target. This is due primarily to the time difference in determining the level of the Index (3:00 p.m., Japan Standard Time) and valuation of the Fund (4:00 p.m., Eastern Time). As such, correlation to the Index will generally be measured by comparing the daily change in the Fund's NAV per share to the performance of one or more U.S. exchange-traded securities or financial instruments that reflect the values of the securities underlying the Index as of the Fund's NAV calculation time. In addition, in certain cases, the Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days and at times when the Fund is not open for business. As a result, the value of the Fund may change, perhaps significantly, on days and at times when shareholders are unable to purchase, redeem, or exchange shares.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 019 :: Service Class 039 :: **UltraShort Japan ProFund :: 291**

results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2018 | 41.52% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -33.29% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -27.51% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **3/29/2006** |
| – Before Taxes | -34.79% | -29.93% | -26.50% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -37.14% | -30.53% | -26.82% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -20.60% | -18.30% | -12.20% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-32.47%** | **-30.02%** | **-26.90%** | **3/29/2006** |
| **Nikkei 225 Stock Average** <br> **USD**<sup>1</sup><br>| **8.73%** | **5.17%** | **7.74%** |  |
| **Nikkei 225 Stock Average** <br> **JPY**<sup>1</sup><br>| **21.33%** | **13.16%** | **10.73%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ

from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**292 :: UltraShort Latin America ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UFPIX :: Service Class UFPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort Latin America ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the S&P Latin America 35 ADR Index (USD) (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 3.07% | 3.07% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 3.82% | 4.82% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -2.04% | -2.04% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 165 :: Service Class 195 :: **UltraShort Latin America ProFund :: 293**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $979 | $1796 | $3924 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1268 | $2259 | $4751 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of Latin American companies traded on U.S. exchanges. The Index includes companies that have ADRs, New York Shares, or Global Registered Shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq Stock Market. As of October 31, 2025, the Index included companies in the following countries: Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. The Index selects the top 35 companies based on market capitalization. Selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and assigned weights are reevaluated quarterly in March, June, September, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "BKTLA."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified

period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be

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**294 :: UltraShort Latin America ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UFPIX :: Service Class UFPSX

considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 24.52%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 28.86% (July 30, 2021). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 12.69%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 165 :: Service Class 195 :: **UltraShort Latin America ProFund :: 295**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Latin American Investments Risk**—The Fund is exposed, to a greater extent than more geographically diversified funds, to risks associated with investments in Latin American countries. Such risks include, but are not limited to (i) political, economic, or social instability in certain Latin American countries; (ii) a heightened risk of high inflation and government deficits in certain Latin American countries; (iii) natural disasters particularly likely to occur in Latin America; (iv) heightened risk of currency devaluations; (v) risks associated with Latin American countries' significant dependence on the health of the U.S. economy; and (vi) risks associated with Latin American economies' sensitivity to fluctuations in the price of commodities such as oil and gas, minerals, and metals (resulting from those economies' heavy reliance on the export of such commodities).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment

results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Currency Risk** — Investments linked to or denominated in foreign currencies are exposed to additional risk factors versus those investments denominated in U.S. dollars and linked to U.S. investments. The value of an investment linked to or denominated in a foreign currency could change significantly as foreign currencies strengthen or weaken relative to the U.S. dollar.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments/Emerging Markets** — Exposure to securities of foreign issuers may provide the Fund with increased risk. Foreign investments may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case with U.S. securities. In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, the Fund's ability to purchase or sell foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined.

Because the Fund's foreign investment exposure may include issuers domiciled in developing or "emerging market" countries, all the aforementioned factors are heightened. Investments in emerging markets are considered speculative.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the banks, energy and materials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Banks Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization; adverse effects on profitability due to increases in interest rates or loan losses; severe price competition; economic conditions; credit rating downgrades; and increased inter-sector consolidation and competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Energy Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on profitability from changes in worldwide energy prices and exploration, and production spending; adverse effects from changes in

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**296 :: UltraShort Latin America ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UFPIX :: Service Class UFPSX

exchange rates, government regulation, world events, international conflicts or threat of conflicts and economic conditions; and market, economic and political risks of the countries where energy companies are located or do business. The energy industry has recently experienced significant volatility due to dramatic changes in the prices of energy commodities, and it is possible that such volatility will continue in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Materials Industry Risk** — Companies in this sector may experience: adverse effects from commodity price volatility, exchange rates, import controls and increased competition; supply and demand issues; and risk for environmental damage and product liability claims.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Because the Fund focuses its investments in one or more foreign countries, an investment in the Fund may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund. The performance of the Fund will be affected by the political, social and economic conditions in those foreign countries and subject to the related risks. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in Brazil and Mexico.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Brazilian Investments Risk** — The Brazilian economy is sensitive to fluctuations in commodity prices and commodity markets, is heavily dependent on trading with key partners, has experienced high rates of inflation and debt.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Mexican Investments Risk** — Investments in Mexico are subject to risks including fluctuations in commodity prices; trading volume fluctuations; and fluctuations in sectors such as agriculture and mining which represent a significant part of the economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 165 :: Service Class 195 :: **UltraShort Latin America ProFund :: 297**

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 136.20% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | -54.96% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -42.71% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **10/16/2007** |
| – Before Taxes | 54.32% | -22.76% | -23.09% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| 52.21% | -23.14% | -23.29% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| 32.16% | -14.97% | -11.57% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **53.60%** | **-23.40%** | **-23.79%** | **10/16/2007** |
| **S&P Latin America 35 ADR** <br> **Index (USD)**<sup>1</sup><br>| **-18.32%** | **-0.17%** | **1.54%** |  |
| **S&P Global 1200 Index**<sup>1</sup> | **18.97%** | **11.38%** | **10.43%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Returns are gross returns that do not reflect the reduction of any withholding taxes, and are adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by companies in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred

arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Eric Silverthorne, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since August 2020 and March 2023, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**298 :: UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UIPIX :: Service Class UIPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 5.47% | 5.47% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 6.22% | 7.22% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -4.44% | -4.44% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 104 :: Service Class 134 :: **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund :: 299**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $1449 | $2687 | $5651 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1725 | $3105 | $6296 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of mid-cap companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index selects 400 companies based on market capitalization. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of companies in the Index was between $1.2 billion and $28.5 billion. The selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "MID."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange

or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.** 

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**300 :: UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UIPIX :: Service Class UIPSX

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index

volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 20.19%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 22.58% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 12.78%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 104 :: Service Class 134 :: **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund :: 301**

Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Mid-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Mid-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Mid-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on mid-cap security prices. Additionally, mid-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of mid-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public

health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from

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**302 :: UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UIPIX :: Service Class UIPSX

current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 50.40% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -44.39% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -10.93% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **1/30/2004** |
| – Before Taxes | -18.26% | -28.68% | -24.53% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -19.87% | -29.23% | -24.84% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -10.81% | -17.77% | -11.86% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-18.91%** | **-29.35%** | **-25.28%** | **1/30/2004** |
| **S&P MidCap 400**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **13.93%** | **10.33%** | **9.67%** |  |
| **S&P Composite 1500**<sup>®</sup> <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **23.95%** | **14.12%** | **12.78%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 104 :: Service Class 134 :: **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund :: 303**

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement,

such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**304 :: UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class USPIX :: Service Class USPSX

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to** 

**financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.21% | 1.21% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 1.96% | 2.96% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.18% | -0.18% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's

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operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $598 | $1041 | $2271 |
| Service Class | $281 | $899 | $1542 | $3267 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of 100 of the largest Nasdaq-listed non-financial companies. The Index includes non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the Nasdaq Global Market (which include both U.S. and non-U.S. companies). The top 100 companies based on market capitalization are included in the Index. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every December, with additional weight adjustments occurring in March, June, and September. The Index is constructed and maintained by Nasdaq Inc. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "NDX."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

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**306 :: UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class USPIX :: Service Class USPSX

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows,

with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 23.57%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 28.07% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.23%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 009 :: Service Class 029 :: **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund :: 307**

Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to

approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the communication services and information technology industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Communication Services Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: product obsolescence; increased research and development costs and capital requirements to formulate new products and services; and regulation by the Federal Communications Commission and various state regulatory authorities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, and changing economic conditions and government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market

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**308 :: UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class USPIX :: Service Class USPSX

performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | 46.68% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -46.04% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -32.17% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **6/2/1998** |
| – Before Taxes | -34.51% | -41.05% | -36.54% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -36.01% | -41.60% | -36.84% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -20.43% | -21.87% | -13.09% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-35.34%** | **-41.67%** | **-37.17%** | **6/2/1998** |
| **Nasdaq-100**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **25.88%** | **20.15%** | **18.52%** |  |
| **Nasdaq Composite Index**<sup>1</sup> | **29.57%** | **17.47%** | **16.19%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates

and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 105 :: Service Class 135 :: **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund :: 309**

**Investment Objective**

UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.89% | 1.89% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 2.64% | 3.64% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.86% | -0.86% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.78%** | **2.78%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.78% for Investor Class shares and 2.78% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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**310 :: UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UCPIX :: Service Class UCPSX

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $181 | $739 | $1323 | $2910 |
| Service Class | $281 | $1035 | $1810 | $3842 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. markets. The Index selects the 2000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index based on market capitalization. The Russell 3000 Index is designed to measure the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of each company within the Index was below $20 billion. The selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated each June. The Index is constructed and maintained by FTSE Russell. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "RTY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain inverse leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain inverse leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a

standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining inverse leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 105 :: Service Class 135 :: **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund :: 311**

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index rises than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% gain at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows,

with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |  |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |  |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **the inverse**<br> **(-2x) of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | 120% | 506.5% | 418.1% | 195.2% | 15.6% | -68.9% |
| -50% | 100% | 288.2% | 231.6% | 88.9% | -26.0% | -80.1% |
| -40% | 80% | 169.6% | 130.3% | 31.2% | -48.6% | -86.2% |
| -30% | 60% | 98.1% | 69.2% | -3.6% | -62.2% | -89.8% |
| -20% | 40% | 51.6% | 29.5% | -26.2% | -71.1% | -92.2% |
| -10% | 20% | 19.8% | 2.3% | -41.7% | -77.2% | -93.9% |
| 0% | 0% | -3.0% | -17.1% | -52.8% | -81.5% | -95.0% |
| 10% | -20% | -19.8% | -31.5% | -61.0% | -84.7% | -95.9% |
| 20% | -40% | -32.6% | -42.4% | -67.2% | -87.2% | -96.5% |
| 30% | -60% | -42.6% | -50.9% | -72.0% | -89.1% | -97.1% |
| 40% | -80% | -50.5% | -57.7% | -75.9% | -90.6% | -97.5% |
| 50% | -100% | -56.9% | -63.2% | -79.0% | -91.8% | -97.8% |
| 60% | -120% | -62.1% | -67.6% | -81.5% | -92.8% | -98.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 23.16%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 25.49% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 9.81%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have inverse leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the

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Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Small-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Small-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Small-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on small-cap security prices. Additionally, small-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of small-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public

health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. As a fund seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the Index, the value of an investment in the Fund is expected to decline when market conditions cause the level of the Index to rise.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials, health care and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Health Care Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: heavy dependence on patent protection; litigation and product liability expense; the long and costly process for obtaining new product approval by the Food and Drug Administration; and product obsolescence.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying

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the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 53.77% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2020 | -46.86% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -22.19% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **1/30/2004** |
| – Before Taxes | -19.26% | -28.15% | -24.68% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions<br>| -20.60% | -28.66% | -24.96% |  |
| – After Taxes on <br> Distributions and Sale of <br> Shares<br>| -11.40% | -17.54% | -11.89% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-20.09%** | **-28.89%** | **-25.45%** | **1/30/2004** |
| **Russell 2000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **11.54%** | **7.40%** | **7.81%** |  |
| **Russell 3000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.81%** | **13.85%** | **12.53%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

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**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 010 :: Service Class 030 :: **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund :: 315**

**Investment Objective**

UltraSmall-Cap ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) of the daily performance of the Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately two times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve two times (2x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 0.92% | 0.92% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.67%** | **2.67%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $170 | $526 | $907 | $1976 |
| Service Class | $270 | $829 | $1415 | $3003 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 69% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. markets. The Index selects the 2000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index based on market capitalization. The Russell 3000 Index is designed to measure the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies. As of July 31, 2025, the market capitalization of each company within the Index was below $20 billion. The selected companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated each June. The Index is constructed and maintained by FTSE Russell. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "RTY."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 50% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the

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volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -40% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -67.2%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Two times**<br> **(2x) the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -87.5% | -90.9% | -94.1% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.2% | -76.5% | -80.5% | -85.8% | -90.8% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.4% | -66.2% | -72.0% | -79.5% | -86.8% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.5% | -54.0% | -61.8% | -72.1% | -82.0% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.6% | -39.9% | -50.2% | -63.5% | -76.5% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.8% | -23.9% | -36.9% | -53.8% | -70.2% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 10% | 20% | 19.8% | 13.7% | -5.8% | -31.1% | -55.5% |
| 20% | 40% | 42.6% | 35.3% | 12.1% | -18.0% | -47.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 67.3% | 58.8% | 31.6% | -3.7% | -37.8% |
| 40% | 80% | 94.0% | 84.1% | 52.6% | 11.7% | -27.9% |
| 50% | 100% | 122.8% | 111.4% | 75.2% | 28.2% | -17.2% |
| 60% | 120% | 153.5% | 140.5% | 99.4% | 45.9% | -5.8% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 23.16%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 25.49% (July 29, 2022). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 9.81%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged

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exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Small-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Small-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Small-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on small-cap security prices. Additionally, small-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of small-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular

products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the financials, health care and industrials industry groups.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Financials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses; and severe competition.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Health Care Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: heavy dependence on patent protection; litigation and product liability expense; the long and costly process for obtaining new product approval by the Food and Drug Administration; and product obsolescence.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Industrials Industry Risk** — Companies in this industry may experience: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; declining demand; and changing government regulation.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying

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the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 12/31/2020 | 69.30% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -57.61% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 10.83% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **2/7/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 10.41% | 1.24% | 5.62% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 10.07% | 1.14% | 5.54% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 6.29% | 0.93% | 4.49% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **9.29%** | **0.23%** | **4.56%** | **2/7/2000** |
| **Russell 2000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **11.54%** | **7.40%** | **7.81%** |  |
| **Russell 3000**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.81%** | **13.85%** | **12.53%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Devin Sullivan, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

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unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its

distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 062 :: Service Class 092 :: **U.S. Government Plus ProFund :: 321**

**Investment Objective**

U.S. Government Plus ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-quarter times (1.25x) of the daily performance of the most recently issued 30-Year U.S. Treasury Bond (the "Long Bond").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-quarter times as much as the Long Bond when the Long Bond rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-quarter times as much as the Long Bond when the Long Bond falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-quarter times (1.25x) the daily performance of the Long Bond (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Long Bond gains or losses and higher Long Bond volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Long Bond gains or losses and lower Long Bond volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.50% | 0.50% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.46% | 1.46% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **Before Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| 1.96% | 2.96% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>1</sup> | -0.26% | -0.26% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses** <br> **After Fee Waivers and Expense** <br> **Reimbursements**<br>| **1.70%** | **2.70%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.70% for Investor Class shares and 2.70% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $173 | $590 | $1033 | $2264 |
| Service Class | $273 | $891 | $1535 | $3262 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Long Bond or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**U.S. Government Debt Securities** — The Fund invests in U.S. government securities, which are issued by the U.S. government or one of its agencies or instrumentalities, including U.S. Treasury securities. Some, but not all, U.S. government securities are backed by the full faith and credit of the federal government. Other U.S. government securities are backed by the issuer's right to borrow from the U.S. Treasury and some are backed only by the credit of the issuing organization.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements and futures contracts) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Long Bond. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in

rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Futures Contracts** — Standardized contracts that obligate the parties to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date in the future.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Long Bond is consistent with the Daily Target. The Long Bond's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Long Bond has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Long Bond has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In

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addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Long Bond. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Long Bond falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Long Bond approaches a 80% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Long Bond returns and Long Bond volatility (how much the value of the Long Bond moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Long Bond volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Long Bond volatility, the Long Bond volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Long Bond.

The following table illustrates the impact of Long Bond volatility and Long Bond return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Long Bond gains or losses and higher Long Bond volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Long Bond gains or losses and lower Long Bond volatility. You may lose money when the Long Bond return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Long Bond rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Long Bond volatility and Long Bond returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Long Bond return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Long Bond volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -25% return on a yearly basis if the annual Long Bond return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Long Bond return of -20% and an

annualized Long Bond volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -27.2%.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Long Bond**<br> **Performance** | **Long Bond**<br> **Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Long Bond**<br>| **One and**<br> **One-Quarter**<br> **Times (1.25x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Long**<br> **Bond**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -75.0% | -68.2% | -68.5% | -69.4% | -70.9% | -72.8% |
| -50% | -62.5% | -58.0% | -58.4% | -59.6% | -61.5% | -64.0% |
| -40% | -50.0% | -47.3% | -47.7% | -49.2% | -51.6% | -54.8% |
| -30% | -37.5% | -36.1% | -36.6% | -38.4% | -41.4% | -45.2% |
| -20% | -25.0% | -24.5% | -25.1% | -27.2% | -30.7% | -35.3% |
| -10% | -12.5% | -12.5% | -13.2% | -15.7% | -19.7% | -25.0% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.2% | -1.0% | -3.8% | -8.4% | -14.5% |
| 10% | 12.5% | 12.5% | 11.6% | 8.3% | 3.2% | -3.6% |
| 20% | 25.0% | 25.4% | 24.4% | 20.8% | 15.0% | 7.4% |
| 30% | 37.5% | 38.6% | 37.5% | 33.5% | 27.1% | 18.7% |
| 40% | 50.0% | 52.0% | 50.8% | 46.5% | 39.5% | 30.3% |
| 50% | 62.5% | 65.7% | 64.4% | 59.6% | 52.0% | 42.0% |
| 60% | 75.0% | 79.7% | 78.2% | 73.1% | 64.8% | 53.9% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Long Bond; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Long Bond's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 16.90%. The Long Bond's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 19.33% (July 29, 2022). The Long Bond's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025, as measured by the S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current 30-Year Total Return Index, was -11.59%. Historical Long Bond volatility and performance do not predict future Long Bond volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Long Bond volatility and Long Bond return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Long Bond. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged exposure to all of the instruments in the Long Bond, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of

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the Long Bond, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Long Bond. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Long Bond that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Long Bond has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**U.S. Treasury Market Risk** — The U.S. Treasury market can be volatile, and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. U.S. Treasury obligations may provide relatively lower returns than those of other securities. Similar to other debt instruments, U.S. Treasury obligations are subject to debt instrument risk and interest rate risk. In addition, changes to the financial condition or credit rating of the U.S. Government may cause the value of U.S. Treasury obligations to decline.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Debt Instrument Risk** — Debt instruments are subject to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market and economic developments, as well as developments that affect specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market. Debt markets can be volatile and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Interest Rate Risk** — Interest rate risk is the risk that debt instruments or related financial instruments may fluctuate in value due to changes in interest rates. A wide variety of factors can cause interest rates to fluctuate (e.g., central bank monetary policies, fiscal or other government policies, inflation rates, general economic conditions, etc.). Commonly, investments subject to interest rate risk will decrease in value when interest rates rise and increase in value when interest rates decline. A rising interest rate environment may cause the value of debt instruments to decrease and adversely impact the liquidity of debt instruments. Without taking into account other factors, the value of securities with longer maturities typically fluctuates more in response to

interest rate changes than securities with shorter maturities. These factors may cause the value of an investment in the Fund to change.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future

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results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | 32.57% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2021 | -19.60% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 2.87% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **5/1/2002** |
| – Before Taxes | -12.86% | -10.85% | -4.15% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -14.11% | -11.36% | -4.49% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| -7.56% | -7.94% | -3.11% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **-13.68%** | **-11.73%** | **-5.10%** | **5/1/2002** |
| **S&P U.S. Treasury Bond** <br> **Current 30-Year Total Return** <br> **Index**<sup>1,2</sup><br>| **-8.13%** | **-6.69%** | **-1.54%** |  |
| **Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate** <br> **Bond Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **1.25%** | **-0.33%** | **1.35%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes.

Index performance through December 12, 2023 reflects the performance of the Ryan Labs Returns Treasury Yield Curve 30 Year Index. Index performance beginning on December 13, 2023 reflects the performance of the S&P U.S. Treasury Bond Current 30-Year Total Return Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ

from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and James Linneman, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since April 2019 and March 2022, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**326 :: Utilities UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UTPIX :: Service Class UTPSX

**Investment Objective**

Utilities UltraSector ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) of the daily performance of the S&P Utilities Select Sector Index (the "Index").

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index rises on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately one and one-half times as much as the Index when the Index falls on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>| Service<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% | 0.75% |
| Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | 0.00% | 1.00% |
| Other Expenses | 1.01% | 1.01% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<sup>1</sup> | **1.76%** | **2.76%** |

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ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses to the extent Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee Waivers and Expense Reimbursements, as a percentage of average daily net assets, exceed 1.95% for Investor Class shares and 2.95% for Service Class shares through November 30, 2026. This agreement may not be terminated before that date without the approval of the Fund's Board. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $179 | $554 | $954 | $2073 |
| Service Class | $279 | $856 | $1459 | $3090 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 278% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of utilities companies included in the S&P 500 Index. The S&P 500 Index is designed to measure the performance of 500 of the largest companies listed and domiciled in the U.S. The Index includes utilities companies in the following industries according to theGlobal Industry Classification Standard (GICS): electric utilities; gas utilities; multi-utilities; water utilities; and independent power and renewable electricity producers. These companies are then weighted based on market capitalization. The Index's composition and the assigned weights are reevaluated every September with additional weight adjustments in March, June, and December. The Index is constructed and maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. More information about the Index can be found using the Bloomberg ticker symbol "IXU."

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will obtain leveraged exposure to at least 80% of its total assets in components of the Index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity Securities** — Common stock issued by public companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. swap agreements) in order to gain leveraged exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** — Contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark. For example, two parties

may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction. However, the Fund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the Index or to securities not contained in the Index or in financial instruments, with the intent of obtaining leveraged exposure consistent with the investment objective.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — The Fund uses leverage and will lose more money when the value of the Index falls than a similar fund that does not use leverage. The use of leverage increases the risk of a total loss of your investment. If the Index approaches a 67% loss at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be

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suitable for all investors. The use of leverage increases the volatility of your returns. The cost of obtaining this leverage will lower your returns.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index rises.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -30% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were -20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of -20% and an annualized Index volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -34.8%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **One and One-Half**<br> **Times (1.5x)**<br> **the One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.8% | -75.3% | -77.0% | -79.5% | -82.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.8% | -65.5% | -67.8% | -71.4% | -75.7% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.7% | -54.6% | -57.7% | -62.4% | -68.1% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.7% | -42.8% | -46.7% | -52.6% | -59.7% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.7% | -30.1% | -34.8% | -42.1% | -50.8% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.9% | -16.6% | -22.3% | -30.9% | -41.3% |
| 0% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -2.3% | -8.9% | -19.0% | -31.3% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 14.9% | 12.7% | 5.0% | -6.6% | -20.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.0% | 28.4% | 19.7% | 6.5% | -9.7% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 47.7% | 44.8% | 35.0% | 20.0% | 1.9% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.0% | 61.8% | 50.8% | 34.1% | 13.8% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.0% | 79.5% | 67.3% | 48.8% | 26.3% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 101.6% | 97.9% | 84.3% | 63.9% | 39.1% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 17.67%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 20.05% (July 31, 2023). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 10.54%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of leveraged correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, the Fund may not have leveraged

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FUND NUMBERS :: Investor Class 057 :: Service Class 087 :: **Utilities UltraSector ProFund :: 329**

exposure to all of the instruments in the Index, its weighting of those instruments may be different from that of the Index, and it may invest in instruments not included in the Index. Moreover, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain leveraged exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Utilities Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: review and limitation of rates by governmental regulatory commissions; the fact that the value of regulated utility debt instruments (and, to a lesser extent, equity securities) tends to have an inverse relationship to the movement of interest rates; the risk that utilities may engage in riskier ventures where they have little or no experience; and the fact that deregulation allows utilities to diversify outside of their original geographic regions and their traditional lines of business and create greater competition, which may adversely affect profitability due to lower operating margins, higher costs and diversification into unprofitable business lines.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of equity securities and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers,

regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — The Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. The Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. As of July 31, 2025, the Index had a significant portion of its value in issuers in the utilities industry group.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares have varied from year to year, and the table

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**330 :: Utilities UltraSector ProFund** :: TICKERS :: Investor Class UTPIX :: Service Class UTPSX

shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. Performance for Service Class shares would differ to the extent their fees and expenses differ. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expense limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 9/30/2024 | 28.46% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2020 | -23.93% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 23.34% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Five<br> Years<br>| Ten<br> Years<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  |  | **7/26/2000** |
| – Before Taxes | 29.28% | 3.71% | 7.74% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 28.91% | 3.48% | 7.49% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions <br> and Sale of Shares<br>| 17.60% | 2.85% | 6.25% |  |
| **Service Class Shares** | **28.00%** | **2.70%** | **6.69%** | **7/26/2000** |
| **S&P Utilities Select Sector** <br> **Index**<sup>1</sup><br>| **23.43%** | **6.61%** | **8.44%** |  |
| **S&P Total Market Index**<sup>1</sup> | **23.87%** | **13.77%** | **12.47%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

Average annual total returns are shown on a before- and after-tax basis for Investor Class shares only. After-tax returns for Service Class shares will vary. After-tax returns are calculated using the

historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns shown are not relevant to investors who hold the Fund's shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as a retirement account. After-tax returns may exceed the return before taxes due to a tax benefit from realizing a capital loss on a sale of shares.

Annual returns are required to be shown and should not be interpreted as suggesting that the Fund should or should not be held for longer periods of time.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Michael Neches, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Tarak Davé, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since October 2013 and April 2018, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts for all classes, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $15,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks**

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For ease of use, each fund has been categorized as indicated in the table below. An investor may find it helpful to review the categorizations before reading the Prospectus.

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| **Classic ProFunds** | Bull ProFund, Europe 30 ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, Large-Cap Value ProFund, Mid-Cap <br> Growth ProFund, Mid-Cap ProFund, Mid-Cap Value ProFund, Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Small-Cap Growth <br> ProFund, Small-Cap ProFund and Small-Cap Value ProFund<br>|
| **Ultra ProFunds** | UltraBull ProFund, UltraChina ProFund, UltraDow 30 ProFund, UltraEmerging Markets ProFund, Ultra-<br> International ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraLatin America ProFund, UltraMid-Cap ProFund, <br> UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund and UltraSmall-Cap ProFund<br>|
| **Inverse ProFunds** | Bear ProFund, Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Short Small-Cap ProFund, UltraBear ProFund, UltraShort <br> China ProFund, UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund, UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund, UltraShort Inter-<br> national ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund, UltraShort Latin America ProFund, UltraShort Mid-Cap <br> ProFund, UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund and UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund<br>|
| **UltraSector ProFunds** | Banks UltraSector ProFund, Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund, Communication Services UltraSector <br> ProFund, Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund, Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund, Energy <br> UltraSector ProFund, Financials UltraSector ProFund, Health Care UltraSector ProFund, Industrials <br> UltraSector ProFund, Internet UltraSector ProFund, Materials UltraSector ProFund, Oil & Gas Equip-<br> ment & Services UltraSector ProFund, Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund, Precious Metals UltraSector <br> ProFund, Real Estate UltraSector ProFund, Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund, Technology UltraSector <br> ProFund and Utilities UltraSector ProFund<br>|
| **Inverse Sector ProFunds** | Short Energy ProFund, Short Precious Metals ProFund and Short Real Estate ProFund |
| **Non-Equity ProFunds** | Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, <br> Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund and U.S. Government Plus ProFund<br>|
| **Actively Managed ProFunds** | Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund and Access Flex High Yield ProFund |
| **Geared ProFunds** | Each of the Ultra ProFunds, Inverse ProFunds, UltraSector ProFunds, Inverse Sector ProFunds, and Non-<br> Equity ProFunds, except Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund.<br>|

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The Classic ProFunds, Ultra ProFunds, Inverse ProFunds, UltraSector ProFunds, Inverse Sector ProFunds, Non-Equity ProFunds, and Actively Managed ProFunds are each a "ProFund" or "Fund" and collectively, the "ProFunds" or "Funds".

This section contains additional details about each Fund's investment objective, principal investment strategies and related risks.

**Investment Objectives**

Geared ProFunds

Each Geared ProFund is "geared" in the sense that each is designed to seek daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the daily performance of a daily benchmark such as the inverse (-1x), multiple (i.e., 1.25x, 1.5x, or 2x), or inverse multiple (i.e., -1.25x or -2x) of the daily performance of an index (the "Daily Target") **for a single day**, not for any other period. The "Inverse ProFunds" and "Inverse Sector ProFunds" are designed to correspond to the inverse or an inverse multiple of the daily performance of an index. The "Ultra ProFunds" and "UltraSector ProFunds" are designed to correspond to a multiple of the daily performance of an index. The Geared ProFunds do not seek to achieve their stated investment objectives over a period of time greater than a single day. A "single day" is measured from the time a Fund calculates its net asset value ("NAV") to the time of the Fund's next NAV calculation.

The return of a Geared ProFund for periods longer than a day is the product of a series of daily leveraged returns for each trading day during that period. If you hold Fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand the risks and long-term performance of a daily objective fund. You should know that over your holding period:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

For periods longer than a day, you will lose money if the Index's performance is flat. It is possible that you will lose money invested in an Inverse ProFund or an Inverse Sector ProFund even if the value of the Index falls during that period or money invested in an Ultra ProFund or an UltraSector ProFund even if the value of the Index rises during that period. Returns may move in the opposite direction of the Index during periods of higher Index volatility, low Index returns, or both. In addition, during periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect your return as much or more than the return of the Index.

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Investment in a Geared ProFund involves risks that are different from and additional to the risks of investments in other types of funds. An investor in a Geared ProFund could potentially lose the full value of their investment within a single day

Classic ProFunds and Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund

The Classic ProFunds and Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund seek investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the daily performance of a benchmark. These Funds seek to achieve their stated investment objective both on a single day and over time.

Actively Managed ProFunds

The Actively Managed ProFunds offered herein are designed to correspond generally to the total return, or the inverse of the total return, of the high yield market consistent with maintaining reasonable liquidity.

Each Fund's investment objective is non-fundamental, meaning it may be changed by the Board of Trustees ("Board"), without the approval of Fund shareholders.

Each Fund reserves the right to substitute a different index or security for its current benchmark.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

Geared ProFunds

In seeking to achieve each Geared ProFund's investment objective, ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors" or the "Advisor") follows a passive approach to investing that is designed to correspond to the inverse (-1x), multiple (i.e., 1.25x, 1.5x or 2x), or inverse multiple (i.e., -1.25x, -1.5x or -2x) of the daily performance of its index. Each Fund attempts to achieve its investment objective by investing all, or substantially all, of its assets in investments that make up its index or in financial instruments that provide similar exposure.

Each Geared ProFund employs various investment techniques designed to achieve their respective investment objectives. These techniques are intended to enhance liquidity, maintain a tax-efficient portfolio and reduce transaction costs to maintain a high correlation with, and similar aggregate characteristics (e.g., with respect to equity funds, market capitalization and industry weightings) to, the index or inverse of the index, or multiple thereof, as applicable. For example, a Geared ProFund may invest in or gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the index, which exposure is intended to have aggregate characteristics similar to those of the index. In addition, under certain circumstances, a Geared ProFund may invest in or obtain exposure to components not included in the index or overweight or underweight certain components of the index with the intent of obtaining exposure with aggregate characteristics similar to the index, including, as applicable, the general credit profile of the index.

ProFund Advisors does not invest the assets of a Geared ProFund in securities or financial instruments based on ProFund Advisors' view of the investment merit of a particular security,

instrument, or company, other than for cash management purposes, nor does it conduct conventional investment research or analysis (other than in determining counterparty creditworthiness), or forecast market movement or trends, in managing the assets of a Geared ProFund. Each Geared ProFund generally seeks to remain fully invested at all times in securities and/or financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure to its index consistent with its investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends, direction, or the financial condition of a particular issuer. The Geared ProFunds do not take temporary defensive positions.

On a daily basis, each Geared ProFund will seek to position its portfolio so that such Geared ProFund's investment exposure is consistent with its investment objective. In general, changes to the level of a Geared ProFund's index each day will determine whether such Geared ProFund's portfolio needs to be repositioned. For example, if an Inverse ProFund's or Inverse Sector ProFund's index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Geared ProFund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Geared ProFund's short exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Inverse ProFund or Inverse Sector ProFund should rise (assuming there were no shares redeemed). As a result, the Geared ProFund's short exposure will need to be increased. Similarly, if an Ultra ProFund's or UltraSector ProFund's index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Geared ProFund should rise. As a result, the Geared ProFund's exposure will need to be increased. Conversely, if the index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Ultra ProFund or Ultra Sector ProFund should fall. As a result, the Geared ProFund's exposure will need to be decreased.

The time and manner in which a Geared ProFund rebalances its portfolio may vary from day to day at the sole discretion of ProFund Advisors depending upon market conditions and other circumstances. If for any reason a Geared ProFund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its portfolio, or if all or a portion of the portfolio is rebalanced incorrectly, the Geared ProFund's investment exposure may not be consistent with the Geared ProFund's investment objective. In these instances, a Geared ProFund may have investment exposure to its underlying index that is significantly greater or less than its stated multiple. As a result, a Geared ProFund may be more or less exposed to leverage risk than if it had been properly rebalanced and may not achieve its investment objective.

Classic ProFunds and Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund

In seeking to achieve each Fund's investment objective, ProFund Advisors follows a passive approach to investing that is designed to track the performance of the Index.

Each Fund attempts to achieve its investment objective by investing all, or substantially all, of its assets in the component securities of the Index. Each Fund employs various investment techniques that ProShare Advisors believes should, in the aggregate, simulate the movement of the Index.

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ProFund Advisors does not invest the assets of a Fund in securities or financial instruments based on ProFund Advisors' view of the investment merit of a particular security, or company, other than for cash management purposes, nor does it conduct conventional investment research or analysis (other than in determining counterparty creditworthiness), or forecast market movement or trends, in managing the assets of the Fund. Each Fund generally seeks to remain fully invested at all times in securities that, in combination, provide exposure to the Index without regard to market conditions, trends, direction, or the financial condition of a particular issuer.

Actively Managed ProFunds

In seeking to achieve each Fund's investment objective, ProFund Advisors takes into consideration, among other things, the relative liquidity of and transaction costs associated with a particular investment and industry diversification of a Fund's overall portfolio. The Advisor does not conduct fundamental analysis in managing each Fund.

Each Fund is not a traditional index fund and each Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the high-yield market, or the inverse thereof, but does not attempt to replicate the performance of a specific index, including the index shown in the performance table. The investment techniques utilized are intended to maintain high correlation with, and similar aggregate characteristics to those of high yield debt securities ("junk bonds") and/or the high yield debt securities market ("high yield market"), or the inverse thereof. For example, a Fund may gain exposure to only a representative sample of securities which is intended to have aggregate characteristics similar to those of the high yield market. In addition, a Fund may obtain exposure to components not included in the high yield market or overweight or underweight certain components contained in the high yield market.

In managing the assets of each Fund, ProFund Advisors does not invest the assets of a Fund in securities or financial instruments based on ProFund Advisors' view of the investment merit of a particular security, instrument, or company, other than for cash management purposes, nor does it conduct conventional investment research or analysis (other than in determining counterparty creditworthiness), or forecast market movement or trends. Each Fund generally seeks to remain fully invested at all times in securities and/or financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure to the high yield market without regard to market conditions, trends, direction, or the financial condition of a particular issuer. Each Fund does not take temporary defensive positions.

Please see "Principal Investment Strategies" in each Fund's Summary Prospectus for more detail about the financial instruments in which each Fund invests.

**Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund**

Geared ProFunds are designed to provide leveraged (i.e., 1.25x, 1.5x or 2x), inverse (i.e., -1x) or inverse leveraged (i.e., -1.25x

or -2x) results on a daily basis (before fees and expenses). The Funds, however, are unlikely to provide a simple multiple (i.e., 2x, 1.5x, 1.25x, -1x, -1.25x, -2x) of a benchmark's performance over periods longer than one day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Why?** The hypothetical example below illustrates how daily Geared Fund returns can behave for periods longer than a single day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○Take a hypothetical fund XYZ that seeks to double the daily performance of index XYZ. On each day, fund XYZ performs in line with its objective (2x the index's daily performance before fees and expenses). Notice that over the entire five-day period, the fund's total return is considerably less than double that of the period return of the index. For the five-day period, index XYZ gained 5.1% while fund XYZ gained 9.8% (versus 2 x 5.1% or 10.2%). In other scenarios, the return of a daily rebalanced fund could be greater than two times (2x) the index's return.

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|  | **Index XYZ** | **Index XYZ** | **Fund XYZ** | **Fund XYZ** |
|  | Level | &nbsp;&nbsp; Daily<br> Performance<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Daily<br> Performance<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value<br>|
| Start | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;100.0 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; — | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; — | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $100.00 |
| Day 1 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;103.0 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 6.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $106.00 |
| Day 2 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;99.9 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -3.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -6.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $99.64 |
| Day 3 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;103.9 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 4.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 8.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $107.61 |
| Day 4 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;101.3 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -2.5% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -5.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $102.23 |
| Day 5 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;105.1 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3.7% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 7.4% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $109.80 |
| Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5.1% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 9.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 9.8% |

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Why does this happen?** This effect is caused by compounding, which exists in all investments. Geared Fund returns for a period longer than a single day are the result of the return for each day compounded over the period and usually will differ in amount, and possibly even direction, from the Daily Target. In general, during periods of higher benchmark volatility, compounding will cause longer term results to be less than the Daily Target. This effect becomes more pronounced as volatility increases. Conversely, in periods of lower benchmark volatility, fund returns over longer periods can be higher than the Daily Target. Actual results for a particular period, before fees and expenses, are also dependent on the following factors: a) the benchmark's volatility; b) the benchmark's performance; c) period of time; d) financing rates associated with derivatives; e) other Fund expenses; and f) , if applicable, dividends or interest paid with respect to the securities in the benchmark. The examples herein illustrate the impact of two principal factors — benchmark volatility and benchmark performance — on Fund performance. Similar effects exist for the Funds that seek daily returns that correlate to the inverse (-1x) of a benchmark and this effect is even greater for such inverse funds. Please see the SAI for additional details.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○The graphs that follow illustrate this point. Each of the graphs shows a simulated hypothetical one year performance of a benchmark compared with the performance of a fund that perfectly achieves its investment objective. The graphs demonstrate that, for periods longer than a single day, a Geared Fund is likely to underperform or overperform (but not match) the Daily Target in the fund's investment objective. Investors should understand the consequences of holding daily rebalanced funds for periods longer than a single day, including the impact of compounding on Fund performance. Investors should consider actively monitoring and/or periodically rebalancing their portfolios (which will possibly trigger transaction costs and tax consequences) in light of their investment goals and risk tolerance. A one-year period is used for illustrative purposes only. Deviations from the benchmark return times the fund multiple can occur over periods as short as two days (as measured from one day's NAV to the next day's NAV). An investor in a Geared Fund could potentially lose the full value of their investment within a single day.

To isolate the impact of leverage, inverse or inverse leveraged exposure, these graphs assume a) no dividends paid with respect to the securities included in the benchmark; b) no fund expenses; and c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain required leveraged, inverse or inverse leveraged exposure) of zero percent. If these were reflected, the fund's performance would be different than that shown. Each of the graphs also assumes a volatility rate of 20%, which is an approximate average of the five-year historical annualized volatility rate of the S&P 500<sup>®</sup>, S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup>, Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index, Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup> Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average™. A benchmark's volatility rate is a statistical measure of the magnitude of fluctuations in the returns of the benchmark. Some Funds are benchmarked to different indexes that have different historical volatility rates; certain of the Funds' historical volatility rates are substantially in excess of 20%.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 0%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](pf2xflat_10.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is flat over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is down.

● the Short Fund is down.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](pf2xup_10.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is up over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is up less than the Daily Target.●the Short Fund is down more than the Daily Target.

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**One-Year Simulation; Index Return -16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](pf2xdown_13.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is down over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is down more than the Daily Target.

● the Short Fund is up less than the Daily Target.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 0%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](img4294c5b71.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is flat over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is down.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](img42f9d8092.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is up over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is up less than the Daily Target.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return -16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](img1660a6763.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is down over the year.●the Ultra Fund is down more than the Daily Target.

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**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 0%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](imgfcdfc7fd4.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is flat over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is down.

● the Short Fund is down.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](img6df8ffb05.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is up over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is up less than the Daily Target.

● the Short Fund is down more than the Daily Target.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return -16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](imgc44356206.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is down over the year.

● the Ultra Fund is down more than the Daily Target.

● the Short Fund is up less than the Daily Target.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 0%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](pf1xflat_11.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is flat over the year.●the Short Fund is down.

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**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](pf1xup_9.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is up over the year.

● the Short Fund is down more than the Daily Target.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return -16%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 20%)**![](pf1xdown_14.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is down over the year.

● the Short Fund is up less than the Daily Target.

The table below shows the historical annualized volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 of each Geared Fund's indices.

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| Index | Historical Five-<br> Year Annualized<br> Volatility Rate<br>|
| Dow Jones Composite Internet Index | 28.26% |
| Dow Jones Industrial Average | 15.17% |

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|:---|:---|
| Index | Historical Five-<br> Year Annualized<br> Volatility Rate<br>|
| Dow Jones Precious Metals Index | 33.29% |
| Dow Jones U.S. Semiconductors Index | 38.68% |
| ICE U.S. Dollar Index | 7.06% |
| MSCI EAFE Index | 15.21% |
| Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup> Index | 23.57% |
| Nikkei 225 Stock Average | 20.56% |
| Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index | 23.16% |
| S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index | 17.36% |
| S&P Banks Select Industry Index  | 29.44% |
| S&P Biotechnology Select Industry Index | 34.03% |
| S&P China Select ADR Index | 42.21% |
| S&P Communication Services Select <br> Sector Index<br>| 21.60% |
| S&P Consumer Discretionary Select Sector <br> Index<br>| 23.87% |
| S&P Consumer Staples Select Sector Index | 13.17% |
| S&P Emerging 50 ADR Index | 24.41% |
| S&P Energy Select Sector Index | 29.15% |
| S&P Financial Select Sector Index | 19.78% |
| S&P Health Care Select Sector Index | 14.72% |
| S&P Industrials Select Sector Index | 17.87% |
| S&P Latin America 35 ADR Index | 24.52% |
| S&P Materials Select Sector Index | 19.55% |
| S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Index | 20.19% |
| S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services <br> Select Industry Index<br>| 43.44% |
| S&P Pharmaceuticals Select Industry Index | 20.52% |
| S&P Real Estate Select Sector Index | 19.63% |
| S&P Technology Select Sector Index | 25.28% |
| S&P Utilities Select Sector Index | 17.67% |

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For additional details about fund performance over periods longer than a single day for the Geared ProFunds, please see the SAI.

● **What it means to you** 

Daily objective Geared Funds, if used properly and in conjunction with the investor's view on the future direction and volatility of the markets, can be useful tools for investors who want to manage their exposure to various markets and market segments. Investors should understand the consequences of seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the performance of a daily benchmark such as the inverse (-1x), multiple (i.e., 2x), or inverse multiple (i.e., -2x) of the daily performance of a benchmark for a single day, not for any other period.

Additionally, investors should recognize that the degree of volatility of a Fund's benchmark can have a dramatic effect on a Fund's longer-term performance. The more volatile a benchmark, the more a Fund's longer-term performance will negatively deviate from a simple multiple, inverse or inverse multiple (e.g., 2x, -1x, -2x) of its benchmark's longer-term return. The return of a Geared Fund for a period for longer than a single day is the result of its return for each day compounded over the period and usually will differ in amount, and possibly even direction from the Fund's stated

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multiple times the return of the Fund's benchmark for the same period. For periods longer than a single day, a Geared Fund will lose money if its benchmark's performance is flat over time, and its possible that the Fund will lose money over time regardless of the performance of its benchmark. An investor in a Geared Fund could potentially lose the full value of their investment within a single day.

**Additional Information Regarding Principal Risks**

Like all investments, investing in a Fund entails risks. The factors most likely to have a significant impact on a Fund's portfolio are called "principal risks." The principal risks for each Fund are described in each Fund's Summary Prospectus and additional information regarding certain of these risks, as well as information related to other potential risks to which a Fund may be subjected, is provided below and under the section titled "Other Risks." The principal risks are intended to provide information about the factors likely to have a significant adverse impact on a Fund's returns and consequently the value of an investment in a Fund. The risks are presented in an order intended to facilitate readability and their order does not imply that the realization of one risk is more likely to occur than another risk or likely to have a greater adverse impact than another risk.

Some of the risks described below apply to all Funds, while others are specific to the investment strategies of certain Funds. Please see "Principal Investment Risks" in each Fund's Summary Prospectus for more detail about the principal risks applicable to each Fund. The Statement of Additional Information ("SAI") contains additional information about each Fund, investment strategies and related risks. Each Fund may be subject to other risks in addition to those identified as principal risks.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — A Fund may obtain exposure through derivatives (including investing in: swap agreements; futures contracts; options on futures contracts, securities, and indexes; forward contracts; and similar instruments). Investing in derivatives may be considered aggressive and may expose a Fund to risks different from, or possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in the reference asset(s) underlying the derivative (e.g., the securities contained in a Fund's index). The use of derivatives may result in larger losses or smaller gains than directly investing in securities. The risks of using derivatives include: 1) the risk that there may be imperfect correlation between the price of the financial instruments and movements in the prices of the reference asset(s); 2) the risk that an instrument is mispriced; 3) credit or counterparty risk on the amount a Fund expects to receive from a counterparty; 4) the risk that securities prices, interest rates and currency markets will move adversely and a Fund will incur significant losses; 5) the risk that the cost of holding a financial instrument might exceed its total return; 6) the possible absence of a liquid secondary market

for a particular instrument and possible exchange imposed price fluctuation limits, either of which may make it difficult or impossible to adjust a Fund's position in a particular instrument when desired; 7) risks arising from margin requirements; 8) operational risk (such as documentation issues, settlement issues and systems failures); and 9) legal risk (such as insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, and issues with the legality or enforceability of a contract). Each of these factors may prevent a Fund from achieving its investment objective and may increase the volatility (i.e., fluctuations) of the Fund's returns. Because derivatives often require limited initial investment, the use of derivatives also may expose a Fund to losses in excess of those amounts initially invested.

In addition, a Fund may use a combination of swaps on an underlying index and swaps on an ETF that is designed to track the performance of that index or a similar index. The performance of an ETF may not track the performance of its underlying index due to embedded costs and other factors. Thus, to the extent a Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of the ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk and may not achieve as high a degree of correlation with its index as it would if the Fund only used swaps on the underlying index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — A Fund will be subject to credit risk (i.e., the risk that a counterparty is unwilling or unable to make timely payments or otherwise meet its contractual obligations) with respect to the amount the Fund expects to receive from counterparties to financial instruments (including derivatives and repurchase agreements) entered into by the Fund. A Fund generally structures the agreements such that either party can terminate the contract at any time, including intraday, without penalty prior to the termination date. If a counterparty terminates a contract, a Fund may not be able to invest in other derivatives to achieve the desired exposure, or achieving such exposure may be more expensive. A Fund may be negatively impacted if a counterparty becomes bankrupt or otherwise fails to perform its obligations under such an agreement. A Fund may experience significant delays in obtaining any recovery in a bankruptcy or other reorganization proceeding and a Fund may obtain only limited recovery or may obtain no recovery in such circumstances. In order to attempt to mitigate potential counterparty credit risk, a Fund typically enters into transactions with major financial institutions. A Fund also seeks to mitigate risks by generally requiring that the counterparties agree to post collateral for the benefit of the Fund, marked to market daily, in an amount approximately equal to what the counterparty owes the Fund, subject to certain minimum thresholds. To the extent any such collateral is insufficient or there are delays in accessing the

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collateral, a Fund will be exposed to the risks described above, including possible delays in recovering amounts as a result of bankruptcy proceedings.

The counterparty to a cleared swap agreement and/or exchange-traded futures contract is subject to the credit risk of the clearing house and the futures commission merchant ("FCM") through which it holds its position. Specifically, the FCM or the clearing house could fail to perform its obligations, causing significant losses to a Fund. For example, a Fund could lose margin payments it has deposited with an FCM as well as any gains owed but not paid to the Fund, if the FCM or clearing house becomes insolvent or otherwise fails to perform its obligations. Credit risk of market participants with respect to derivatives that are centrally cleared is concentrated in a few clearing houses and it is not clear how an insolvency proceeding of a clearing house would be conducted and what impact an insolvency of a clearing house would have on the financial system. Under current Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") regulations, a FCM maintains customers' assets in a bulk segregated account. If a FCM fails to do so, or is unable to satisfy a substantial deficit in a customer account, its other customers may be subject to risk of loss of their funds in the event of that FCM's bankruptcy. In that event, in the case of futures and options on futures, the FCM's customers are entitled to recover, even in respect of property specifically traceable to them, only a proportional share of all property available for distribution to all of that FCM's customers. In addition, if the FCM does not comply with the applicable regulations, or in the event of a fraud or misappropriation of customer assets by the FCM, a Fund could have only an unsecured creditor claim in an insolvency of the FCM with respect to the margin held by the FCM. FCMs are also required to transfer to the clearing house the amount of margin required by the clearing house, which amount is generally held in an omnibus account at the clearing house for all customers of the FCM. In certain cases with respect to cleared swaps, the FCM may also transfer any excess initial margin posted by a Fund to the clearing house. Regulations promulgated by the CFTC require that the FCM notify the clearing house of the excess initial margin provided by the FCM to the clearing house that is attributable to each customer. However, if the FCM does not accurately report a Fund's initial margin, the Fund is subject to the risk that a clearing house will use the assets attributable to it in the clearing house's omnibus account to satisfy payment obligations a defaulting customer of the FCM has to the clearing house.

In addition, a Fund may enter into agreements with a limited number of counterparties, which may increase the Fund's exposure to counterparty credit risk. A Fund does not specifically limit its counterparty risk with respect to any single counterparty. Further, there is a risk that no suitable counterparties are willing to enter into, or continue to enter into, transactions with a Fund and, as a result, a Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective. Contractual

provisions and applicable law may prevent or delay a Fund from exercising its rights to terminate an investment or transaction with a financial institution experiencing financial difficulties, or to realize returns on collateral, and another institution may be substituted for that financial institution without the consent of the Fund. If the credit rating of a derivatives counterparty declines, a Fund may nonetheless choose or be required to keep existing transactions in place with the counterparty, in which event the Fund would be subject to any increased credit risk associated with those transactions. Also, in the event of a counterparty's (or its affiliate's) insolvency, the possibility exists that a Fund's ability to exercise remedies, such as the termination of transactions, netting of obligations and realization of returns on collateral, could be stayed or eliminated under special resolution regimes adopted in the United States, the European Union, United Kingdom and various other jurisdictions. Such regimes provide government authorities with broad authority to intervene when a financial institution is experiencing financial difficulty. In particular, the regulatory authorities could reduce, eliminate, or convert to equity the liabilities to a Fund of a counterparty who is subject to such proceedings in the European Union or United Kingdom (sometimes referred to as a "bail in").

Moreover, with respect to the use of swap agreements, although the term of the agreement may be for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year, either party may generally terminate the agreement without penalty prior to the termination. As a result, if the underlying reference asset has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in a Fund's net assets, the terms of a swap agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund. In that event, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve the desired exposure consistent with the Fund's investment objective. This, in turn, may prevent the Fund from achieving its investment objective, even if the reference asset reverses all or a portion of its intraday move by the end of the day. Any costs associated with using derivatives will also have the effect of lowering the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Equity and Market Risk** — Equity markets are volatile, and the value of securities, swaps, futures and other instruments correlated with equity markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Equity markets are subject to corporate, political, regulatory, market, social, geopolitical and economic developments, including changes in interest and currency rates, inflation (or expectations for inflation), deflation (or expectations for deflation), global demand for particular products or resources, market instability, debt crises, embargoes, tariffs, sanctions and other trade barriers, regulatory or governmental trade or market control programs, recessions, supply chain disruptions, labor disturbances, environmental or man-made disasters, war, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases,

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pandemics and epidemics), social unrest and other unforeseeable events. The values of equity securities, such as common stocks and preferred stocks, may decline due to general market conditions that are not specifically related to a particular company, perceptions regarding the industries in which issuers operate, or factors relating to specific companies in which the Fund invests. In addition, adverse changes in one sector or industry with respect to a particular company may negatively impact companies in other sectors or increase market volatility. Further, stocks in the Index may underperform other equity investments. Volatility in the markets and/or market developments may cause the value of an investment in the Fund to decrease over short or long periods of time.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Large-Cap Company Investment Risk** — Although returns on investments in large-cap companies are often perceived as being less volatile than the returns of companies with smaller market capitalizations, the return on large-cap securities could trail the returns on investments in smaller and mid-sized companies for a number of reasons. For example, large-cap companies may be unable to respond quickly to new competitive challenges, such as changes in technology, or consumer tastes and also may not be able to attain the high growth rate of successful smaller companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Small- and Mid-Cap Company Investment Risk** — The risk of equity investing may be particularly acute for securities of issuers with smaller market capitalizations. Small- and mid-cap companies may have limited product lines or resources, may be dependent upon a particular market niche and may have greater fluctuations in price than the stocks of larger companies. Small- and mid-cap companies may lack the financial and personnel resources to handle economic or industry-wide setbacks and, as a result, such setbacks could have a greater effect on small- and mid-cap security prices. Additionally, small- and mid-cap company stocks may trade at greater spreads or lower trading volumes, and may be less liquid than the stocks of larger companies. Further, stocks of small- and mid-sized companies could be more difficult to liquidate during market downturns compared to larger, more widely traded companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — There is no guarantee that a Fund will achieve a high degree of correlation with its benchmark. Failure to achieve a high degree of correlation may prevent a Fund from achieving its investment objective, and the percentage change of the Fund's net asset value ("NAV") each day may differ, perhaps significantly, from the percentage change of the Fund's benchmark on such day. This may be due, among other reasons, to the impact of a limited trading market in the underlying component securities on the calculation of the benchmark. A number of other factors may adversely affect a Fund's correlation with its benchmark, including material over- or underexposure, fees, expenses,

transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, income items, valuation methodology, infrequent trading in the securities underlying its benchmark, accounting standards and disruptions or illiquidity in the markets for the financial instruments in which the Fund invests. The Fund may not have investment exposure to all financial instruments in the Index, or its weighting of investment exposure to financial instruments may be different from that of the Index. In addition, the Fund may invest in financial instruments not included in the Index. Each Fund may take or refrain from taking positions in order to improve tax efficiency or comply with regulatory restrictions, either of which may negatively affect the Fund's correlation with its benchmark. A Fund may be subject to large movements of assets into and out of the Fund, potentially resulting in the Fund being over- or underexposed to its benchmark and may be impacted by index reconstitutions and index rebalancing events. Additionally, a Fund's underlying holdings or reference assets may trade on markets that may not be open on the same day as the Fund, which may cause a difference between the changes in the daily performance of the Fund and changes in the level of the Index.

Each Fund (other than the Classic ProFunds, Actively Managed ProFunds and Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund) seeks to rebalance its portfolio daily to keep its leveraged, inverse or inverse leveraged exposure to the benchmark consistent with its daily investment objective. In addition, for UltraJapan ProFund and UltraShort Japan ProFund, each Fund's currency hedging strategy may also be unable to perfectly match its benchmark and will introduce additional costs, both sources of additional correlation risk. Any of these factors could decrease correlation between the performance of a Fund and its benchmark, and may hinder a Fund's ability to meet its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industry Concentration Risk** — Each Index may have a significant portion of its value in issuers in an industry or group of industries. A Fund will allocate its investments to approximately the same extent as the Index. As a result, a Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries. Financial, economic, business, regulatory conditions, and other developments affecting issuers in a particular industry or group of industries will have a greater effect on a Fund, and if securities of the particular industry or group of industries fall out of favor, a Fund could underperform, or its net asset value may be more volatile than, funds that have greater industry diversification.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Automobiles & Components Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: cyclicality of revenues and earnings, with potential of periodic operating losses; labor relations and fluctuating component prices; significant capital expenditures in automotive technologies (e.g., autonomous vehicle technologies) that may not generate profits for several years, if ever; and adverse effects from

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governmental policies, such as taxes, tariffs, duties, subsidies, and import and export restrictions. While most of the major automotive manufacturers are large companies, certain others may be non-diversified in both product line and customer base and may be more vulnerable to certain events that may negatively impact the industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Banks Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital they must maintain; adverse effects on profitability due to increases in interest rates or loan losses (which usually increase in economic downturns, which could lead to insolvency or other negative consequences); severe price competition; economic conditions; credit rating downgrades; and increased inter-sector consolidation and competition. This sector has experienced significant losses in the recent past, and the impact of more stringent capital requirements and of recent or future regulation on any individual bank or on the sector as a whole cannot be predicted. The banks industry may also be affected by risks that affect the broader financial services industry.

The distress, impairment, or failure of one or more banking institutions may affect the value of investments in the industry. The failure of a banking institution could raise economic concerns over disruption in the industry. There can be no certainty that any actions taken by governments or quasi-governmental organizations will be effective in mitigating the effects of banking institution failures on the economy or restoring public confidence in the banking industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Capital Goods Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: fluctuations in the business cycle, heavy dependence on corporate spending and by other factors affecting manufacturing demands. The capital goods industry may perform well during times of economic expansion, and as economic conditions worsen, the demand for capital goods may decrease due to weakening demand, worsening business cash flows, tighter credit controls and deteriorating profitability. During times of economic volatility, corporate spending may fall and adversely affect the capital goods industry. The capital goods industry may also be affected by changes in interest rates, corporate tax rates and other government policies. Many capital goods are sold internationally, and such companies are subject to market conditions in other countries and regions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Communication Services Industry Risk** — The risk of investments in the industry include: the potential obsolescence of products and services due to increasing competition from the innovation of competitors; increased research and development costs and capital requirements to formulate new products and services that utilize new technology; pricing new and existing products to match or beat industry competitors, shifting demographics and changes to consumer taste, which can negatively impact profitability;

and regulation by the Federal Communications Commission and various state regulatory authorities. Companies in the communication services industry may be more susceptible to cybersecurity issues than companies in other industries, including hacking, theft of proprietary or consumer information, and disruptions in service.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Consumer Discretionary Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: the fact that securities prices and profitability may be tied closely to the performance of the domestic and international economy, interest rates, supply chains, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes, which can affect the success of consumer products.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Consumer Services Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: the fact that securities prices and profitability may be tied closely to the performance of the domestic and international economy, interest rates, supply chains, competition and consumer confidence; heavy dependence on disposable household income and consumer spending; severe competition; and changes in demographics and consumer tastes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Diversified Financials Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: changes in credit ratings, interest rates, loan losses, the performance of credit and financial markets and the availability and cost of capital funds; and adverse effects from governmental regulation and oversight. The diversified financials industry may also be affected by risks that affect the broader financials industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Energy Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects on profitability from changes in worldwide energy prices and exploration, and production spending; adverse effects from changes in exchange rates, government regulation, world events, international conflicts or threat of conflicts and economic conditions; market, economic and political risks of the countries where energy companies are located or do business; the fact that the value of regulated utility debt instruments (and, to a lesser extent, equity securities) tends to have an inverse relationship to the movement of interest rates; and risk for environmental damage claims. The energy industry has recently experienced significant volatility due to dramatic changes in the prices of energy commodities, and it is possible that such volatility will continue in the future.

On February 24, 2022, Russia commenced a military attack on Ukraine. The outbreak of hostilities between the two countries could result in more widespread conflict and could have a severe adverse effect on the region and the markets for securities and commodities, including oil. In addition, sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States and other countries, and any sanctions imposed in the future could have a significant adverse impact on the Russian economy and

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related markets. How long such conflict and related events will last and whether it will escalate further cannot be predicted. Impacts from the conflict and related events could have significant impact on the Fund's performance, and the value of an investment in the Fund may decline significantly. Additionally, the possibility of a continued and prolonged conflict between Hamas and Israel, and the potential expansion of the conflict in the surrounding areas and the involvement of other nations in such conflict, could further destabilize the Middle East region and introduce new uncertainties in global markets, including the crude oil markets. This may increase or decrease volatility of the Funds' shares.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Financials Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: extensive governmental regulation and/or nationalization that affects the scope of their activities, the prices they can charge and the amount of capital and liquid assets they must maintain; adverse effects from increases in interest rates; adverse effects on profitability by loan losses, which usually increase in economic downturns; the severe competition to which banks, insurance, and financial services companies may be subject; increased inter-sector consolidation and competition in the financials industry; and volatility in the financial markets and changes in domestic and foreign monetary policy; credit rating downgrades; adverse public perception; exposure concentration and decreased liquidity in credit markets; counterparty risk arising from issuers that serve as counterparties in derivatives or similar contractual arrangements. The impact of more stringent capital requirements, recent or future regulation on any individual financial company or recent or future regulation on the financials industry as a whole cannot be predicted.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Food, Beverage and Tobacco Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: changes in demand for products, demographic and product trends and general economic conditions; effects of competitive pricing, environmental factors, marketing campaigns and consumer boycotts; and adverse effects from governmental regulation and oversight. The tobacco industry may also be affected by additional risks, including: smoking and health litigation; governmental and private bans and restrictions on smoking; and actual and proposed price controls on tobacco products. The food, beverage and tobacco industry may also be affected by risks that affect the broader consumer staples industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Health Care Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: heavy dependence on patent protection, with profitability affected by the expiration of patents; expenses and losses from extensive litigation based on product liability and similar claims; competitive forces that may make it difficult to raise prices and, in fact, may result in price discounting; the long and costly process for obtaining new product approval by the Food and Drug Administration; the difficulty health care providers may have obtaining staff to deliver service; susceptibility to product obsolescence; and

thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets and financial resources or personnel.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Health Care Equipment and Services Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: increased emphasis on the delivery of health care through outpatient services, limited product lines for health care equipment may cause companies to increase expenditures for the research and development of new products and such products can become obsolete due to industry innovation, changes in technologies or other market developments, technological advances, new market developments and regulatory changes in the health care industry can increase research and development, marketing and sales costs.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Household and Personal Products Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: performance of the economy overall, interest rates, competition, consumer confidence and spending, cyclicality of revenues and earnings, changing consumer demands, regulatory restrictions, product liability, litigation, environmental regulation and transportation and distribution costs. Companies in this industry can perform differently than the overall market and their success may depend significantly on disposable household income and consumer spending. Changes in demographics and consumer tastes can also affect the demand for and success of, consumer products.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Industrials Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects on stock prices by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials industry products in general; decline in demand for products due to rapid technological developments and frequent new product introduction; adverse effects on securities prices and profitability from government regulation, world events and economic conditions; and risks for environmental damage and product liability claims.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Information Technology Industry Risk** — Securities of information technology companies may be subject to greater volatility than stocks of companies in other market sectors. Like other technology companies, information technology companies may be affected by intense competition, obsolescence of existing technology, general economic conditions and government regulation and may have limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Information technology companies may experience dramatic and often unpredictable changes in growth rates and competition for qualified personnel. These companies also are heavily dependent on patent and intellectual property rights, the loss or impairment of which may adversely affect profitability. A small number of companies represent a large portion of the information technology industry as a whole.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Materials Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: adverse effects from commodity price volatility, exchange rate fluctuations, social and political unrest, war, import or export controls, increased competition;

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the possibility that production of industrial materials may exceed demand as a result of overbuilding or economic downturns, leading to poor investment returns; risk for environmental damage and product liability claims; and adverse effects from depletion of resources, technical progress, labor relations and government regulations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Media and Entertainment Industry Risk** — Media and entertainment companies within the Communication Services industry are impacted by the high costs of research and development of new content and services in an effort to stay relevant in a highly competitive industry. In addition, media and entertainment companies are challenged by the changing tastes, topical interests and discretionary income of their targeted consumers. With the advancement of streaming technology, sales of content through physical formats (such as DVD and Blu-ray) and traditional content delivery services (such as cable TV providers and satellite dish operators) are declining in popularity as consumers increasingly opt to purchase digital content that is customizable, less expensive and takes up less physical space. The media and entertainment industry is regulated and changes to rules regarding advertising and the content produced by media and entertainment companies can increase overall production and distribution costs.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, and Life Sciences Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: heavy dependence on patents and intellectual property rights, with profitability affected by the loss or impairment of such rights; risks of new technologies and competitive pressures; large expenditures on research and development of products or services that may not prove commercially successful or may become obsolete quickly; regulations and restrictions imposed by the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, state and local governments, and foreign regulatory authorities; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. Moreover, stock prices of biotechnology companies are very volatile, particularly when their products are up for regulatory approval and/or under regulatory scrutiny. The biotechnology sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader health care industry, including expenses and losses from extensive litigation on product liability and similar claims. The pharmaceuticals sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader health care industry, including: heavy dependence on patent protection, with profitability affected by the expiration of patents; supply chain issues; labor shortages; product liability claims; competitive forces that may make it difficult to raise prices and, in fact, may result in price discounts; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets and financial resources or personnel.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Real Estate Industry Risk** — Investing in securities of real estate companies includes risks such as: fluctuations in the value of the underlying properties; periodic overbuilding and

market saturation; changes in general and local economic conditions; changes in demographic trends, such as population shifts or changing tastes and values; concentration in a particular geographic region or property type; catastrophic events such as earthquakes, hurricanes and terrorist acts; casualty or condemnation losses; decreases in market rates for rents; increased competition; increases in property taxes, interest rates, capital expenditures, or operating expenses; changes in the availability, cost and terms of mortgage funds; defaults by borrowers or tenants; and other economic, political or regulatory occurrences, including the impact of changes in environmental laws, that may affect the real estate industry. Although interest rates have significantly increased since 2022, the prices of real estate-related assets generally have not decreased as much as may be expected based on historical correlations between interest rates and prices of real estate-related assets. This presents an increased risk of a correction or severe downturn in real estate-related asset prices, which could adversely impact the value of other investments as well (such as loans, securitized debt and other fixed income securities). This risk is particularly present with respect to commercial real estate-related asset prices, and the value of other investments with a connection to the commercial real estate sector. As examples of the current risks faced by real estate-related assets: tenant vacancy rates, tenant turnover and tenant concentration have increased; owners of real estate have faced headwinds, delinquencies and difficulties in collecting rents and other payments (which increases the risk of owners being unable to pay or otherwise defaulting on their own borrowings and obligations); property values have declined; inflation, upkeep costs and other expenses have increased; and rents have declined for many properties. The economic impacts of COVID-19 have created a unique challenge for real estate markets. Many businesses have either partially or fully transitioned to a remote-working environment and this transition may negatively impact the occupancy rates of commercial real estate over time. Similarly, trends in favor of online shopping may negatively affect the real estate market for commercial properties.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Retailing Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: changes in domestic and international economies, consumer confidence, disposable household income and spending, and consumer tastes and preferences; intense competition; changing demographics; marketing and public perception; dependence on third-party suppliers and distribution systems; intellectual property infringement; legislative or regulatory changes and increased government supervision; thin capitalization; dependence on a relatively few number of business days to achieve overall results; and dependence on outside financing, which may be difficult to obtain.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include:

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intense competition, both domestically and internationally, including competition from subsidized foreign competitors with lower production costs; wide fluctuations in securities prices due to risks of rapid obsolescence of products; economic performance of the customers of semiconductor companies; their research costs and the risks that their products may not prove commercially successful; capital equipment expenditures that could be substantial and suffer from rapid obsolescence; and thin capitalization and limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel. The semiconductors sector may also be affected by risks that affect the broader technology sector, including: government regulation; dramatic and often unpredictable changes in growth rates and competition for qualified personnel; heavy dependence on patent and intellectual property rights, the loss or impairment of which may adversely affect profitability; and a small number of companies representing a large portion of the technology sector as a whole.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Software and Services Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: competitive pressures, such as aggressive pricing (including fixed-rate pricing), technological developments (including product-specific technological change), changing domestic demand, and the ability to attract and retain skilled employees; availability and price of components; dependence on intellectual property rights, and potential loss or impairment of those rights; research and development costs; rapid product obsolescence; cyclical market patterns; evolving industry standards; and frequent new product introductions requiring timely and successful introduction of new products and the ability to service such products. The software and services industry may also be affected by risks that affect the broader information technology industry.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Telecommunication Services Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: a telecommunications market characterized by increasing competition and regulation by the Federal Communications Commission and various state regulatory authorities; the need to commit substantial capital to meet increasing competition, particularly in formulating new products and services using new technology; and technological innovations that may make various products and services obsolete.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Utilities Industry Risk** — The risks of investments in the industry include: review and limitation of rates by governmental regulatory commissions; the fact that the value of regulated utility debt instruments (and, to a lesser extent, equity securities) tends to have an inverse relationship to the movement of interest rates; the risk that utilities may engage in riskier ventures where they have little or no experience; and the fact that deregulation allows utilities to diversify outside of their original geographic regions and their traditional lines of business and create greater competition,

which may adversely affect profitability due to lower operating margins, higher costs and diversification into unprofitable business lines.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Debt Instrument Risk** — Debt instruments may have varying levels of sensitivity to changes in interest rates and other factors. Typically, the prices of outstanding debt instruments fall when interest rates rise. Without taking into account other factors, the prices of debt instruments with longer maturities may fluctuate more in response to interest rate changes than those of debt instruments with shorter maturities. In addition, changes in the credit quality of the issuer of a debt instrument (including a default) can also affect the price of a debt instrument. Many types of debt instruments are subject to prepayment risk, which is the risk that the issuer of the security will repay principal (in part or in whole) prior to the maturity date. Debt instruments allowing prepayment may offer less potential for gains during a period of declining interest rates, as a Fund may be required to reinvest the proceeds received at lower interest rates. Callable bonds may also have lower sensitivity to interest rate declines than non-callable bonds or Treasury Securities. Such factors may cause the value of an investment in the Fund to change. Debt markets can be volatile and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day to day. Debt instruments in the Index may underperform other debt instruments that track other markets, segments and sectors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Foreign Investments Risk** — Certain factors related to investment in securities of foreign issuers or other investments that provide a Fund with exposure to foreign issuers (collectively, "foreign investments") may prevent a Fund from achieving its goals. These factors may include the effects of: (i) fluctuations in the value of the local currency versus the U.S. dollar and the uncertainty associated with the cost of converting between various currencies, even if a Fund attempts to hedge against its currency exposure; (ii) differences in settlement practices, as compared to U.S. investments, or delayed settlements in some foreign markets; (iii) the uncertainty associated with evidence of ownership of investments in many foreign countries, which may lack the centralized custodial services and rigorous proofs of ownership required by many U.S. investments; (iv) possible regulation of, or other limitations on, investments by U.S. investors in foreign investments; (v) brokerage commissions and fees and other investment related costs that may be higher than those applicable to U.S. investments; (vi) the possibility that a foreign government may withhold portions of interest and dividends at the source; (vii) taxation of income earned in foreign nations or other taxes imposed with respect to investments in foreign nations; (viii) changes in the denomination currency of a foreign investment, (ix) foreign exchange controls, which may include suspension of the ability to transfer currency from a given country; (x) less

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publicly available information about foreign issuers; and (xi) less certain legal systems in which the Fund may encounter difficulties or be unable to pursue legal remedies.

Foreign investments also may be subject to economic or diplomatic sanctions and other similar measures. The type and severity of sanctions and other similar measures, including counter-sanctions and other retaliatory actions, that may be imposed could vary broadly in scope, and their impact is impossible to predict. These measures may include, but are not limited to, banning a sanctioned country from global payment systems that facilitate cross-border transactions, restricting the settlement of securities transactions by certain investors, and freezing the assets of particular countries, entities or persons. The imposition of such measures could, among other things, cause a decline in the value and/or liquidity of foreign investments, downgrades in credit ratings, devaluation of a country's currency, and increased market volatility and disruption globally. Such sanctions and measures could limit or prevent a Fund from buying or selling foreign investments, significantly delay or prevent settlement of transactions, and significantly impact the Fund's liquidity and performance.

In addition, markets for foreign investments are usually less liquid, more volatile and significantly smaller than markets for U.S. securities, which may affect, among other things, a Fund's ability to obtain exposure to those foreign investments at appropriate times and prices. Because of differences in settlement times and/or foreign market holidays, transactions in a foreign market may take place one or more days after the necessary exposure to these investments is determined. Until the transactions are effected, the Fund is exposed to increased foreign currency risk and market risk and, ultimately, increased correlation risk.

A Fund's performance also may be affected by factors related to its ability to obtain information about foreign investments. In many foreign countries, there is less publicly available information about issuers than is available in reports about U.S. issuers. Markets for foreign investments are usually not subject to the degree of government supervision and regulation that exists for U.S. investments. Foreign issuers are not generally subject to uniform accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards, and auditing practices and requirements may not be comparable to those applicable to U.S. issuers. The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, which regulates auditors of U.S. public companies, is unable to inspect audit work papers in certain foreign countries. Furthermore, the issuers of foreign investments may be closely controlled by a small number of families, institutional investors or foreign governments whose investment decisions might be difficult to predict. To the extent a Fund's assets are exposed to contractual and other legal obligations in a foreign country, (e.g., swap agreements with foreign counterparties), these factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective. A Fund may encounter difficulties or be

unable to pursue legal remedies and obtain judgments in foreign courts. In some countries, information about decisions of the judiciary, other government branches, regulatory agencies and tax authorities may be less transparent than decisions by comparable institutions in the U.S., particularly in countries that are politically dominated by a single party or individual. Moreover, enforcement of such decisions may be inconsistent or uncertain. Investors in foreign countries often have limited rights and few practical remedies to pursue shareholder claims, including class actions or fraud claims and the ability of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice and other authorities to bring and enforce actions against foreign issuers or foreign persons is limited.

Foreign investments also may be more susceptible to political, social, economic and regional factors than may be the case for U.S. securities. These factors include the effect of: (i) expropriation, nationalization or confiscatory taxation of foreign investments; (ii) changes in credit conditions related to foreign counterparties, including foreign governments and foreign financial institutions; (iii) trade barriers, exchange controls, managed adjustments in relative currency values and other protectionist measures; (iv) issues related to multi-national currency arrangements; and (v) increased correlation between the value of foreign investments and changes in the commodities markets.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Special Considerations About Emerging Market Countries** — Because foreign investments of a Fund may include issuers domiciled in developing or "emerging market" countries, the aforementioned factors are heightened and foreign investments risk is higher. Economic, business, political or social instability may adversely affect the value of emerging market securities more acutely than securities tied to developed foreign market countries. Emerging markets are riskier than more developed markets because they may develop unevenly or may never fully develop. Investments in emerging market countries are considered speculative.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Political and Social Risk** — Some governments in emerging markets countries are subject to military and other conflicts and geopolitical tensions, are authoritarian in nature, have been installed or removed as a result of military coups, and some governments have periodically used force to suppress civil dissent. Disparities of wealth, the pace and success of democratization, and ethnic, religious and racial disaffection, have also led to social unrest, violence and/or labor unrest in some emerging market countries. Unanticipated political, geopolitical or social developments, including the imposition of international sanctions may result in sudden and significant investment losses. Also, investing in emerging market countries involves a great risk of loss due to expropriation, nationalization, confiscation of assets and property or the imposition of restrictions on foreign

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investments and repatriation of capital invested by certain emerging market countries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Economic Risk** — Some emerging market countries have experienced currency devaluations and substantial (and, in some cases, extremely high) rates of inflation, while others have experienced economic recessions causing a negative effect on the economies and securities markets of such emerging countries. Circumstances could arise that could prevent the timely payment of interest or principal on sovereign debt of emerging market countries, such as reaching legislative debt ceilings. Such non-payment would result in substantial negative consequences for the economies and securities markets of those countries. Further, economies in emerging market countries generally are dependent heavily upon commodity prices and international trade and, accordingly, may be affected adversely by the economies of their trading partners, trade barriers, exchange controls, managed adjustments in relative currency values, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Market Risk** – Some emerging market countries may have inefficient and underdeveloped financial markets and therefore may lack the infrastructure necessary to attract large amounts of foreign trade and investment. Some emerging market countries may have relatively unstable governments and may present the risks of potential expropriation or nationalization of private properties or businesses, restrictions on foreign ownership and prohibitions on the repatriation of assets. As a result, emerging market issuers may have limited access to reliable sources of capital. Inefficient markets combined with less sophisticated regulatory oversight may also mean that securities traded in emerging markets are more susceptible to market manipulation by other market participants. Furthermore, legal principles relating to standards of corporate governance and directors' fiduciary duties may differ from and/or not be as extensive or protective as those that apply in the U.S.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Geographic Concentration Risk** — Funds that focus their investments in companies economically tied to particular foreign countries or geographic regions may be particularly susceptible to economic, political or regulatory events affecting those countries or regions. In addition, currency devaluations or other declines in the value of their currency could occur in foreign countries that have not yet experienced currency devaluation or declines to date, or could continue to occur in foreign countries that have already experienced such devaluations or declines. As a result, funds that focus their investments in companies economically tied to a particular foreign geographic region or country may be more volatile than a more geographically diversified fund.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Brazilian Investments Risk** — The Brazilian economy is sensitive to fluctuations in commodity prices and commodity markets, and is heavily dependent on trading with key partners. Any changes in the volume of this trading, in taxes or the institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or in political relationships between nations may adversely affect the Brazilian economy and, as a result, the Fund's investments. The Brazilian economy has historically been exposed to high rates of inflation and a high level of debt, each of which may reduce and/or prevent economic growth. The Brazilian government currently imposes significant taxes on the transfer of currency. While the Brazilian economy has experienced growth in recent years, there is no guarantee that this growth will continue.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Chinese Investments Risk** — Investments in securities of issuers in China (including variable interest entities ("VIEs") associated with an underlying Chinese operating company) include risks such as, but are not limited to, less developed or less efficient trading markets; heightened risk of inefficiency, volatility and pricing anomalies of portfolio holdings resulting from government control of markets; currency fluctuations or blockage; nationalization of assets; limits on repatriation; uncertainty surrounding trading suspensions; a lack of publicly available information (as compared to many other countries); and natural disasters particularly likely to occur in China. Changes in Chinese government policy and economic growth rates could significantly affect local markets and the entire Greater China region. China has yet to develop comprehensive securities, corporate, or commercial laws, and its economy is experiencing a relative slowdown. China is an emerging market and demonstrates significantly higher volatility from time to time in comparison to developed markets. Internal social unrest or confrontations with neighboring countries may also disrupt economic development in China and result in a greater risk of currency fluctuations, currency non-convertibility, interest rate fluctuations, and higher rates of inflation. Investments in securities of Chinese companies are subject to China's heavy dependence on exports. Reductions in spending on Chinese products and services, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, including as a result of heightened trade tensions between China and the United States, or a downturn in any of the economies of China's key trading partners may have an adverse impact on the Chinese economy and the values of Chinese companies. Significant portions of the Chinese securities markets may become rapidly illiquid, as Chinese issuers have the ability to suspend the trading of their equity securities and have shown a willingness to exercise that option in response to market volatility and other events. The liquidity of Chinese securities may shrink or disappear suddenly and without warning as a result of adverse economic, market or political events, or adverse investor perceptions, whether or not accurate.

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Investments in issuers in China may include investments through legal structures known as VIEs. In China, ownership of companies in certain sectors by foreign individuals and entities (including U.S. persons and entities such as a Fund) is prohibited. In order to facilitate foreign investment in these businesses, many Chinese companies have created VIEs. In these arrangements, a China-based operating company typically establishes an offshore shell company in another jurisdiction, such as the Cayman Islands. That shell company enters into service and other contracts with the China-based operating company, then issues shares on a foreign exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange. Foreign investors hold stock in the shell company (i.e., the U.S.-listed company) rather than directly in the China-based operating company. This arrangement allows U.S. investors to obtain economic exposure to the China-based company through contractual means rather than through formal equity ownership. Intervention by the Chinese government with respect to VIEs could significantly affect the Chinese operating company's performance (and, in turn, a Fund's performance) and undermine the enforceability of the VIE structure.

VIEs are a longstanding industry practice and well known to officials and regulators in China; however, VIEs are not formally recognized under Chinese law. Recently, the government of China provided new guidance to and placed restrictions on China-based companies raising capital offshore, including through VIE structures. Investors face uncertainty about future actions by the government of China that could significantly affect an operating company's financial performance and the enforceability of the shell company's contractual arrangements. A breach of a contractual arrangement between a U.S.-listed company and a China-based VIE would likely be subject to Chinese law and jurisdiction and, as such, could result in a lack of recourse in the event the U.S.-listed company receives an adverse ruling. There may also be conflicts of interest between the legal owners of the VIE and investors of the U.S.-listed companies.

It is uncertain whether Chinese officials or regulators will withdraw their implicit acceptance of the VIE structure, or whether any new laws, rules or regulations relating to VIE structures will be adopted or, if adopted, what impact they would have on the interests of foreign shareholders. Under extreme circumstances, China might prohibit the existence of VIEs, or sever their ability to transmit economic and governance rights to foreign individuals and entities; if so, the market value of a Fund's associated portfolio holdings would likely suffer significant, detrimental, and possibly permanent effects, which could result in substantial investment losses.

In recent years, certain governmental bodies (including the U.S. Government) have considered and, in some cases, imposed sanctions, trade and investment restrictions and notification requirements on the People's Republic of China ("PRC") (as well as Hong Kong and Macau), and it is possible that additional restrictions may be imposed or retaliatory

action may be taken in the future. Complying with such restrictions may prevent a Fund from pursuing certain investments, cause delays or other impediments with respect to consummating such investments, require notification of such investments to government authorities, require divestment or freezing of investments on unfavorable terms, render divestment of underperforming investments impracticable, negatively impact a Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective, prevent a Fund from receiving payments otherwise due it, require a Fund to obtain information about underlying investors, increase diligence and other similar costs to a Fund, render valuation of China-related investments challenging, or require a Fund to consummate an investment on terms that are less advantageous than would be the case absent such restrictions. Any of these outcomes could adversely affect a Fund's performance with respect to such investments, and thus a Fund's performance as a whole.

Given the complex and evolving relationship between the PRC and certain other countries, it is difficult to predict the impact of such restrictions on market conditions. Foreign (non-U.S.) relations, such as the PRC-U.S. relationship regarding trade, currency exchange, intellectual property protection, among other things, could also have implications with respect to capital flow and business operations. For example, U.S. social, political, regulatory and economic conditions prompting changes in laws and policies governing foreign (non-U.S.) trade, manufacturing, developments and investments in the PRC could limit a Fund/Portfolio's ability to access certain opportunities in PRC or restrict transaction with certain PRC issuers and, as a result, could adversely affect the performance of a Fund/Portfolio's investments.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**European Investments Risk** — Many countries are members of the European Union (the "EU") and all European countries may be significantly affected by EU policies and may be highly dependent on the economies of their fellow members. The European financial markets have experienced significant volatility and several European countries have been adversely affected by unemployment, budget deficits and economic downturns. In addition, several European countries (including the United Kingdom) have experienced credit rating downgrades, rising government debt levels and, for certain European countries (including Spain, Portugal, Ireland and Italy), weaknesses in sovereign debt. These events, along with decreasing imports or exports, changes in governmental or EU regulations on trade, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, the default or threat of default by a European country on its sovereign debt, an economic recession in a European country, or the threat of a European country to leave the EU may have a significant adverse effect on the affected European country, issuers in the affected European country, the economies of other European countries, or their trading partners. Such events, or even the threat of these events, may cause the value of securities issued by issuers in such European countries to fall, in some cases drastically. These

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events may also cause further volatility in the European financial markets. To the extent that a Fund's assets are exposed to investments from issuers in European countries or denominated in euro, their trading partners, or other European countries, these events may negatively impact the performance of the Fund.

On February 24, 2022, Russia commenced a military attack on Ukraine. The military incursion has led to, and may lead to additional sanctions being levied by the United States, European Union, United Kingdom and other countries against Russia. Russia's military incursion and the resulting sanctions and other rapidly evolving measures in response could adversely affect global energy and financial markets and thus could affect the value of a Fund's investments. The severity, extent and duration of the military conflict, sanctions and resulting market disruptions are impossible to predict, but could have a material adverse effect on the European region and beyond, including significant negative impacts on the economy and the markets for certain securities and commodities, such as oil and natural gas. How long such tensions and related events will last cannot be predicted. These tensions and any related events could have significant impact on a Fund's performance and the value of an investment in a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Japanese Investments Risk** — Investments in Japan are subject to risks including, but not limited to (i) political, economic, or social instability in Japan; (ii) risks associated with Japan's large government deficit; (iii) natural disasters particularly likely to occur in Japan; (iv) risks associated with an increasingly aging and declining population that is likely to strain Japan's social welfare and pension systems; and (v) relatively high unemployment. Since the year 2000, Japan's economic growth rate has remained relatively low. As an island nation, Japan has limited natural resources and land area, and the Japanese economy is heavily dependent on international trade and reliant on imports for its commodity needs. Fluctuations or shortages in the commodity markets may negatively impact the Japanese economy. Slowdowns in the U.S. and/or China and other Southeast Asian countries, including economic, political or social instability in such countries, could have a negative impact on Japan. Because of its trade dependence, the Japanese economy is particularly exposed to the risks of currency fluctuation, foreign trade policy and regional and global economic disruption, including the risk of increased tariffs, embargoes, and other trade limitations. Strained relationships between Japan and its neighboring countries, including China, South Korea and North Korea, based on historical grievances, territorial disputes, and defense concerns, may also inject uncertainty into Japanese markets. As a result, additional tariffs, other trade barriers, or boycotts may have an adverse impact on the Japanese economy.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Latin American Investments Risk**—The Fund is exposed, to a greater extent than more geographically diversified funds, to

risks associated with investments in Latin American countries. Such risks include, but are not limited to (i) political, economic, or social instability in certain Latin American countries; (ii) a heightened risk of high inflation and government deficits in certain Latin American countries; (iii) natural disasters particularly likely to occur in Latin America; (iv) heightened risk of currency devaluations; (v) risks associated with Latin American countries' significant dependence on the health of the U.S. economy; and (vi) risks associated with Latin American economies' sensitivity to fluctuations in the price of commodities such as oil and gas, minerals, and metals (resulting from those economies' heavy reliance on the export of such commodities).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Mexican Investments Risk** — Investments in Mexico are subject to risks that are specific to Mexico, including but not limited to fluctuations in commodity prices and commodity markets as well as heavy dependence on trading with key economies, including the U.S. economy and certain Latin American economies. Any increases or decreases in the volume of this trading, changes in taxes or tariffs, or variance in political relationships between those nations may impact the Mexican economy. For example, lower oil prices have negatively impacted Petróleos Mexicanos, the Mexican State-owned petroleum company, which accounts for a significant percentage of the Mexican government's tax revenue. Additionally, agricultural and mining sectors of Mexico's economy account for a large portion of Mexico's exports. Any changes in these sectors or fluctuations in the commodity markets could have an adverse impact on the Mexican economy. Historically, Mexico has also experienced substantial economic instability resulting from, among other things, periods of high inflation and significant devaluations of the Mexican currency, the peso, as well as high interest rates, economic volatility, and high unemployment rates. Recently, Mexico has experienced adverse economic impacts as a result of earthquakes and hurricanes, as well as outbreaks of violence.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**The Netherlands Investments Risk** — Investment in the Netherlands are subject to risks including: regulatory, political, currency, security, and economic risk specific to the Netherlands and the countries that use the euro. Among other things, the Netherlands' economy is heavily dependent on trading relationships with certain key trading partners, including Germany, Belgium, the U.K., France, and Italy. Future changes in the price or the demand for Dutch products or services by these countries or changes in these countries' economies, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, trade regulations or currency exchange rates could adversely impact the Dutch economy and the issuers to which the Fund has exposure. The Dutch economy relies on export of financial services to other European countries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Taiwan Investment Risk** — Investments in Taiwan are subject to risks, including, but not limited to, legal, regulatory, political, currency and economic risks that are specific to

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Taiwan. Specifically, Taiwan's geographic proximity and history of political contention with China have resulted in ongoing tensions between the two countries, which may materially affect the Taiwanese companies. Investments in securities of Taiwanese companies are subject to Taiwan's heavy dependence on exports. Reductions in spending on Taiwanese products and services, labor shortages, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or a downturn in any of the economies of Taiwan's key trading partners, including the United States, may have an adverse impact on the Taiwanese economy and the values of Taiwanese companies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**United Kingdom Investments Risk** — The United Kingdom has one of the largest economies in Europe, and the United States and other European countries are substantial trading partners of the United Kingdom. As a result, the British economy may be impacted by the institution of tariffs or other trade barriers as well as changes to the economic condition of the United States and other European countries. The British economy relies heavily on the export of financial services to the United States and other European countries and, therefore, a prolonged slowdown in the financial services sector may have a negative impact on the British economy. Continued governmental involvement or control in certain sectors may stifle competition in certain sectors or cause adverse effects on economic growth. On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom left the European Union (referred to as "Brexit") and on this date the United Kingdom entered a transition period that ended on December 31, 2020. During this time, the United Kingdom negotiated its future relationship with the European Union. Following the transition period, the United Kingdom's post-Brexit trade agreement with the European Union passed into law in December 2020 and went into effect January 1, 2021. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement does not provide the United Kingdom with the same level of rights or access to all goods and services in the European Union as the United Kingdom previously maintained as a member of the European Union and during the transition period. In particular, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement does not include an agreement on financial services which is yet to be agreed. Given the size and importance of the United Kingdom's economy, uncertainty about its legal, political, and economic relationship with the remaining member states of the European Union may continue to be a source of instability. Brexit could lead to legal and tax uncertainty and potentially divergent national laws and regulations, as the United Kingdom determines which European Union laws to replace or replicate.

The United Kingdom is experiencing rapid increases in inflation and the cost of living, termed by many as a "cost of living crisis" (the cost of living in the United Kingdom having risen at its fastest rate in 30 years) which could lead to further economic stress as consumers reduce their household expenditure leading to a negative impact on businesses (in

particular those in the retail and service sectors). The United Kingdom is in a rising interest rate environment (in part to curb inflationary rises) and such rises in interest rates are likely to be passed on to consumers leading to an increase in their cost of debt as well as further discouraging expenditure.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. As a result, the ability to trade certain securities or financial instruments may be restricted, which may disrupt a Fund's purchase and redemption process and/or result in a Fund being unable to trade certain securities or financial instruments at all. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short Sale Exposure Risk** — A Fund may seek inverse or "short" exposure through financial instruments, which would cause the Fund to be exposed to certain risks associated with selling short. These risks include, under certain market conditions, an increase in the volatility and decrease in the liquidity of the instruments underlying the short position, which may lower a Fund's return, result in a loss, have the effect of limiting the Fund's ability to obtain inverse exposure through financial instruments, or require the Fund to seek inverse exposure through alternative investment strategies that may be less desirable or more costly to implement. To the extent that, at any particular point in time, the instruments underlying the short position may be thinly traded or have a limited market, including due to regulatory action, a Fund may be unable to meet its investment objective due to a lack of available instruments or counterparties. During such periods, a Fund's ability to issue additional shares may be adversely affected. Obtaining inverse exposure through these instruments may be considered an aggressive investment technique. Any income, dividends or payment by the assets underlying a Fund's short positions will negatively impact the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**U.S. Treasury Markets** — U.S. Treasury markets can be volatile, and the value of instruments correlated with these markets may fluctuate dramatically from day-to-day. Fixed income markets are subject to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market and economic developments, as well as developments that impact specific economic sectors, industries or segments of the market. These factors may also lead to increased volatility and reduced liquidity in the fixed-income markets. Further, fixed income securities in the Index may underperform other fixed income investments. Equity securities generally have greater price volatility than fixed income securities, although under certain market conditions fixed income securities may have comparable or greater price volatility. All U.S. government securities are subject to credit risk. It is possible that the U.S. government may not be able to meet its financial obligations or that securities issued by the

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U.S. government may experience credit downgrades. Any credit event may also adversely affect the financial markets.

**Other Risks**

In addition to the risks noted above, many other factors may also affect the value of an investment in a Fund, such as market conditions, interest rates and other economic, political or financial developments. The impact of these developments on a Fund will depend upon the types of investments in which the Fund invests, the Fund's level of investment in particular issuers and other factors, including the financial condition, industry, economic sector and location of such issuers. The SAI contains additional information about each Fund, its investment strategies and related risks. Each Fund may be subject to other risks in addition to those identified as principal risks.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Cybersecurity Risk** — With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet and the dependence on computer systems to perform necessary business functions, each Fund, financial intermediaries, service providers and the relevant listing exchange are susceptible to operational, information security and related "cyber" risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to gaining unauthorized access to digital systems for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information, corrupting data, or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing among other behaviors, stealing or corrupting data maintained online or digitally, and denial of service attacks on websites. Cybersecurity failures or breaches of a Fund's third party service provider (including, but not limited to, index providers, the administrator and transfer agent) or the issuers of securities and/or financial instruments in which the Fund invests, have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, the inability of Fund shareholders to transact business, violations of applicable privacy and other laws. For instance, cyber attacks may interfere with the processing of shareholder transactions, impact a Fund's ability to calculate its NAV, cause the release of private shareholder information or confidential Fund information, impede trading, cause reputational damage, and subject a Fund to regulatory fines, penalties or financial losses, reimbursement or other compensation costs, and/or additional compliance costs. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future. Each Fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result. While a Fund or its service providers may have established business continuity plans and systems designed to guard against such cyber attacks or adverse effects of such attacks, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified, in large part because different unknown threats may emerge in the future. Similar types of cybersecurity risks also are present for issuers of securities in which a Fund invests, which could result in material adverse

consequences for such issuers, and may cause the Fund's investments in such securities to lose value. In addition, cyber attacks involving a counterparty to a Fund could affect such a counterparty's ability to meets it obligations to the Fund, which may result in losses to the Fund and its shareholders. ProFund Advisors and the Trust do not control the cybersecurity plans and systems put in place by third party service providers, and such third party service providers may have no or limited indemnification obligations to ProFund Advisors or a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Risk of Global Economic Shock** — Economic, financial, public health, labor and other global market developments and disruptions, including public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics, natural or environmental disasters, war, terrorism, social unrest, recessions, inflation, rapid interest rate changes, supply chain disruptions, governmental or quasi-governmental actions (including sanctions and other similar measures) and other circumstances in one country or region have been and may continue to be highly disruptive to economies and markets. Health crises could exacerbate political, social, and economic risks, and result in breakdowns, delays, shutdowns, social isolation, civil unrest, periods of high unemployment, shortages in and disruptions to the medical care and consumer goods and services industries, and other disruptions to important global, local and regional supply chains, with potential corresponding results on the performance of a Fund and its investments.

Additionally, wars, military conflicts, sanctions, acts of terrorism, sustained elevated inflation, supply chain issues, the institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or other events could have a significant negative impact on global financial markets and economies. Russia's military incursions in Ukraine have led to, and may lead to additional sanctions being levied by the United States, European Union and other countries against Russia. The ongoing hostilities between the two countries could result in additional widespread conflict and could have a severe adverse effect on the region and certain markets. Sanctions on Russian exports could have a significant adverse impact on the Russian economy and related markets and could affect the value of a Fund's investments, even beyond any direct exposure a Fund may have to the region or to adjoining geographic regions. The extent and duration of the military action, sanctions and resulting market disruptions are impossible to predict, but could have a severe adverse effect on the region, including significant negative impacts on the economy and the markets for certain securities and commodities, such as oil and natural gas. Furthermore, the possibility of a prolonged conflict between Hamas and Israel, and the potential expansion of the conflict in the surrounding areas and the involvement of other nations in such conflict, such as the Houthi movement's attacks on marine vessels in the Red Sea, could further destabilize the Middle East region and introduce new

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uncertainties in global markets, including the oil and natural gas markets. How long such tensions and related events will last cannot be predicted. These tensions and any related events could have significant impact on a Fund performance and the value of an investment in a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Natural Disaster/Epidemic Risk** — Natural or environmental disasters, such as earthquakes, fires, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis and other severe weather-related phenomena generally, and widespread disease, including pandemics and epidemics (for example, COVID-19), have been and can be highly disruptive to economies and markets and have recently led, and may continue to lead, to increased market volatility and significant market losses. Such natural disaster and health crises could exacerbate political, social, and economic risks, and result in significant breakdowns, delays, shutdowns, social isolation, and other disruptions to important global, local and regional supply chains affected, with potential corresponding results on the operating performance of each Fund and its investments. A climate of uncertainty and panic, including the contagion of infectious viruses or diseases, may adversely affect global, regional, and local economies and reduce the availability of potential investment opportunities, and increases the difficulty of performing due diligence and modeling market conditions, potentially reducing the accuracy of financial projections. Under these circumstances, each Fund may have difficulty achieving its investment objectives which may adversely impact Fund performance. Further, such events can be highly disruptive to economies and markets, significantly disrupt the operations of individual companies (including, but not limited to, each Fund's investment advisor, third party service providers, and counterparties), sectors, industries, markets, securities and commodity exchanges, currencies, interest and inflation rates, credit ratings, investor sentiment, and other factors affecting the value of each Fund's investments. These factors can cause substantial market volatility, exchange trading suspensions and closures, changes in the availability of and the margin requirements for certain instruments, and can impact the ability of each Fund to complete redemptions and otherwise affect Fund performance and Fund trading in the secondary market. A widespread crisis would also affect the global economy in ways that cannot necessarily be foreseen. How long such events will last and whether they will continue or recur cannot be predicted. Impacts from these events could have a significant impact on each Fund's performance, resulting in losses to your investment.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Portfolio Turnover Risk** — A Fund may incur high portfolio turnover in connection with managing the Fund's investment exposure. Additionally, active trading of the Fund's shares is expected to cause more frequent purchase and sales activities that could, in certain circumstances, increase the number of portfolio transactions. High levels of portfolio transactions increase brokerage and other transaction costs and may result in increased taxable capital gains. Each of these factors could have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Risk** — In certain circumstances (e.g., if ProFund Advisors believes market quotations are not reliable, or a trading halt closes an exchange or market early), ProFund Advisors may, pursuant to procedures approved by the Board of Trustees of a Fund, choose to determine a fair value price as the basis for determining the value of such investment for such day. The fair value of an investment determined by ProFund Advisors may be different from other value determinations of the same investment. Portfolio investments that are valued using techniques other than market quotations, including "fair valued" investments, may be subject to greater fluctuation in their value from one day to the next than would be the case if market quotations were used. In addition, there is no assurance that a Fund could sell a portfolio investment for the value established for it at any time, and it is possible that a Fund would incur a loss because a portfolio investment is sold at a discount to its established value.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Liquidity Risk** — In certain circumstances, such as the disruption of the orderly markets for the financial instruments in which a Fund invests, the Fund might not be able to acquire or dispose of certain holdings quickly or at prices that represent true market value in the judgment of ProFund Advisors. Markets for the financial instruments in which a Fund invests may be disrupted by a number of events, including but not limited to economic crises, political crises, health crises, natural disasters, excessive volatility, new legislation, or regulatory changes inside or outside of the U.S. For example, regulation limiting the ability of certain financial institutions to invest in certain financial instruments would likely reduce the liquidity of those instruments. These situations may prevent a Fund from limiting losses or realizing gains.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Operational Risk** — A Fund, its service providers and financial intermediaries are subject to operational risks arising from, among other things, human error, systems and technology errors and disruptions, failed or inadequate controls, and fraud. These errors may adversely affect a Fund's operations, including its ability to execute its investment process, calculate or disseminate its NAV or intraday indicative value in a timely manner, and process purchases or redemptions. While a Fund seeks to minimize such events through controls and oversight, there may still be failures and a Fund may be unable to recover any damages associated with such failures. These failures may have a material adverse effect on a Fund's returns. Each Fund relies on order information provided by financial intermediaries to determine the net inflows and outflows. As a result, each Fund is subject to operational risks associated with reliance on those financial intermediaries and their data sources. In particular, errors in the order information may result in the purchase or sale of the instruments in which a Fund invests in a manner that may be disadvantageous to a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Securities Lending Risk** — A Fund may engage in securities lending. Securities lending involves the risk, as with other

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extensions of credit, that a Fund may lose money because (a) the borrower of the loaned securities fails to return the securities in a timely manner or at all or (b) it loses its rights in the collateral should the borrower fail financially. A Fund could also lose money in the event of a decline in the value of collateral provided for loaned securities or a decline in the value of any investments made with cash collateral. These events could also trigger adverse tax consequences for a Fund. In determining whether to lend securities, ProFund Advisors or the Fund's securities lending agent will consider relevant facts and circumstances, including the creditworthiness of the borrower.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Tax Risk** — In order to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a regulated investment company ("RIC") and its shareholders, a Fund must derive at least 90% of its gross income for each taxable year from "qualifying income," meet certain asset diversification tests at the end of each taxable quarter, and meet annual distribution requirements. A Fund's pursuit of its investment strategies will potentially be limited by the Fund's intention to qualify for such treatment and could adversely affect the Fund's ability to so qualify. A Fund may make certain investments, the treatment of which for these purposes is unclear. If, in any year, a Fund were to fail to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, and were ineligible to or were not to cure such failure, the Fund would be taxed in the same manner as an ordinary corporation subject to U.S. federal income tax on all its income at the fund level. The resulting taxes could substantially reduce a Fund's net assets and the amount of income available for distribution. In addition, in order to requalify for taxation as a RIC, a Fund could be required to recognize unrealized gains, pay substantial taxes and interest, and make certain distributions. Please see the section entitled "Taxation" in the Statement of Additional Information for more information.

**Additional Securities, Instruments and Strategies**

This section describes additional securities, instruments and strategies that may be utilized by a Fund that are not principal investment strategies of a Fund unless otherwise noted in the Fund's description of principal strategies in the Fund's Summary Prospectus. Additional Information about the types of investments that a Fund may make is set forth in the SAI.

In certain circumstances, a Fund may gain exposure to only a representative sample of the securities in the index, which exposure is intended to have aggregate characteristics similar to the index. In addition, a Fund may overweight or underweight certain components contained in its underlying index, or invest in investments not contained in the index but that are designed to provide the requisite exposure to the index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Debt Securities** are fixed income securities, which may include foreign sovereign, sub-sovereign and supranational bonds, as well as any other obligations of any rating or

maturity such as foreign and domestic investment grade corporate debt securities and lower-rated corporate debt securities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Corporate Debt** Securities are debt instruments issued by a corporation that represent the obligation of the corporation to repay a loan face amount with interest within a set period of time. These securities may be of any credit quality and may include junk bonds and securities that are not rated by any rating agency.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Depositary Receipts** include American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**ADRs** represent the right to receive securities of foreign issuers deposited in a bank or trust company. ADRs are an alternative to purchasing the underlying securities in their national markets and currencies. Investment in ADRs has certain advantages over direct investment in the underlying foreign securities because: (i) ADRs are U.S. dollar-denominated investments that are easily transferable and for which market quotations are readily available; and (ii) issuers whose securities are represented by ADRs are generally subject to auditing, accounting and financial reporting standards similar to those applied to domestic issuers.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**GDRs** are receipts for shares in a foreign-based corporation traded in capital markets around the world. While ADRs permit foreign corporations to offer shares to American citizens, GDRs allow companies in Europe, Asia, the United States and Latin America to offer shares in many markets around the world.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Other Investment Companies** — A Fund may invest in the securities of other investment companies, including exchange-traded funds (ETFs), to the extent that such an investment would be consistent with the requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended ("1940 Act"). If a Fund invests in, and, thus, is a shareholder of, another investment company, the Fund's shareholders will indirectly bear the Fund's proportionate share of the fees and expenses paid by such other investment company, including advisory fees, in addition to both the management fees payable directly by the Fund to the Fund's own investment advisor and the other expenses that the Fund bears directly in connection with the Fund's own operations.

Because most ETFs are investment companies, absent reliance on Rule 12d1-4 under the 1940 Act, a Fund's investments in such investment companies generally would be limited under applicable federal statutory provisions. Those provisions typically restrict a Fund's investment in the shares of another investment company to up to 5% of its assets (which may represent no more than 3% of the securities of such other investment company) and limit aggregate investments in all investment companies to 10% of assets. A Fund may invest in certain ETFs in excess of the statutory limit in reliance on

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Rule 12d1-4. Rule 12d1-4 outlines the requirements of fund of funds agreements and specifies the responsibilities of the Board related to "fund of funds" arrangements.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** are short-term debt instruments that have a remaining maturity of 397 days or less and exhibit high quality credit profiles. Money market instruments may include U.S. government securities, securities issued by governments of other developed countries and repurchase agreements.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** are contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Government Securities** are issued by the U.S. government or one of its agencies or instrumentalities. Some, but not all, U.S. government securities are backed by the full faith and credit of the federal government. Other U.S. government securities are backed by the issuer's right to borrow from the U.S. Treasury and some are backed only by the credit of the issuing organization.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Options on Securities and Stock Indexes and Investments Covering such Positions** Option contracts grant one party a right, for a price, either to buy or sell a security or futures contract at a fixed price during a specified period or on a specified day. A call option gives one the right to buy a security at an agreed-upon price on or before a certain date. A put option gives one the right to sell a security at an agreed-upon price on or before a certain date.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Reverse Repurchase Agreements** involve the sale of a security by a Fund to another party (generally a bank or dealer) in return for cash and an agreement by the Fund to buy the securities back at a specified price and time. Reverse repurchase agreements may be considered a form of borrowing for some purposes and may create leverage.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Securities Lending** — A Fund may lend securities to brokers, dealers and financial organizations under guidelines adopted by the Board. A Fund may loan up to one-third of the value of the Fund's total assets (including the value of any collateral received). Each loan may be secured by collateral in the form of cash, Money Market Instruments or U.S. Government securities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short Sales** Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund and Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund also may engage in short sale transactions with respect to equity securities (including shares of exchange-traded funds) to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act. A short sale is a transaction in which a Fund sells a security it does not own in anticipation that the market price of that security will decline. To complete such a transaction, a Fund must borrow the security to make delivery to the buyer. The Fund is then obligated to replace the security borrowed by borrowing the same security from another lender, purchasing it at the market price at the time of replacement or

paying the lender an amount equal to the cost of purchasing the security. The price at such time may be more or less than the price at which the security was sold by the Fund. Until the security is replaced, the Fund is required to repay the lender any dividends it receives or interest which accrues on the security during the period of the loan. To borrow the security, the Fund also may be required to pay a premium, which would increase the cost of the security sold. The net proceeds of the short sale will be retained by the broker, to the extent necessary to meet the margin requirements, until the short position is closed out. The Fund also will incur transaction costs in effecting short sales.

The Non-Equity ProFunds also may make short sales "against the box," i.e., when a security identical to or convertible or exchangeable into one owned by a Fund is borrowed and sold short. Whenever a Fund engages in short sales, it earmarks or segregates cash or liquid securities in an amount that, when combined with the amount of collateral deposited with the broker in connection with the short sale, equals the current market value of the security sold short. The earmarked or segregated assets are marked to market daily.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Structured Notes** are debt obligations which may include components such as swaps, forwards, options, caps or floors which change their return patterns. Structured notes may be used to alter the risks to a portfolio, or alternatively may be used to expose a portfolio to asset classes or markets in which one does not desire to invest directly.

**Precautionary Notes**

**A Precautionary Note to Investment Companies** — For purposes of the 1940 Act, each Fund is a registered investment company, and the acquisition of a Fund's shares by other investment companies is subject to the restrictions of Section 12(d)(1) thereof. Any investment company considering purchasing shares of a Fund in amounts that would cause it to exceed the restrictions of Section 12(d)(1) should contact the Trust. Rule 12d1-4 under the 1940 Act permits investments in acquired funds in excess of the limits of Section 12(d)(1) subject to certain conditions. Among these conditions, prior to a fund acquiring securities of another fund exceeding the limits of Section 12(d)(1), the acquiring fund must enter into a "Fund of Funds Investment Agreement" with the acquired fund setting forth the material terms of the arrangement.

**A Precautionary Note Regarding Regulation of Derivatives** — Current global regulation of and future changes with respect to derivatives may alter, perhaps to a material extent, the nature of an investment in a Fund or the ability of a Fund to continue to implement its investment strategies.

The derivatives markets are subject to comprehensive statutes and regulations, including margin requirements. In addition, certain regulators including the CFTC and the exchanges on which certain derivatives trade are authorized to take extraordinary actions in the event of a market emergency,

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including, for example, in respect of the futures markets, the implementation of higher margin requirements, the establishment of daily price limits and the suspension of trading. The regulation of derivative transactions (including swaps and futures transactions) is an evolving area of law and is subject to modification by government and judicial action. The full impact of derivatives regulations on a Fund is difficult to predict, but could be substantial and adverse.

In particular, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the "Dodd-Frank Act") made broad changes to the OTC derivatives market and granted significant authority to regulators, including the SEC and CFTC to regulate OTC derivatives and market participants. The European Union, the United Kingdom, and some other countries have implemented and continue to implement similar requirements that will affect a Fund when it enters into derivatives transactions with a counterparty organized in those jurisdictions or otherwise subject to applicable derivatives regulations. Global derivatives regulations include clearing, trade execution, margin and reporting requirements.

In addition, Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act provides for the regulation of registered investment companies' use of derivatives and certain related instruments. The rule, among other things, limits derivatives exposure through one of two value-at-risk tests (with an exception for funds that seek daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to three times (3x) or three times the inverse (-3x) of the daily performance of an index as discussed above). Limited derivatives users (as determined by Rule 18f-4) are not, however, subject to the full requirements under the rule.

Regulations can, among other things, adversely affect the value of the investments held by a Fund, restrict a Fund's ability to engage in derivatives transactions (for example, by making certain derivatives transactions no longer available to that Fund) and/or increase the costs of such derivatives transactions (for example, by increasing margin or capital requirements), which could adversely affect investors. It is also unclear how regulatory changes will affect counterparty risk. In particular, position limits imposed on a Fund or its counterparties may impact that Fund's ability to invest in a manner that efficiently meets its investment objective, and requirements, including capital and mandatory clearing for certain swaps, may increase the cost of a Fund's investments and cost of doing business, which could adversely affect investors. Because these requirements are evolving, their ultimate impact remains unclear.

**A Note Regarding the Diversification of Certain of the Classic ProFunds** – Certain of the Classic ProFunds (Europe 30 ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, Large-Cap Value ProFund, Mid-Cap Growth ProFund, Mid-Cap Value ProFund, Small-Cap Growth ProFund and Small-Cap Value ProFund, each an "Affected Fund" and together the "Affected Funds") are currently "diversified" as that term is defined in the 1940 Act and have

been operating as diversified investment companies for more than three years.

Although the Affected Funds had previously designated themselves as "non-diversified" companies, the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission takes the position that any fund that registers itself as a non-diversified company but that operates as a diversified company for more than three years must obtain shareholder approval before it can once again operate as a non-diversified company. As a diversified fund, at least 75% of the value of each Affected Fund's total assets must be represented by cash and cash items (including receivables), U.S. Government securities, securities of other investment companies, and other securities for the purposes of this calculation limited in respect of any one issuer (i) to an amount not greater in value than 5% of the value of the total assets of such Affected Fund and (ii) to not more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer.

**Additional Information About the Indexes, the Index Providers and the Index Calculation Agent**

A Fund operates pursuant to licensing agreements for the use of the relevant index. A brief description of a Fund's index is included in each Summary Prospectus, as supplemented below:

**Information About the Index Licensors** 

"Dow Jones," "Dow 30," "Dow Jones Industrial Average," "DJIA" and the name of each Dow Jones sector index are trademarks of Dow Jones & Company, Inc. and have been licensed for use for certain purposes by ProFunds. "ICE Futures U.S.<sup>®</sup>" and "IntercontinentalExchange<sup>®</sup>" are registered trademarks of the IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. The "ICE<sup>®</sup> U.S. Dollar Index<sup>®</sup>" and "USDX<sup>®</sup>" are registered trademarks of ICE Futures U.S., Inc. and have been licensed for use by ProFunds. "MSCI<sup>®</sup> EAFE<sup>®</sup>" is a trademark of Morgan Stanley Capital International, Inc. "Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup> Index" is a trademark of The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. ("Nasdaq"). The "Nikkei 225 Stock Index" is a trademark of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Inc. "Russell 2000<sup>®</sup>" and "Russell 3000<sup>®</sup>" are a trademark of the Frank Russell Company. "Standard & Poor's<sup>®</sup>," "S&P<sup>®</sup>," "S&P 500<sup>®</sup>," "Standard & Poor's 500," "S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup>," "Standard & Poor's MidCap 400," "S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup>," "Standard & Poor's SmallCap 600," "S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Growth Index," "S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Value Index," "S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup> Growth Index", S&P Emerging Markets 50 ADR Index (USD), S&P China Select ADR Index (USD), S&P Latin America 35 ADR Index (USD), and "S&P Small-Cap 600<sup>®</sup> Value Index" are trademarks of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. and have been licensed for use by ProFunds.

The ProFunds are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by these organizations and the organizations make no representations regarding the advisability of investing in ProFunds.

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**ICE Futures U.S., Inc.** 

NEITHER THE INDICATION THAT SECURITIES OR OTHER FINANCIAL PRODUCTS OFFERED HEREIN ARE BASED ON DATA PROVIDED BY ICE FUTURES U.S., INC. NOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE USDX NOR THE LICENSING OF DATA OR THE USDX TRADEMARKS BY ICE FUTURES U.S., INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH SECURITIES OR OTHER FINANCIAL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM SUCH DATA OR INDEX IN ANY WAY SUGGESTS OR IMPLIES A REPRESENTATION OR OPINION BY ICE FUTURES U.S., INC. OR ANY SUCH AFFILIATES AS TO THE ATTRACTIVENESS OR INVESTMENT IN ANY SECURITIES OR OTHER FINANCIAL PRODUCTS BASED UPON OR DERIVED FROM SUCH DATA OR INDEX. ICE FUTURES U.S., INC. IS NOT THE ISSUER OF ANY SUCH SECURITIES OR OTHER FINANCIAL PRODUCTS AND MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO SUCH INDEX OR ANY DATA INCLUDED OR REFLECTED THEREIN, NOR AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY ANY PERSON OR ANY ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE INDEX OR ANY DATA INCLUDED OR REFLECTED THEREIN.

**Nasdaq** 

The Nasdaq-100 ProFund, the UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund, the Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund and the UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund (the "Nasdaq Funds)") each is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by The Nasdaq OMX Group, Inc. or its affiliates (Nasdaq OMX, with its affiliates, are referred to as the "Corporations"). The Corporations have not passed on the legality or suitability of, or the accuracy or adequacy of descriptions and disclosures relating to, the Nasdaq Funds. The Corporations make no representation or warranty, express or implied to the owners of the Nasdaq Funds or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the Nasdaq Funds particularly, or the ability of the Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup> to track general stock market performance. The Corporations' only relationship to E Fund Management Co. ("Licensee") is in the licensing of the Nasdaq<sup>®</sup>, OMX<sup>®</sup>, NasdaqOMX<sup>®</sup>, Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup>, and Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup> registered trademarks and certain trade names of the Corporations and the use of the Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup> which is determined, composed and calculated by Nasdaq OMX without regard to Licensee or the Nasdaq Funds. Nasdaq OMX has no obligation to take the needs of the Licensee or the owners of the Nasdaq Funds into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup>. The Corporations are not responsible for and have not participated in the determination of the timing of, prices at, or quantities of the Nasdaq Funds to be issued or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the Nasdaq Funds is to be converted into cash. The Corporations have no liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the Nasdaq Funds.

THE CORPORATIONS DO NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY AND/OR UNINTERRUPTED CALCULATION OF THE NASDAQ-

100 INDEX<sup>®</sup> OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. THE CORPORATIONS MAKE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY LICENSEE, OWNERS OF THE NASDAQ FUNDS, OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE NASDAQ-100 INDEX<sup>®</sup> OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. THE CORPORATIONS MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE WITH RESPECT TO THE NASDAQ-100 INDEX<sup>®</sup> OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CORPORATIONS HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

**S&P Dow Jones Indices** 

The Dow Jones Industrial Average<sup>SM</sup>, the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index, the Dow Jones Precious Metals<sup>SM</sup> Index, the Dow Jones U.S. Semiconductor<sup>SM</sup> Index, the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Growth Index, the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index, the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Value Index, the S&P Banks Select IndustryIndex, the S&P Biotechnology Select Industry Index, the S&P China Select ADR Index (USD), the S&P Communication Services Select Sector Index, the S&P Consumer Discretionary Select SectorIndex, the S&P Consumer Staples Select SectorIndex, the S&P Emerging 50 ADR Index (USD), the S&P Energy Select SectorIndex, the S&P Financial Select Sector Index, the S&P Health Care Select SectorIndex, the S&P Industrials Select Sector Index, , the S&P Latin America 35 ADR Index (USD), the S&P Materials Select Sector Index, the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Growth Index, the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Index, the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Value Index, the S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Select Industry Index, the S&P Pharmaceuticals Select Industry Index, the S&P Real Estate Select Sector Index, the S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup> Growth Index, the S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup> Value Index, the S&P Technology Select SectorIndex, and the S&P Utilities Select Sector Index, (collectively, "Indexes") are products of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates ("SPDJI") and have been licensed for use by ProFunds. S&P<sup>®</sup> and S&P 500<sup>®</sup> are a registered trademarks of S&P Global, Inc. or its affiliates ("S&P"); Dow Jones<sup>®</sup> is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC ("Dow Jones"); and these trademarks have been sublicensed for certain purposes by ProFunds. The Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or their respective affiliates and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such products nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the Indexes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. The Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or their respective affiliates (collectively, "S&P Dow Jones Indices"). S&P Dow Jones Indices makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the Funds or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the Funds particularly or the ability of

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the Indexes to track general market performance. Past performance of an index is not an indication or guarantee of future results. S&P Dow Jones Indices' only relationship to ProFunds with respect to the Indexes is the licensing of the Indexes and certain trademarks, service marks and/or trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices and/or its licensors. The Indexes are determined, composed and calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices without regard to ProFunds or the Funds. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation to take the needs of ProFunds or the owners of the Funds into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the Indexes. S&P Dow Jones Indices is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices, and amount of the Funds or the timing of the issuance or sale of the Funds or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the Funds are to be converted into cash, surrendered or redeemed, as the case may be. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the Funds. There is no assurance that investment products based on the Indexes will accurately track index performance or provide positive investment returns. S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is not an investment adviser, commodity trading advisory, commodity pool operator, broker dealer, fiduciary, "promoter" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended), "expert" as enumerated within 15 U.S.C. § 77k(a) or tax advisor. Inclusion of a security, commodity, crypto currency or other asset within an index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to buy, sell, or hold such security, commodity, crypto currency or other asset, nor is it considered to be investment advice or commodity trading advice.

NEITHER S&P DOW JONES INDICES NOR ITS THIRD-PARTY LICENSOR GUARANTEES THE ADEQUACY, ACCURACY, TIMELINESS AND/OR THE COMPLETENESS OF THE INDEXES OR ANY DATA RELATED THERETO OR ANY COMMUNICATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ORAL

OR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (INCLUDING ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS) WITH RESPECT THERETO. S&P DOW JONES INDICES SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY DAMAGES OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR DELAYS THEREIN. S&P DOW JONES INDICES MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY PROFUNDS, OWNERS OF THE FUNDS, OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE INDEXES OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY DATA RELATED THERETO. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT WHATSOEVER SHALL S&P DOW JONES INDICES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, TRADING LOSSES, LOST TIME OR GOODWILL, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. S&P DOW JONES INDICES HAS NOT REVIEWED, PREPARED AND/OR CERTIFIED ANY PORTION OF, NOR DOES S&P DOW JONES INDICES HAVE ANY CONTROL OVER, THE FUNDS' REGISTRATION STATEMENT, PROSPECTUS OR OTHER OFFERING MATERIALS. THERE ARE NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES OF ANY AGREEMENTS OR ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN S&P DOW JONES INDICES AND PROFUNDS, OTHER THAN THE LICENSORS OF S&P DOW JONES INDICES.

Please see the SAI, which sets forth certain additional disclaimers and limitations of liabilities.

**Portfolio Holdings Information**

A description of the Trust's policies and procedures with respect to the disclosure of each Fund's portfolio holdings is available in the SAI. Each Fund's portfolio holdings are posted on a quarterly basis to the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

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**Fund Management**

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**Board of Trustees and Officers**

The Board is responsible for the general supervision of each Fund. The officers of the Trust are responsible for the day-to-day operations of each Fund.

**Investment Advisor**

ProFund Advisors, located at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, serves as the investment adviser to each Fund and provides investment advice and management services to each Fund. ProFund Advisors oversees the investment and reinvestment of the assets in each Fund. For its investment advisory services, ProFund Advisors is entitled to receive annual fees equal to 0.75% of the average daily net assets of each fund, except Nasdaq-100 ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund and U.S. Government Plus ProFund, for which it is entitled to receive annual fees equal to 0.70%, 0.90%, 0.90% and 0.50% respectively, of the average daily net assets of each such ProFund. ProFund Advisors bears the costs of providing advisory services.

A discussion regarding the basis for the Board approving the investment advisory agreement for each Fund is in the Trust's most recent Form N-CSR dated July 31, 2025, or most recent Form N-CSRS dated January 31, 2025, as may be amended. Subject to the condition that the aggregate daily net assets of the Trust be equal to or greater than $10 billion, ProFund Advisors has agreed to reduce each Fund's annual investment advisory fee by 0.025% on assets in excess of $500 million up to $1 billion, 0.05% on assets in excess of $1 billion up to $2 billion and 0.075% on assets in excess of $2 billion. During the year ended July 31, 2025, no Fund's annual investment advisory fee was subject to such reductions. During the year ended July 31, 2025, each Fund paid ProFund Advisors fees in the following amounts (fees paid reflect the effects of any expense limitation arrangements in place for the period):

**Fees Paid** 

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| | |
|:---|:---|
|  | Net<br> Amount<sup>(1)</sup> <br>|
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.82% |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Bear ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.58% |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Bull ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.83% |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.23% |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Europe 30 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.12% |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.48% |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |

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|:---|:---|
|  | Net<br> Amount<sup>(1)</sup><br>|
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.74% |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.45% |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.47% |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.68% |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.44% |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.70% |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.12% |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.53% |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.38% |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Short Energy ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.43% |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.60% |
| Small-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.35% |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.56% |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.30% |
| UltraBear ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.54% |
| UltraBull ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| UltraChina ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.62% |
| UltraInternational ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.44% |
| UltraJapan ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.90% |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.57% |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| UltraShort China ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort International ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.10% |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.65% |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.04% |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.75% |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.70% |

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Amounts shown that exceed the contractual fee rate reflect recoupment of a fee waiver as permitted by the expense limitation agreement.

**Portfolio Management**

The following individuals have responsibility for the day-to-day management of each Fund as set forth in the Summary Prospectus relating to each Fund. The Portfolio Managers' business experience for the past five years is listed below. Additional information about the Portfolio Managers'

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compensation, other accounts managed by the Portfolio Managers and their ownership of other investment companies can be found in the SAI.

**Alexander Ilyasov,** ProShare Advisors: Senior Portfolio Manager since October 2013 and Portfolio Manager from November 2009 through September 2013. ProFund Advisors LLC: Senior Portfolio Manager since October 2013 and Portfolio Manager from November 2009 through September 2013. ProShare Capital Management LLC: Senior Portfolio Manager since August 2016.

**Michael Neches,** ProShare Advisors: Senior Portfolio Manager since November 2010. ProFund Advisors LLC: Senior Portfolio Manager since October 2010. ProShare Capital Management LLC: Senior Portfolio Manager from June 2012 through September 2013.

**James Linneman,** ProShare Advisors: Portfolio Manager since April 2019, Associate Portfolio Manager from August 2016 to April 2019 and Portfolio Analyst from February 2014 to August 2016. ProFund Advisors: Portfolio Manager since July 2021. Mr. Linneman is a registered associated person and an NFA associate member since 2015.

**Eric Silverthorne,** ProShare Advisors: Portfolio Manager since March 2023 and Associate Portfolio Manager from February 2021 through March 2023. ProFund Advisors: Portfolio Manager since March 2023 and Associate Portfolio Manager from February 2021 through March 2023 and October 2008 to November 2008 and Portfolio Analyst from May 2007 to October 2008.

**Devin Sullivan,** ProShare Advisors: Portfolio Manager since September 2016 and Associate Portfolio Manager from December 2011 to August 2016. ProFund Advisors: Portfolio Manager since September 2016 and Associate Portfolio Manager from December 2011 to August 2016.

**Tarak Davé,** ProShare Advisors: Portfolio Manager since April 2018, Associate Portfolio Manager from November 2015 to April 2018, Senior Portfolio Analyst from May 2014 to October 2015 and Portfolio Analyst from April 2011 to April 2014. ProFund Advisors: Portfolio Manager since April 2018, Associate Portfolio Manager from November 2015 to April 2018, Senior Portfolio Analyst from May 2014 to October 2015 and Portfolio Analyst from April 2011 to April 2014.

**Other Service Providers**

ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (the "Distributor"), located at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, acts as the distributor of Fund shares and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of ProFund Advisors. Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC ("Ultimus"), located at 225 Pictoria Drive, Suite 450, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246, acts as the administrator to each Fund, providing operations, compliance and administrative services. FIS Investor Services LLC ("FIS"), located at 4249 Easton Way, Suite 400, Columbus, Ohio 43219, acts as transfer agent for each Fund, maintaining shareholder account records for each Fund,

distributing distributions payable by each Fund, and producing statements with respect to account activity for each Fund and their shareholders.

ProFund Advisors also performs certain management services, including client support and other administrative services, for the Funds under a Management Services Agreement. ProFund Advisors is entitled to receive annual fees equal to 0.15% of the average daily net assets of the Funds for such services.

During the year ended July 31, 2025, each Fund paid the Advisor management services fees in the following amounts (calculated as a percentage, with fees paid reflecting the effects of any expense limitation arrangements in place for the period):

**Fees Paid** 

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| | |
|:---|:---|
|  | Net<br> Amount<sup>(1)</sup> <br>|
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.16% |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Bear ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.12% |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Bull ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.17% |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.05% |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Europe 30 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.02% |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.10% |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.09% |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.09% |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.14% |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.09% |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.02% |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.11% |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.08% |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Short Energy ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.09% |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.12% |
| Small-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.07% |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.11% |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15%<br>|

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|:---|:---|
|  | Net<br> Amount<sup>(1)</sup><br>|
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.09% |
| UltraBear ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.11% |
| UltraBull ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| UltraChina ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.12% |
| UltraInternational ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.09% |
| UltraJapan ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.11% |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| UltraShort China ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |

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|:---|:---|
|  | Net<br> Amount<sup>(1)</sup><br>|
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort International ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.02% |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.13% |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.01% |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.14% |

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Amounts shown that exceed the contractual fee rate reflect recoupment of a fee waiver as permitted by the expense limitation agreement.

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**General Information**

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**Determination of NAV**

The price at which you purchase, redeem and exchange shares is the NAV per share next determined after your transaction request is received by the transfer agent in good order (i.e., required forms are complete and, in the case of a purchase, correct payment is received). Each Fund calculates its NAV by taking the value of the assets attributed to the class, subtracting any liabilities attributed to the class, and dividing that amount by the number of that class' outstanding shares.

Each Fund's assets are valued primarily on the basis of information furnished by a pricing service or market quotations. Securities that are listed or traded on a stock exchange or the Nasdaq or National Market System are generally valued at the closing price, if available, on the exchange or market where the security is principally traded (including the Nasdaq Official Closing Price). Short-term securities are valued on the basis of amortized cost or based on market prices. Securities traded regularly in the over-the-counter market are generally valued on the basis of the mean between the bid and asked quotes furnished by dealers actively trading those securities. Futures contracts purchased and held by a Fund are generally valued at the last sale price prior to the time the Fund determines its NAV or at the official futures settlement price on the relevant exchange. Routine valuation of certain derivatives is performed using procedures approved by the Board. In addition, certain derivatives linked to a benchmark may be valued based on the performance of one or more U.S. ETFs or instruments that reflect the values of the securities in such benchmark, when the level of the benchmark is not computed as of the close of the U.S. securities markets. Investments initially valued in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are converted to U.S. dollars using exchange rates obtained from pricing services. As a result, the NAV of a Fund's shares may be affected by changes in the value of currencies in relation to the U.S. dollar. The value of securities traded in markets outside the United States or denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar (and, therefore, the NAV of Funds that hold these securities) may be affected significantly on a day that the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") is closed and an investor is not able to purchase, redeem or exchange shares. In particular, calculation of the NAV of the Funds may not take place contemporaneously with the determination of the prices of foreign securities used in NAV calculations.

If market quotations are not readily available, an investment may be valued by a method that the Board of Trustees believes accurately reflects fair value. The use of such a fair valuation method may be appropriate if, for example: (i) ProFund Advisors believes market quotations do not accurately reflect fair value of an investment; (ii) ProFund Advisors believes an investment's value has been materially affected by events occurring after the close of the exchange or market on which the investment is principally traded (for example, a foreign exchange or market); (iii) a trading halt closes an exchange or market early; or (iv) other events result in an exchange or market delaying its normal close. Any such fair valuations will be conducted pursuant to

Board approved fair valuation procedures. At times, each Fund may, pursuant to Board-approved procedures, write down the value of an investment or other asset to reflect, among other things, decreases in the value of the asset or decreases in the likelihood that a Fund will be able to collect on the asset. These write downs will reduce the value of the asset and, ultimately, the value of a Fund. Fair valuation procedures involve the risk that a Fund's valuation of an investment may be higher or lower than the price the investment might actually command if a Fund sold it.

Each Fund (other than Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund and U.S. Government Plus ProFund) normally calculates its daily share price for each class of shares at the close of trading on the NYSE (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) every day the NYSE is open for business.

Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund and U.S. Government Plus ProFund normally calculate their daily share prices for each class of shares at the close of trading on the NYSE (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) every day the NYSE is open for business, except for Columbus Day and Veterans' Day.

For example, the bond markets or other primary trading markets for certain Funds may close early on the day before certain holidays and the day after Thanksgiving Day. Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund and U.S. Government Plus ProFund may also close early when the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association recommends an early close of the bond markets. On such days, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund and U.S. Government Plus ProFund will cease taking transaction requests including requests to exchange to or from other Funds.

**NYSE Holiday Schedule:**The NYSE is open every week, Monday through Friday, except when the following holidays are celebrated: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (the third Monday in January), Washington's Birthday (observed), Good Friday, Memorial Day (the last Monday in May), Juneteenth National Independence Day, Independence Day, Labor Day (the first Monday in September), Thanksgiving Day (the fourth Thursday in November) and Christmas Day. Exchange holiday schedules are subject to change without notice.

To the extent a Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days or at times when a Fund is not open for business or when the primary exchange for the shares is not open, the value of a Fund's assets may vary on those days. In addition, trading in certain portfolio investments may not occur on days or at times a Fund is open for business. In particular, calculation of the NAV of a Funds may not take place contemporaneously with the determination of the prices of foreign securities used in NAV calculations. If the exchange or market on which a Fund's underlying investments are primarily traded closes early, the NAV may be calculated prior to its normal calculation time.

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The NYSE will close early (1:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on the day before Independence Day and on the day after Thanksgiving Day.

**Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's ("SIFMA") Proposed Close and Early Close Schedule:** On the following days in 2025 and 2026 SIFMA has recommended that the U.S. bond markets close: February 17, 2025, April 18, 2025, May 26, 2025, June 19, 2025, July 4, 2025, September 1, 2025, October 13, 2025, November 11, 2025, November 27, 2025, December 25, 2025, January 1, 2026, January 19, 2026, February 16, 2026, May 25, 2026, June 19, 2026, July 3, 2026, September 7, 2026, October 12, 2026, November 11, 2026, November 26, 2026 and December 25, 2026. SIFMA has recommended that the U.S. bond markets close early at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on April 17, 2025, May 23, 2025, July 3, 2025, November 28, 2025, December 24, 2025, December 31, 2025, April 3, 2026, July 2, 2026, November 27, 2026, December 24, 2026 and December 31, 2026.

On such days, the Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund and U.S. Government Plus ProFund will close as of the close of open auction of the U.S. Treasury futures on the Chicago Board of Trade (typically one hour before SIFMA's proposed early close). SIFMA may announce changes to this schedule or other early close dates from time to time.

A Fund may cease taking transaction requests, including requests to exchange to or from other funds managed by ProFund Advisors or affiliates of ProFund Advisors, on such days at the cut-off time. See "Transaction Cut-Off Times" in the Shareholder Services Guide in this Prospectus for more details.

**Form of Redemption Proceeds**

You may receive redemption proceeds of your sale of shares of a Fund in a check, Automated Clearing House ("ACH"), or federal wire transfer. The Funds typically expect that it will take one to three days following the receipt of your redemption request made in "good order" to pay out redemption proceeds; however, while not expected, payment of redemption proceeds may take up to seven days. Each Fund maintains a cash balance that serves as a primary source of liquidity for meeting redemption requests. The Funds may also use the proceeds from the sale of portfolio securities to meet redemption requests if consistent with the management of a Fund. The Funds reserve the right to redeem in-kind. Each of these redemption methods may be used regularly and in stressed market conditions in conformity with applicable rules of the SEC.

**Cost Basis Reporting:** Upon the redemption or exchange of your shares in a Fund, the Fund or, if you purchase your shares through a financial intermediary, your financial intermediary generally will be required to provide you and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") with cost basis and certain other related tax information about Fund shares you redeemed or exchanged. This cost basis reporting requirement is effective for shares purchased, including through dividend reinvestment, on or after January 1, 2012. Please see the Funds' website

(www.profunds.com) or consult your financial intermediary, as appropriate, for more information regarding available methods for cost basis reporting and how to select or change a particular method. Please consult your tax advisor to determine which available cost basis method is best for you.

**Dividends and Distributions**

Each Fund intends to distribute its net investment income and capital gains, if any, to shareholders at least annually to qualify for treatment as a RIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes, as follows:

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| **ProFund Name** | **Dividends** | **Dividends** | **Capital** <br> **Gains**<br>|
| **ProFund Name** | Accrued | Paid | Paid |
| Access Flex High Yield <br> ProFund<br>| Quarterly | Quarterly | Annually |
| U.S. Government Plus | Daily | Monthly | Annually |
| Real Estate UltraSector | Quarterly | Quarterly | Annually |
| All other ProFunds <br> Offered in this Prospectus<br>| Annually | Annually | Annually |

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The Funds do not announce dividend distribution dates in advance. Certain investment strategies employed by certain Funds may produce income or net short-term capital gains which a Funds may seek to distribute more frequently. Each Fund may declare additional capital gains distributions during a year. Each Fund will reinvest distributions in additional shares of the Fund making the distribution, unless a shareholder has written to request distributions in cash (by check, wire or ACH).

By selecting the distribution by check or wire option, a shareholder agrees to the following conditions:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●If a shareholder elects to receive distributions by check or wire, a Fund will, nonetheless, automatically reinvest such distributions in additional shares of the Fund if they are $10 or less (and payable by check) or $25 or less (and payable by wire). A shareholder may elect to receive distributions via ACH or reinvest such distribution in shares of another Fund regardless of amount.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Any dividend or distribution check, which has been returned to a Fund or has remained uncashed for a period of six months from the issuance date, will be cancelled, and the funds will be reinvested (net of any bank charges) on the date of cancellation into the appropriate class of the Fund from which such distribution was paid or, if the account is closed or only the Government Money Market ProFund is open, the funds will be reinvested into the Government Money Market ProFund (information about the Government Money Market ProFund is contained in a separate prospectus, which may be obtained by calling (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552); and

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Any account on which a dividend or distribution check was returned or remained uncashed for a period of six months will automatically have the dividend and distribution payment election adjusted so that all future dividends or distributions

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are reinvested into the appropriate class of the Fund from which such dividend or distribution would have been paid, unless subsequent distribution checks have been cashed.

**Earning Dividends**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Shares purchased in an exchange transaction begin earning dividends the day after the exchange is processed. Shares continue to earn dividends through the business day on which the Funds' transfer agent has processed a redemption of those shares.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●U.S. Government Plus ProFund shares begin to earn dividends on the first business day following the day that the Fund's transfer agent receives a federal funds wire payment for a purchase in good order.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●U.S. Government Plus ProFund shares purchased by check begin to earn dividends the first business day following the day the check is received in good order by the Fund's transfer agent

**Taxes**

The following information is a general summary of the U.S. federal income tax consequences of an investment in a Fund and does not address any foreign, state, or local tax consequences. Please see the Statement of Additional Information for more information.

Each Fund intends to qualify for treatment as a "regulated investment company" ("RIC") for federal income tax purposes. As such, a Fund does not ordinarily pay federal income tax on its net investment income and net realized capital gains that it timely distributes to shareholders. In order for each Fund to so qualify, each Fund must meet certain tests with respect to the sources and types of its income, the nature and diversification of its assets, and the timing and amount of its distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Each Fund intends to distribute all or substantially all of its net investment income and capital gains to shareholders every year.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions from investment income by a Fund are generally taxable to shareholders as ordinary income for federal income tax purposes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Whether a distribution from capital gains by a Fund is taxable to shareholders as ordinary income or at the rates applicable to net capital gains depends on how long the Fund owned (or is treated as having owned) the investments generating the distribution, not on how long an investor has owned shares of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions from capital gains on investments that a Fund has owned (or is treated as having owned) for more than 12 months and that are properly reported by the Fund as capital gain dividends will be treated as long-term capital gains includible in a shareholder's net capital gain and taxed to individuals at reduced rates. Distributions from capital gains

on investments that a Fund has owned (or is treated as having owned) for 12 months or less will be taxable to shareholders as ordinary income.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions from investment income reported by a Fund as derived from "qualified dividend income" will be taxed in the hands of individuals at the rates applicable to net capital gains, provided that holding period and other requirements are met at both the shareholder and the Fund level. It is unclear whether a Fund will be able to report a significant portion of its distributions to shareholders as qualified dividend income.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Shareholders will generally be subject to tax on Fund distributions regardless of whether they receive cash or choose to have the distributions reinvested.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions are taxable even if they are paid from income or gains earned by a Fund prior to the shareholder's purchase of Fund shares (which income or gains were thus included in the price paid for the Fund shares).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Dividends declared by a Fund in October, November or December of one year and paid in January of the next year are generally taxable to shareholders in the calendar year in which the distributions are declared, rather than the calendar year in which the distributions are received.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●If shareholders redeem their Fund shares, they may have a capital gain or loss, which will be long-term or short-term depending upon how long they have held the shares. Net gains resulting from redemptions or sales of shares held for more than one year generally are taxed at net capital gain rates, while those resulting from redemptions or sales of shares held for one year or less generally are taxed at ordinary income rates.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●If shareholders exchange shares of one Fund for shares of a different Fund, this will be treated as a sale of the Fund's shares and any gain on the transaction may be subject to federal income tax.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The Code generally imposes a 3.8% Medicare contribution tax on the "net investment income" of individuals, estates and trusts to the extent their income exceeds certain threshold amounts. Net investment income generally includes for this purpose, among other things, dividends paid by a Fund, including any capital gain dividends, and net capital gains recognized on the sale, redemption or exchange of Fund shares. Shareholders are advised to consult their tax advisors regarding the possible implications of this additional tax on their investment in a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions by a Fund to retirement plans that qualify for tax-exempt treatment under federal income tax laws and net gains on the redemption or sale of Fund shares by such plans will generally not be taxable. Special tax rules apply to investments through such plans. Shareholders should consult their tax advisors to determine the suitability of a Fund as an

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investment through such a plan and the tax treatment of distributions (including distributions of amounts attributable to an investment in a Fund) from such a plan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Income and gains from a Fund's investments in securities of foreign issuers, if any, may be subject to foreign withholding or other taxes. In such a case, a Fund's yield on those securities would decrease. It is not anticipated that Fund shareholders will be able to claim a credit or deduction with respect to such foreign taxes. In addition, a Fund's investments in foreign securities or foreign currencies may increase or accelerate a Fund's recognition of ordinary income and may affect the timing or amount of a Fund's distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A Fund's investment in certain debt instruments and a Fund's use of derivatives may cause the Fund to recognize taxable income in excess of the cash generated by such instruments. As a result, a Fund could be required at times to liquidate other investments (including when otherwise disadvantageous to do so) in order to satisfy its distribution requirements under the Code. A Fund's use of derivatives will also affect the amount, timing, and character of the Fund's distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●As discussed above, in order to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, a Fund must derive at least 90% of its gross income for each taxable year from "qualifying income," meet certain asset diversification tests at the end of each taxable quarter, and meet annual distribution requirements. A Fund's pursuit of its investment strategies will potentially be limited by the Fund's intention to qualify for such treatment and could adversely affect the Fund's ability to so qualify. A Fund can make certain investments, the treatment of which for these purposes is unclear. If, in any year, a Fund were to fail to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, and were ineligible to or otherwise did not cure such failure, the Fund would be taxed in the same manner as an ordinary corporation subject to U.S. federal income tax on all its income at the fund level. The resulting taxes could substantially reduce the Fund's net assets and the amount of income available for distribution. In addition, in order to requalify for taxation as a RIC, the Fund could be required to recognize unrealized gains, pay substantial taxes and interest, and make certain distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Each Fund is required to withhold U.S. federal income tax from all taxable distributions and redemption proceeds to shareholders who fail to provide the Fund with correct taxpayer identification numbers or to make required certifications, or who have been notified by the IRS that they are subject to backup withholding. Backup withholding is not

an additional tax; rather, it is a way in which the IRS ensures it will collect taxes otherwise due. Any amounts withheld may be credited against the shareholder's U.S. federal income tax liability.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●In general, dividends paid to a shareholder that is not a "United States person" within the meaning of the Code (such a shareholder, a "foreign person") that a Fund properly reports as capital gain dividends, short-term capital gain dividends, or interest-related dividends, each as further defined in the SAI, are not subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax, provided that certain other requirements are met. A Fund (or intermediary, as applicable) is permitted, but is not required, to report any part of its dividends as are eligible for such treatment. A Fund's dividends other than those a Fund so reports as capital gain dividends, short-term capital gain dividends, or interest-related dividends generally will be subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax at a rate of 30% (or lower applicable treaty rate).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Special tax considerations may apply to foreign persons investing in a Fund. Please see the SAI for further information. Because each shareholder's tax circumstances are unique and because the tax laws are subject to change, it is recommended that shareholders consult their own tax advisors about the federal, state, local and foreign tax consequences of investing in the Funds.

**Contractual Arrangement**

The Trust enters into contractual arrangements with various parties, including, among others, the Advisor, administrator, custodian, transfer agent, and Distributor, who provide services to each Fund. Shareholders are not parties to, or intended (or "third party") beneficiaries of, any of these contractual arrangements, and those contractual arrangements are not intended to create in any individual shareholder or group of shareholders and right to enforce them against the service providers or to seek any remedy under them against the service providers, either directly or on behalf of the Trust.

This Prospectus provides information concerning the Trust and each Fund that you should consider in determining whether to purchase shares of a Fund. None of this Prospectus, the SAI or any contract that is an exhibit to the Trust's registration statements, is intended to, nor does it, give rise to an agreement or contract between the Trust or each Fund and any investor, or give rise to any contract or other rights in any individual shareholder, group of shareholders or other person than any rights conferred explicitly by federal or state securities laws that may not be waived.

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**Opening a New Account** 

ProFunds offers two classes of shares: Investor Class Shares and Service Class Shares, except that Bitcoin ProFund, Ether ProFund, and Short Bitcoin ProFund, (the "Crypto ProFunds") only offer Investor Class Shares. Investor Class Shares may be purchased directly through ProFunds Distributors, Inc. or through authorized financial professionals. Service Class Shares may only be purchased through authorized financial professionals and have service and distribution expenses not applicable to Investor Class Shares. There is a separate New Account Form for each class of shares available. Please ensure you have the correct New Account Form before completing it.

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **Please note: Purchases must be made according to the transaction cut-off times stated within the Shareholder Services Guide.** | **Please note: Purchases must be made according to the transaction cut-off times stated within the Shareholder Services Guide.** | **Please note: Purchases must be made according to the transaction cut-off times stated within the Shareholder Services Guide.** |
| **Account Minimums**<br> **(all account types)**<br>| **All ProFunds (except Crypto ProFunds) – The** <br> **minimum initial investment\* amounts are:**<br>˃ $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.<br> ˃ $15,000 for self-directed accounts.<br> **Crypto ProFunds – The minimum initial investment\*** <br> **amounts are:**<br>˃ $1,000 for all accounts | Not Applicable. |
| **By Mail** | **Step 1:**<br> Complete a New Account Form (see "Completing <br> your New Account Form").<br>| **Step 1:**<br> Complete a ProFunds' investment slip, which is <br> attached to your transaction confirmation statement. <br> If an investment slip is not readily available, you may <br> send written instructions which include your name, <br> account number, name and share class of the <br> ProFund you wish to purchase and the purchase <br> amount.<br>|
| **By Mail** | **Step 2:**<br> Make your check payable to ProFunds. Write the name of the ProFund in which you wish to invest and your <br> account number, if known, on the check. | **Step 2:**<br> Make your check payable to ProFunds. Write the name of the ProFund in which you wish to invest and your <br> account number, if known, on the check. |
| **By Mail** | **Step 3:**<br> Send the signed New Account Form and check to:<br> ProFunds • P.O. Box 182800 • Columbus, OH <br> 43218-2800<br>| **Step 3:**<br> Send the investment slip and check to:<br> ProFunds • P.O. Box 182800 • Columbus, OH <br> 43218-2800 <br>|

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 1:**<br> Complete a New Account Form (see "Completing <br> your New Account Form").<br>| **Step 1:**<br> Call ProFunds to inform us of:<br>˃ your account number,<br> ˃ the amount to be wired,<br> ˃ the ProFund(s) in which you wish to invest<br> You will be provided:<br>˃ a confirmation number for your purchase order <br> (your trade is not effective until you have received a <br> confirmation number from ProFunds and the <br> funding is received in good order by the transfer <br> agent),<br>˃ bank wire instructions |
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 2:**<br> Fax the New Account Form to (800) 782-4797 <br> (toll-free).<br>| **Step 2:**<br> Contact your bank to initiate your wire transfer.<br>|
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 3:**<br> Call ProFunds at 888-776-3637 to:<br>˃ confirm receipt of the faxed New Account Form,<br> ˃ request your new account number.<br> You will be provided:<br>˃ a confirmation number for your purchase order <br> (your trade is not effective until you have received a <br> confirmation number from ProFunds), and<br>˃ bank wire instructions.<br> Instructions given to ProFunds for wire transfer <br> requests do not constitute a transaction request <br> received in "good order" until the wire transfer has <br> been received by ProFunds.<br>|  |
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 4:**<br> Call your bank to initiate your wire transfer.<br>|  |
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 5:**<br> Send the original, signed New Account Form to:<br> ProFunds • P.O. Box 182800 • Columbus, OH <br> 43218-2800<br>|  |

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\* Under certain circumstances, ProFunds may waive minimum initial investment amounts.

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **By Phone via ACH**<br> **Please note: the** <br> **maximum ACH purchase** <br> **amount is $50,000** | Initial purchase via ACH not available. | **Step 1:**<br> Establish bank instructions on your account by <br> completing an Account Options Form (if not already <br> established).<br>|
| **By Phone via ACH**<br> **Please note: the** <br> **maximum ACH purchase** <br> **amount is $50,000** | Initial purchase via ACH not available. | **Step 2:**<br> Call ProFunds to inform us of:<br>˃ the fact that you want to make an ACH purchase,<br> ˃ your account number,<br> ˃ the purchase amount,<br> ˃ the ProFund(s) in which you wish to invest,<br> You will be provided a confirmation number for your <br> purchase order (your trade is not effective until you <br> have received a confirmation number from <br> ProFunds). <br>|

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 1:**<br> Go to ProFunds.com.<br>| **Step 1:**<br> Go to ProFunds.com.<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 2:**<br> Click on "Open Account."<br>| **Step 2:**<br> Click on the "Access Account" button.<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 3:**<br> Complete an on-line New Account Form.<br>| **Step 3:**<br> Enter User Name and Password.<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 4:**<br> If funding with check:<br> Mail check payable to ProFunds to: P.O. Box 182800 <br> Columbus, OH 43218-2800<br> Call ProFunds at 888-776-3637 to:<br>˃ confirm receipt of the faxed New Account Form,<br> ˃ request your new account number.<br> You will be provided:<br>˃ a confirmation number for your purchase order <br> (your trade is not effective until you have received a <br> confirmation number from ProFunds), and<br>˃ bank wire instructions.<br> Instructions given to ProFunds for wire transfer <br> requests do not constitute a transaction request <br> received in "good order" until the wire transfer has <br> been received by ProFunds.<br>| **Step 4:**<br> Follow transaction instructions for making a <br> purchase.<br>|
| **Through a Financial** <br> **Professional**<br>| Contact your financial professional with your <br> instructions.<br>| Contact your financial professional with your <br> instructions.<br>|

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| **You may** <br> **purchase**<br> **shares using any** <br> **of the**<br> **following** <br> **methods.**<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; **HOW TO EXCHANGE**<br> **OR REDEEM SHARES**<br>|
| **By Mail** | &nbsp;&nbsp; To redeem shares using ProFund form:<br> Complete and mail the appropriate <br> Withdrawal Request or IRA Distribution <br> Request Form<br> located at profunds.com<br> To exchange or redeem shares by letter:<br> Send a signed letter to:<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;ProFunds<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P.O. Box 182800<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Columbus, OH 43218-2800<br> The letter should include information <br> necessary to process your request (see <br> "Exchanging Shares"). ProFunds may <br> require a signature guarantee in certain <br> circumstances. See "Signature Guarantees" <br> under "Additional Shareholder Information" <br> or call ProFunds for additional information.<br>|
| **By Telephone** | &nbsp;&nbsp; **Individual Investors:**<br> (888) 776-3637 or (614) 470-8122<br> **Financial Professionals and Institutions:**<br> (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552<br> **Interactive Voice Response System ("IVR"):**<br> Call (888) 776-3637 (toll-free) or (614) <br> 470-8122 and follow the step-by-step <br> instructions.<br>|
| **By Internet** | &nbsp;&nbsp; **ProFunds.com**<br> Select the "Access Account" navigation bar, <br> enter your User Name and Password and <br> follow the step-by-step instructions. Please <br> make sure you receive and record your <br> confirmation number for later reference. <br> (Your transaction is not effective until you <br> have received a confirmation number from <br> ProFunds.)<br>|
| **Through a** <br> **Financial**<br> **Professional**<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Contact your financial professional with <br> your instructions.<br>|

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| **Contact Information** | **Contact Information** |
| **By Telephone** | &nbsp;&nbsp; **Individual Investors:**<br> (888) 776-3637 or (614) 470-8122<br> Financial Professionals and Institutions:<br> (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552<br>|
| **Fax** | (800) 782-4797 (toll-free) |
| **Internet** | ProFunds.com |
| **Regular mail** | &nbsp;&nbsp; ProFunds<br> P.O. Box 182800<br> Columbus, OH 43218-2800<br>|
| **Overnight mail** | &nbsp;&nbsp; ProFunds<br> c/o Transfer Agency<br> 4249 Easton Way, Suite 400<br> Columbus, OH 43219<br>|

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**ProFunds Accounts** 

To open a mutual fund account, you will need to complete a New Account Form. You should also read the relevant prospectus carefully prior to opening your account. Contact ProFunds to request a New Account Form or download a New Account Form from ProFunds' website. For guidelines to help you complete the Form, see the instructions below. You may also open certain new accounts online. Go to (www.profunds.com), select "Open Account" and follow the instructions. Please note that new accounts opened online must be funded by check or wire purchase.

**Retirement Plan Accounts** 

Several types of Individual Retirement Accounts ("IRAs") are available. Please visit (www.profunds.com) or contact ProFunds for a retirement plan account application. The IRA custodian charges an annual fee of $15 per social security number for all types of IRAs. The annual fee may be waived in certain circumstances. Other types of retirement accounts, such as profit sharing, money purchase and 401(k) accounts may be established; however, ProFunds does not sponsor these plans nor does ProFunds provide retirement reporting for these types of plans.

**Accounts through Financial Professionals** 

Contact your financial professional for information on opening an account to invest in ProFunds.

**Completing Your New Account Form** 

˃You must provide each account holder's social security number or tax identification number and date of birth on the New Account Form.

˃Attach the trust documents when establishing a trust account. Contact ProFunds for specific requirements.

˃When establishing an account for your corporation, partnership or self-directed retirement plan, please check the appropriate box to indicate the correct account type to ensure proper tax reporting, and provide a certified corporate resolution or other documentation evidencing your authority to open the account and engage in transactions.

˃You must provide a street address (ProFunds does not accept P.O. Box-only addresses, but APO and FPO Armed Forces mailing addresses are acceptable). If account holders have different addresses, each address must be provided.

˃You must designate the ProFund(s) to which your initial investment will be directed or the investment will be made in Government Money Market ProFund.

˃Be sure all parties named on the account sign the New Account Form.

Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person or entity who opens an account. Some or all of the information provided will

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be used by ProFunds and/or its agents to verify the identity of the persons opening an account. If this information is not provided, ProFunds may not be able to open your account. Accounts may be restricted or closed, and monies withheld, pending verification of this information or as otherwise required under federal regulations. You may be asked to provide additional information to verify your identity consistent with the requirements under anti-money laundering regulations. In addition, transaction orders, including orders for purchases, exchanges and redemptions may be suspended, restricted, canceled or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

**Purchasing Shares** 

You have the option to send purchase orders by mail or Internet and to send purchase proceeds by check, ACH or wire. Initial purchases via ACH are not accepted. All purchases must be made in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Cash, starter checks, Internet-based checks, credit cards, travelers' checks, money orders and credit card checks are not accepted. Third-party checks are generally not accepted to open an account.

Each ProFund prices shares you purchase at the price per share next computed after it (or an authorized financial intermediary) receives your purchase request in good order. To be in good order, a purchase request must include a wire or check or the processing of an ACH initiated (as applicable) by stated cut-off times, and for new accounts, a properly completed New Account Form. ProFunds cannot accept wire or ACH purchases on bank holidays. ProFunds and ProFunds Distributors, Inc. may reject any purchase request for any reason.

**Important Information You Should Know When You Purchase Shares:** 

˃Instructions, written or by telephone, given to ProFunds for wire transfer requests do not constitute a transaction request received in "good order" until the wire transfer has been received by ProFunds. A wire purchase will be considered in good order if (i) you have completed and faxed a New Account Form; (ii) you have contacted ProFunds and received a confirmation number, and (iii) ProFunds receives and accepts your wire during ProFunds wire processing times noted in the chart under "Transaction Cut-Off Times."

˃Although ProFunds does not charge for wire receipt, your bank may charge a fee to send wires. Please be sure that the wire is sufficient to cover your purchase and any such bank fees.

˃Any New Account Form, check or wire order received that does not designate a specific ProFund will be used to purchase shares (i) in the ProFund in your existing account if you have an investment in only one ProFund, or (ii) in Investor Class or Service Class Shares, as applicable, of the Government Money Market ProFund, if you are initially opening an account or have more than one ProFund investment. Neither ProFunds nor ProFunds Distributors, Inc. will be responsible for investment opportunities lost as a result of investments being directed to Government Money

Market ProFund, to an existing active ProFund account. ProFunds is not responsible for transfer errors by sending or receiving bank and will not be liable for any loss incurred due to a wire transfer or ACH not having been received. If the check, ACH or wire cannot be identified, it may be returned or rejected. Checks submitted to ProFunds will be automatically deposited upon receipt at our administrative office in Columbus, Ohio.

˃If it is determined that account information is not in good order, any amount deposited will be refunded by check no earlier than ten business days from receipt of such payment to allow adequate time for the original check to clear through the banking system.

˃ProFunds will ordinarily cancel your purchase order if your bank does not honor your check or ACH for any reason, or your wire transfer is not received by the designated cut-off time. If your purchase transaction is cancelled, you will be responsible for any losses that may result from any decline in the value of the cancelled purchase. ProFunds (or its agents) have the authority to redeem shares in your account(s) to cover any losses. Any profit on a cancelled transaction will accrue to the applicable ProFund.

˃ProFunds may reject or cancel any purchase orders for any reason.

˃The minimum for initial purchases may be waived in certain circumstances.

**Exchanging Shares** 

Shareholders can, free of charge and without a limit on frequency or maximum amount, exchange Investor or Service Class Shares of any publicly available ProFund for Investor or Service Class Shares, respectively, of another publicly available series of ProFunds that offers such shares as long as the shareholder's account meets the minimum initial investment requirements of the ProFund into which the shareholder is exchanging. Exchange requests, like any other share transaction, are subject to ProFunds transaction cut-off times described under "Transaction Cut-Off Times."

ProFunds will need the following information to process your exchange:

˃the account number applicable to the exchange transaction request;

˃the number of shares, percentage, or dollar value of the shares you wish to exchange; and

˃the share class and name of the ProFund you are exchanging from and the share class and name of the ProFund you are exchanging into.

Please note that the transaction cut-off times of one Fund may differ from those of another Fund. In an exchange between funds with different cut-off times, you will receive the price next computed after the exchange request is made for both the redemption and the purchase transactions involved in the

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exchange. You will be responsible for any losses if sufficient redemption proceeds are not available to pay the purchase price of shares purchased. Please consult the prospectus of the Fund into which you are exchanging for the applicable cut-off times. Contact an Authorized Financial Professional to initiate an exchange. You can perform exchanges by mail, phone and online at (www.profunds.com).

**Important Information You Should Know When You Exchange Shares:** 

˃An exchange involves redeeming shares of one fund and purchasing shares of another fund. Exchanges are taxable transactions. Exchanges within a retirement account may not be taxable. Please contact your tax advisor for more information.

˃If your account does not meet the minimum initial investment requirements of the ProFund you are exchanging into, your exchange will be treated as a redemption from the ProFund you are exchanging from and a purchase that was not in good order of the ProFund you wish to exchange into. Consequently, the proceeds from the redemption will be used to purchase Investor Class or Service Class Shares, as applicable, of the Government Money Market ProFund. Neither ProFunds nor ProFunds Distributors, Inc. will be responsible for investment opportunities lost as a result of investments being directed to Government Money Market ProFund.

˃ProFunds can only honor exchanges between accounts registered in the same name and having the same address and taxpayer identification number.

˃None of ProFunds, ProFunds Distributors, Inc. or the ProFunds' transfer agent is required to verify that there is a sufficient balance in the account to cover the exchange. You will be responsible for any loss if there are insufficient funds available to cover the exchange due to insufficient shares or due to a decline in the value of the ProFund from which you are exchanging.

˃The redemption and purchase will be processed at the next calculated NAVs of the respective ProFund after a Fund has received your exchange request in good order.

˃The exchange privilege may be modified or discontinued at any time.

˃Before exchanging into a ProFund, please read such fund's prospectus.

˃Financial intermediaries may have their own rules about exchanges or transfers and may impose limits on the number of such transactions you are permitted to make during a given time period.

**Redeeming Shares** 

You may redeem all or part of your shares at the NAV next determined after your redemption request is received in good order. Only the registered owner(s) of the account or persons

authorized in writing by the registered owner(s) may redeem shares.

ProFunds will need the following information to process your redemption request:

˃name(s) of account owners;

˃account number(s);

˃the name of the ProFund(s);

˃your daytime telephone number;

˃the dollar amount, percentage or number of shares being redeemed; and

˃how you would like to receive your redemption proceeds (see options below). Unless otherwise requested, your redemption proceeds will be sent by check to the registered account owner's address of record by U.S. mail.

You may receive your redemption proceeds:

**By Check:** Normally, redemption proceeds will be sent by check to the address listed on the account. ProFunds may charge a fee associated with overnight mailings or Saturday delivery of redemption proceeds.

**By Wire:** You may have your redemption proceeds wired directly into a designated bank account by establishing a wire redemption option on your account. ProFunds may charge a $10 service fee for a wire transfer of redemption proceeds under certain circumstances, and your bank may charge an additional fee to receive the wire. If you would like to establish this option on an existing account, please call ProFunds.

**By ACH:** You may have your redemption proceeds sent to your bank account via ACH by establishing this option on your account. Funds sent through ACH should reach your bank in approximately two business days. While there is no fee charged by ProFunds for this service, your bank may charge a fee. If you would like to establish this option on an existing account, please call ProFunds.

**Important Information You Should Know When You Sell Shares:** 

˃ProFund shareholders automatically have telephone redemption privileges unless they elect not to have these privileges on the New Account Form. Redemptions requested via telephone must be made payable to the name on the account and sent to the address or bank account listed on the account.

˃To redeem shares from a retirement account, you may make this request in writing by completing an IRA Distribution Request Form. In certain cases, distributions may be requested via telephone with proceeds sent to the address or bank on record on the account. Financial professionals may not request a redemption from an IRA on your behalf. You should consult a tax advisor before redeeming shares and making distributions from your tax qualified account because doing

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so may have adverse tax consequences for you. Call ProFunds to request an IRA Distribution Request Form or download the form from the ProFunds' website, (www.profunds.com).

˃If you request that redemption proceeds be sent to a bank account or an address other than the bank account or address you have previously established on your ProFunds account, you must make the request in writing. The signatures of all registered owners must be guaranteed (see "Signature Guarantees").

˃If you are selling some, but not all, of your shares, your remaining account balance should be above the minimum investment amount to keep your ProFund position open.

˃ProFunds normally remits redemption proceeds within seven days of redemption. For redemption of shares purchased by check, ACH or through ProFunds' automatic investment plan, ProFunds may wait up to 10 business days before sending redemption proceeds to ensure that its transfer agent has collected the original purchase payment.

˃Your right of redemption may be suspended, or the date of payment postponed for any period during which: (i) the NYSE or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is closed (other than customary weekend or holiday closings); (ii) trading on the NYSE, or other securities exchanges or markets as appropriate, is restricted, as determined by the SEC; (iii) an emergency exists, as determined by the SEC; or (iv) for such other periods as the SEC, by order, may permit for protection of ProFunds' investors. Proceeds cannot be sent by wire or ACH on bank holidays.

**Additional Shareholder Information** 

Account Minimums

Account minimums apply to all initial investments with ProFunds, including retirement plans, and apply to the total initial value of an account. These minimums may be different for investments made through certain financial intermediaries. In addition, ProFunds reserves the right to modify its minimum account requirements at any time with or without prior notice.

ProFunds reserves the right to involuntarily redeem an investor's account, including a retirement account, if the account holder's aggregate account balance falls below the applicable minimum initial investment amount due to transaction activity. You will be given at least 30 days' notice to reestablish the minimum balance if your ProFund balance falls below the applicable account minimum. If you do not increase your balance during the notice period, the ProFund may sell all of your shares and send the proceeds to you. Your shares will be sold at the NAV on the day your ProFund position is closed.

**Transaction Cut-Off Times** 

All shareholder transaction orders are processed at the NAV next determined after your transaction order is received in good order by ProFunds' transfer agent, distributor, or financial intermediary designated by the ProFunds as an authorized agent.

Transaction orders in ProFund accounts must be received in good order by the ProFunds' transfer agent or distributor before the cut-off times detailed in the table below to be processed at that business day's NAV. A completed New Account Form does not constitute a purchase order until the transfer agent deems it to be in good order, processes the New Account Form and receives correct payment by check or wire transfer on any business day prior to the designated cut-off time. Trades placed via telephone must be initiated (i.e., the call must be received and in queue) by the cut-off time and communicated in good order by the close of the NYSE (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time). When the NYSE closes early, all cut-off times are adjusted for the early close. When the bond markets close early, the cut-off times for the U.S. Government Plus ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund and Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund, and Access Flex High Yield ProFund are adjusted for the early close. Certain financial intermediaries may impose cut-off times different from those described below.

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| **Method** | **Fund/Trust** | **Normal** <br> **Cut-Off Time** <br> **(Eastern Time)**<br>| **Additional** <br> **Transaction** <br> **Information** <br> **(Eastern Time)**<br>|
| **By Mail** | All (except <br> Government <br> Money <br> Market <br> ProFund)<br>| 4:00 p.m. |  |
| **By Mail** | Government <br> Money <br> Market <br> ProFund<br>| 5:00 p.m. |  |
| **By Telephone** <br> **and Wire** | All (except <br> Crypto <br> ProFunds)<br>| 3:30 p.m. (wire <br> purchases) <br> 3:50 p.m. <br> (exchanges <br> and <br> redemptions)<br>| ProFunds <br> accepts all <br> Transactions <br> starting at <br> 8:00 a.m. <br> through the <br> Transaction <br> cut-off time <br> and from <br> 5:00 p.m. <br> through <br> 6:00 p.m. |
| **By Telephone** <br> **and Wire** | Crypto <br> ProFunds<br>| 3:00 p.m. (wire <br> purchases) <br> 3:00 p.m. <br> (exchanges <br> and <br> redemptions)<br>| ProFunds <br> accepts all <br> Transactions <br> starting at <br> 8:00 a.m. <br> through the <br> Transaction <br> cut-off time <br> and from <br> 5:00 p.m. <br> through <br> 6:00 p.m. |
| **By Internet,** <br> **Fund/SERV and** <br> **Interactive Voice** <br> **Response** <br> **System ("IVR")** | All (except <br> Crypto <br> ProFunds)<br>| 3:55 p.m. | ProFunds <br> accepts <br> transactions at <br> any time <br> except <br> between <br> 3:55 p.m. and <br> 5:00 p.m. |
| **By Internet,** <br> **Fund/SERV and** <br> **Interactive Voice** <br> **Response** <br> **System ("IVR")** | Crypto <br> ProFunds<br>| 3:00 p.m. | ProFunds <br> accepts <br> transactions at <br> any time <br> except <br> between <br> 3:55 p.m. and <br> 5:00 p.m. |

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**About Telephone and Internet Transactions** 

Telephone and Internet transactions, whether initiated by a shareholder or a shareholder's agent, are extremely convenient but are not free from risk. None of ProFunds, ProFunds

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Distributors, Inc. nor ProFunds' agents will be responsible for any losses resulting from unauthorized telephone or Internet transactions if reasonable security procedures are followed. Telephone conversations may be recorded or monitored for verification, recordkeeping and quality-assurance purposes. For transactions over the Internet, we recommend the use of a secure internet browser. In addition, you should verify the accuracy of your confirmation statements immediately upon receipt. If you do not want the ability to initiate transactions by telephone or Internet, call ProFunds for instructions.

During periods of heavy market activity or other times, it may be difficult to reach ProFunds by telephone or to transact business over the Internet. Technological irregularities may also make the use of the Internet slow or unavailable at times. If you are unable to reach us by telephone or unable to transact business over the Internet, consider sending written instructions.

The ProFunds may terminate the receipt of redemption or exchange orders by telephone or the Internet at any time, in which case you may redeem or exchange shares in writing.

**Exchanges or Redemptions in Excess of Share Balances** 

If you initiate exchange or redemption transactions that, in total, exceed the balance of your shares in a ProFund, some transactions may be processed while others may not. This may result in ProFund positions that you did not anticipate. None of ProFunds, ProFunds' transfer agent nor ProFunds Distributors, Inc. will be responsible for transactions that did not process in this circumstance. You may be liable for losses resulting from exchanges canceled due to insufficient balances.

**Signature Verification for Certain Transactions** 

Signature Guarantee Program — Financial Transactions

Certain redemption requests must include a signature guarantee if any of the following apply:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your account address has changed within the last 10 business days;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A check is being mailed to an address different than the one on your account;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A check or wire is being made payable to someone other than the account owner;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Redemption proceeds are being transferred to an account with a different registration;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A wire or ACH transfer is being sent to a financial institution other than the one that has been established on your ProFunds account; or

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Other unusual situations as determined by ProFunds' transfer agent.

ProFunds reserves the right to waive signature guarantee requirements, require a signature guarantee under other circumstances or reject or delay a redemption if the signature guarantee is not in good form. Faxed signature guarantees are generally not accepted.

Signature guarantees may be provided by an eligible financial institution such as a commercial bank, a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. ("FINRA") member firm such as a stock broker, a savings association or a national securities exchange. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee. ProFunds reserves the right to reject a signature guarantee if it is not provided by a STAMP 2000 Medallion guarantor.

**Signature Validation Program — Non-Financial Transactions** 

The Fund may require a Signature Validation Program ("SVP") stamp or a Signature Guarantee stamp for certain non-financial transactions. The SVP is intended to provide validation of authorized signatures for those transactions considered non-financial (i.e., do not involve the sale, redemption or transfer of securities). The purpose of the SVP stamp on a document is to authenticate your signature and to confirm that you have the authority to provide the instructions in the document. This stamp may be obtained from eligible members of a Medallion Signature Guarantee Program (see above) or other eligible guarantor institutions in accordance with SVP.

Eligible guarantor institutions generally include banks, broker/dealers, credit unions, members of national securities exchanges, registered securities associations, clearing agencies and savings associations. You should verify with the institution that they are an eligible guarantor institution prior to signing. A notary public cannot provide an SVP stamp.

**Uncashed Redemption Check** 

Generally, redemption checks which have been returned to ProFunds, or have remained uncashed for a period of six months from the issuance date, will be deposited into the shareholder's account in the Government Money Market ProFund.

**Frequent Purchases and Redemptions of ProFund Shares** 

It is the general policy of ProFunds to permit frequent purchases and redemptions of ProFund shares. The ProFunds impose no restrictions and charge no redemption fees to prevent or minimize frequent purchases and redemptions of ProFund shares other than a $10 wire fee under certain circumstances. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Policy, ProFunds may reject any purchase request for any reason.

As noted under "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks — Other Principal Risks — Active Investor Risk," frequent purchases and redemptions of Fund shares could increase the rate of portfolio turnover. A high level of portfolio turnover may negatively affect performance by

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increasing transaction costs and generating greater tax liabilities for shareholders. In addition, large movements of assets into and out of a ProFund may negatively affect a ProFund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, a ProFund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus.

**Additional Shareholder Services** 

Automatic Investment Plans (AIP) and Systematic Withdrawal Plans (SWP)

Shareholders may purchase and/or redeem shares automatically on a monthly, bimonthly, quarterly or annual basis. You may sign up for these services on the New Account Form, or you may download or request an Account Options Form to add these services to an existing account. Requests to add an Automatic Investment Plan (AIP) to an account should be received in good order at least three business days prior to the first date in which the AIP is to run.

Account Statements and Confirmations

Shareholders with ProFund accounts will receive quarterly ProFund statements showing the market value of their ProFund account at the close of the statement period in addition to any transaction information for the period. Shareholders will also receive transaction confirmations for most Fund transactions. Shareholders should review their account statements and confirmations as soon as they are received. You may also receive statements and confirmations electronically. See "Electronic Document Delivery Program — PaperFree™."

Tax Statements

Each year, ProFunds will send tax information to assist you in preparing your income tax returns. These statements will report the previous year's dividend and capital gains distributions, proceeds from the sales of shares, and distributions from, and contributions to, IRAs and other retirement plans.

Cost Basis

**Shares purchased on or after January 1, 2012:** The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 included tax reporting rules that change the information ProFunds reports on Form 1099-B for mutual fund shares purchased on or after January 1, 2012, and subsequently sold. The law expands the information reported to the IRS and to shareholders to include the adjusted cost basis, whether any gain or loss is short- or long-term, and whether any loss is disallowed by the wash sale rules.

Generally, the rules apply to those accounts that currently receive Form 1099-B tax reporting, such as individual, joint, partnership and Uniform Gifts to Minors Act/Uniform Transfers to Minors Act registrations. S Corporations are also covered by the new rules. Accounts held by retirement accounts and C Corporations are not subject to the new reporting requirements.

For shares purchased on or after January 1, 2012, investors who purchase shares directly from ProFunds have the opportunity to choose which method ProFunds uses to calculate cost basis or to use the ProFunds default method — **Average Cost**. ProFunds will use the Average Cost method if a shareholder does not instruct it to use an alternate method. Investors should consult a qualified tax advisor to determine the method most suitable for their situation. For shares purchased through a financial intermediary, the intermediary's default method will apply in the absence of an election by the investor to use a different method. Investors that purchase shares through a financial intermediary should consult their intermediary for information regarding available methods and how to select or change a particular method.

Electronic Document Delivery Program — PaperFree™

You may elect to receive your account statements and confirmations electronically through PaperFree™, ProFunds' electronic document delivery service. You may also choose to receive your ProFunds Prospectus, shareholder reports, and other documents electronically. To enroll for this service, please register on ProFunds' website. You may elect the PaperFree™ service by completing the appropriate section on the New Account Form. ProFunds will then send you a link to the enrollment site.

**Financial Intermediaries** 

Certain financial intermediaries may accept purchase and redemption orders on ProFunds' behalf. Such purchase and redemption orders will be deemed to have been received by ProFunds at the time an authorized financial intermediary accepts the orders. Your financial intermediary has the responsibility to transmit your orders and payment promptly and may specify transaction order cut-off times and different share transaction policies and limitations, including limitations on the number of exchanges, than those described in this Prospectus. In addition, the financial intermediary may impose additional restrictions or charge fees not described in this Prospectus. Furthermore, such financial intermediaries are authorized to designate other intermediaries to receive purchase and redemption orders on a ProFund's behalf. If your order and payment is not received from your financial intermediary timely, your order may be cancelled and the financial intermediary could be liable for resulting fees or losses. Although the ProFunds may effect portfolio transactions through broker dealers who sell Fund shares, ProFunds does not consider the sale of ProFund shares as a factor when selecting broker dealers to effect portfolio transactions.

Investor Class Shares and Service Class Shares bear fees payable to certain intermediaries or financial institutions for provision of recordkeeping, sub-accounting services, transfer agency and other administrative services. The expenses paid by each ProFund are included in "Other Expenses" under "Annual Fund Operating Expenses" in this Prospectus.

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**Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees** 

Under Rule 12b-1 Distribution and Shareholder Services Plans (the "Plans") adopted by the Trustees and administered by ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (the "Distributor"), each ProFund may pay the Distributor, financial intermediaries, such as broker-dealers and investment advisers, up to 1.00% on an annualized basis of the average daily net assets attributable to Service Class Shares and with respect to the Crypto ProFunds only, up to 0.25% on an annualized basis of the average daily net asset attributable to Investor Class Shares as reimbursement or compensation for service and distribution related activities with respect to each Fund and/or shareholder services. Over time, fees paid under the Plans will increase the cost of a shareholder's investment and may cost more than other types of sales charges. With respect to the Crypto ProFunds, no payments have yet been authorized by the Board, nor are any such expected to be made by the Fund under the Plan during the current fiscal year.

**Payments to Financial Firms** 

ProFund Advisors or other service providers may utilize their own resources to finance distribution or service activities on behalf of the ProFunds, including compensating the Distributor and other third parties, including financial firms, for distribution-related activities or the provision of shareholder services. These payments are not reflected in the fees and expenses section of the fee table for the ProFunds contained in this Prospectus.

A financial firm is one that, in exchange for compensation, sells, among other products, mutual fund shares (including the shares offered in this Prospectus) or provides services for mutual fund shareholders. Financial firms include registered investment advisers, brokers, dealers, insurance companies and banks. In addition to the payments described above, the Distributor and ProFund Advisors from time to time provide other incentives to selected financial firms as compensation for services (including preferential services) such as, without limitation, paying for active asset allocation services provided to investors in the ProFunds, providing the ProFunds with "shelf space" or a higher profile for the financial firms' financial consultants and their customers, placing the ProFunds on the financial firms' preferred or recommended fund list, granting the Distributor or ProFund Advisors access to the financial firms' financial consultants, providing assistance in training and educating the financial firms' personnel, and furnishing marketing support and other specified services. These payments may be significant to the financial firms and may also take the form of sponsorship of seminars or informational meetings or payment for

attendance by persons associated with the financial firms at seminars or informational meetings.

A number of factors will be considered in determining the amount of these additional payments to financial firms. On some occasions, such payments may be conditioned upon levels of sales, including the sale of a specified minimum dollar amount of the shares of a ProFund, all other ProFunds, other funds sponsored by ProFund Advisors and/or a particular class of shares, during a specified period of time. The Distributor and ProFund Advisors may also make payments to one or more participating financial firms based upon factors such as the amount of assets a financial firm's clients have invested in the ProFunds and the quality of the financial firm's relationship with the Distributor or ProFund Advisors. The additional payments described above are made at the Distributor's or ProFund Advisors' expense, as applicable. These payments may be made at the discretion of the Distributor or ProFund Advisors to some of the financial firms that have sold the greatest amounts of shares of the ProFunds. In certain cases, the payments described in the preceding sentence may be subject to certain minimum payment levels.

Representatives of the Distributor and ProFund Advisors visit financial firms on a regular basis to educate financial advisors about the ProFunds and to encourage the sale of ProFund shares to their clients. The costs and expenses associated with these efforts may include travel, lodging, sponsorship at educational seminars and conferences, entertainment and meals to the extent permitted by law and Rules of FINRA.

If investment advisers, distributors or affiliates of mutual funds other than ProFunds make payments (including, without limitation, sub-transfer agency fees, platform fees, bonuses and incentives) in differing amounts, financial firms and their financial consultants may have financial incentives for recommending a particular mutual fund (including ProFunds) over other mutual funds. In addition, depending on the arrangements in place at any particular time, a financial firm and its financial consultants may also have a financial incentive for recommending a particular share class over other share classes. **You should consult your financial advisor and review carefully any disclosure by the financial firm as to compensation received by that firm and/or your financial advisor.** 

For further details about payments made by the Distributor or ProFund Advisors to financial firms, please see the SAI.

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**Financial Highlights**

The following tables are intended to help you understand the financial history of each Fund for the past five years (or since inception, if shorter). Certain information reflects financial results of a single share. The total return information represents the rate of return and the per share operating performance that an investor would have earned (or lost) on an investment in a Fund, assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. This information has been derived from information audited by KPMG LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along with the financial statements of a Fund, is included in the Trust's filing on Form N-CSR for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, as may be amended, and is available upon request.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| In excess<br> of net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Return<br> of Capital<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $29.25 | 0.17 | (1.35) | (1.18) | – | – | – | – | $28.07 | (4.03)% | 5.34% | 1.78% | 0.59% | $3597 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $31.10 | 0.69 | (2.54) | (1.85) | – | – | – | – | $29.25 | (5.95)% | 3.80% | 1.78% | 2.24% | $375 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $31.71 | 0.44 | (1.05) | (0.61) | – | – | – | – | $31.10 | (1.92)% | 2.53% | 1.78% | 1.38% | $2355 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $29.93 | (0.43) | 2.21 | 1.78 | – | – | – | – | $31.71 | 5.95% | 3.15% | 1.78% | (1.36)% | $2189 | – |
| Nine Months Ended July 31, 2021 | $33.20 | (0.41) | (2.86) | (3.27) | – | – | – | – | $29.93 | (9.80)%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 9.92%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 1.78%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| (1.78)%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| $445 | – |
| Year Ended October 31, 2020 | $33.78 | (0.53) | (0.05) | (0.58) | – | – | – | – | $33.20 | (1.72)% | 5.56% | 1.78% | (1.56)% | $845 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $24.40 | (0.07) | (1.16) | (1.23) | – | – | – | – | $23.17 | (5.00)% | 6.34% | 2.78% | (0.41)% | $4 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $26.19 | 0.43 | (2.22) | (1.79) | – | – | – | – | $24.40 | (6.91)% | 4.80% | 2.78% | 1.24% | $18 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $26.94 | 0.16 | (0.91) | (0.75) | – | – | – | – | $26.19 | (2.78)% | 3.53% | 2.78% | 0.38% | $18 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $25.68 | (0.69) | 1.95 | 1.26 | – | – | – | – | $26.94 | 4.86% | 4.15% | 2.78% | (2.36)% | $28 | – |
| Nine Months Ended July 31, 2021 | $28.71 | (0.61) | (2.42) | (3.03) | – | – | – | – | $25.68 | (10.45)%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 10.92%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 2.78%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| (2.78)%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| $11 | – |
| Year Ended October 31, 2020 | $29.49 | (0.82) | 0.04 | (0.78) | – | – | – | – | $28.71 | (2.64)% | 6.56% | 2.78% | (2.56)% | $14 | – |
| **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $30.44 | 0.70 | 1.04 | 1.74 | (0.70) | (0.88) | – | (1.58) | $30.60 | 5.88% | 1.78% | 1.77% | 2.32% | $15342 | 1,308% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $30.05 | 0.84 | 2.13 | 2.97 | (0.84) | (1.74) | – | (2.58) | $30.44 | 10.52% | 1.91% | 1.78% | 2.79% | $9054 | 1,214% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $29.88 | 0.53 | 0.84 | 1.37 | (0.53) | (0.67) | – | (1.20) | $30.05 | 4.86% | 1.80% | 1.78% | 1.78% | $26902 | 1,510% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $32.91 | (0.25) | (2.65) | (2.90) | – | (0.13) | – | (0.13) | $29.88 | (8.85)% | 1.78% | 1.78% | (0.81)% | $9819 | 1,259% |
| Nine Months Ended July 31, 2021 | $31.65 | (0.34) | 2.41 | 2.07 | – | (0.81) | – | (0.81) | $32.91 | 6.63%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 1.97%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 1.78%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| (1.39)%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| $13252 | 944%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>|
| Year Ended October 31, 2020 | $34.28 | (0.39) | (0.98) | (1.37) | – | (1.14) | (0.12) | (1.26) | $31.65 | (4.05)% | 2.07% | 1.88% | (1.17)% | $17557 | 1,534% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $30.38 | 0.40 | 0.99 | 1.39 | (0.40) | (0.70) | – | (1.10) | $30.67 | 4.68% | 2.78% | 2.77% | 1.32% | $2773 | 1,308% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $29.68 | 0.54 | 2.12 | 2.66 | (0.54) | (1.42) | – | (1.96) | $30.38 | 9.42% | 2.91% | 2.78% | 1.79% | $2203 | 1,214% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $29.31 | 0.24 | 0.86 | 1.10 | (0.24) | (0.49) | – | (0.73) | $29.68 | 3.85% | 2.80% | 2.78% | 0.78% | $2229 | 1,510% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $32.53 | (0.56) | (2.61) | (3.17) | – | (0.05) | – | (0.05) | $29.31 | (9.77)% | 2.78% | 2.78% | (1.81)% | $3259 | 1,259% |
| Nine Months Ended July 31, 2021 | $31.33 | (0.59) | 2.40 | 1.81 | – | (0.61) | – | (0.61) | $32.53 | 5.81%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.97%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 2.78%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| (2.39)%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| $3527 | 944%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>|
| Year Ended October 31, 2020 | $33.80 | (0.71) | (0.96) | (1.67) | – | (0.72) | (0.08) | (0.80) | $31.33 | (4.98)% | 3.07% | 2.88% | (2.17)% | $2806 | 1,534% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d) Annualized for periods less than one year.

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**380 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Banks UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $58.68 | 0.88 | 0.90<sup>(c)</sup> | 1.78 | (0.45) | (0.45) | $60.01 | 3.03%<sup>(d)</sup> | 1.69% | 1.69% | 1.48% | $7061 | 184% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $41.90 | 0.83 | 16.72 | 17.55 | (0.77) | (0.77) | $58.68 | 42.30% | 1.89% | 1.88% | 1.93% | $11464 | 163% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $45.34 | 0.54 | (3.86) | (3.32) | (0.12) | (0.12) | $41.90 | (7.34)% | 1.94% | 1.94% | 1.35% | $11023 | 150% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $56.72 | 0.08 | (11.46) | (11.38) | – | – | $45.34 | (20.05)% | 1.71% | 1.71% | 0.13% | $7788 | 73% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $28.48 | 0.23 | 28.01 | 28.24 | – | – | $56.72 | 99.16% | 1.53% | 1.53% | 0.43% | $122655 | 144% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $53.03 | 0.35 | 0.71<sup>(c)</sup> | 1.06 | (0.16) | (0.16) | $53.93 | 2.01%<sup>(d)</sup> | 2.69% | 2.69% | 0.48% | $560 | 184% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $37.76 | 0.44 | 14.95 | 15.39 | (0.12) | (0.12) | $53.03 | 40.84% | 2.89% | 2.88% | 0.93% | $701 | 163% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $41.14 | 0.18 | (3.56) | (3.38) | – | – | $37.76 | (8.24)% | 2.94% | 2.94% | 0.35% | $570 | 150% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $51.99 | (0.48) | (10.37) | (10.85) | – | – | $41.14 | (20.85)% | 2.71% | 2.71% | (0.87)% | $452 | 73% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $26.38 | (0.19) | 25.80 | 25.61 | – | – | $51.99 | 97.08% | 2.53% | 2.53% | (0.57)% | $925 | 144% |
| **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $12.19 | 0.30 | (1.58) | (1.28) | (0.81) | (0.81) | $10.10 | (10.99)% | 2.01% | 1.78% | 2.65% | $43469 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $14.61 | 0.47 | (2.12) | (1.65) | (0.77) | (0.77) | $12.19 | (11.81)% | 2.19% | 1.86% | 3.44% | $4625 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $16.01 | 0.32 | (1.72) | (1.40) | – | – | $14.61 | (8.74)% | 1.86% | 1.86% | 1.95% | $6178 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $16.01 | (0.18) | 0.18 | —<sup>(e)</sup> | – | – | $16.01 | -%<sup>(f)</sup> | 1.64% | 1.64% | (1.13)% | $12126 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $22.67 | (0.33) | (6.32) | (6.65) | (0.01) | (0.01) | $16.01 | (29.33)% | 1.74% | 1.74% | (1.73)% | $9799 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $10.92 | 0.20 | (1.43) | (1.23) | (0.68) | (0.68) | $9.01 | (11.73)% | 3.01% | 2.78% | 1.65% | $382 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $13.06 | 0.34 | (1.94) | (1.60) | (0.54) | (0.54) | $10.92 | (12.69)% | 3.19% | 2.86% | 2.44% | $456 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $14.42 | 0.17 | (1.53) | (1.36) | – | – | $13.06 | (9.43)% | 2.86% | 2.86% | 0.95% | $580 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $14.56 | (0.33) | 0.19 | (0.14) | – | – | $14.42 | (0.96)% | 2.64% | 2.64% | (2.13)% | $564 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $20.82 | (0.51) | (5.75) | (6.26) | – | – | $14.56 | (30.07)% | 2.74% | 2.74% | (2.73)% | $789 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2025, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.20%.

(e) Amount is less than $0.005.

(f) Amount is less than 0.005%.

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**Financial Highlights :: 381**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $69.26 | (0.13) | (15.54) | (15.67) | (0.10) | (13.04) | (13.14) | $40.45 | (25.12)% | 1.52% | 1.52% | (0.26)% | $60721 | 52% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $62.67 | 0.15 | 10.57 | 10.72 | – | (4.13) | (4.13) | $69.26 | 18.79%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 1.53% | 1.52% | 0.25% | $106026 | 196% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $56.74 | 0.07 | 5.86 | 5.93 | – | – | – | $62.67 | 10.43% | 1.54% | 1.54% | 0.11% | $114581 | 91% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $85.26 | (0.24) | (15.49) | (15.73) | – | (12.79) | (12.79) | $56.74 | (20.96)% | 1.49% | 1.49% | (0.37)% | $119791 | 28% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $72.23 | (0.27) | 21.37 | 21.10 | – | (8.07) | (8.07) | $85.26 | 32.02% | 1.55% | 1.55% | (0.37)% | $168280 | 62% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $43.49 | (0.41) | (9.05) | (9.46) | – | (13.04) | (13.04) | $20.99 | (25.87)% | 2.51% | 2.51% | (1.25)% | $1799 | 52% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $41.36 | (0.23) | 6.49 | 6.26 | – | (4.13) | (4.13) | $43.49 | 17.61%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.53% | 2.52% | (0.75)% | $2788 | 196% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $37.83 | (0.32) | 3.85 | 3.53 | – | – | – | $41.36 | 9.30% | 2.54% | 2.54% | (0.89)% | $2985 | 91% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $61.86 | (0.71) | (10.53) | (11.24) | – | (12.79) | (12.79) | $37.83 | (21.75)% | 2.49% | 2.49% | (1.37)% | $3734 | 28% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $55.00 | (0.80) | 15.73 | 14.93 | – | (8.07) | (8.07) | $61.86 | 30.74% | 2.54% | 2.54% | (1.36)% | $5358 | 62% |
| **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Bull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $68.68 | 0.43 | 8.77 | 9.20 | – | (0.45) | (0.45) | $77.43 | 13.43% | 1.49% | 1.49% | 0.62% | $50073 | 167% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $58.06 | 0.60 | 10.99 | 11.59 | (0.57) | (0.40) | (0.97) | $68.68 | 19.97% | 1.53% | 1.53% | 1.02% | $44497 | 113% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $52.89 | 0.39 | 5.26 | 5.65 | – | (0.48) | (0.48) | $58.06 | 10.86% | 1.58% | 1.58% | 0.80% | $41714 | 112% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $61.91 | (0.27) | (3.27) | (3.54) | – | (5.48) | (5.48) | $52.89 | (6.39)% | 1.50% | 1.50% | (0.49)% | $33168 | 58% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $48.91 | (0.24) | 16.31 | 16.07 | (0.16) | (2.91) | (3.07) | $61.91 | 34.03% | 1.55% | 1.55% | (0.45)% | $56064 | 15% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $52.29 | (0.11) | 6.51 | 6.40 | – | (0.45) | (0.45) | $58.24 | 12.28% | 2.49% | 2.49% | (0.38)% | $4704 | 167% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $44.56 | 0.13 | 8.25 | 8.38 | (0.25) | (0.40) | (0.65) | $52.29 | 18.80% | 2.53% | 2.53% | 0.02% | $6734 | 113% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $41.09 | (0.01) | 3.96 | 3.95 | – | (0.48) | (0.48) | $44.56 | 9.81% | 2.58% | 2.58% | (0.20)% | $11462 | 112% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $49.77 | (0.72) | (2.48) | (3.20) | – | (5.48) | (5.48) | $41.09 | (7.32)% | 2.50% | 2.50% | (1.49)% | $10669 | 58% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $40.09 | (0.68) | 13.27 | 12.59 | – | (2.91) | (2.91) | $49.77 | 32.73% | 2.55% | 2.55% | (1.45)% | $7148 | 15% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.09%.

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**382 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $39.88 | 0.07 | 13.42 | 13.49 | (0.04) | 0.00<sup>(d)</sup> | (0.04) | $53.33 | 33.83% | 1.78% | 1.78% | 0.16% | $29820 | 395% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $29.83 | 0.10 | 9.95 | 10.05 | – | – | – | $39.88 | 33.72% | 1.94% | 1.78% | 0.29% | $9077 | 132% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $23.34 | (0.01) | 6.50 | 6.49 | – | – | – | $29.83 | 27.80% | 2.22% | 1.78% | (0.03)% | $6164 | 107% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> | $43.18 | (0.36) | (19.19) | (19.55) | – | (0.29)<sup>(e)</sup> | (0.29) | $23.34 | (45.54)% | 1.94% | 1.78% | (1.04)% | $4623 | 63% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $26.17 | (0.40) | 17.41 | 17.01 | – | – | – | $43.18 | 65.05% | 1.91% | 1.82% | (1.17)% | $11327 | 138% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $31.44 | (0.30) | 10.51 | 10.21 | – | 0.00<sup>(d)</sup> | 0.00<sup>(d)</sup> | $41.65 | 32.48% | 2.78% | 2.78% | (0.84)% | $588 | 395% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $23.75 | (0.16) | 7.85 | 7.69 | – | – | – | $31.44 | 32.38% | 2.94% | 2.78% | (0.71)% | $424 | 132% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $18.76 | (0.20) | 5.19 | 4.99 | – | – | – | $23.75 | 26.58% | 3.22% | 2.78% | (1.03)% | $687 | 107% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> | $35.13 | (0.65) | (15.43) | (16.08) | – | (0.29)<sup>(e)</sup> | (0.29) | $18.76 | (46.09)% | 2.94% | 2.78% | (2.04)% | $106 | 63% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $21.49 | (0.68) | 14.32 | 13.64 | – | – | – | $35.13 | 63.43% | 2.91% | 2.82% | (2.17)% | $205 | 138% |
| **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $58.11 | 0.09 | 12.42<sup>(f)</sup> | 12.51 | (0.06) | – | (0.06) | $70.56 | 21.52% | 1.62% | 1.61% | 0.14% | $49936 | 264% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $54.21 | 0.11 | 3.79 | 3.90 | – | – | – | $58.11 | 7.19% | 1.59% | 1.59% | 0.21% | $50497 | 173% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $45.84 | 0.02 | 8.35 | 8.37 | – | – | – | $54.21 | 18.23% | 1.63% | 1.63% | 0.04% | $55834 | 83% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $72.77 | (0.53) | (20.66) | (21.19) | – | (5.74) | (5.74) | $45.84 | (31.68)% | 1.54% | 1.54% | (0.86)% | $30510 | 31% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $54.08 | (0.64) | 21.74 | 21.10 | – | (2.41) | (2.41) | $72.77 | 39.66% | 1.56% | 1.56% | (0.97)% | $76287 | 130% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $46.37 | (0.44) | 9.86<sup>(f)</sup> | 9.42 | – | – | – | $55.79 | 20.32% | 2.62% | 2.61% | (0.86)% | $846 | 264% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $43.69 | (0.31) | 2.99 | 2.68 | – | – | – | $46.37 | 6.11% | 2.59% | 2.59% | (0.79)% | $594 | 173% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $37.32 | (0.34) | 6.71 | 6.37 | – | – | – | $43.69 | 17.07% | 2.63% | 2.63% | (0.96)% | $1125 | 83% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $60.86 | (1.04) | (16.76) | (17.80) | – | (5.74) | (5.74) | $37.32 | (32.37)% | 2.54% | 2.54% | (1.86)% | $615 | 31% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $45.99 | (1.19) | 18.47 | 17.28 | – | (2.41) | (2.41) | $60.86 | 38.29% | 2.56% | 2.56% | (1.97)% | $1594 | 130% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 4:1 share split that occurred on October 14, 2024.

(d) Amount is less than $0.005.

(e) Subsequent to the issuance of the July 31, 2022 financial statements, $0.03 of the distribution was determined to be a return of capital.

(f) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

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**Financial Highlights :: 383**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $74.21 | 0.91 | 0.36<sup>(c)</sup> | 1.27 | (1.15) | – | (1.15) | $74.33 | 1.72% | 2.41% | 1.78% | 1.19% | $3623 | 551% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $73.06 | 1.15 | 1.06 | 2.21 | (1.06) | – | (1.06) | $74.21 | 3.20% | 2.51% | 1.78% | 1.68% | $3209 | 173% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $83.25 | 0.70 | (10.89) | (10.19) | – | – | – | $73.06 | (12.25)% | 2.41% | 1.78% | 0.98% | $3518 | 173% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $91.85 | (0.44) | (3.77) | (4.21) | – | (4.39) | (4.39) | $83.25 | (5.34)% | 1.88% | 1.78% | (0.48)% | $3965 | 142% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $59.24 | (0.31) | 32.92 | 32.61 | – | – | – | $91.85 | 55.06% | 1.88% | 1.78% | (0.40)% | $4950 | 209% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $64.30 | 0.25 | 0.20<sup>(c)</sup> | 0.45 | (0.43) | – | (0.43) | $64.32 | 0.70% | 3.40% | 2.77% | 0.20% | $152 | 551% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $63.32 | 0.55 | 0.77 | 1.32 | (0.34) | – | (0.34) | $64.30 | 2.15% | 3.50% | 2.77% | 0.69% | $152 | 173% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $72.87 | 0.08 | (9.63) | (9.55) | – | – | – | $63.32 | (13.12)% | 3.40% | 2.77% | (0.01)% | $293 | 173% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $81.66 | (1.27) | (3.13) | (4.40) | – | (4.39) | (4.39) | $72.87 | (6.25)% | 2.88% | 2.78% | (1.48)% | $241 | 142% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $53.19 | (1.01) | 29.48 | 28.47 | – | – | – | $81.66 | 53.53% | 2.88% | 2.78% | (1.40)% | $441 | 209% |
| **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Energy UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $46.17 | 0.71 | (5.95) | (5.24) | (1.26) | – | (1.26) | $39.67 | (11.33)% | 1.65% | 1.65% | 1.78% | $16890 | 374% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $42.69 | 0.93 | 2.90<sup>(c)</sup> | 3.83 | (0.35) | – | (0.35) | $46.17 | 9.09% | 1.58% | 1.57% | 2.17% | $23691 | 158% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $38.26 | 0.87 | 4.76 | 5.63 | (0.77) | (0.43) | (1.20) | $42.69 | 14.73% | 1.58% | 1.58% | 2.13% | $32584 | 208% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $19.35 | 0.44 | 18.84 | 19.28 | (0.37) | – | (0.37) | $38.26 | 100.88% | 1.51% | 1.51% | 1.47% | $42754 | 117% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $11.97 | 0.23 | 7.38 | 7.61 | (0.23) | – | (0.23) | $19.35 | 64.47% | 1.64% | 1.64% | 1.36% | $29753 | 239% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $39.14 | 0.36 | (5.15) | (4.79) | (0.86) | – | (0.86) | $33.49 | (12.24)% | 2.65% | 2.65% | 0.78% | $749 | 374% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $36.24 | 0.56 | 2.34<sup>(c)</sup> | 2.90 | – | – | – | $39.14 | 8.00% | 2.58% | 2.57% | 1.17% | $1190 | 158% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $32.52 | 0.52 | 3.89 | 4.41 | (0.26) | (0.43) | (0.69) | $36.24 | 13.56% | 2.58% | 2.58% | 1.13% | $1164 | 208% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $16.49 | 0.18 | 16.02 | 16.20 | (0.17) | – | (0.17) | $32.52 | 98.87% | 2.51% | 2.51% | 0.47% | $2284 | 117% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $10.27 | 0.09 | 6.27 | 6.36 | (0.14) | – | (0.14) | $16.49 | 62.71% | 2.64% | 2.64% | 0.36% | $1395 | 239% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(d) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 2:1 share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

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**384 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Europe 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $15.90 | 0.29 | 0.86 | 1.15 | – | – | $17.05 | 7.23% | 2.53% | 1.78% | 1.75% | $3772 | 712% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $13.91 | 0.35 | 1.87 | 2.22 | (0.23) | (0.23) | $15.90 | 15.96% | 2.93% | 1.78% | 2.31% | $3733 | 804% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $12.98 | 0.28 | 1.12 | 1.40 | (0.47) | (0.47) | $13.91 | 10.95% | 2.85% | 1.78% | 2.12% | $4431 | 716% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $13.97 | 0.23 | (1.10) | (0.87) | (0.12) | (0.12) | $12.98 | (6.25)% | 2.32% | 1.78% | 1.68% | $4540 | 954% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $10.91 | 0.13 | 3.23 | 3.36 | (0.30) | (0.30) | $13.97 | 31.39% | 2.15% | 1.78% | 1.03% | $3190 | 522% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $17.39 | 0.11 | 0.97 | 1.08 | – | – | $18.47 | 6.21% | 3.53% | 2.78% | 0.75% | $495 | 712% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $15.22 | 0.18 | 2.07 | 2.25 | (0.08) | (0.08) | $17.39 | 14.77% | 3.93% | 2.78% | 1.31% | $481 | 804% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $14.05 | 0.14 | 1.22 | 1.36 | (0.19) | (0.19) | $15.22 | 9.82% | 3.85% | 2.78% | 1.12% | $207 | 716% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $15.25 | 0.08 | (1.16) | (1.08) | (0.12) | (0.12) | $14.05 | (7.11)% | 3.32% | 2.78% | 0.68% | $187 | 954% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $11.90 | (0.01) | 3.54 | 3.53 | (0.18) | (0.18) | $15.25 | 30.05% | 3.15% | 2.78% | 0.03% | $212 | 522% |
| **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $13.90 | 0.35 | 0.21 | 0.56 | (0.65) | (0.65) | $13.81 | 4.42% | 4.30% | 1.78% | 2.55% | $1399 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $14.36 | 0.48 | (0.58) | (0.10) | (0.36) | (0.36) | $13.90 | (0.75)% | 5.52% | 1.78% | 3.45% | $1139 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $13.81 | 0.33 | 0.22 | 0.55 | – | – | $14.36 | 3.91% | 4.53% | 1.78% | 2.37% | $1422 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $16.23 | (0.23) | (2.19) | (2.42) | – | – | $13.81 | (14.85)% | 4.94% | 1.78% | (1.53)% | $750 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $16.41 | (0.29) | 0.11 | (0.18) | – | – | $16.23 | (1.10)% | 3.20% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $1240 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $12.34 | 0.23 | 0.16 | 0.39 | (0.29) | (0.29) | $12.44 | 3.35% | 5.30% | 2.78% | 1.55% | $6 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $12.76 | 0.36 | (0.52) | (0.16) | (0.26) | (0.26) | $12.34 | (1.41)% | 6.52% | 2.78% | 2.45% | $8 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $12.44 | 0.21 | 0.11 | 0.32 | – | – | $12.76 | 2.82% | 5.53% | 2.78% | 1.37% | $3 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $14.71 | (0.37) | (1.90) | (2.27) | – | – | $12.44 | (15.80)% | 5.94% | 2.78% | (2.53)% | $3 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $15.05 | (0.44) | 0.10 | (0.34) | – | – | $14.71 | (2.12)% | 4.20% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $2 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

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**Financial Highlights :: 385**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Financials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $37.02 | 0.25 | 9.30 | 9.55 | (0.20) | (0.70) | (0.90) | $45.67 | 26.02%<sup>(c)</sup> | 1.67% | 1.67% | 0.58% | $35205 | 313% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $27.73 | 0.23 | 9.14 | 9.37 | (0.08) | – | (0.08) | $37.02 | 33.84% | 1.82% | 1.80% | 0.72% | $33786 | 178% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $26.94 | 0.12 | 0.67 | 0.79 | – | – | – | $27.73 | 2.89%<sup>(d)</sup> | 2.18% | 1.89% | 0.49% | $4428 | 68% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $32.99 | (0.13) | (3.52) | (3.65) | – | (2.40)<sup>(e)</sup> | (2.40) | $26.94 | (12.30)% | 1.73% | 1.72% | (0.41)% | $5211 | 306% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $19.18 | (0.11) | 13.92 | 13.81 | – | – | – | $32.99 | 72.00% | 1.79% | 1.75% | (0.38)% | $11499 | 650% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $29.87 | (0.09) | 7.43 | 7.34 | – | (0.70) | (0.70) | $36.51 | 24.79%<sup>(c)</sup> | 2.67% | 2.67% | (0.42)% | $463 | 313% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $22.56 | (0.02) | 7.33 | 7.31 | – | – | – | $29.87 | 32.40% | 2.82% | 2.80% | (0.28)% | $680 | 178% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $22.14 | (0.09) | 0.51 | 0.42 | – | – | – | $22.56 | 1.90%<sup>(d)</sup> | 3.18% | 2.89% | (0.51)% | $335 | 68% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $27.76 | (0.40) | (2.82) | (3.22) | – | (2.40)<sup>(e)</sup> | (2.40) | $22.14 | (13.15)% | 2.73% | 2.72% | (1.41)% | $535 | 306% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $16.31 | (0.33) | 11.78 | 11.45 | – | – | – | $27.76 | 70.20% | 2.79% | 2.75% | (1.38)% | $675 | 650% |
| **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Health Care UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $113.18 | 0.67 | (24.42) | (23.75) | (0.81) | – | (0.81) | $88.62 | (21.05)% | 1.76% | 1.76% | 0.64% | $8907 | 99% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $98.82 | 0.87 | 13.75 | 14.62 | (0.26) | – | (0.26) | $113.18 | 14.83%<sup>(f)</sup> | 1.69% | 1.68% | 0.86% | $13841 | 55% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $99.80 | 0.46 | (1.44) | (0.98) | – | – | – | $98.82 | (0.99)%<sup>(g)</sup> | 1.73% | 1.73% | 0.48% | $13229 | 77% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $106.01 | (0.51) | (5.70) | (6.21) | – | – | – | $99.80 | (5.85)% | 1.61% | 1.61% | (0.50)% | $16631 | 110% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $75.52 | (0.50) | 30.99 | 30.49 | – | – | – | $106.01 | 40.37% | 1.73% | 1.73% | (0.59)% | $40753 | 226% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $89.95 | (0.16) | (19.48) | (19.64) | – | – | – | $70.31 | (21.82)% | 2.76% | 2.76% | (0.36)% | $745 | 99% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $79.12 | 0.05 | 10.78 | 10.83 | – | – | – | $89.95 | 13.69%<sup>(f)</sup> | 2.69% | 2.68% | (0.14)% | $1163 | 55% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $80.71 | (0.32) | (1.27) | (1.59) | – | – | – | $79.12 | (1.98)%<sup>(g)</sup> | 2.73% | 2.73% | (0.52)% | $1153 | 77% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $86.59 | (1.35) | (4.53) | (5.88) | – | – | – | $80.71 | (6.79)% | 2.61% | 2.61% | (1.50)% | $1075 | 110% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $62.29 | (1.19) | 25.49 | 24.30 | – | – | – | $86.59 | 39.03% | 2.71% | 2.71% | (1.57)% | $1213 | 226% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) During the year ended July 31, 2025, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.10%.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2023, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.97%.

(e) Subsequent to the issuance of the July 31, 2022 financial statements, less than $0.005 of the distribution was determined to be a return of capital.

(f) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.10%.

(g) During the year ended July 31, 2023, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.05%.

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**386 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup><br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup><br>|
| **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Industrials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $63.50 | 0.23 | 14.84 | 15.07 | (0.89) | (1.20) | (2.09) | $76.48 | 24.37% | 2.10% | 1.78% | 0.35% | $7065 | 805% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $52.58 | 0.40 | 10.52 | 10.92 | – | – | – | $63.50 | 20.77% | 1.85% | 1.78% | 0.69% | $6016 | 391% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $46.85 | 0.19 | 5.54 | 5.73 | – | – | – | $52.58 | 12.21% | 2.30% | 1.78% | 0.42% | $8515 | 264% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $61.05 | (0.40) | (11.73) | (12.13) | (2.07)<sup>(c)</sup> | – | (2.07) | $46.85 | (20.49)% | 1.88% | 1.75% | (0.70)% | $3354 | 174% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $36.50 | (0.44) | 24.99 | 24.55 | – | – | – | $61.05 | 67.26% | 1.86% | 1.78% | (0.84)% | $19362 | 427% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $52.37 | (0.33) | 12.14 | 11.81 | (0.33) | (1.20) | (1.53) | $62.65 | 23.07% | 3.10% | 2.78% | (0.65)% | $320 | 805% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $43.81 | (0.06) | 8.62 | 8.56 | – | – | – | $52.37 | 19.54% | 2.85% | 2.78% | (0.31)% | $292 | 391% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $39.45 | (0.19) | 4.55 | 4.36 | – | – | – | $43.81 | 11.05% | 3.30% | 2.78% | (0.58)% | $244 | 264% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $52.23 | (0.85) | (9.86) | (10.71) | (2.07)<sup>(c)</sup> | – | (2.07) | $39.45 | (21.29)% | 2.88% | 2.75% | 1.70% | $276 | 174% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $31.55 | (0.89) | 21.57 | 20.68 | – | – | – | $52.23 | 65.58% | 2.86% | 2.78% | (1.84)% | $404 | 427% |
| **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Internet UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $42.01 | (0.13) | 21.94 | 21.81 | – | – | – | $63.82 | 51.92%<sup>(d)</sup> | 1.48% | 1.48% | (0.24)% | $101692 | 112% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $36.15 | (0.09) | 5.95 | 5.86 | – | – | – | $42.01 | 16.21% | 1.50% | 1.49% | (0.25)% | $74779 | 40% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $28.60 | (0.13) | 7.68 | 7.55 | – | – | – | $36.15 | 26.40% | 1.55% | 1.55% | (0.47)% | $84071 | 24% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $79.79 | (0.68) | (39.88) | (40.56) | – | (10.63) | (10.63) | $28.60 | (57.90)% | 1.48% | 1.48% | (1.28)% | $76762 | 26% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(e)</sup> | $66.20 | (0.95) | 28.88 | 27.93 | – | (14.34) | (14.34) | $79.79 | 45.51% | 1.52% | 1.52% | (1.34)% | $224716 | 55% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $26.85 | (0.47) | 14.00 | 13.53 | – | – | – | $40.38 | 50.39%<sup>(d)</sup> | 2.48% | 2.48% | (1.24)% | $4736 | 112% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $23.34 | (0.34) | 3.85 | 3.51 | – | – | – | $26.85 | 15.04% | 2.50% | 2.49% | (1.25)% | $3329 | 40% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $18.65 | (0.30) | 4.99 | 4.69 | – | – | – | $23.34 | 25.15% | 2.55% | 2.55% | (1.47)% | $4133 | 24% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $56.65 | (1.05) | (26.32) | (27.37) | – | (10.63) | (10.63) | $18.65 | (58.32)% | 2.48% | 2.48% | (2.28)% | $3642 | 26% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(e)</sup> | $50.74 | (1.49) | 21.74 | 20.25 | – | (14.34) | (14.34) | $56.65 | 44.07% | 2.52% | 2.52% | (2.34)% | $14190 | 55% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) Subsequent to the issuance of the July 31, 2022 financial statements, less than $0.005 of the distribution was determined to be a return of capital.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2025, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.10%.

(e) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 2:1 share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

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**Financial Highlights :: 387**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $41.13 | (0.42) | 9.97 | 9.55 | – | – | – | $50.68 | 23.23% | 1.71% | 1.70% | (0.94)% | $24764 | 1,217% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $33.56 | (0.31) | 8.41 | 8.10 | – | (0.53) | (0.53) | $41.13 | 24.47% | 1.73% | 1.73% | (0.86)% | $20990 | 1,061% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $32.29 | (0.18) | 1.99 | 1.81 | – | (0.54) | (0.54) | $33.56 | 5.98% | 1.82% | 1.82% | (0.60)% | $12856 | 322% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $36.51 | (0.30) | (3.53) | (3.83) | – | (0.39) | (0.39) | $32.29 | (10.69)%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 1.57% | 1.57% | (0.84)% | $11048 | 756% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $27.97 | (0.20) | 9.78 | 9.58 | – | (1.04) | (1.04) | $36.51 | 34.95% | 1.59% | 1.59% | (0.66)% | $31409 | 297% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $31.91 | (0.76) | 7.78 | 7.02 | – | – | – | $38.93 | 22.00% | 2.69% | 2.68% | (1.92)% | $1871 | 1,217% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $26.41 | (0.59) | 6.62 | 6.03 | – | (0.53) | (0.53) | $31.91 | 23.23% | 2.72% | 2.72% | (1.85)% | $2034 | 1,061% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $25.80 | (0.41) | 1.56 | 1.15 | – | (0.54) | (0.54) | $26.41 | 4.94% | 2.81% | 2.81% | (1.59)% | $1179 | 322% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $29.53 | (0.58) | (2.76) | (3.34) | – | (0.39) | (0.39) | $25.80 | (11.56)%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 2.56% | 2.56% | (1.83)% | $1234 | 756% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $23.02 | (0.46) | 8.01 | 7.55 | – | (1.04) | (1.04) | $29.53 | 33.61% | 2.58% | 2.58% | (1.66)% | $1467 | 297% |
| **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Large-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $108.03 | (0.03) | 4.03 | 4.00 | (1.02) | (1.39) | (2.41) | $109.62 | 3.76%<sup>(e)</sup> | 1.79% | 1.78% | (0.03)% | $2857 | 1,805% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $94.45 | 0.31 | 13.27 | 13.58 | – | – | – | $108.03 | 14.38% | 1.82% | 1.82% | 0.33% | $4800 | 762% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $82.34 | 0.15 | 12.10 | 12.25 | (0.14) | – | (0.14) | $94.45 | 14.90% | 1.94% | 1.87% | 0.19% | $5469 | 647% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $84.34 | 0.38 | (1.79) | (1.41) | (0.59) | – | (0.59) | $82.34 | (1.72)% | 1.65% | 1.65% | 0.45% | $18196 | 1,059% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $63.28 | 0.47 | 20.59 | 21.06 | – | – | – | $84.34 | 33.28% | 1.71% | 1.71% | 0.63% | $4334 | 769% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $92.51 | (0.95) | 3.46 | 2.51 | – | (1.39) | (1.39) | $93.63 | 2.74%<sup>(e)</sup> | 2.79% | 2.78% | (1.02)% | $1717 | 1,805% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $81.71 | (0.53) | 11.33 | 10.80 | – | – | – | $92.51 | 13.22% | 2.82% | 2.82% | (0.67)% | $2375 | 762% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $71.84 | (0.58) | 10.45 | 9.87 | – | – | – | $81.71 | 13.72% | 2.94% | 2.87% | (0.81)% | $2541 | 647% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $73.84 | (0.36) | (1.64) | (2.00) | – | – | – | $71.84 | (2.69)% | 2.65% | 2.65% | (0.55)% | $1784 | 1,059% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $55.95 | (0.19) | 18.08 | 17.89 | – | – | – | $73.84 | 31.97% | 2.71% | 2.71% | (0.37)% | $1855 | 769% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 4:1 share split that occurred on October 14, 2024.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.03%.

(e) During the year ended July 31, 2025, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.18%.

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**388 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Materials UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $117.84 | 0.75 | (12.16) | (11.41) | (0.95) | – | (0.95) | $105.48 | (9.65)% | 2.14% | 1.78% | 0.69% | $3179 | 764% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $109.45 | 0.91 | 8.51 | 9.42 | (1.03) | – | (1.03) | $117.84 | 8.69% | 2.05% | 1.78% | 0.87% | $4985 | 146% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $92.29 | 0.69 | 16.47 | 17.16 | – | – | – | $109.45 | 18.58% | 2.07% | 1.82% | 0.72% | $8535 | 188% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $101.46 | (0.29) | (8.88) | (9.17) | – | – | – | $92.29 | (9.03)% | 1.93% | 1.89% | (0.28)% | $4652 | 194% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $63.17 | (0.16) | 38.67 | 38.51 | (0.01) | (0.21) | (0.22) | $101.46 | 61.04% | 1.82% | 1.78% | (0.19)% | $10709 | 698% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $100.78 | (0.19) | (10.44) | (10.63) | – | – | – | $90.15 | (10.56)% | 3.14% | 2.78% | (0.31)% | $260 | 764% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $93.71 | 0.03 | 7.08 | 7.11 | (0.04) | – | (0.04) | $100.78 | 7.62% | 3.05% | 2.78% | (0.13)% | $387 | 146% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $79.82 | (0.15) | 14.04 | 13.89 | – | – | – | $93.71 | 17.37% | 3.07% | 2.82% | (0.28)% | $961 | 188% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $88.60 | (1.18) | (7.60) | (8.78) | – | – | – | $79.82 | (9.91)% | 2.93% | 2.89% | (1.28)% | $510 | 194% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $55.74 | (0.92) | 33.99 | 33.07 | – | (0.21) | (0.21) | $88.60 | 59.44% | 2.82% | 2.78% | (1.19)% | $983 | 698% |
| **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $108.23 | (0.89) | 1.19 | 0.30 | – | (0.96) | (0.96) | $107.57 | 0.29% | 2.11% | 1.78% | (0.88)% | $3589 | 457% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $92.40 | (0.70) | 16.53 | 15.83 | – | – | – | $108.23 | 17.13%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.00% | 1.78% | (0.75)% | $4934 | 650% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $88.50 | (0.60) | 7.15 | 6.55 | – | (2.65) | (2.65) | $92.40 | 7.83% | 2.20% | 1.82% | (0.71)% | $28388 | 382% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $128.38 | (1.19) | (11.75) | (12.94) | – | (26.94) | (26.94) | $88.50 | (13.02)% | 2.35% | 2.04%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| (1.19)% | $2708 | 197% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $96.99 | (0.78) | 35.25 | 34.47 | – | (3.08) | (3.08) | $128.38 | 35.95% | 1.69% | 1.69% | (0.74)% | $3719 | 233% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $78.93 | (1.65) | 1.09 | (0.56) | – | (0.96) | (0.96) | $77.41 | (0.70)% | 3.11% | 2.78% | (1.88)% | $661 | 457% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $68.08 | (1.41) | 12.26 | 10.85 | – | – | – | $78.93 | 15.94%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 3.00% | 2.78% | (1.75)% | $714 | 650% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $66.59 | (1.24) | 5.38 | 4.14 | – | (2.65) | (2.65) | $68.08 | 6.77% | 3.20% | 2.82% | (1.71)% | $543 | 382% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $104.06 | (2.01) | (8.52) | (10.53) | – | (26.94) | (26.94) | $66.59 | (13.90)% | 3.35% | 3.04%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| (2.19)% | $522 | 197% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $79.88 | (1.74) | 29.00 | 27.26 | – | (3.08) | (3.08) | $104.06 | 34.61% | 2.69% | 2.69% | (1.74)% | $782 | 233% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.07%.

(d) The expense ratio does not correlate to the applicable expense limits in place during the period given that the annual contractual expense limitation is applied for the one year periods ended November 30th of each year, instead of coinciding with the July 31st year end.

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**Financial Highlights :: 389**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $124.88 | 0.68 | 0.67<sup>(c)</sup> | 1.35 | (1.57) | – | (1.57) | $124.66 | 1.09% | 1.88% | 1.78% | 0.60% | $3893 | 486% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $110.42 | 0.90 | 13.56 | 14.46 | —<sup>(d)</sup> | – | —<sup>(d)</sup> | $124.88 | 13.10%<sup>(e)</sup> | 1.86% | 1.78% | 0.84% | $5812 | 262% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $102.00 | 0.42 | 8.00 | 8.42 | – | – | – | $110.42 | 8.24%<sup>(f)</sup> | 1.92% | 1.78% | 0.45% | $3576 | 767% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $112.82 | (0.80) | (7.51) | (8.31) | – | (2.51) | (2.51) | $102.00 | (7.57)%<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| 1.95% | 1.82% | (0.76)% | $3106 | 18% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $78.62 | (1.05) | 35.48 | 34.43 | – | (0.23) | (0.23) | $112.82 | 43.91% | 1.83% | 1.83% | (1.06)% | $6198 | 107% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $96.81 | (0.27) | 0.34<sup>(c)</sup> | 0.07 | (0.21) | – | (0.21) | $96.67 | 0.08% | 2.88% | 2.78% | (0.40)% | $3724 | 486% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $86.45 | 0.02 | 10.34 | 10.36 | – | – | – | $96.81 | 11.97%<sup>(e)</sup> | 2.86% | 2.78% | (0.16)% | $4707 | 262% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $80.67 | (0.38) | 6.16 | 5.78 | – | – | – | $86.45 | 7.16%<sup>(f)</sup> | 2.92% | 2.78% | (0.55)% | $781 | 767% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $90.61 | (1.66) | (5.77) | (7.43) | – | (2.51) | (2.51) | $80.67 | (8.47)%<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| 2.95% | 2.82% | (1.76)% | $795 | 18% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $63.84 | (1.86) | 28.86 | 27.00 | – | (0.23) | (0.23) | $90.61 | 42.47% | 2.83% | 2.83% | (2.06)% | $816 | 107% |
| **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Mid-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $111.40 | (0.12) | 2.33<sup>(c)</sup> | 2.21 | (0.11) | – | (0.11) | $113.50 | 1.98% | 2.15% | 1.78% | (0.11)% | $1679 | 988% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $101.72 | 0.07 | 9.61 | 9.68 | – | – | – | $111.40 | 9.52%<sup>(h)</sup> | 2.72% | 1.78% | 0.07% | $4007 | 238% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $93.28 | 0.06 | 8.38 | 8.44 | – | – | – | $101.72 | 9.04%<sup>(i)</sup> | 2.09% | 1.78% | 0.07% | $2321 | 495% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $95.91 | 0.19 | (1.93) | (1.74) | – | (0.89) | (0.89) | $93.28 | (1.86)%<sup>(j)</sup> | 1.85% | 1.78% | 0.21% | $21740 | 512% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $62.48 | 0.10 | 33.50 | 33.60 | (0.17) | – | (0.17) | $95.91 | 53.86% | 1.86% | 1.78% | 0.13% | $4856 | 772% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $87.02 | (1.00) | 1.86<sup>(c)</sup> | 0.86 | – | – | – | $87.88 | 0.99% | 3.15% | 2.78% | (1.11)% | $363 | 988% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $80.26 | (0.72) | 7.48 | 6.76 | – | – | – | $87.02 | 8.42%<sup>(h)</sup> | 3.72% | 2.78% | (0.93)% | $541 | 238% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $74.33 | (0.68) | 6.61 | 5.93 | – | – | – | $80.26 | 7.96%<sup>(i)</sup> | 3.09% | 2.78% | (0.93)% | $577 | 495% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $77.37 | (0.57) | (1.58) | (2.15) | – | (0.89) | (0.89) | $74.33 | (2.84)%<sup>(j)</sup> | 2.85% | 2.78% | (0.79)% | $620 | 512% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $50.79 | (0.57) | 27.15 | 26.58 | – | – | – | $77.37 | 52.35% | 2.86% | 2.78% | (0.87)% | $649 | 772% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(d) Amount is less than $0.005.

(e) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.04%.

(f) During the year ended July 31, 2023, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.03%.

(g) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.04%.

(h) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.21%.

(i) During the year ended July 31, 2023, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.06%.

(j) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.06%.

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**390 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $41.80 | 0.31 | 7.11 | 7.42 | (0.34) | – | (0.34) | $48.88 | 17.83% | 1.47% | 1.47% | 0.71% | $118651 | 131% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $34.45 | 0.57 | 6.78 | 7.35 | – | – | – | $41.80 | 21.31% | 1.54% | 1.53% | 1.58% | $126080 | 30% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $28.79 | 0.36 | 5.30 | 5.66 | – | – | – | $34.45 | 19.68% | 1.52% | 1.52% | 1.32% | $125665 | 136% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $34.80 | (0.32) | (4.77) | (5.09) | – | (0.92) | (0.92) | $28.79 | (15.20)% | 1.46% | 1.46% | (0.97)% | $48382 | 635% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $26.05 | (0.30) | 9.38 | 9.08 | – | (0.33) | (0.33) | $34.80 | 35.07% | 1.48% | 1.48% | (1.01)% | $153313 | 440% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $32.15 | (0.04) | 5.37 | 5.33 | (0.09) | – | (0.09) | $37.39 | 16.61% | 2.47% | 2.47% | (0.29)% | $9109 | 131% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $26.77 | 0.29 | 5.09 | 5.38 | – | – | – | $32.15 | 20.08% | 2.54% | 2.53% | 0.58% | $10084 | 30% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $22.60 | 0.15 | 4.02 | 4.17 | – | – | – | $26.77 | 18.44% | 2.52% | 2.52% | 0.32% | $7960 | 136% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $27.78 | (0.58) | (3.68) | (4.26) | – | (0.92) | (0.92) | $22.60 | (16.03)% | 2.46% | 2.46% | (1.97)% | $6964 | 635% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $21.06 | (0.54) | 7.59 | 7.05 | – | (0.33) | (0.33) | $27.78 | 33.74% | 2.48% | 2.48% | (2.01)% | $7473 | 440% |
| **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $124.72 | 0.70 | (61.05) | (60.35) | (0.45) | – | (0.45) | $63.92 | (48.48)% | 1.74% | 1.74% | 0.90% | $10558 | 149% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $124.18 | 0.41 | 0.13<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 0.54 | – | – | – | $124.72 | 0.43% | 1.69% | 1.69% | 0.38% | $14487 | 217% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $77.29 | 0.11 | 46.78 | 46.89 | – | – | – | $124.18 | 60.67% | 1.68% | 1.68% | 0.12% | $14708 | 255% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $61.47 | (0.51) | 16.33 | 15.82 | – | – | – | $77.29 | 25.74% | 1.65% | 1.65% | (0.69)% | $13020 | 218% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(e)</sup> <br>| $36.47 | (0.47) | 25.55 | 25.08 | (0.08) | – | (0.08) | $61.47 | 68.77% | 1.73% | 1.71% | (0.80)% | $15229 | 727% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $108.24 | 0.04 | (53.10) | (53.06) | – | – | – | $55.18 | (49.03)% | 2.74% | 2.74% | (0.10)% | $96 | 149% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $108.85 | (0.55) | (0.06) | (0.61) | – | – | – | $108.24 | (0.55)% | 2.69% | 2.69% | (0.62)% | $88 | 217% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $68.41 | (0.71) | 41.15 | 40.44 | – | – | – | $108.85 | 59.09% | 2.68% | 2.68% | (0.88)% | $3223 | 255% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $54.96 | (1.20) | 14.65 | 13.45 | – | – | – | $68.41 | 24.49% | 2.65% | 2.65% | (1.69)% | $1247 | 218% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(e)</sup> <br>| $32.90 | (0.95) | 23.01 | 22.06 | – | – | – | $54.96 | 67.15% | 2.73% | 2.71% | (1.80)% | $621 | 727% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 4:1 share split that occurred on October 14, 2024.

(d) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(e) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:4 reverse share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

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**Financial Highlights :: 391**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $25.60 | 0.10 | (2.97) | (2.87) | (0.26) | – | (0.26) | $22.47 | (11.30)% | 2.53% | 1.78% | 0.42% | $2249 | 178% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $27.07 | 0.20 | (1.55) | (1.35) | (0.12) | – | (0.12) | $25.60 | (4.98)% | 2.47% | 1.78% | 0.87% | $2770 | 207% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $28.86 | 0.16 | (1.95) | (1.79) | – | – | – | $27.07 | (6.20)% | 2.21% | 1.78% | 0.62% | $3451 | 272% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $30.56 | (0.06) | (0.41) | (0.47) | – | (1.23) | (1.23) | $28.86 | (1.71)% | 2.13% | 1.78% | (0.20)% | $3828 | 185% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $22.94 | (0.09) | 7.81 | 7.72 | – | (0.10) | (0.10) | $30.56 | 33.74% | 2.27% | 1.78% | (0.33)% | $3961 | 204% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $21.10 | (0.10) | (2.46) | (2.56) | – | – | – | $18.54 | (12.13)% | 3.53% | 2.78% | (0.58)% | $136 | 178% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $22.44 | 0.01 | (1.35) | (1.34) | – | – | – | $21.10 | (5.97)% | 3.47% | 2.78% | (0.13)% | $236 | 207% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $24.14 | (0.06) | (1.64) | (1.70) | – | – | – | $22.44 | (7.08)% | 3.21% | 2.78% | (0.38)% | $460 | 272% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $26.02 | (0.31) | (0.34) | (0.65) | – | (1.23) | (1.23) | $24.14 | (2.69)% | 3.13% | 2.78% | (1.20)% | $289 | 185% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $19.74 | (0.32) | 6.70 | 6.38 | – | (0.10) | (0.10) | $26.02 | 32.41% | 3.27% | 2.78% | (1.33)% | $318 | 204% |
| **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $57.55 | 0.35 | 28.05 | 28.40 | (0.87) | – | (0.87) | $85.08 | 50.63% | 1.53% | 1.53% | 0.54% | $35463 | 229% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $47.18 | 0.46 | 10.49 | 10.95 | (0.58) | – | (0.58) | $57.55 | 23.56% | 1.60% | 1.60% | 1.07% | $26709 | 204% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $40.36 | 0.49 | 6.33 | 6.82 | —<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| – | —<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $47.18 | 16.90% | 1.63% | 1.63% | 1.09% | $25671 | 128% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $65.60 | 0.19 | (25.43) | (25.24) | – | – | – | $40.36 | (38.48)% | 1.53% | 1.53% | 0.33% | $18455 | 94% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $89.95 | (0.28) | (24.07) | (24.35) | – | – | – | $65.60 | (27.07)% | 1.59% | 1.59% | (0.39)% | $35750 | 128% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $47.80 | (0.20) | 23.39 | 23.19 | (0.39) | – | (0.39) | $70.60 | 49.19% | 2.53% | 2.53% | (0.46)% | $3017 | 229% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $39.28 | 0.09 | 8.63 | 8.72 | (0.20) | – | (0.20) | $47.80 | 22.36% | 2.60% | 2.60% | 0.07% | $2323 | 204% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $33.94 | 0.11 | 5.23 | 5.34 | – | – | – | $39.28 | 15.70% | 2.63% | 2.63% | 0.09% | $1077 | 128% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $55.73 | (0.32) | (21.47) | (21.79) | – | – | – | $33.94 | (39.08)% | 2.53% | 2.53% | (0.67)% | $1280 | 94% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $77.19 | (0.88) | (20.58) | (21.46) | – | – | – | $55.73 | (27.80)% | 2.59% | 2.59% | (1.39)% | $1755 | 128% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) Amount is less than $0.005.

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**392 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $42.25 | 0.62 | (0.74)<sup>(c)</sup> | (0.12) | (0.95) | – | (0.95) | $41.18 | (0.28)% | 2.03% | 1.78% | 1.41% | $2914 | 640% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $38.73 | 0.63 | 3.65 | 4.28 | (0.76) | – | (0.76) | $42.25 | 11.21%<sup>(d)</sup> | 2.34% | 1.83% | 1.69% | $5066 | 153% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $50.52 | 0.08 | (10.40) | (10.32) | (0.22) | (1.25) | (1.47) | $38.73 | (20.29)% | 2.30% | 2.10%<sup>(e)</sup> | 0.21% | $4639 | 75% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $63.02 | (0.20) | (4.17) | (4.37) | (0.56) | (7.57) | (8.13) | $50.52 | (8.99)%<sup>(f)</sup> | 1.55% | 1.55% | (0.32)% | $6793 | 253% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $42.23 | (0.18) | 20.97 | 20.79 | – | – | – | $63.02 | 49.23% | 1.86% | 1.81% | (0.33)% | $34877 | 175% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $39.20 | 0.22 | (0.71)<sup>(c)</sup> | (0.44) | (0.64) | – | (0.64) | $38.06 | (1.24)% | 3.03% | 2.78% | 0.41% | $346 | 640% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $35.96 | 0.28 | 3.34 | 3.62 | (0.38) | – | (0.38) | $39.20 | 10.09%<sup>(d)</sup> | 3.34% | 2.83% | 0.69% | $334 | 153% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $47.21 | (0.29) | (9.71) | (10.00) | – | (1.25) | (1.25) | $35.96 | (21.07)% | 3.30% | 3.10%<sup>(e)</sup> | (0.79)% | $276 | 75% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $59.52 | (0.75) | (3.90) | (4.65) | (0.09) | (7.57) | (7.66) | $47.21 | (9.89)%<sup>(f)</sup> | 2.55% | 2.55% | (1.32)% | $534 | 253% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $40.28 | (0.66) | 19.90 | 19.24 | – | – | – | $59.52 | 47.77% | 2.86% | 2.81% | (1.33)% | $964 | 175% |
| **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $40.32 | 1.05 | 3.75 | 4.80 | (2.03) | – | (2.03) | $43.09 | 12.01% | 1.92% | 1.92% | 2.51% | $9453 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $38.87 | 1.46 | 1.83<sup>(c)</sup> | 3.29 | (1.84) | – | (1.84) | $40.32 | 8.89% | 1.76% | 1.75% | 3.49% | $8876 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $31.43 | 0.71 | 6.73 | 7.44 | – | – | – | $38.87 | 23.67% | 1.61% | 1.61% | 1.97% | $11272 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $25.21 | (0.28) | 6.50 | 6.22 | – | – | – | $31.43 | 24.67% | 1.52% | 1.52% | (0.96)% | $44874 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $21.80 | (0.43) | 3.84 | 3.41 | – | – | – | $25.21 | 15.64% | 1.71% | 1.69% | (1.68)% | $9091 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $36.12 | 0.67 | 3.28 | 3.95 | – | – | – | $40.07 | 10.94% | 2.92% | 2.92% | 1.51% | $105 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $33.49 | 1.09 | 1.54<sup>(c)</sup> | 2.63 | – | – | – | $36.12 | 7.85% | 2.76% | 2.75% | 2.49% | $152 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $27.36 | 0.39 | 5.74 | 6.13 | – | – | – | $33.49 | 22.40% | 2.61% | 2.61% | 0.97% | $1593 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $22.15 | (0.53) | 5.74 | 5.21 | – | – | – | $27.36 | 23.47% | 2.52% | 2.52% | (1.96)% | $1173 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $19.35 | (0.67) | 3.47 | 2.80 | – | – | – | $22.15 | 14.52% | 2.71% | 2.69% | (2.68)% | $680 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.19%.

(e) The expense ratio does not correlate to the applicable expense limits in place during the period given that the annual contractual expense limitation is applied for the one year periods ended November 30th of each year, instead of coinciding with the July 31st year end.

(f) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.03%.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $14.98 | 0.39 | 0.32 | 0.71 | (0.86) | – | (0.86) | $14.83 | 4.66% | 5.52% | 1.78% | 2.61% | $560 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $15.23 | 0.53 | 0.18<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 0.71 | (0.96) | – | (0.96) | $14.98 | 4.94% | 3.11% | 1.78% | 3.42% | $1830 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $13.45 | 0.29 | 1.49 | 1.78 | – | – | – | $15.23 | 13.23% | 2.33% | 1.78% | 1.98% | $2035 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $12.32 | (0.17) | 1.30 | 1.13 | – | – | – | $13.45 | 9.17% | 2.62% | 1.78% | (1.31)% | $2933 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $12.02 | (0.22) | 0.52 | 0.30 | – | – | – | $12.32 | 2.50% | 2.69% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $1832 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $13.81 | 0.25 | 0.26 | 0.51 | (0.56) | – | (0.56) | $13.76 | 3.65% | 6.52% | 2.78% | 1.61% | $32 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $13.74 | 0.38 | 0.14<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 0.52 | (0.45) | – | (0.45) | $13.81 | 3.93% | 4.11% | 2.78% | 2.42% | $137 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $12.26 | 0.15 | 1.33 | 1.48 | – | – | – | $13.74 | 12.07% | 3.33% | 2.78% | 0.98% | $528 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $11.34 | (0.29) | 1.21 | 0.92 | – | – | – | $12.26 | 8.11% | 3.62% | 2.78% | (2.31)% | $762 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $11.18 | (0.34) | 0.50 | 0.16 | – | – | – | $11.34 | 1.43% | 3.69% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $121 | – |
| **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $30.43 | 0.71 | (0.73) | (0.02) | (0.91) | – | (0.91) | $29.50 | (0.24)% | 2.22% | 1.78% | 2.36% | $8392 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $29.83 | 0.95 | 1.03 | 1.98 | (1.38) | – | (1.38) | $30.43 | 6.88% | 2.43% | 1.78% | 3.13% | $9791 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $30.65 | 0.56 | (0.72) | (0.16) | – | (0.66) | (0.66) | $29.83 | (0.52)% | 1.82% | 1.78% | 1.82% | $9097 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $27.16 | (0.38) | 3.87 | 3.49 | – | – | – | $30.65 | 12.85% | 1.82% | 1.78% | (1.32)% | $46695 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $27.99 | (0.48) | (0.35) | (0.83) | – | – | – | $27.16 | (2.97)% | 2.13% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $6264 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $25.87 | 0.45 | (0.72) | (0.27) | (0.51) | – | (0.51) | $25.08 | (1.16)% | 3.22% | 2.78% | 1.36% | $24 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $25.48 | 0.69 | 0.75 | 1.44 | (1.06) | – | (1.06) | $25.86 | 5.92% | 3.43% | 2.78% | 2.13% | $50 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $26.56 | 0.29 | (0.71) | (0.42) | – | (0.66) | (0.66) | $25.48 | (1.56)% | 2.82% | 2.78% | 0.82% | $97 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $23.77 | (0.63) | 3.42 | 2.79 | – | – | – | $26.56 | 11.70% | 2.82% | 2.78% | (2.32)% | $182 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $24.74 | (0.72) | (0.25) | (0.97) | – | – | – | $23.77 | (3.92)% | 3.13% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $52 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

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**394 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $42.73 | 0.10 | 15.90 | 16.00 | (0.07) | (5.67) | (5.74) | $52.99 | 40.86% | 1.46% | 1.46% | 0.26% | $438221 | 205% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $20.02 | 0.05 | 22.66 | 22.71 | – | – | – | $42.73 | 113.44% | 1.49% | 1.48% | 0.15% | $378352 | 189% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $11.62 | 0.05 | 8.35 | 8.40 | – | – | – | $20.02 | 72.32% | 1.56% | 1.56% | 0.45% | $127520 | 72% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $14.76 | (0.09) | (2.22) | (2.31) | – | (0.83) | (0.83) | $11.62 | (17.93)% | 1.49% | 1.49% | (0.59)% | $64313 | 53% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $7.95 | (0.07) | 6.88 | 6.81 | – | – | – | $14.76 | 85.65% | 1.58% | 1.58% | (0.63)% | $79845 | 70% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $30.80 | (0.18) | 10.93 | 10.75 | – | (5.67) | (5.67) | $35.88 | 39.47% | 2.46% | 2.46% | (0.74)% | $14777 | 205% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $14.58 | (0.17) | 16.39 | 16.22 | – | – | – | $30.80 | 111.30% | 2.49% | 2.48% | (0.85)% | $17049 | 189% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $8.54 | (0.04) | 6.08 | 6.04 | – | – | – | $14.58 | 70.62% | 2.56% | 2.56% | (0.55)% | $6648 | 72% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $11.12 | (0.20) | (1.55) | (1.75) | – | (0.83) | (0.83) | $8.54 | (18.76)% | 2.49% | 2.49% | (1.59)% | $4254 | 53% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $6.05 | (0.16) | 5.23 | 5.07 | – | – | – | $11.12 | 83.81% | 2.58% | 2.58% | (1.63)% | $5376 | 70% |
| **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Energy ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $13.79 | 0.36 | 0.31 | 0.67 | (0.54) | – | (0.54) | $13.92 | 4.74% | 4.77% | 1.78% | 2.52% | $1239 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $14.95 | 0.49 | (1.08) | (0.59) | (0.57) | – | (0.57) | $13.79 | (4.24)% | 6.84% | 1.78% | 3.36% | $484 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $17.57 | 0.34 | (2.96) | (2.62) | – | – | – | $14.95 | (14.91)% | 3.63% | 1.78% | 2.14% | $635 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $32.82 | (0.29) | (14.96) | (15.25) | – | – | – | $17.57 | (46.47)% | 3.74% | 1.78% | (1.28)% | $2135 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $55.89 | (0.85) | (22.22) | (23.07) | – | – | – | $32.82 | (41.28)% | 3.16% | 1.78% | (1.76)% | $418 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $12.51 | 0.23 | 0.38 | 0.61 | (0.47) | – | (0.47) | $12.65 | 4.70% | 5.77% | 2.78% | 1.52% | $33 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $13.59 | 0.36 | (0.99) | (0.63) | (0.45) | – | (0.45) | $12.51 | (5.23)% | 7.84% | 2.78% | 2.36% | $17 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $16.20 | 0.19 | (2.80) | (2.61) | – | – | – | $13.59 | (15.81)% | 4.63% | 2.78% | 1.14% | $2 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $30.52 | (0.53) | (13.79) | (14.32) | – | – | – | $16.20 | (46.97)% | 4.74% | 2.78% | (2.28)% | $12 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $52.45 | (1.25) | (20.68) | (21.93) | – | – | – | $30.52 | (41.81)% | 4.15% | 2.77% | (2.75)% | $25 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 8:1 share split on October 14, 2024.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup><br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Capital Contributions | Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup><br>|
| **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $48.69 | 1.22 | (9.06) | (7.84) | (4.33) | (4.33) | 0.84<sup>(c)</sup> | $37.36 | (15.25)%<sup>(c)</sup> | 3.18% | 1.84%<sup>(d)</sup> | 2.68% | $2153 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $60.69 | 1.82 | (10.17)<sup>(e)</sup> | (8.35) | (3.65) | (3.65) | – | $48.69 | (14.36)% | 2.89% | 1.88% | 3.22% | $1853 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(f)</sup> | $74.03 | 1.38 | (14.72) | (13.34) | – | – | – | $60.69 | (18.04)% | 1.78% | 1.78% | 1.77% | $3051 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(f)</sup> | $71.44 | (0.85) | 3.44 | 2.59 | – | – | – | $74.03 | 3.64% | 1.81% | 1.78% | (1.13)% | $79796 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(f)</sup> | $104.36 | (1.55) | (31.37) | (32.92) | – | – | – | $71.44 | (31.63)% | 2.02% | 1.78% | (1.76)% | $1764 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $42.26 | 0.84 | (7.68) | (6.84) | (3.79) | (3.79) | 0.47<sup>(g)</sup> | $32.10 | (15.99)%<sup>(g)</sup> | 4.18% | 2.84%<sup>(d)</sup> | 1.68% | $97 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $52.72 | 1.34 | (9.08)<sup>(e)</sup> | (7.74) | (2.72) | (2.72) | – | $42.26 | (15.21)% | 3.89% | 2.88% | 2.22% | $112 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(f)</sup> | $64.86 | 0.71 | (12.85) | (12.14) | – | – | – | $52.72 | (18.72)% | 2.78% | 2.78% | 0.77% | $86 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(f)</sup> | $63.39 | (1.50) | 2.97 | 1.47 | – | – | – | $64.86 | 2.29% | 2.81% | 2.78% | (2.13)% | $241 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(f)</sup> | $93.34 | (2.30) | (27.65) | (29.95) | – | – | – | $63.39 | (32.26)% | 3.02% | 2.78% | (2.76)% | $111 | – |
| **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Precious Metals ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $9.64 | 0.23 | (3.18) | (2.95) | (0.22) | (0.22) | – | $6.47 | (31.45)% | 2.16% | 1.78% | 2.67% | $12532 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $14.04 | 0.44 | (2.50) | (2.06) | (2.34) | (2.34) | – | $9.64 | (17.68)% | 2.32% | 1.78% | 3.52% | $1401 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $17.45 | 0.34 | (3.75) | (3.41) | – | – | – | $14.04 | (19.54)% | 2.38% | 1.78% | 2.26% | $3236 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $14.83 | (0.22) | 2.84 | 2.62 | – | – | – | $17.45 | 17.67% | 2.79% | 1.78% | (1.45)% | $2072 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $14.53 | (0.27) | 0.57 | 0.30 | – | – | – | $14.83 | 2.06% | 2.86% | 1.78% | (1.76)% | $2144 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $9.31 | 0.15 | (3.08) | (2.93) | (0.15) | (0.15) | – | $6.23 | (32.06)% | 3.16% | 2.78% | 1.67% | $33 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $13.40 | 0.31 | (2.39) | (2.08) | (2.01) | (2.01) | – | $9.31 | (18.40)% | 3.32% | 2.78% | 2.52% | $8 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $16.80 | 0.19 | (3.59) | (3.40) | – | – | – | $13.40 | (20.13)% | 3.38% | 2.78% | 1.26% | $19 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $14.43 | (0.37) | 2.74 | 2.37 | – | – | – | $16.80 | 16.35% | 3.79% | 2.78% | (2.45)% | $17 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $14.31 | (0.42) | 0.54 | 0.12 | – | – | – | $14.43 | 0.84% | 3.86% | 2.78% | (2.76)% | $14 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount includes a voluntary capital contribution from the Advisor. The contribution represented $0.84 to the net asset value and 7.51% to the total return. Without this contribution, the net asset value and total return would have been lower.

(d) The expense ratio does not correlate to the applicable expense limits in place during the period given that the annual contractual expense limitation is applied for the one year periods ended November 30th of each year, instead of coinciding with the July 31st year end.

(e) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(f) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:5 reverse share split that occurred on March 13, 2023.

(g) The amount includes a voluntary capital contribution from the Advisor. The contribution represented $0.47 to the net asset value and 7.47% to the total return. Without this contribution, the net asset value and total return would have been lower.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Real Estate ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $8.34 | 0.21 | (0.20) | 0.01 | (0.44) | (0.44) | $7.91 | 0.02% | 4.14% | 1.78% | 2.64% | $691 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $9.14 | 0.32 | (0.84) | (0.52) | (0.28) | (0.28) | $8.34 | (5.70)% | 2.98% | 1.78% | 3.49% | $1153 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $8.10 | 0.21 | 0.83 | 1.04 | – | – | $9.14 | 12.84% | 3.19% | 1.78% | 2.29% | $1817 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $8.19 | (0.10) | 0.01 | (0.09) | – | – | $8.10 | (1.10)% | 5.81% | 1.78% | (1.28)% | $1875 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $11.45 | (0.19) | (3.07) | (3.26) | – | – | $8.19 | (28.47)% | 4.69% | 1.78% | (1.76)% | $515 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $7.14 | 0.14 | (0.26) | (0.12) | (0.34) | (0.34) | $6.68 | (1.79)% | 5.14% | 2.78% | 1.64% | $21 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $7.85 | 0.24 | (0.76) | (0.52) | (0.19) | (0.19) | $7.14 | (6.63)% | 3.98% | 2.78% | 2.49% | $6 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $7.03 | 0.13 | 0.69 | 0.82 | – | – | $7.85 | 11.66% | 4.19% | 2.78% | 1.29% | $112 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $7.19 | (0.17) | 0.01 | (0.16) | – | – | $7.03 | (2.23)% | 6.81% | 2.78% | (2.28)% | $14 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $10.15 | (0.28) | (2.68) | (2.96) | – | – | $7.19 | (29.16)% | 5.69% | 2.78% | (2.76)% | $14 | – |
| **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Short Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $53.26 | 1.41 | (0.22)<sup>(d)</sup> | 1.19 | (0.23) | (0.23) | $54.22 | 2.23% | 3.64% | 1.78% | 2.52% | $772 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $68.97 | 2.34 | (8.07) | (5.73) | (9.98) | (9.98) | $53.26 | (9.45)% | 2.71% | 1.78% | 3.44% | $618 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)(e)</sup> | $74.11 | 1.96 | (7.10) | (5.14) | – | – | $68.97 | (6.91)% | 2.29% | 1.78% | 2.57% | $1728 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)(e)</sup> | $69.42 | (1.10) | 5.79 | 4.69 | – | – | $74.11 | 6.77% | 2.26% | 1.78% | (1.56)% | $1412 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)(e)</sup> | $114.26 | (1.50) | (43.34) | (44.84) | – | – | $69.42 | (39.23)% | 3.63% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $1089 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $49.03 | 0.90 | 0.03 | 0.93 | – | – | $49.96 | 1.88% | 4.64% | 2.78% | 1.52% | $59 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $64.18 | 1.72 | (7.57) | (5.85) | (9.30) | (9.30) | $49.03 | (10.39)% | 3.71% | 2.78% | 2.44% | $30 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)(e)</sup> | $69.53 | 1.26 | (6.61) | (5.35) | – | – | $64.18 | (7.63)% | 3.29% | 2.78% | 1.57% | $47 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)(e)</sup> | $65.92 | (1.80) | 5.41 | 3.61 | – | – | $69.53 | 5.46% | 3.26% | 2.78% | (2.56)% | $162 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)(e)</sup> | $109.60 | (2.30) | (41.38) | (43.68) | – | – | $65.92 | (39.87)% | 4.63% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $24 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:2 reverse share split on October 14, 2024.

(d) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(e) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:5 reverse share split that occurred on March 6, 2023.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Growth ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $116.48 | (0.77) | (6.08) | (6.85) | (1.92) | (1.92) | $107.71 | (5.92)% | 1.95% | 1.78% | (0.74)% | $3598 | 1,201% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $101.00 | (0.47) | 16.77 | 16.30 | (0.82) | (0.82) | $116.48 | 16.26%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.14% | 1.78% | (0.49)% | $5777 | 251% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $102.43 | (0.43) | 2.47 | 2.04 | (3.47) | (3.47) | $101.00 | 2.38%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 2.16% | 1.84% | (0.47)% | $3818 | 239% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $126.49 | (0.96) | (13.02) | (13.98) | (10.08) | (10.08) | $102.43 | (12.08)%<sup>(e)</sup> <br>| 1.95% | 1.92% | (0.87)% | $9587 | 462% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $86.21 | (0.88) | 41.16 | 40.28 | – | – | $126.49 | 46.72% | 1.60% | 1.60% | (0.81)% | $9062 | 659% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $87.16 | (1.58) | (4.35) | (5.93) | (1.92) | (1.92) | $79.31 | (6.86)% | 2.95% | 2.78% | (1.74)% | $783 | 1,201% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $76.53 | (1.24) | 12.69 | 11.45 | (0.82) | (0.82) | $87.16 | 15.10%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 3.14% | 2.78% | (1.49)% | $994 | 251% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $79.28 | (1.17) | 1.89 | 0.72 | (3.47) | (3.47) | $76.53 | 1.38%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 3.16% | 2.84% | (1.47)% | $485 | 239% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $101.09 | (1.86) | (9.87) | (11.73) | (10.08) | (10.08) | $79.28 | (12.94)%<sup>(e)</sup> <br>| 2.95% | 2.92% | (1.87)% | $1235 | 462% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $69.60 | (1.76) | 33.25 | 31.49 | – | – | $101.09 | 45.24% | 2.60% | 2.60% | (1.81)% | $833 | 659% |
| **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $115.91 | 0.94 | (5.69) | (4.75) | – | – | $111.16 | (4.10)% | 2.26% | 1.78% | 0.87% | $6293 | 405% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $103.50 | 1.45 | 10.96 | 12.41 | – | – | $115.91 | 11.99%<sup>(f)</sup> <br>| 2.44% | 1.78% | 1.46% | $4265 | 641% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $98.02 | 0.64 | 4.84 | 5.48 | – | – | $103.50 | 5.59%<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| 2.76% | 1.78% | 0.69% | $5370 | 546% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $117.00 | (1.20) | (17.78) | (18.98) | – | – | $98.02 | (16.22)%<sup>(h)</sup> <br>| 2.18% | 1.78% | (1.10)% | $2627 | 137% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $78.58 | (1.51) | 39.93 | 38.42 | – | – | $117.00 | 48.89% | 2.03% | 1.81% | (1.40)% | $9241 | 115% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $92.18 | 0.06 | (4.77) | (4.71) | – | – | $87.47 | (5.09)% | 3.26% | 2.78% | (0.13)% | $148 | 405% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $83.13 | 0.64 | 8.41 | 9.05 | – | – | $92.18 | 10.87%<sup>(f)</sup> <br>| 3.44% | 2.78% | 0.46% | $761 | 641% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $79.51 | (0.12) | 3.74 | 3.62 | – | – | $83.13 | 4.54%<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| 3.76% | 2.78% | (0.31)% | $348 | 546% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $95.85 | (2.09) | (14.25) | (16.34) | – | – | $79.51 | (17.05)%<sup>(h)</sup> <br>| 3.18% | 2.78% | (2.10)% | $320 | 137% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $65.02 | (2.40) | 33.23 | 30.83 | – | – | $95.85 | 47.43% | 3.03% | 2.81% | (2.40)% | $668 | 115% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.13%.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2023, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.21%.

(e) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.04%.

(f) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.14%.

(g) During the year ended July 31, 2023, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.05%.

(h) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.06%.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Small-Cap Value ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $110.92 | (0.01) | (8.12) | (8.13) | (1.02) | – | (1.02) | $101.77 | (7.40)% | 2.11% | 1.78% | (0.01)% | $1395 | 1,642% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $103.01 | 0.25 | 7.66<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 7.91 | – | – | – | $110.92 | 7.68%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 2.34% | 1.82% | 0.26% | $51425 | 915% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $100.64 | (0.32) | 4.07 | 3.75 | – | (1.38) | (1.38) | $103.01 | 3.88%<sup>(e)</sup> | 2.00% | 1.98%<sup>(f)</sup> | (0.34)% | $2765 | 510% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $104.97 | (0.02) | (4.11) | (4.13) | (0.20) | – | (0.20) | $100.64 | (3.94)% | 1.68% | 1.68% | (0.02)% | $8441 | 638% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $64.53 | 0.11 | 40.33 | 40.44 | – | – | – | $104.97 | 62.67% | 1.61% | 1.61% | 0.12% | $14775 | 547% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $86.63 | (0.84) | (6.34) | (7.18) | (0.53) | – | (0.53) | $78.92 | (8.35)% | 3.11% | 2.78% | (1.01)% | $396 | 1,642% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $81.28 | (0.52) | 5.87<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 5.35 | – | – | – | $86.63 | 6.58%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 3.34% | 2.82% | (0.74)% | $800 | 915% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $80.51 | (1.08) | 3.23 | 2.15 | – | (1.38) | (1.38) | $81.28 | 2.83%<sup>(e)</sup> | 3.00% | 2.98%<sup>(f)</sup> | (1.34)% | $520 | 510% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $84.68 | (0.86) | (3.31) | (4.17) | – | – | – | $80.51 | (4.90)% | 2.68% | 2.68% | (1.02)% | $790 | 638% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $52.57 | (0.67) | 32.78 | 32.11 | – | – | – | $84.68 | 61.08% | 2.61% | 2.61% | (0.88)% | $770 | 547% |
| **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Technology UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(g)</sup> | $37.56 | 0.04 | 8.21 | 8.25 | (0.11) | (3.67) | (3.78) | $42.03 | 23.11% | 1.53% | 1.53% | 0.12% | $87436 | 111% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $29.11 | 0.09 | 8.48 | 8.57 | – | (0.12) | (0.12) | $37.56 | 29.53% | 1.52% | 1.52% | 0.29% | $86309 | 116% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $22.61 | 0.02 | 6.48 | 6.50 | – | – | – | $29.11 | 28.72% | 1.58% | 1.58% | 0.11% | $74931 | 139% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $31.19 | (0.27) | (6.02) | (6.29) | – | (2.29) | (2.29) | $22.61 | (22.70)% | 1.48% | 1.48% | (0.93)% | $44187 | 51% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $18.86 | (0.23) | 13.10 | 12.87 | – | (0.54) | (0.54) | $31.19 | 69.21% | 1.55% | 1.55% | (0.97)% | $95384 | 114% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(g)</sup> | $29.25 | (0.24) | 6.25 | 6.01 | – | (3.67) | (3.67) | $31.59 | 21.88% | 2.53% | 2.53% | (0.88)% | $4855 | 111% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $22.93 | (0.16) | 6.60 | 6.44 | – | (0.12) | (0.12) | $29.25 | 28.20% | 2.52% | 2.52% | (0.71)% | $4488 | 116% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $17.99 | (0.15) | 5.09 | 4.94 | – | – | – | $22.93 | 27.45% | 2.58% | 2.58% | (0.89)% | $4815 | 139% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $25.45 | (0.50) | (4.67) | (5.17) | – | (2.29) | (2.29) | $17.99 | (23.48)% | 2.48% | 2.48% | (1.93)% | $3393 | 51% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| $15.62 | (0.43) | 10.80 | 10.37 | – | (0.54) | (0.54) | $25.45 | 67.57% | 2.55% | 2.55% | (1.97)% | $6454 | 114% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.13%.

(e) During the year ended July 31, 2023, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.06%.

(f) The expense ratio does not correlate to the applicable expense limits in place during the period given that the annual contractual expense limitation is applied for the one year periods ended November 30th of each year, instead of coinciding with the July 31st year end.

(g) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 4:1 share split that occurred on October 14, 2024.

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**Financial Highlights :: 399**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBear ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $11.43 | 0.29 | (3.09) | (2.80) | (0.21) | – | (0.21) | $8.42 | (24.82)% | 2.04% | 1.78% | 2.81% | $6590 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $16.28 | 0.52 | (4.58) | (4.06) | (0.79) | – | (0.79) | $11.43 | (25.54)% | 1.87% | 1.78% | 3.55% | $6076 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $20.70 | 0.50 | (4.92) | (4.42) | – | – | – | $16.28 | (21.35)% | 1.82% | 1.78% | 2.44% | $9454 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $21.42 | (0.29) | (0.43) | (0.72) | – | – | – | $20.70 | (3.36)% | 1.97% | 1.78% | (1.40)% | $11191 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $43.58 | (0.53) | (21.48) | (22.01) | (0.15) | – | (0.15) | $21.42 | (50.64)% | 2.08% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $5438 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $10.04 | 0.20 | (2.74) | (2.54) | (0.17) | – | (0.17) | $7.33 | (25.62)% | 3.04% | 2.78% | 1.81% | $98 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $14.39 | 0.40 | (4.10) | (3.70) | (0.65) | – | (0.65) | $10.04 | (26.25)% | 2.87% | 2.78% | 2.55% | $82 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $18.33 | 0.40 | (4.34) | (3.94) | – | – | – | $14.39 | (21.58)% | 2.38% | 2.34% | 1.88% | $22 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $19.19 | (0.48) | (0.38) | (0.86) | – | – | – | $18.33 | (4.43)% | 2.97% | 2.78% | (2.40)% | $10 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $39.25 | (0.81) | (19.25) | (20.06) | – | – | – | $19.19 | (51.07)% | 3.08% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $14 | – |
| **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraBull ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $127.39 | 1.04 | 25.60 | 26.64 | – | (3.32) | (3.32) | $150.71 | 21.08% | 1.47% | 1.47% | 0.77% | $163661 | 104% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $94.19 | 1.05 | 33.03 | 34.08 | (0.88) | – | (0.88) | $127.39 | 36.18% | 1.50% | 1.49% | 1.03% | $142971 | 217% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $90.03 | 0.54 | 10.71 | 11.25 | (0.02) | (7.07) | (7.09) | $94.19 | 15.56% | 1.52% | 1.52% | 0.69% | $114312 | 100% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $112.96 | (0.33) | (15.63) | (15.96) | – | (6.97) | (6.97) | $90.03 | (14.96)% | 1.46% | 1.46% | (0.31)% | $101714 | 16% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $72.03 | (0.46) | 51.97 | 51.51 | (0.41) | (10.17) | (10.58) | $112.96 | 77.44% | 1.51% | 1.51% | (0.51)% | $128079 | 31% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $94.62 | 0.04 | 18.46 | 18.50 | – | (3.32) | (3.32) | $109.80 | 19.76% | 2.47% | 2.47% | (0.23)% | $2380 | 104% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $70.23 | 0.31 | 24.14 | 24.45 | (0.06) | – | (0.06) | $94.62 | 34.82% | 2.50% | 2.49% | 0.03% | $2321 | 217% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $69.92 | (0.06) | 7.44 | 7.38 | – | (7.07) | (7.07) | $70.23 | 14.41% | 2.52% | 2.52% | (0.31)% | $3754 | 100% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $90.15 | (1.15) | (12.11) | (13.26) | – | (6.97) | (6.97) | $69.92 | (15.80)% | 2.46% | 2.46% | (1.31)% | $2036 | 16% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $59.40 | (1.20) | 42.12 | 40.92 | – | (10.17) | (10.17) | $90.15 | 75.68% | 2.51% | 2.51% | (1.51)% | $2785 | 31% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:4 reverse share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

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**400 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraChina ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $19.53 | 0.06 | 6.20 | 6.26 | (0.57) | – | (0.57) | $25.22 | 32.90%<sup>(c)</sup> | 1.70% | 1.70% | 0.25% | $24845 | 254% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $35.75 | 0.18 | (15.56) | (15.38) | (0.84) | – | (0.84) | $19.53 | (43.56)% | 1.77% | 1.77% | 0.76% | $17094 | 159% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(d)</sup> | $34.33 | (0.17) | 1.59 | 1.42 | – | – | – | $35.75 | 4.23% | 1.81% | 1.81% | (0.59)% | $24128 | 222% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(d)</sup> | $118.04 | (0.20) | (83.51) | (83.71) | – | – | – | $34.33 | (70.93)% | 1.74% | 1.74% | (0.37)% | $15352 | 243% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $173.10 | (2.30) | (52.76) | (55.06) | – | – | – | $118.04 | (31.83)% | 1.67% | 1.67% | (1.05)% | $17626 | 255% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $16.81 | (0.15) | 5.39 | 5.24 | (0.34) | – | (0.34) | $21.71 | 31.70%<sup>(c)</sup> | 2.70% | 2.70% | (0.75)% | $535 | 254% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $30.78 | (0.03) | (13.44) | (13.47) | (0.50) | – | (0.50) | $16.81 | (44.14)% | 2.77% | 2.77% | (0.24)% | $374 | 159% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(d)</sup> | $29.87 | (0.44) | 1.35 | 0.91 | – | – | – | $30.78 | 2.94% | 2.80% | 2.80% | (1.58)% | $1208 | 222% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(d)</sup> | $103.68 | (0.60) | (73.21) | (73.81) | – | – | – | $29.87 | (71.17)% | 2.74% | 2.74% | (1.37)% | $788 | 243% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $153.59 | (4.20) | (45.71) | (49.91) | – | – | – | $103.68 | (32.49)% | 2.67% | 2.67% | (2.05)% | $423 | 255% |
| **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraDow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $76.27 | 0.76 | 6.11 | 6.87 | (0.70) | (1.14) | (1.84) | $81.30 | 9.05% | 1.53% | 1.53% | 0.97% | $37108 | 45% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $61.13 | 0.78 | 15.00 | 15.78 | (0.64) | – | (0.64) | $76.27 | 25.95% | 1.58% | 1.57% | 1.21% | $37746 | 28% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $54.64 | 0.50 | 5.99 | 6.49 | – | – | – | $61.13 | 11.86% | 1.62% | 1.62% | 0.94% | $29992 | 31% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $66.90 | (0.08) | (7.91) | (7.99) | – | (4.27) | (4.27) | $54.64 | (13.07)% | 1.54% | 1.54% | (0.14)% | $32075 | 10% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $39.32 | (0.24) | 28.83 | 28.59 | – | (1.01) | (1.01) | $66.90 | 73.58% | 1.59% | 1.59% | (0.45)% | $39210 | 16% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $63.21 | 0.10 | 4.92 | 5.02 | (0.19) | (1.14) | (1.33) | $66.90 | 7.96% | 2.53% | 2.53% | (0.03)% | $1428 | 45% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $50.88 | 0.24 | 12.31 | 12.55 | (0.22) | – | (0.22) | $63.21 | 24.72% | 2.57% | 2.56% | 0.22% | $1659 | 28% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $45.93 | 0.06 | 4.89 | 4.95 | – | – | – | $50.88 | 10.75% | 2.60% | 2.60% | (0.04)% | $1131 | 31% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $57.42 | (0.62) | (6.60) | (7.22) | – | (4.27) | (4.27) | $45.93 | (13.94)% | 2.54% | 2.54% | (1.14)% | $738 | 10% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $34.20 | (0.71) | 24.94 | 24.23 | – | (1.01) | (1.01) | $57.42 | 71.85% | 2.59% | 2.59% | (1.45)% | $1203 | 16% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) During the year ended July 31, 2025, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.17%.

(d) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:10 reverse share split that occurred on March 6, 2023.

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**Financial Highlights :: 401**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $48.17 | 0.82 | 16.10 | 16.92 | (0.78) | (0.78) | $64.31 | 35.71% | 1.93% | 1.78% | 1.51% | $9284 | 290% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $48.79 | 0.75 | (0.58) | 0.17 | (0.79) | (0.79) | $48.17 | 0.47%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.10% | 1.78% | 1.70% | $7422 | 163% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $41.78 | 0.74 | 6.66 | 7.40 | (0.39) | (0.39) | $48.79 | 17.98% | 2.04% | 1.82% | 1.81% | $8199 | 292% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $79.62 | 0.57 | (38.41) | (37.84) | – | – | $41.78 | (47.53)%<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| 1.99% | 1.92% | 1.00% | $5666 | 265% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $62.20 | (0.56) | 17.98 | 17.42 | – | – | $79.62 | 28.02% | 1.78% | 1.77% | (0.64)% | $8976 | 211% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $43.17 | 0.33 | 14.49 | 14.82 | (0.17) | (0.17) | $57.82 | 34.46% | 2.93% | 2.78% | 0.51% | $137 | 290% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $43.74 | 0.35 | (0.58) | (0.23) | (0.34) | (0.34) | $43.17 | (0.48)%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 3.10% | 2.78% | 0.70% | $80 | 163% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $37.48 | 0.38 | 5.88 | 6.26 | – | – | $43.74 | 16.73% | 3.04% | 2.82% | 0.81% | $123 | 292% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $72.13 | 0.02 | (34.67) | (34.65) | – | – | $37.48 | (48.05)%<sup>(d)</sup> | 2.99% | 2.92% | -%<sup>(e)</sup> | $95 | 265% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $56.90 | (1.36) | 16.59 | 15.23 | – | – | $72.13 | 26.78% | 2.78% | 2.77% | (1.64)% | $345 | 211% |
| **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraInternational ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $19.61 | 0.53 | 1.84 | 2.37 | – | – | $21.98 | 12.09% | 2.15% | 1.78% | 2.65% | $7271 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $17.61 | 0.60 | 1.40<sup>(f)</sup> | 2.00 | – | – | $19.61 | 11.36% | 2.36% | 1.78% | 3.50% | $3705 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $14.71 | 0.38 | 2.52 | 2.90 | – | – | $17.61 | 19.71% | 2.27% | 1.78% | 2.49% | $5184 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $21.26 | (0.29) | (6.26) | (6.55) | – | – | $14.71 | (30.81)% | 2.82% | 1.78% | (1.55)% | $2322 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $13.16 | (0.32) | 8.42 | 8.10 | – | – | $21.26 | 61.55% | 2.31% | 1.78% | (1.76)% | $3101 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $16.67 | 0.36 | 1.49 | 1.85 | – | – | $18.52 | 11.10% | 3.15% | 2.78% | 1.65% | $88 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $15.16 | 0.45 | 1.06<sup>(f)</sup> | 1.51 | – | – | $16.67 | 9.96% | 3.36% | 2.78% | 2.50% | $51 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $12.76 | 0.25 | 2.15 | 2.40 | – | – | $15.16 | 18.72% | 3.27% | 2.78% | 1.49% | $232 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $18.65 | (0.46) | (5.43) | (5.89) | – | – | $12.76 | (31.53)% | 3.82% | 2.78% | (2.55)% | $25 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $11.64 | (0.48) | 7.49 | 7.01 | – | – | $18.65 | 60.22% | 3.31% | 2.78% | (2.76)% | $51 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) During the year ended July 31, 2024, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.32%.

(d) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.06%.

(e) Amount is less than 0.005%.

(f) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

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**402 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraJapan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $52.06 | 1.31 | 1.69 | 3.00 | – | – | – | $55.06 | 5.76% | 1.71% | 1.70% | 2.67% | $18099 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $40.37 | 1.61 | 13.88 | 15.49 | (1.29) | (2.51) | (3.80) | $52.06 | 37.61% | 1.77% | 1.76% | 3.36% | $24157 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $28.05 | 0.66 | 11.66 | 12.32 | – | – | – | $40.37 | 43.92% | 1.84% | 1.78% | 2.18% | $21211 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $31.75 | (0.45) | 1.09 | 0.64 | – | (4.34) | (4.34) | $28.05 | (0.05)% | 1.81% | 1.78% | (1.56)% | $12750 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $20.81 | (0.56) | 11.50 | 10.94 | – | – | – | $31.75 | 52.57% | 1.80% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $14600 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $40.65 | 0.92 | 1.00 | 1.92 | – | – | – | $42.57 | 4.72% | 2.71% | 2.70% | 1.67% | $153 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $32.21 | 1.25 | 10.73 | 11.98 | (1.03) | (2.51) | (3.54) | $40.65 | 36.31% | 2.74% | 2.73% | 2.39% | $176 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $22.60 | 0.42 | 9.19 | 9.61 | – | – | – | $32.21 | 42.52% | 2.81% | 2.75% | 1.21% | $675 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $26.53 | (0.69) | 1.10 | 0.41 | – | (4.34) | (4.34) | $22.60 | (1.04)% | 2.81% | 2.78% | (2.56)% | $115 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $17.56 | (0.82) | 9.79 | 8.97 | – | – | – | $26.53 | 51.08% | 2.80% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $143 | – |
| **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraLatin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $14.44 | 0.76 | 0.45 | 1.21 | (0.79) | – | (0.79) | $14.86 | 10.05% | 2.00% | 1.78% | 5.37% | $7593 | 150% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $19.16 | 0.88 | (4.72) | (3.84) | (0.88) | – | (0.88) | $14.44 | (21.41)% | 1.90% | 1.84% | 5.10% | $7225 | 111% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $14.68 | 1.25 | 4.74 | 5.99 | (1.51) | – | (1.51) | $19.16 | 44.70% | 1.93% | 1.93% | 8.06% | $11456 | 114% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $19.08 | 1.13 | (4.70) | (3.57) | (0.83) | – | (0.83) | $14.68 | (18.44)%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 1.73% | 1.73% | 6.86% | $9583 | 141% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $10.61 | 0.18 | 8.38 | 8.56 | (0.09) | – | (0.09) | $19.08 | 80.78% | 1.72% | 1.72% | 1.22% | $15939 | 163% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $13.92 | 0.62 | 0.36 | 0.98 | (0.67) | – | (0.67) | $14.23 | 8.44% | 3.00% | 2.78% | 4.37% | $292 | 150% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $18.60 | 0.71 | (4.58) | (3.87) | (0.81) | – | (0.81) | $13.92 | (22.11)% | 2.90% | 2.84% | 4.10% | $63 | 111% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $14.20 | 1.11 | 4.60 | 5.71 | (1.31) | – | (1.31) | $18.60 | 43.62% | 2.84% | 2.84% | 7.15% | $122 | 114% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $18.34 | 0.97 | (4.54) | (3.57) | (0.57) | – | (0.57) | $14.20 | (19.32)%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.73% | 2.73% | 5.86% | $108 | 141% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $10.26 | 0.04 | 8.06 | 8.10 | (0.02) | – | (0.02) | $18.34 | 78.96% | 2.72% | 2.72% | 0.22% | $148 | 163% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.22%.

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**Financial Highlights :: 403**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| Net Realized<br> Gains on<br> Investments<br>| Total<br> Distributions<br>| Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| Total<br> Return<br>| Gross<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Expenses<br>| Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraMid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $68.68 | 0.50 | (4.10) | (3.60) | (0.64) | (0.16) | (0.80) | $64.28 | (5.28)% | 1.56% | 1.56% | 0.78% | $32503 | 70% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $57.42 | 0.54 | 11.06 | 11.60 | (0.34) | – | (0.34) | $68.68 | 20.30% | 1.57% | 1.57% | 0.97% | $43236 | 63% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $52.47 | 0.25 | 4.70 | 4.95 | – | – | – | $57.42 | 9.41% | 1.59% | 1.59% | 0.50% | $38109 | 22% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $66.78 | (0.23) | (10.83) | (11.06) | – | (3.25) | (3.25) | $52.47 | (17.57)% | 1.51% | 1.51% | (0.38)% | $43761 | 28% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $32.83 | (0.33) | 34.28 | 33.95 | – | – | – | $66.78 | 103.44% | 1.53% | 1.53% | (0.62)% | $61650 | 40% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $52.86 | (0.01) | (3.29) | (3.30) | (0.07) | (0.16) | (0.23) | $49.33 | (6.25)% | 2.56% | 2.56% | (0.22)% | $3775 | 70% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $44.60 | 0.09 | 8.41 | 8.50 | (0.24) | – | (0.24) | $52.86 | 19.15% | 2.57% | 2.57% | (0.03)% | $4530 | 63% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $41.17 | (0.14) | 3.57 | 3.43 | – | – | – | $44.60 | 8.33% | 2.59% | 2.59% | (0.50)% | $832 | 22% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $53.58 | (0.72) | (8.44) | (9.16) | – | (3.25) | (3.25) | $41.17 | (18.40)% | 2.51% | 2.51% | (1.38)% | $859 | 28% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $26.59 | (0.75) | 27.74 | 26.99 | – | – | – | $53.58 | 101.47% | 2.53% | 2.53% | (1.61)% | $1231 | 40% |
| **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $101.39 | 0.34 | 27.88 | 28.22 | – | – | – | $129.61 | 27.83% | 1.45% | 1.45% | 0.31% | $1166424 | 52% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $73.77 | 0.50 | 27.59 | 28.09 | (0.47) | – | (0.47) | $101.39 | 38.03% | 1.50% | 1.50% | 0.60% | $941400 | 22% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $58.68 | 0.19 | 17.02 | 17.21 | – | (2.12) | (2.12) | $73.77 | 32.59% | 1.53% | 1.53% | 0.37% | $773820 | 60% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $99.86 | (0.71) | (26.13) | (26.84) | – | (14.34) | (14.34) | $58.68 | (31.91)% | 1.47% | 1.47% | (0.87)% | $569545 | 51% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $62.28 | (0.82) | 45.88 | 45.06 | – | (7.48) | (7.48) | $99.86 | 76.50% | 1.51% | 1.51% | (1.05)% | $1096713 | 29% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $70.05 | (0.40) | 19.01 | 18.61 | – | – | – | $88.66 | 26.57% | 2.44% | 2.44% | (0.68)% | $22367 | 52% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $51.26 | (0.07) | 18.86 | 18.79 | —<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| – | —<sup>(d)</sup> <br>| $70.05 | 36.66% | 2.50% | 2.50% | (0.40)% | $20292 | 22% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $42.12 | (0.18) | 11.44 | 11.26 | – | (2.12) | (2.12) | $51.26 | 31.25% | 2.53% | 2.53% | (0.63)% | $18474 | 60% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $76.18 | (1.31) | (18.41) | (19.72) | – | (14.34) | (14.34) | $42.12 | (32.60)% | 2.47% | 2.47% | (1.87)% | $14120 | 51% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $49.32 | (1.43) | 35.77 | 34.34 | – | (7.48) | (7.48) | $76.18 | 74.78% | 2.51% | 2.51% | (2.05)% | $23558 | 29% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 2:1 share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

(d) Amount is less than $0.005.

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**404 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort China ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $7.08 | 0.10 | (4.08) | (3.98) | (0.52) | (0.52) | $2.58 | (59.24)% | 2.98% | 1.78% | 3.04% | $1634 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $5.45 | 0.24 | 1.61 | 1.85 | (0.22) | (0.22) | $7.08 | 34.30% | 3.25% | 1.78% | 3.51% | $968 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $12.64 | 0.24 | (7.43) | (7.19) | – | – | $5.45 | (56.88)% | 3.47% | 1.78% | 2.71% | $3071 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $17.80 | (0.29) | (4.87) | (5.16) | – | – | $12.64 | (28.99)% | 2.57% | 1.78% | (1.53)% | $1470 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $20.11 | (0.22) | (2.09) | (2.31) | – | – | $17.80 | (11.49)% | 4.54% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $2341 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $6.10 | 0.07 | (3.50) | (3.43) | (0.49) | (0.49) | $2.18 | (59.57)% | 3.98% | 2.78% | 2.04% | $62 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $4.73 | 0.18 | 1.37 | 1.55 | (0.18) | (0.18) | $6.10 | 32.77% | 4.20% | 2.73% | 2.56% | $19 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $11.02 | 0.18 | (6.47) | (6.29) | – | – | $4.73 | (56.99)% | 4.15% | 2.46% | 2.03% | $3 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $15.63 | (0.46) | (4.15) | (4.61) | – | – | $11.02 | (29.58)% | 3.57% | 2.78% | (2.53)% | $10 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $17.88 | (0.34) | (1.91) | (2.25) | – | – | $15.63 | (12.52)% | 5.54% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $6 | – |
| **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $13.62 | 0.33 | (2.48) | (2.15) | (0.66) | (0.66) | $10.81 | (16.29)% | 3.19% | 1.78% | 2.72% | $1665 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $17.08 | 0.56 | (3.67) | (3.11) | (0.35) | (0.35) | $13.62 | (18.44)% | 2.76% | 1.78% | 3.53% | $1916 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $20.36 | 0.44 | (3.72) | (3.28) | – | – | $17.08 | (16.11)% | 2.70% | 1.78% | 2.26% | $3001 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $20.44 | (0.30) | 0.22 | (0.08) | – | – | $20.36 | (0.39)% | 2.65% | 1.78% | (1.48)% | $2491 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $40.04 | (0.49) | (19.11) | (19.60) | – | – | $20.44 | (48.95)% | 2.47% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $2916 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $11.62 | 0.22 | (2.17) | (1.95) | (0.42) | (0.42) | $9.25 | (17.22)% | 4.19% | 2.78% | 1.72% | $38 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $14.67 | 0.42 | (3.21) | (2.79) | (0.26) | (0.26) | $11.62 | (19.23)% | 3.76% | 2.78% | 2.53% | $42 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $17.62 | 0.28 | (3.23) | (2.95) | – | – | $14.67 | (16.74)% | 3.60% | 2.68% | 1.36% | $44 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $17.86 | (0.47) | 0.23 | (0.24) | – | – | $17.62 | (1.34)% | 3.65% | 2.78% | (2.48)% | $156 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $35.34 | (0.74) | (16.74) | (17.48) | – | – | $17.86 | (49.43)% | 3.47% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $111 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:4 reverse share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

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**Financial Highlights :: 405**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $16.77 | 0.35 | (6.68)<sup>(c)</sup> | (6.33) | (0.21) | (0.21) | $10.23 | (38.16)% | 5.46% | 1.78% | 2.67% | $836 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $19.62 | 0.73 | (2.21) | (1.48) | (1.37) | (1.37) | $16.77 | (8.31)% | 5.74% | 1.78% | 3.52% | $349 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $28.93 | 0.63 | (9.94) | (9.31) | – | – | $19.62 | (32.18)% | 3.67% | 1.78% | 2.28% | $312 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $23.19 | (0.39) | 6.13 | 5.74 | – | – | $28.93 | 24.75% | 3.73% | 1.78% | (1.43)% | $1247 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $39.50 | (0.45) | (15.86) | (16.31) | – | – | $23.19 | (41.26)% | 5.39% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $562 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $14.98 | 0.23 | (6.02)<sup>(c)</sup> | (5.79) | (0.10) | (0.10) | $9.09 | (38.93)% | 6.46% | 2.78% | 1.67% | $5 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $17.34 | 0.55 | (2.04) | (1.49) | (0.87) | (0.87) | $14.98 | (9.27)% | 6.74% | 2.78% | 2.52% | $13 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $25.83 | 0.39 | (8.88) | (8.49) | – | – | $17.34 | (32.86)% | 4.67% | 2.78% | 1.28% | $13 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $20.93 | (0.63) | 5.53 | 4.90 | – | – | $25.83 | 23.52% | 4.73% | 2.78% | (2.43)% | $31 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $35.98 | (0.69) | (14.36) | (15.05) | – | – | $20.93 | (41.89)% | 6.39% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $31 | – |
| **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort International ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $16.86 | 0.42 | (3.46) | (3.04) | (0.47) | (0.47) | $13.35 | (18.80)% | 2.56% | 1.78% | 2.65% | $2008 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $19.74 | 0.68 | (2.82) | (2.14) | (0.74) | (0.74) | $16.86 | (11.20)% | 2.93% | 1.78% | 3.50% | $2097 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $26.52 | 0.55 | (7.33) | (6.78) | – | – | $19.74 | (25.57)% | 2.45% | 1.78% | 2.19% | $2569 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $22.38 | (0.34) | 4.48 | 4.14 | – | – | $26.52 | 18.50% | 2.60% | 1.78% | (1.41)% | $2640 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $42.06 | (0.51) | (19.17) | (19.68) | – | – | $22.38 | (46.82)% | 3.13% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $1631 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $14.84 | 0.28 | (3.19) | (2.91) | – | – | $11.93 | (19.61)% | 3.55% | 2.77% | 1.66% | $27 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $17.32 | 0.51 | (2.56) | (2.05) | (0.43) | (0.43) | $14.84 | (12.25)% | 3.93% | 2.78% | 2.50% | $4 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $23.51 | 0.34 | (6.53) | (6.19) | – | – | $17.32 | (26.31)% | 3.45% | 2.78% | 1.19% | $4 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $20.04 | (0.57) | 4.04 | 3.47 | – | – | $23.51 | 17.30% | 3.60% | 2.78% | (2.41)% | $6 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(d)</sup> | $38.07 | (0.78) | (17.25) | (18.03) | – | – | $20.04 | (47.32)% | 4.14% | 2.79% | (2.78)% | $5 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(d) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:4 reverse share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

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**406 :: Financial Highlights**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Japan ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $47.65 | 1.08 | (10.05)<sup>(d)</sup> | (8.97) | (3.78) | (3.78) | $34.90 | (19.74)% | 4.90% | 1.78% | 2.53% | $1460 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $67.66 | 1.80 | (20.71) | (18.91) | (1.10) | (1.10) | $47.65 | (28.39)% | 5.02% | 1.78% | 3.26% | $1304 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $101.79 | 1.90 | (36.03) | (34.13) | – | – | $67.66 | (33.50)% | 7.36% | 1.78% | 2.30% | $961 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $125.31 | (1.80) | (21.72) | (23.52) | – | – | $101.79 | (18.75)% | 10.76% | 1.78% | (1.54)% | $199 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $222.35 | (2.60) | (94.44) | (97.04) | – | – | $125.31 | (43.63)% | 8.91% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $233 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $38.92 | 0.68 | (4.86)<sup>(d)</sup> | (4.18) | – | – | $34.74 | (16.69)% | 5.87% | 2.75% | 1.56% | $13 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> | $60.45 | 1.30 | (19.30) | (18.00) | – | – | $38.92 | (29.03)% | 6.02% | 2.78% | 2.26% | $—<sup>(e)</sup> | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $92.00 | 1.20 | (32.75) | (31.55) | – | – | $60.45 | (34.26)% | 8.36% | 2.78% | 1.30% | $1 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $111.49 | (2.80) | (16.69) | (19.49) | – | – | $92.00 | (19.71)% | 11.76% | 2.78% | (2.54)% | $1 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $203.18 | (3.70) | (87.99) | (91.69) | – | – | $111.49 | (44.23)% | 9.91% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $29 | – |
| **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Latin America ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(f)</sup> | $45.28 | 1.10 | (10.48) | (9.38) | (1.73) | (1.73) | $34.17 | (21.93)% | 3.82% | 1.78% | 2.72% | $1136 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(f)</sup> | $39.83 | 1.36 | 4.97 | 6.33 | (0.88) | (0.88) | $45.28 | 16.68% | 3.71% | 1.78% | 3.43% | $1410 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(f)</sup> | $73.41 | 1.36 | (34.94) | (33.58) | – | – | $39.83 | (45.75)% | 3.95% | 1.78% | 2.42% | $1721 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(f)</sup> | $82.12 | (1.20) | (7.51) | (8.71) | – | – | $73.41 | (10.61)% | 4.14% | 1.78% | (1.48)% | $1796 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(f)</sup> | $221.36 | (2.56) | (136.68) | (139.24) | – | – | $82.12 | (62.88)% | 3.28% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $804 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(f)</sup> | $39.61 | 0.73 | (9.10) | (8.37) | (1.46) | (1.46) | $29.78 | (22.31)% | 4.82% | 2.78% | 1.72% | $17 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(f)</sup> | $34.15 | 1.04 | 4.42 | 5.46 | – | – | $39.61 | 15.65% | 4.71% | 2.78% | 2.43% | $85 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(f)</sup> | $63.70 | 0.80 | (30.35) | (29.55) | – | – | $34.15 | (46.30)% | 4.95% | 2.78% | 1.42% | $3 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(f)</sup> | $71.87 | (2.00) | (6.17) | (8.17) | – | – | $63.70 | (11.44)% | 5.14% | 2.78% | (2.48)% | $8 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(f)</sup> | $196.01 | (3.76) | (120.38) | (124.14) | – | – | $71.87 | (63.24)% | 4.28% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $9 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:10 reverse share split on October 14, 2024.

(d) The amount shown for a share outstanding throughout the period does not accord with the change in aggregate gains and losses in the portfolio of securities during the period because of the timing of sales and purchases of fund shares in relation to fluctuating market values during the period.

(e) Amount is less than $0.50.

(f) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:8 reverse share split on October 14, 2024.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $31.08 | 0.78 | (2.57) | (1.79) | (1.48) | (1.48) | $27.81 | (5.98)% | 6.22% | 1.78% | 2.57% | $480 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $40.62 | 1.40 | (9.16) | (7.76) | (1.78) | (1.78) | $31.08 | (19.79)% | 5.07% | 1.78% | 3.48% | $532 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $51.24 | 1.13 | (11.75) | (10.62) | – | – | $40.62 | (20.66)% | 3.54% | 1.78% | 2.31% | $975 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $53.58 | (0.80) | (1.54) | (2.34) | – | – | $51.24 | (4.48)% | 3.56% | 1.78% | (1.50)% | $1424 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $131.61 | (1.40) | (76.63) | (78.03) | – | – | $53.58 | (59.27)% | 3.22% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $1443 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $26.84 | 0.52 | (2.19) | (1.67) | (1.19) | (1.19) | $23.98 | (6.43)% | 7.22% | 2.78% | 1.57% | $12 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $35.10 | 1.05 | (8.09) | (7.04) | (1.22) | (1.22) | $26.84 | (20.62)% | 6.07% | 2.78% | 2.48% | $21 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $44.77 | 0.70 | (10.37) | (9.67) | – | – | $35.10 | (21.63)% | 4.54% | 2.78% | 1.31% | $42 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $47.28 | (1.30) | (1.21) | (2.51) | – | – | $44.77 | (5.29)% | 4.56% | 2.78% | (2.50)% | $53 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $117.12 | (2.10) | (67.74) | (69.84) | – | – | $47.28 | (59.61)% | 4.22% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $20 | – |
| **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $31.51 | 0.71 | (11.56) | (10.85) | (1.50) | (1.50) | $19.16 | (35.59)% | 1.96% | 1.83%<sup>(d)</sup> | 2.73% | $20168 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $48.40 | 1.41 | (15.89) | (14.48) | (2.41) | (2.41) | $31.51 | (31.02)% | 2.01% | 1.88% | 3.42% | $9819 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(e)</sup> | $78.98 | 1.97 | (32.53) | (30.56) | (0.02) | (0.02) | $48.40 | (38.71)% | 1.66% | 1.66% | 2.50% | $16415 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(e)</sup> | $78.50 | (0.90) | 1.38 | 0.48 | – | – | $78.98 | 0.64% | 1.68% | 1.68% | (1.09)% | $100824 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(e)(f)</sup> | $179.00 | (2.05) | (98.35) | (100.40) | (0.10) | (0.10) | $78.50 | (55.87)% | 1.78% | 1.78% | (1.76)% | $9281 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $29.27 | 0.46 | (10.84) | (10.38) | (1.14) | (1.14) | $17.75 | (36.37)% | 2.96% | 2.83%<sup>(d)</sup> | 1.73% | $28 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $44.91 | 1.03 | (14.83) | (13.80) | (1.84) | (1.84) | $29.27 | (31.66)% | 2.97% | 2.84% | 2.46% | $46 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(e)</sup> | $73.94 | 1.23 | (30.26) | (29.03) | – | – | $44.91 | (39.26)% | 2.64% | 2.64% | 1.52% | $69 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(e)</sup> | $74.25 | (1.60) | 1.29 | (0.31) | – | – | $73.94 | (0.40)% | 2.68% | 2.68% | (2.09)% | $168 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(e)(f)</sup> | $171.01 | (3.20) | (93.56) | (96.76) | – | – | $74.25 | (56.43)% | 2.78% | 2.78% | (2.76)% | $184 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:10 reverse share split that occurred on March 6, 2023.

(d) The expense ratio does not correlate to the applicable expense limits in place during the period given that the annual contractual expense limitation is applied for the one year periods ended November 30th of each year, instead of coinciding with the July 31st year end.

(e) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:5 reverse share split that occurred on March 13, 2023.

(f) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:8 reverse share split that occurred on December 14, 2020.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $48.11 | 1.31 | (3.61) | (2.30) | (1.96) | (1.96) | $43.85 | (4.97)% | 2.64% | 1.78% | 2.69% | $4817 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $64.97 | 2.30 | (16.36) | (14.06) | (2.80) | (2.80) | $48.11 | (22.36)% | 2.38% | 1.78% | 3.46% | $2818 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $80.62 | 2.00 | (17.65) | (15.65) | – | – | $64.97 | (19.35)% | 2.19% | 1.78% | 2.47% | $5009 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $72.75 | (1.10) | 8.97 | 7.87 | – | – | $80.62 | 10.87% | 2.32% | 1.78% | (1.46)% | $4194 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $201.20 | (1.80) | (126.65) | (128.45) | – | – | $72.75 | (63.87)% | 2.10% | 1.78% | (1.77)% | $8081 | – |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(c)</sup> | $43.33 | 0.88 | (3.34) | (2.46) | (1.49) | (1.49) | $39.38 | (5.80)% | 3.64% | 2.78% | 1.69% | $30 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $58.63 | 1.70 | (14.90) | (13.20) | (2.10) | (2.10) | $43.33 | (23.13)% | 3.38% | 2.78% | 2.46% | $106 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $73.60 | 1.20 | (16.17) | (14.97) | – | – | $58.63 | (20.38)% | 3.19% | 2.78% | 1.47% | $120 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $67.07 | (1.80) | 8.33 | 6.53 | – | – | $73.60 | 9.69% | 3.32% | 2.78% | (2.46)% | $159 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| $187.34 | (2.80) | (117.47) | (120.27) | – | – | $67.07 | (64.19)% | 3.10% | 2.78% | (2.77)% | $508 | – |
| **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $71.97 | 0.34 | (9.90) | (9.56) | (0.71) | (0.71) | $61.70 | (13.36)% | 1.67% | 1.67% | 0.53% | $39784 | 69% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $62.24 | 0.45 | 9.72 | 10.17 | (0.44) | (0.44) | $71.97 | 16.45% | 1.71% | 1.70% | 0.79% | $57725 | 46% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $60.08 | 0.28 | 1.88 | 2.16 | – | – | $62.24 | 3.58% | 1.67% | 1.67% | 0.51% | $50344 | 97% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $89.55 | (0.55) | (28.92) | (29.47) | – | – | $60.08 | (32.91)% | 1.60% | 1.60% | (0.72)% | $52577 | 46% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $41.81 | (0.81) | 48.55 | 47.74 | – | – | $89.55 | 114.21% | 1.62% | 1.62% | (1.04)% | $100147 | 27% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $56.85 | (0.15) | (7.89) | (8.04) | (0.25) | (0.25) | $48.56 | (14.18)% | 2.66% | 2.66% | (0.46)% | $486 | 69% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $49.40 | (0.01) | 7.56 | 7.55 | (0.10) | (0.10) | $56.85 | 15.29% | 2.71% | 2.70% | (0.21)% | $554 | 46% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $48.18 | (0.16) | 1.38 | 1.22 | – | – | $49.40 | 2.53% | 2.67% | 2.67% | (0.49)% | $183 | 97% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $72.53 | (1.19) | (23.16) | (24.35) | – | – | $48.18 | (33.56)% | 2.60% | 2.60% | (1.72)% | $235 | 46% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $34.20 | (1.46) | 39.79 | 38.33 | – | – | $72.53 | 112.08% | 2.62% | 2.62% | (2.04)% | $994 | 27% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) As described in Note 9 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, share amounts have been adjusted for 1:10 reverse share split on October 14, 2024.

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**Financial Highlights :: 409**

**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Expenses<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(Loss)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(b)</sup> <br>|
| **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **U.S. Government Plus ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $36.03 | 0.97 | (4.17) | (3.20) | (1.01) | (1.01) | $31.82 | (9.05)% | 1.96% | 1.70% | 2.88% | $3378 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $39.69 | 1.29 | (3.62) | (2.33) | (1.33) | (1.33) | $36.03 | (5.75)% | 1.92% | 1.71%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 3.68% | $12726 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $50.72 | 0.96 | (11.24) | (10.28) | (0.75) | (0.75) | $39.69 | (20.28)% | 1.78% | 1.78%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.27% | $8475 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $69.24 | (0.77) | (17.75) | (18.52) | – | – | $50.72 | (26.76)% | 1.41% | 1.41% | (1.24)% | $8264 | –<sup>(d)</sup> <br>|
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $85.98 | (0.83) | (15.91) | (16.74) | – | – | $69.24 | (19.47)% | 1.51% | 1.51% | (1.17)% | $24182 | 99% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $32.36 | 0.66 | (3.83) | (3.17) | (0.55) | (0.55) | $28.64 | (9.90)% | 2.96% | 2.70% | 1.88% | $565 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $35.59 | 0.97 | (3.33) | (2.36) | (0.87) | (0.87) | $32.36 | (6.56)% | 2.92% | 2.71%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 2.68% | $1803 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $45.48 | 0.58 | (10.20) | (9.62) | (0.27) | (0.27) | $35.59 | (21.13)% | 2.78% | 2.78%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 1.27% | $122 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $62.71 | (1.36) | (15.87) | (17.23) | – | – | $45.48 | (27.49)% | 2.41% | 2.41% | (2.24)% | $587 | –<sup>(d)</sup> <br>|
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $78.67 | (1.50) | (14.46) | (15.96) | – | – | $62.71 | (20.29)% | 2.51% | 2.51% | (2.17)% | $1839 | 99% |
| **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** | **Utilities UltraSector ProFund**<br> **Investor Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $65.66 | 1.22 | 16.24 | 17.46 | (0.83) | (0.83) | $82.29 | 26.85%<sup>(e)</sup> | 1.76% | 1.71% | 1.66% | $15269 | 278% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $59.61 | 0.84 | 6.14 | 6.98 | (0.93) | (0.93) | $65.66 | 12.06% | 1.81% | 1.80% | 1.47% | $37071 | 35% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $70.17 | 0.81 | (10.74) | (9.93) | (0.63) | (0.63) | $59.61 | (14.25)% | 1.86% | 1.86% | 1.29% | $6553 | 53% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $58.73 | 0.28 | 11.29 | 11.57 | (0.13) | (0.13) | $70.17 | 19.73%<sup>(f)</sup> <br>| 1.73% | 1.73% | 0.44% | $12518 | 113% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $51.44 | 0.09 | 7.52 | 7.61 | (0.32)<sup>(g)</sup> <br>| (0.32) | $58.73 | 14.85% | 2.06% | 2.02%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| 0.17% | $8418 | 95% |
| **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** | **Service Class** |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $60.78 | 0.54 | 14.99 | 15.53 | – | – | $76.31 | 25.55%<sup>(e)</sup> | 2.76% | 2.71% | 0.66% | $305 | 278% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $54.87 | 0.33 | 5.67 | 6.00 | (0.09) | (0.09) | $60.78 | 10.98% | 2.81% | 2.80% | 0.47% | $541 | 35% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $64.64 | 0.23 | (10.00) | (9.77) | – | – | $54.87 | (15.11)% | 2.86% | 2.86% | 0.29% | $289 | 53% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $54.53 | (0.32) | 10.43 | 10.11 | – | – | $64.64 | 18.54%<sup>(f)</sup> <br>| 2.73% | 2.73% | (0.56)% | $1069 | 113% |
| Year Ended July 31, 2021 | $47.93 | (0.39) | 6.99 | 6.60 | – | – | $54.53 | 13.77% | 3.01% | 2.97%<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| (0.78)% | $368 | 95% |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including swap agreements and futures contracts). The portfolio turnover rate can be high and volatile due to the amount and timing of sales and purchases of fund shares during the period. Portfolio turnover rate is calculated on the basis of the Fund as a whole without distinguishing between classes of shares issued.

(c) The expense ratio does not correlate to the applicable expense limits in place during the period given that the annual contractual expense limitation is applied for the one year periods ended November 30th of each year, instead of coinciding with the July 31st year end.

(d) The portfolio turnover rate significantly decreased due to there being no sales or purchases of U.S. Treasury Obligations during the year.

(e) During the year ended July 31, 2025, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 1.12%.

(f) During the year ended July 31, 2022, the Fund received monies related to certain nonrecurring litigation settlements. The corresponding impact to the total return was 0.16%.

(g) Subsequent to the issuance of the July 31, 2021 financial statements, $0.10 of the distribution was determined to be a return of capital.

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Additional information about ProFunds is available in the annual and semi-annual reports to shareholders of ProFunds.

You can find additional information about each Fund in its current SAI, dated November 28, 2025, as may be amended from time to time, and the most recent Form N-CSR and annual and semi-annual reports to shareholders, which have been filed electronically with the SEC and which are incorporated by reference into, and are legally a part of, this Prospectus. In each Fund's annual report, you will find a summary discussion of the key market conditions and investment strategies that significantly affected the Fund's performance during its last fiscal year. In Form N-CSR, you will find the fund's annual and semiannual financial statements. Copies of the SAI, each Fund's annual and semi-annual reports and other information such as Fund financial statements are available, free of charge, online at each Fund's website (www.profunds.com). You may also request a free copy of the SAI or make inquiries to ProFunds<sup>®</sup> by writing us at the address set forth below or calling us toll-free at the telephone number set forth below.

You can find other information about ProFunds<sup>®</sup> on the SEC's website (www.sec.gov) or you can get copies of this information after payment of a duplicating fee via email to publicinfo@sec.gov.

**ProFunds**<sup>®</sup>

**Post Office Mailing Address for Investments**

P.O. Box 182800

Columbus, OH 43218-2800

Phone Numbers

For Financial Professionals: **(888) PRO-5717** (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552

For All Others: **(888) PRO-FNDS** (888) 776-3637 or (614) 470-8122

Fax Number: (800) 782-4797

**Website Address: www.profunds.com**

ProFunds and the Bull & Bear design, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund and Not just funds, ProFunds are trademarks of ProFund Advisors LLC.

ProFunds Executive Offices

Bethesda, MD

Investment Company Act File No. 811-08239

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**PROSPECTUS** 

November 28, 2025

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| Bitcoin ProFund | BTCFX |
| Ether ProFund | ETHFX |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | BITIX |

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Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or passed upon the accuracy or adequacy of this Prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

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**Table of Contents**

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| **3** | **[Summary Section](#xx_81ea54e0-feec-42c6-ae98-7db7bb55ac03_1)** |
| **4** | [Bitcoin ProFund](#xx_81ea54e0-feec-42c6-ae98-7db7bb55ac03_2) |
| **10** | [Ether ProFund](#xx_03df44e9-e063-424d-a324-5ea18572d68b_1) |
| **15** | [Short Bitcoin ProFund](#xx_06ac4a5b-25a3-456a-b5e8-2764a401744a_1) |
| **23** | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; **[Investment Objectives, Principal Investment](#xx_79dcb950-5b31-40ec-894a-ea07952b8691_1)**<br> **[Strategies and Related Risks](#xx_79dcb950-5b31-40ec-894a-ea07952b8691_1)**<br>|
| **41** | **[Fund Management](#xx_dfce9568-6cfe-4239-a989-ec4df6c7a85c_1)** |
| **43** | **[General Information](#xx_0bd3102d-bfbf-4c65-8e60-d941ac5eaa5b_1)** |
| **48** | **[Shareholder Services Guide](#xx_44e6e0fa-c2b5-49f8-bb3f-f07dc5d54337_1)** |
| **59** | **[Financial Highlights](#xx_5c21e326-5efa-4109-8b33-996f3e170597_1)** |

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**3**

**Summary Section**

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**4 :: Bitcoin ProFund** :: :: TICKER :: Investor Class BTCFX

**Investment Objective**

Bitcoin ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the performance of bitcoin. The Fund currently seeks to achieve this objective primarily through investments in bitcoin futures contracts. **The Fund does not invest directly in bitcoin**.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.45% |
| Other Expenses<sup>1</sup> | 0.75% |
| Recoupment<sup>2</sup> | 0.03% |
| Other Operating Expenses | 0.72% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee** <br> **Waivers and Expense Reimbursements**<br>| 1.20% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>3</sup> | -0.02% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee** <br> **Waivers and Expense Reimbursements**<br>| **1.18%** |

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"Other Expenses" includes 0.08% of Interest Expense incurred in the course of implementing the Fund's strategy.

The "Recoupment" line shows gross recoupment payments made by the Fund during its most recent fiscal year. In addition, at times during the fiscal year amounts were waived or reimbursed to the Fund - the gross amount of this waiver/reimbursement is shown separately in the "Fee Waivers/Reimbursements" line. The recoupment shown did not cause the Fund's expenses to exceed any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the time the recouped amounts were originally waived/reimbursed.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has contractually agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses, excluding Interest and FCM Expense, to the extent necessary to limit such fees and expenses to 1.10% through November 30, 2026. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that

your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $120 | $379 | $657 | $1453 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective primarily through managed exposure to bitcoin futures contracts. In this manner, the Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of bitcoin.

**The Fund does not invest directly in bitcoin.** Investors seeking a direct investment in bitcoin should consider an investment other than the Fund.

Bitcoin is a digital asset. The ownership and operation of bitcoin is determined by participants in an online, peer-to-peer network sometimes referred to as the "Bitcoin Network". The Bitcoin Network connects computers that run publicly accessible, or "open source," software that follows the rules and procedures governing the Bitcoin Network. This is commonly referred to as the Bitcoin Protocol (and is described in more detail in the section entitled "The Bitcoin Protocol" in the Fund's Prospectus). Bitcoin may be used to pay for goods and services, stored for future use, or converted to a government-issued currency. As of the date of this Prospectus, the adoption of bitcoin for these purposes has been limited and bitcoin presently is not widely accepted as a means of payment.

The value of bitcoin is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body. Instead, its value is determined in part by the supply and demand in markets created to facilitate trading of bitcoin. Ownership and transaction records for bitcoin are protected through public-key cryptography. The supply of bitcoin is determined by the Bitcoin Protocol. No single entity owns or operates the Bitcoin Network.

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FUND NUMBER :: Investor Class 120 :: **Bitcoin ProFund :: 5**

The Bitcoin Network is collectively maintained by (1) a decentralized group of participants who run computer software that results in the recording and validation of transactions (commonly referred to as "miners"), (2) developers who propose improvements to the Bitcoin Protocol and the software that enforces the protocol and (3) users who choose which version of the bitcoin software to run. From time to time, the developers suggest changes to the bitcoin software. If a sufficient number of users and miners elect not to adopt the changes, a new digital asset, operating on the earlier version of the bitcoin software, may be created. This is often referred to as a "fork." The value of the Fund may reflect the impact of these forks.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. bitcoin futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to bitcoin. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Bitcoin Futures Contracts** – Standardized, cash-settled bitcoin futures contracts traded on commodity exchanges registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC"). The Fund seeks to invest in cash-settled, front-month bitcoin futures.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Canadian Exchange Traded Funds** – In limited circumstances, for example to manage inflows and outflows or respond to unusual market conditions or increases in margin requirements, the Fund may invest in the securities of exchange traded funds, or "ETFs", organized and listed for trading in Canada. The shares of these ETFs represent an interest in a portfolio of bitcoin.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Reverse Repurchase Agreements** – The Fund seeks to engage in reverse repurchase agreements, a form of borrowing or leverage, and uses the proceeds to help achieve the Fund's investment objective.

In order to maintain its exposure to futures contracts, the Fund must sell its futures contracts as they near expiration and replace them with new futures contracts with a later expiration date. This is often referred to as "rolling" a futures contract. Futures

contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced higher than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "contango." When rolling futures contracts that are in contango, the Fund will sell the expiring contract at a relatively lower price and buy a longer-dated contract at a relatively higher price.

Conversely, futures contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced lower than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "backwardation." When rolling futures contracts that are in backwardation, the Fund will sell the expiring contract at a relatively higher price and buy a longer-dated contract at a relatively lower price.

The Fund expects to gain exposure by investing a portion of its assets in a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Fund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands and advised by ProFund Advisors. Because the Fund intends to qualify for treatment as a regulated investment company ("RIC") under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the Fund intends to invest no more than 25% of the Fund's total assets in the subsidiary at each quarter end of the Fund's tax year. Exceeding this amount may have tax consequences, see the section entitled "Tax Risk" in the Fund's Prospectus for more information. References to investments by the Fund should be read to mean investments by either the Fund or the subsidiary.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Investment Strategy Risk** – The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of bitcoin by primarily investing in bitcoin futures contracts. **The Fund does not invest directly in or hold bitcoin**. Investors seeking a direct investment in bitcoin should consider an investment other than the Fund. While the performance of bitcoin futures contracts, in general, has historically been highly correlated to the performance of "spot" bitcoin, there can be no guarantee that this will continue. "Spot" bitcoin refers to bitcoin that can be purchased immediately. The performance of the Fund should not be expected to match the performance of spot bitcoin.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Market Volatility Risk** – The prices of bitcoin and bitcoin futures have historically been highly volatile. The value of the Fund's investments in bitcoin futures – and therefore the value of an investment in the Fund – could decline significantly and without warning, including to zero. If you are not prepared to accept significant and unexpected changes in the value of the Fund and the possibility that you could lose your entire investment in the Fund you should not invest in the Fund.

Trading prices of bitcoin and other digital assets have experienced significant volatility in recent periods and may continue to do so. For instance, there were steep increases in

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**6 :: Bitcoin ProFund** :: :: TICKER :: Investor Class BTCFX

the value of certain digital assets, including bitcoin over the course of 2021, and multiple market observers asserted that digital assets were experiencing a "bubble." These increases were followed by steep drawdowns throughout 2022 in digital asset trading prices, including for bitcoin. These episodes of rapid price appreciation followed by steep drawdowns have occurred multiple times throughout bitcoin's history, including in 2011, 2013-2014, and 2017-2018, before repeating again in 2021-2022. Since then, bitcoin prices have continued to exhibit extreme volatility. Such volatility may persist.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Liquidity Risk** — The market for the bitcoin futures contracts is still developing and may be subject to periods of illiquidity. During such times it may be difficult or impossible to buy or sell a position at the desired price. Market disruptions or volatility can also make it difficult to find a counterparty willing to transact at a reasonable price and sufficient size. Illiquid markets may cause losses, which could be significant. The large size of the positions which the Fund may acquire increases the risk of illiquidity, may make its positions more difficult to liquidate, and may increase the losses incurred while trying to do so. Such large positions also may impact the price of bitcoin futures, which could decrease the correlation between the performance of bitcoin futures and spot bitcoin.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Futures Risk** – The market for bitcoin futures may be less developed, and potentially less liquid and more volatile, than more established futures markets. While the bitcoin futures market has grown substantially since bitcoin futures commenced trading, there can be no assurance that this growth will continue. The price for bitcoin futures contracts is based on a number of factors, including the supply of and the demand for bitcoin futures contracts. Market conditions and expectations, regulatory limitations or limitations imposed by the listing exchanges or futures commission merchants ("FCMs") (e.g., margin requirements, position limits, and accountability levels), collateral requirements, availability of counterparties, and other factors each can impact the supply of and demand for bitcoin futures contracts.

Market conditions and expectations, margin requirements, position limits, accountability levels, collateral requirements, availability of counterparties, and other factors may also limit the Fund's ability to achieve its desired exposure to bitcoin futures contracts. If the Fund is unable to achieve such exposure it may not be able to meet its investment objective and the Fund's returns may be different or lower than expected. Additionally, collateral requirements may require the Fund to liquidate its positions, potentially incurring losses and expenses, when it otherwise would not do so. Investing in derivatives like bitcoin futures may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to significant risks. These risks include counterparty risk and liquidity risk.

The performance of bitcoin futures contracts, in general, has historically been highly correlated to the performance of bitcoin. However, there can be no guarantee this will continue.

Transaction costs (including the costs associated with futures investing), position limits, the availability of counterparties and other factors may impact the cost of bitcoin futures contracts and decrease the correlation between the performance of bitcoin futures contracts and bitcoin, over short or even long-term periods. In the event that there are persistent disconnects between bitcoin and bitcoin futures, the Fund may not be able to obtain the desired exposure and may not be able to achieve its investment objective.

Moreover, price differences between bitcoin and bitcoin futures will expose the Fund to risks different from, and possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in bitcoin, including larger losses or smaller gains.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Futures Capacity Risk** – If the Fund's ability to obtain exposure to bitcoin futures contracts consistent with its investment objective is disrupted for any reason including, for example, limited liquidity in the bitcoin futures market, a disruption to the bitcoin futures market, or as a result of margin requirements, position limits, accountability levels, or other limitations imposed by the Fund's futures commission merchants ("FCMs"), the listing exchanges or the CFTC, the Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective and may experience significant losses.

In such circumstances, the Advisor intends to take such action as it believes appropriate and in the best interest of the Fund. Any disruption in the Fund's ability to obtain exposure to bitcoin futures contracts will cause the Fund's performance to deviate from the performance of bitcoin and bitcoin futures. Additionally, the ability of the Fund to obtain exposure to bitcoin futures contracts is limited by certain tax rules that limit the amount the Fund can invest in its wholly-owned subsidiary as of the end of each tax quarter. Exceeding this amount may have tax consequences, see the section entitled "Tax Risk" in the Fund's Prospectus for more information.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Cost of Futures Investment Risk** – As discussed above, when a bitcoin futures contract is nearing expiration, the Fund will "roll" the futures contract, which means it will generally sell such contract and use the proceeds to buy a bitcoin futures contract with a later expiration date. When rolling futures contracts that are in contango, the Fund would sell a lower priced, expiring contract and purchase a higher priced, longer-dated contract. The price difference between the expiring contract and longer-dated contract associated with rolling bitcoin futures is typically substantially higher than the price difference associated with rolling other futures contracts. Bitcoin futures have historically experienced extended periods of contango. Contango in the bitcoin futures market may have a significant adverse impact on the performance of the Fund and may cause bitcoin futures and the Fund to underperform spot bitcoin. Both contango and backwardation would reduce the Fund's correlation to spot bitcoin and may limit or prevent the Fund from achieving its investment objective.

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FUND NUMBER :: Investor Class 120 :: **Bitcoin ProFund :: 7**

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Risk** – The Fund's investments in bitcoin futures contracts expose the Fund to the risks associated with an investment in bitcoin because the price of bitcoin futures is substantially based on the price of bitcoin. Bitcoin is a relatively new innovation and is subject to unique and substantial risks. The market for bitcoin is subject to rapid price swings, changes and uncertainty.

The further development of the Bitcoin Network and the acceptance and use of bitcoin are subject to a variety of factors that are difficult to evaluate. The slowing, stopping or reversing of the development of the Bitcoin Network or the acceptance of bitcoin may adversely affect the price and liquidity of bitcoin. The widespread adoption of a competing digital asset or blockchain may result in a reduction in demand for bitcoin. A significant portion of the demand for bitcoin may be the result of speculation. Such speculation regarding the potential future appreciation in the price of bitcoin may artificially inflate or deflate the price of bitcoin and increase volatility. Bitcoin is subject to the risk of fraud, theft, manipulation or security failures, operational or other problems that impact digital asset trading venues. Additionally, if one or a coordinated group of miners were to gain control of 51% of the Bitcoin Network, they would have the ability to execute extensive attacks, manipulate transactions, halt payments and fraudulently obtain bitcoin. A significant portion of bitcoin is held by a small number of holders sometimes referred to as "whales". Transactions by these holders may influence the price of bitcoin.

Unlike the exchanges for more traditional assets, such as equity securities and futures contracts, bitcoin and digital asset trading venues are largely unregulated, may be operating out of compliance with regulation, and are highly fragmented. As a result of the lack of regulation, individuals or groups may engage in fraud or market manipulation (including using social media to promote bitcoin in a way that artificially increases the price of bitcoin). Investors may be more exposed to the risk of theft, fraud and market manipulation than when investing in more traditional asset classes. Over the past several years, a number of digital asset trading venues have been closed due to fraud, failure or security breaches. Investors in bitcoin may have little or no recourse should such theft, fraud or manipulation occur and could suffer significant losses. Legal or regulatory changes may negatively impact the operation of the Bitcoin Network or restrict the use of bitcoin. In addition, digital asset trading venues, bitcoin miners, and other participants may have significant exposure to other digital assets. Instability in the price, availability or legal or regulatory status of those instruments may adversely impact the operation of the digital asset trading venues and the Bitcoin Network. As a result, events that are not necessarily related to the security or utility of bitcoin can nonetheless cause a significant decline in the price of bitcoin (e.g., the collapse of TerraUSD in May 2022 and FTX Trading Ltd. in November 2022).

The realization of any of these risks could result in a decline in the acceptance of bitcoin and consequently a reduction in the value of bitcoin and the Fund. Finally, the creation of a "fork" (as described above) or a substantial giveaway of bitcoin (sometimes referred to as an "air drop") may result in significant and unexpected declines in the value of bitcoin and the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Canadian ETF Risk** – Canadian ETFs that provide exposure to bitcoin are subject to many of the same risks as a direct investment in bitcoin. Additionally, shares of these ETFs may trade at a premium or discount from the value of their underlying investments, may become illiquid, may or may not be correlated with the price of bitcoin or bitcoin futures contracts, and may be highly volatile. If the Fund invests in an ETF, the Fund's shareholders will indirectly bear the Fund's proportionate share of the fees and expenses paid by that ETF, in addition to the Fund's own fees and expenses. In addition, Canadian ETFs are not regulated under the 1940 Act, the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or any other U.S. federal or state securities laws. Therefore, the Fund's investments in these vehicles will not benefit from the protections and restrictions of such laws.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Subsidiary Investment Risk** — Changes in the laws of the United States and/or the Cayman Islands, under which the Fund and the subsidiary are organized, respectively, could result in the inability of the Fund to operate as intended and could negatively affect the Fund and its shareholders.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Borrowing Risk** – The Fund may borrow for investment purposes using reverse repurchase agreements. In particular, the Fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements at or near its tax quarter-end. The cost of borrowing may reduce the Fund's return during those periods. Borrowing may cause the Fund to liquidate positions under adverse market conditions to satisfy its repayment obligations. Borrowing increases the risk of loss and may increase the volatility of the Fund. There can be no assurance that the Fund will be able to enter into reverse repurchase agreements or obtain favorable terms for those agreements.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Concentration Risk** — The Fund has significant exposure to bitcoin. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with

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**8 :: Bitcoin ProFund** :: :: TICKER :: Investor Class BTCFX

a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Management Risk** — The Fund is actively managed and its performance reflects the investment decisions that ProFund Advisors makes for the Fund. ProFund Advisors' judgments about the Fund's investments may prove to be incorrect. If the investments selected and strategies employed by the Fund fail to produce the intended results, the Fund could underperform or have negative returns as compared to other funds with a similar investment objective and/or strategies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares during its first full calendar year of operations, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expenses limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations,

if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2023 | 70.31% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2022 | -59.30% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | 17.18% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | One<br> Year<br>| Since<br> Inception<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  | **7/28/2021** |
| – Before Taxes | 103.28% | 20.02% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | 80.88% | 14.07% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions and <br> Sale of Shares<br>| 57.55% | 12.32% |  |
| **Bloomberg Bitcoin Index**<sup>1</sup> | **122.49%** | **28.06%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>2</sup> | **25.02%** | **10.51%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. "Since Inception" returns are calculated from the date the Fund commenced operations, not the date of inception of the Index.

Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. "Since Inception" returns are calculated from the date the Fund commenced operations, not the date of inception of the Index. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

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FUND NUMBER :: Investor Class 120 :: **Bitcoin ProFund :: 9**

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and George Banian, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since July 2021 and March 2022, respectively.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $1,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $1,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, monthly, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**10 :: Ether ProFund** :: :: TICKER :: Investor Class ETHFX

**Investment Objective**

Ether ProFund (the "Fund") seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the performance of ether. The Fund currently seeks to achieve this objective primarily through investments in ether futures contracts. **The Fund does not invest directly in ether**.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.75% |
| Other Expenses<sup>1</sup> | 3.27% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee** <br> **Waivers and Expense Reimbursements**<br>| 4.02% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>2</sup> | -2.48% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee** <br> **Waivers and Expense Reimbursements**<br>| **1.54%** |

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"Other Expenses" includes 0.14% of Interest Expense incurred in the course of implementing the Fund's strategy.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has contractually agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses, excluding Interest and FCM Expense, to the extent necessary to limit such fees and expenses to 1.40% through November 30, 2026. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $157 | $997 | $1854 | $4069 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. From the date of the Fund's inception through July 31, 2025, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective primarily through managed exposure to ether futures contracts. In this manner, the Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of ether.

**The Fund does not invest directly in ether.** Investors seeking a direct investment in ether should consider an investment other than the Fund.

Ether is a digital asset. The ownership and operation of ether is determined by participants in an online, peer-to-peer network sometimes referred to as the "Ethereum Network." The Ethereum Network connects computers that run publicly accessible, or "open source," software that follows the rules and procedures governing the Ethereum Network. This is commonly referred to as the Ethereum Protocol (and is described in more detail in the section entitled "The Ethereum Protocol" in the Fund's Prospectus).

The value of ether is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body. Instead, its value is determined in part by the supply and demand in markets created to facilitate the trading of ether. Ownership and transaction records for ether are protected through public-key cryptography. The supply of ether is determined by the Ethereum Protocol. No single entity owns or operates the Ethereum Network. The Ethereum Network is collectively maintained by (1) a decentralized group of participants who run computer software that results in the recording and validation of transactions (commonly referred to as "validators"), (2) developers who propose improvements to the Ethereum Protocol and the software that enforces the Protocol and (3) users who choose which version of the Ethereum software to run. From time to time, the developers suggest changes to the Ethereum software. If a sufficient number of users and validators elect not to adopt the changes, a new digital asset, operating on the earlier version of the Ethereum software, may be created. This is often referred to as a "fork." The price of the ether futures contracts in which the Fund invests may reflect the impact of these forks.

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FUND NUMBER :: Investor Class 122 :: **Ether ProFund :: 11**

Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in instruments that provide exposure to ether and/or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. ether futures contracts) in order to gain exposure to ether. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Ether Futures Contracts** – Standardized, cash-settled ether futures contracts traded on commodity exchanges registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC"). The Fund seeks to invest in cash-settled, front-month ether futures. The Fund may also invest in back-month ether futures contracts. Front-month ether futures contracts are those contracts with the shortest time to maturity. Back-month ether futures contracts are those with longer times to maturity.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Reverse Repurchase Agreements** – The Fund seeks to engage in reverse repurchase agreements, a form of borrowing or leverage, and uses the proceeds to help achieve the Fund's investment objective.

In order to maintain its exposure to futures contracts, the Fund must sell its futures contracts as they near expiration and replace them with new futures contracts with a later expiration date. This is often referred to as "rolling" a futures contract. Futures contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced higher than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "contango." When rolling futures contracts that are in contango, the Fund will sell the expiring contract at a relatively lower price and buy a longer-dated contract at a relatively higher price.

Conversely, futures contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced lower than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "backwardation." When rolling futures contracts that are in backwardation, the Fund will sell the expiring contract at a relatively higher price and buy a longer-dated contract at a relatively lower price.

The Fund expects to gain exposure by investing a portion of its assets in a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Fund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands and advised by ProFund Advisors. Because the Fund intends to qualify for treatment as a regulated investment company ("RIC") under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the Fund intends to invest no more than 25% of the Fund's total assets in the subsidiary at each quarter end of the Fund's tax year. Exceeding this amount may have tax consequences, see the section entitled "Tax Risk" in the Fund's Prospectus for more information. References to investments by the Fund should be read to mean investments by either the Fund or the subsidiary.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Investment Strategy Risk** – The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of ether by primarily investing in ether futures contracts. **The Fund does not invest directly in or hold ether**. Investors seeking a direct investment in ether should consider an investment other than the Fund. While the performance of ether futures contracts, in general, has historically been highly correlated to the performance of "spot" ether, there can be no guarantee that this will continue. "Spot" ether refers to ether that can be purchased immediately. The performance of the Fund should not be expected to match the performance of spot ether.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Ether Market Volatility Risk** – The prices of ether and ether futures have historically been highly volatile. The value of the Fund's investments in ether futures – and therefore the value of an investment in the Fund – could decline significantly and without warning, including to zero. If you are not prepared to accept significant and unexpected changes in the value of the Fund and the possibility that you could lose your entire investment in the Fund you should not invest in the Fund.

Trading prices of ether and other digital assets have experienced significant volatility in recent periods and may continue to do so. For instance, there were steep increases in the value of certain digital assets, including ether over the course of 2021, and multiple market observers asserted that digital assets were experiencing a "bubble." These increases were followed by steep drawdowns throughout 2022 in digital asset trading prices, including for ether. These episodes of rapid price appreciation followed by steep drawdowns have occurred multiple times throughout ether's history, including in 2017-2018 and 2021-2022. Since then ether prices have continued to exhibit extreme volatility. Such volatility may persist.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Liquidity Risk** — The market for the ether futures contracts is still developing and may be subject to periods of illiquidity. During such times it may be difficult or impossible to buy or sell a position at the desired price. Market disruptions or

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**12 :: Ether ProFund** :: :: TICKER :: Investor Class ETHFX

volatility can also make it difficult to find a counterparty willing to transact at a reasonable price and sufficient size. Illiquid markets may cause losses, which could be significant. The large size of the positions which the Fund may acquire increases the risk of illiquidity, may make its positions more difficult to liquidate, and may increase the losses incurred while trying to do so. Such large positions also may impact the price of ether futures, which could decrease the correlation between the performance of ether futures and spot ether.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Ether Futures Risk** – The market for ether futures may be less developed, and potentially less liquid and more volatile, than more established futures markets. While the ether futures market has grown substantially since ether futures commenced trading, there can be no assurance that this growth will continue. The price for ether futures contracts is based on a number of factors, including the supply of and the demand for ether futures contracts. Market conditions and expectations, regulatory limitations or limitations imposed by the listing exchanges or futures commission merchants ("FCMs") (e.g., margin requirements, position limits, and accountability levels), collateral requirements, availability of counterparties, and other factors each can impact the supply of and demand for ether futures contracts.

Market conditions and expectations, margin requirements, position limits, accountability levels, collateral requirements, availability of counterparties, and other factors may also limit the Fund's ability to achieve its desired exposure to ether futures contracts. If the Fund is unable to achieve such exposure it may not be able to meet its investment objective and the Fund's returns may be different or lower than expected. Additionally, collateral requirements may require the Fund to liquidate its positions, potentially incurring losses and expenses, when it otherwise would not do so. Investing in derivatives like ether futures may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to significant risks. These risks include counterparty risk and liquidity risk.

The performance of ether futures contracts, in general, has historically been highly correlated to the performance of ether. However, there can be no guarantee this will continue. Transaction costs (including the costs associated with futures investing), position limits, the availability of counterparties and other factors may impact the cost of ether futures contracts and decrease the correlation between the performance of ether futures contracts and ether, over short or even long-term periods. In the event that there are persistent disconnects between ether and ether futures, the Fund may not be able to obtain the desired exposure and may not be able to achieve its investment objective.

In addition, the performance of back-month futures contracts is likely to differ more significantly from the performance of the spot prices of ether. To the extent the Fund is invested in back-month ether future contracts, the performance of the Fund should be expected to deviate more significantly from the performance of ether. Moreover, price differences between

ether and ether futures will expose the Fund to risks different from, and possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in ether, including larger losses or smaller gains.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Ether Futures Capacity Risk** – If the Fund's ability to obtain exposure to ether futures contracts consistent with its investment objective is disrupted for any reason including, for example, limited liquidity in the ether futures market, a disruption to the ether futures market, or as a result of margin requirements, position limits, accountability levels, or other limitations imposed by the Fund's futures commission merchants ("FCMs"), the listing exchanges or the CFTC, the Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective and may experience significant losses.

In such circumstances, the Advisor intends to take such action as it believes appropriate and in the best interest of the Fund. Any disruption in the Fund's ability to obtain exposure to ether futures contracts will cause the Fund's performance to deviate from the performance of ether and ether futures. Additionally, the ability of the Fund to obtain exposure to ether futures contracts is limited by certain tax rules that limit the amount the Fund can invest in its wholly-owned subsidiary as of the end of each tax quarter. Exceeding this amount may have tax consequences, see the section entitled "Tax Risk" in the Fund's Prospectus for more information.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Cost of Futures Investment Risk** – As discussed above, when a ether futures contract is nearing expiration, the Fund will "roll" the futures contract, which means it will generally sell such contract and use the proceeds to buy a ether futures contract with a later expiration date. When rolling futures contracts that are in contango, the Fund would sell a lower priced, expiring contract and purchase a higher priced, longer-dated contract. The price difference between the expiring contract and longer-dated contract associated with rolling ether futures is typically substantially higher than the price difference associated with rolling other futures contracts. Ether futures have historically experienced extended periods of contango. Contango in the ether futures market may have a significant adverse impact on the performance of the Fund and may cause ether futures and the Fund to underperform spot ether. Both contango and backwardation would reduce the Fund's correlation to spot ether and may limit or prevent the Fund from achieving its investment objective. The impact of both contango and backwardation may also be greater to the extent the Fund invests in back-month futures contracts.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Ether Risk** – The Fund's investments in ether futures contracts exposes the Fund to the risks associated with an investment in ether because the price of ether futures is substantially based on the price of ether. Ether is a relatively new innovation and is subject to unique and substantial risks. The market for ether is subject to rapid price swings, changes and uncertainty. A significant portion of the demand for ether may be the result of speculation. Consequently, the value of ether has been, and

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FUND NUMBER :: Investor Class 122 :: **Ether ProFund :: 13**

may continue to be, substantially dependent on speculation. Such speculation regarding the potential future appreciation of the price of ether may artificially inflate or deflate the price of ether and increase volatility. The further development of the Ethereum Network and the acceptance and use of ether are subject to a variety of factors that are difficult to evaluate. The slowing, stopping or reversing of the development of the Ethereum Network or the acceptance of ether may adversely affect the price and liquidity of ether. Ether is subject to the risk of fraud, theft, manipulation or security failures, operational or other problems that impact ether trading venues. Additionally, if one or a coordinated group of validators were to gain control of 33% or more of staked ether, they would have the ability to execute extensive attacks, manipulate transactions and fraudulently obtain ether. If such a validator or group of validators were to gain control of one-third of staked ether, they could halt payments. A significant portion of ether is held by a small number of holders sometimes referred to as "whales". Transactions by these holders may influence the price of ether and these holders may have the ability to manipulate the price of ether.

Unlike the exchanges for more traditional assets, such as equity securities and futures contracts, ether and ether trading venues are largely unregulated and may be operating out of compliance with applicable regulation. As a result of the lack of regulation, individuals or groups may engage in fraud or market manipulation (including using social media to promote ether in a way that artificially increases the price of ether). Investors may be more exposed to the risk of theft, fraud and market manipulation than when investing in more traditional asset classes. Over the past several years, a number of ether trading venues have been closed due to fraud, failure or security breaches. Investors in ether may have little or no recourse should such theft, fraud or manipulation occur and could suffer significant losses.

Legal or regulatory changes may negatively impact the operation of the Ethereum Network or restrict the use of ether. For example, if ether were determined to be or were expected to be determined to be a security under the federal securities laws, it is possible certain trading venues would no longer facilitate trading in ether, trading in ether futures may become significantly more volatile and/or completely halted, and the value of an investment in the Fund could decline significantly and without warning, including to zero.

In addition, digital asset trading venues and other participants may have significant exposure to other digital assets. Instability in the price, availability, or legal or regulatory status of those instruments may adversely impact the operation of the digital asset trading venues and the Ethereum Network. As a result, events that are not necessarily related to the security or utility of ether can nonetheless cause a significant decline in the price of ether (e.g., the collapse of TerraUSD in May 2022 and FTX Trading Ltd. in November 2022). Additionally, the Ethereum blockchain's protocol, including the code of smart

contracts running on the Ethereum blockchain, may contain flaws that can be, and have been, exploited by attackers (e.g., the exploit of The DAO's smart contract in June 2016 that resulted in a permanent hard fork).

The realization of any of these risks could result in a decline in the acceptance of ether and consequently a reduction in the value of ether, ether futures, and the Fund.

Finally, the creation of a "fork" or a substantial giveaway of ether (sometimes referred to as an "air drop") may result in significant and unexpected declines in the value of ether, ether futures, and the Fund. A fork may be intentional, such as the 'Merge.' The 'Merge' refers to protocol changes altering the method by which transactions are validated.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Subsidiary Investment Risk** — Changes in the laws of the United States and/or the Cayman Islands, under which the Fund and the subsidiary are organized, respectively, could result in the inability of the Fund to operate as intended and could negatively affect the Fund and its shareholders.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Borrowing Risk** – The Fund may borrow for investment purposes using reverse repurchase agreements. In particular, the Fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements at or near its tax quarter-end. The cost of borrowing may reduce the Fund's return during those periods. Borrowing may cause the Fund to liquidate positions under adverse market conditions to satisfy its repayment obligations. Borrowing increases the risk of loss and may increase the volatility of the Fund. There can be no assurance that the Fund will be able to enter into reverse repurchase agreements or obtain favorable terms for those agreements.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Concentration Risk** — The Fund has significant exposure to ether. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Management Risk** — The Fund is actively managed and its performance reflects the investment decisions that ProFund Advisors makes for the Fund. ProFund Advisors' judgments about the Fund's investments may prove to be

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incorrect. If the investments selected and strategies employed by the Fund fail to produce the intended results, the Fund could underperform or have negative returns as compared to other funds with a similar investment objective and/or strategies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**New Fund Risk** — The Fund recently commenced operations, has a limited operating history, and started operations with a small asset base. There can be no assurance that the Fund will be successful or grow to or maintain a viable size, that an active trading market for the Fund's shares will develop or be maintained, or that the Fund's shares' listing will continue unchanged.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

Performance history will be available for the Fund after it has been in operation for a full calendar year. After the Fund has a full calendar year of performance information, performance information will be shown on an annual basis.

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and George Banian, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since inception.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $1,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $1,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains, unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, monthly, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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FUND NUMBER :: Investor Class 121 :: **Short Bitcoin ProFund :: 15**

**Investment Objective**

Short Bitcoin ProFund (the "Fund") seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Bloomberg Bitcoin Index (the "Index").

In this manner, the Fund seeks daily returns that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the price of bitcoin. **The Fund does not directly short bitcoin**.

**Important Information About the Fund**

If the Fund is successful in meeting its investment objective, it should gain approximately as much as much as the Index loses when the Index falls on a given day. Conversely, it should lose approximately as much as much as the Index gains when the Index rises on a given day. **The Fund does not seek to achieve the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for any period other than a day.**

While the Fund has a daily investment objective, you may hold Fund shares for longer than one day if you believe doing so is consistent with your goals and risk tolerance. **If you hold fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand that over your holding period:** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The table below describes the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Fund. **You may pay** 

**other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.**

**Shareholder Fees** 

(fees paid directly from your investment)

**Wire Fee $10** 

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|:---|:---|
| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) | **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the <br> value of your investment) |
|  | Investor<br> Class<br>|
| Investment Advisory Fees | 0.45% |
| Other Expenses<sup>1</sup> | 5.47% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses Before Fee** <br> **Waivers and Expense Reimbursements**<br>| 5.92% |
| Fee Waivers/Reimbursements<sup>2</sup> | -4.76% |
| **Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee** <br> **Waivers and Expense Reimbursements**<br>| **1.16%** |

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"Other Expenses" includes 0.06% of Interest Expense incurred in the course of implementing the Fund's strategy.

ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors") has contractually agreed to waive fees and to reimburse expenses, excluding Interest and FCM Expense, to the extent necessary to limit such fees and expenses to 1.10% through November 30, 2026. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by ProFund Advisors within three years subject to certain limitations.

**Example:** This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds.

The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeem or hold all of your shares at the end of each period. The example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same, except that the fee waiver/expense reimbursement is assumed only to pertain to the first year. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your approximate costs would be:

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | 1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years |
| Investor Class | $118 | $1336 | $2532 | $5427 |

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The Fund pays transaction and financing costs associated with the purchase and sale of securities and derivatives. These costs are not reflected in the table or the example above.

**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when the Fund's shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in the Annual Fund Operating Expenses or in the example above, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate was 0% of the average value of its portfolio. This portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to cash instruments or derivatives transactions. If such transactions were included, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate would be significantly higher.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

The Fund invests in financial instruments that ProFund Advisors believes, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target.

Bitcoin is a digital asset. The ownership and operation of bitcoin is determined by participants in an online, peer-to-peer network sometimes referred to as the "Bitcoin Network". The Bitcoin Network connects computers that run publicly accessible, or "open source," software that follows the rules and procedures governing the Bitcoin Network. This is commonly referred to as the Bitcoin Protocol (and is described in more detail in the section entitled "The Bitcoin Protocol" in the Fund's Prospectus). Bitcoin may be used to pay for goods and services, stored for future use, or converted to a government-issued currency. As of the date of this Prospectus, the adoption of bitcoin for these purposes has been limited and bitcoin presently is not widely accepted as a means of payment.

The value of bitcoin is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body. Instead, its value is determined in part by the supply and demand in markets created to facilitate trading of bitcoin. Ownership and transaction records for bitcoin are protected through public-key cryptography. The supply of bitcoin is determined by the Bitcoin Protocol. No single entity owns or operates the Bitcoin Network. The Bitcoin Network is collectively maintained by (1) a decentralized group of participants who run computer software that results in the recording and validation of transactions (commonly referred to as "miners"), (2) developers who propose improvements to the Bitcoin Protocol and the software that enforces the protocol and (3) users who choose which version of the bitcoin software to run. From time to time, the developers suggest changes to the bitcoin software. If a sufficient number of users and miners elect not to adopt the changes, a

new digital asset, operating on the earlier version of the bitcoin software, may be created. This is often referred to as a "fork." The value of the Fund may reflect the impact of these forks.

The Index is designed to measure the performance of a single bitcoin traded in USD and seeks to provide a proxy for the bitcoin market. The Index price is a composite of U.S. dollar-bitcoin trading activities reported by certain digital asset trading platforms that are evaluated based on a variety of different criteria, including the trading platforms' oversight and governance controls, liquidity, capital controls, data transparency and data integrity. The digital asset trading platforms included in the Index are reevaluated quarterly. The Index is constructed and maintained by Bloomberg Index Services Limited. More information about the Index is published under the Bloomberg ticker symbol "BITCOIN". In order to obtain inverse or "short" exposure, the Fund intends to enter into cash-settled bitcoin futures contracts as the "seller." In simplest terms, in a cash-settled futures market the seller pays the counterparty if the price of a futures contract goes up and receives cash from the counterparty if the price of the futures contract goes down.

The Fund will invest principally in the financial instruments listed below.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives** — Financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset or rate, such as stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds, interest rates or indexes. The Fund invests in derivatives (e.g. bitcoin futures contracts and swap agreements) in order to gain inverse exposure to the Index. These derivatives principally include:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Bitcoin Futures Contracts** – Standardized, cash-settled bitcoin futures contracts traded on commodity exchanges registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC"). The Fund seeks to invest in cash-settled, front-month bitcoin futures.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Swap Agreements** – The Fund typically enters into swap agreements that provide exposure to bitcoin. Swap agreements are derivative contracts entered into primarily with major global financial institutions for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard swap transaction, two parties agree to exchange or "swap" payments based on the change in value of an underlying asset or benchmark, such as exchange-traded funds or indexes. For example, two parties may agree to exchange the return (or differentials in rates of returns) earned or realized on a particular investment or instrument.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments** — The Fund expects that any cash balances maintained in connection with its use of derivatives will typically be held in high quality, short-term money market instruments, for example:

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**U.S. Treasury Bills** — U.S. government securities that have initial maturities of one year or less, and are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Repurchase Agreements** — Contracts in which a seller of securities, usually U.S. government securities or other money market instruments, agrees to buy the securities back at a specified time and price.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Reverse Repurchase Agreements** – The Fund seeks to engage in reverse repurchase agreements, a form of borrowing or leverage, and uses the proceeds to help achieve the Fund's investment objective.

ProFund Advisors uses a mathematical approach to investing in which it determines the type, quantity and mix of investment positions that it believes, in combination, the Fund should hold to produce daily returns consistent with the Daily Target. For these purposes a day is measured from the time of one net asset value ("NAV") calculation to the next.

The Fund seeks to remain fully invested at all times in financial instruments that, in combination, provide inverse exposure consistent with the investment objective, without regard to market conditions, trends or direction.

The Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio each day so that its exposure to the Index is consistent with the Daily Target. The Index's movements during the day will affect whether the Fund's portfolio needs to be rebalanced. For example, if the Index has risen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should fall (assuming there were no shares issued). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be decreased. Conversely, if the Index has fallen on a given day, net assets of the Fund should rise (assuming there were no share redemptions). As a result, the Fund's exposure will need to be increased.

In order to maintain its inverse exposure to the Index, the Fund intends to exit its futures contracts as they near expiration and replace them with new futures contracts with a later expiration date. Futures contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced lower than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "backwardation." When rolling short futures contracts that are in backwardation, the Fund will close its short position by buying the expiring contract at a relatively higher price and selling a longer-dated contract at a relatively lower price. The presence of backwardation would be expected to adversely affect the performance of the Fund.

Conversely, futures contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced higher than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "contango." When rolling short futures contracts that are in contango, the Fund will close its short position by buying the expiring contract at a relatively lower price and selling a longer-dated contract at a relatively higher price. The presence of contango may positively affect the performance of the Fund.

The Fund expects to gain inverse exposure by investing a portion of its assets in a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Fund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands and advised by ProFund Advisors. Because the Fund intends to qualify for treatment as a regulated investment company ("RIC") under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the Fund intends to invest no more than 25% of the Fund's total assets in the subsidiary at each quarter end of the Fund's tax year. Exceeding this amount may have tax consequences, see the section entitled "Tax Risk" in the Fund's Prospectus for more information. References to investments by the Fund should be read to mean investments by either the Fund or the subsidiary.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Principal Risks**

**You could lose money by investing in the Fund.**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Investment Strategy Risk** – The Fund obtains short exposure to bitcoin in a manner designed to provide inverse exposure to the single day returns of the Index. **The Fund does not directly short bitcoin.** Investors seeking to short bitcoin directly should consider an investment other than the Fund. While the performance of bitcoin futures contracts, in general, has historically been highly correlated to the performance of "spot" bitcoin, there can be no guarantee that this will continue. "Spot" bitcoin refers to bitcoin that can be purchased immediately.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Market Volatility Risk** – The prices of bitcoin and bitcoin futures have historically been highly volatile. The value of the Fund's inverse exposure to bitcoin futures – and therefore the value of an investment in the Fund – could decline significantly and without warning, including to zero. If you are not prepared to accept significant and unexpected changes in the value of the Fund and the possibility that you could lose your entire investment in the Fund you should not invest in the Fund.

Trading prices of bitcoin and other digital assets have experienced significant volatility in recent periods and may continue to do so. For instance, there were steep increases in the value of certain digital assets, including bitcoin over the course of 2021, and multiple market observers asserted that digital assets were experiencing a "bubble." These increases were followed by steep drawdowns throughout 2022 in digital asset trading prices, including for bitcoin. These episodes of rapid price appreciation followed by steep drawdowns have occurred multiple times throughout bitcoin's history, including in 2011, 2013-2014, and 2017-2018, before repeating again in 2021-2022. Since then, bitcoin prices have continued to exhibit extreme volatility. Such volatility may persist.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Futures Risk** – The market for bitcoin futures may be less developed, and potentially less liquid and more volatile,

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than more established futures markets. While the bitcoin futures market has grown substantially since bitcoin futures commenced trading, there can be no assurance that this growth will continue. The price for bitcoin futures contracts is based on a number of factors, including the supply of and the demand for bitcoin futures contracts. Market conditions and expectations, regulatory limitations or limitations imposed by the listing exchanges or futures commission merchants ("FCMs") (e.g., margin requirements, position limits, and accountability levels), collateral requirements, availability of counterparties, and other factors each can impact the supply of and demand for bitcoin futures contracts.

Market conditions and expectations, margin requirements, position limits, accountability levels, collateral requirements, availability of counterparties, and other factors may also limit the Fund's ability to achieve its desired exposure to bitcoin futures contracts. If the Fund is unable to achieve such exposure it may not be able to meet its investment objective and the Fund's returns may be different or lower than expected. Additionally, collateral requirements may require the Fund to liquidate its positions, potentially incurring losses and expenses, when it otherwise would not do so. Investing in derivatives like bitcoin futures may be considered aggressive and may expose the Fund to significant risks. These risks include counterparty risk and liquidity risk.

The performance of bitcoin futures contracts, in general, has historically been highly correlated to the performance of bitcoin. However, there can be no guarantee this will continue. Transaction costs (including the costs associated with futures investing), position limits, the availability of counterparties and other factors may impact the cost of bitcoin futures contracts and decrease the correlation between the performance of bitcoin futures contracts and bitcoin, over short or even long-term periods. In the event that there are persistent disconnects between bitcoin and bitcoin futures, the Fund may not be able to obtain the desired inverse exposure and may not be able to achieve its investment objective.

Moreover, price differences between bitcoin and bitcoin futures will expose the Fund to risks different from, and possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in bitcoin, including larger losses or smaller gains.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short or Inverse Investing Risk** — You will lose money when the Index rises – a result that is the opposite from a traditional

index fund. Obtaining inverse or "short" exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. The costs of obtaining this short exposure will lower your returns. If the level of the Index approaches a 100% increase at any point in the day, you could lose your entire investment. As a result, an investment in the Fund may not be suitable for all investors.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Holding Period Risk** — The performance of the Fund for periods longer than a single day will likely differ from the Daily Target. This difference may be significant. **If you are considering holding fund shares for longer than a day, it's important that you understand the impact of Index returns and Index volatility (how much the value of the Index moves up and down from day-to-day) on your holding period return.** Index volatility has a negative impact on Fund returns. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect the Fund's returns as much as or more than the return of the Index.

The following table illustrates the impact of Index volatility and Index return on Fund returns for a hypothetical one-year period. However, these effects will impact your return for any holding period other than a day. **The longer you hold shares of the Fund, the more magnified these effects will be. As a result, you should consider monitoring your investments in the Fund in light of your individual investment goals and risk tolerance.** 

In the table areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund can be expected to return less than the Daily Target. As the table shows, your return will tend to be worse than the Daily Target when there are smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility. Your return will tend to be better than the Daily Target when there are larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility. You may lose money when the Index return is flat (i.e., close to zero) and you may lose money when the Index falls.

The table uses hypothetical annualized Index volatility and Index returns to illustrate the impact of these two factors on Fund performance over a one-year period. It does not represent actual returns. Each row corresponds to the level of a hypothetical Index return for a one-year period. Each column corresponds to a level of hypothetical annualized Index volatility. For example, the Fund may mistakenly be expected to achieve a -20% return on a yearly basis if the annual Index return were 20%. However, as the table shows, with a one-year Index return of 20% and an annualized Index

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volatility of 50%, the Fund could be expected to return -35.1%.

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| **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** | **Estimated Fund Returns** |
| **Index Performance** | **Index Performance** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** | **One Year Volatility Rate** |
| **One**<br> **Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **Inverse (-1x)**<br> **of the**<br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br>| **10%** | **25%** | **50%** | **75%** | **100%** |
| -80% | 80% | 395.0% | 369.7% | 289.4% | 184.9% | 83.9% |
| -60% | 60% | 147.5% | 134.9% | 94.7% | 42.4% | -8.0% |
| -40% | 40% | 65.0% | 56.6% | 29.8% | -5.0% | -38.7% |
| -20% | 20% | 23.8% | 17.4% | -2.6% | -28.8% | -54.0% |
| 0% | 0% | -1.0% | -6.1% | -22.1% | -43.0% | -63.2% |
| 20% | -20% | -17.5% | -21.7% | -35.1% | -52.5% | -69.3% |
| 40% | -40% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -44.4% | -59.3% | -73.7% |
| 60% | -60% | -38.1% | -41.3% | -51.3% | -64.4% | -77.0% |
| 80% | -80% | -45.0% | -47.8% | -56.7% | -68.3% | -79.6% |
| 100% | -100% | -50.5% | -53.0% | -61.1% | -71.5% | -81.6% |
| 120% | -120% | -55.0% | -57.3% | -64.6% | -74.1% | -83.3% |
| 140% | -140% | -58.7% | -60.9% | -67.5% | -76.3% | -84.7% |
| 160% | -160% | -61.9% | -63.9% | -70.0% | -78.1% | -85.9% |
| 180% | -180% | -64.6% | -66.4% | -72.2% | -79.7% | -86.9% |

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Assumes: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the Index; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If these were included the Fund's performance would be different from that shown.

The Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 58.94%. The Index's highest July to July volatility rate during the five-year period was 50.00% (July 31, 2024). The Index's annualized total return performance for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 59.37%. Historical Index volatility and performance do not predict future Index volatility and performance.

For more information, including additional graphs and charts demonstrating the effects of Index volatility and Index return on the long-term performance of the Fund, see "Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund" in the Fund's Prospectus.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect the Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of inverse correlation with the Index. Fees, expenses, transaction costs, financing costs associated with the use of derivatives, among other factors, will adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target. In addition, if for any reason the Fund is unable to rebalance all or a portion of its investments, the Fund may have exposure to the Index that is significantly greater or less than the Daily Target. Any of these factors may prevent the Fund from achieving exposure consistent with the Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — Investing in derivatives to obtain inverse exposure may be considered aggressive and may expose the

Fund to greater risks including counterparty risk and correlation risk. The Fund may lose money if its derivatives do not perform as expected and may even lose money if they do perform as expected. To the extent the Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of that ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk since the performance of the ETF may not correlate to the performance of the Index. Any costs associated with using derivatives will reduce the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — The Fund may lose money if a counterparty does not meet its contractual obligations. With respect to swap agreements, the terms of the agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund, including intraday (for example, if the Index has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in the Fund's net assets). If an agreement is terminated, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Leverage Risk** — Leverage increases the risk of a total loss of an investor's investment, may increase the volatility of the Fund, and may magnify any differences between the performance of the Fund and the Index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Risk** – Bitcoin is a relatively new innovation and is subject to unique and substantial risks. The market for bitcoin is subject to rapid price swings, changes and uncertainty.

The further development of the Bitcoin Network and the acceptance and use of bitcoin are subject to a variety of factors that are difficult to evaluate. The slowing, stopping or reversing of the development of the Bitcoin Network or the acceptance of bitcoin may adversely affect the price and liquidity of bitcoin. The widespread adoption of a competing digital asset or blockchain may result in a reduction in demand for bitcoin. A significant portion of the demand for bitcoin may be the result of speculation. Such speculation regarding the potential future appreciation in the price of bitcoin may artificially inflate or deflate the price of bitcoin and increase volatility. Bitcoin is subject to the risk of fraud, theft, manipulation or security failures, operational or other problems that impact digital asset trading venues. Additionally, if one or a coordinated group of miners were to gain control of 51% of the Bitcoin Network, they would have the ability to execute extensive attacks, manipulate transactions, halt payments and fraudulently obtain bitcoin. A significant portion of bitcoin is held by a small number of holders sometimes referred to as "whales". Transactions by these holders may influence the price of bitcoin.

Unlike the exchanges for more traditional assets, such as equity securities and futures contracts, bitcoin and digital asset trading venues are largely unregulated, may be operating out of compliance with regulation, and are highly fragmented. As a

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result of the lack of regulation, individuals or groups may engage in fraud or market manipulation (including using social media to promote bitcoin in a way that artificially increases the price of bitcoin). Investors may be more exposed to the risk of theft, fraud and market manipulation than when investing in more traditional asset classes. Over the past several years, a number of digital asset trading venues have been closed due to fraud, failure or security breaches. Investors in bitcoin may have little or no recourse should such theft, fraud or manipulation occur and could suffer significant losses. Legal or regulatory changes may negatively impact the operation of the Bitcoin Network or restrict the use of bitcoin. In addition, digital asset trading venues, bitcoin miners, and other participants may have significant exposure to other digital assets. Instability in the price, availability or legal or regulatory status of those instruments may adversely impact the operation of the digital asset trading venues and the Bitcoin Network.

As a result, events that are not necessarily related to the security or utility of bitcoin can nonetheless cause significant volatility in the price of bitcoin (e.g., the collapse of TerraUSD in May 2022 and FTX Trading Ltd. in November 2022). Alternatively, legal or regulatory changes may increase the acceptance and adoption of bitcoin. The realization of any of these risks could result in increased volatility and in some instances could result in a sharp increase in the value of bitcoin.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Investment Capacity Risk** – If the Fund's ability to obtain inverse exposure to bitcoin futures contracts consistent with its investment objective is disrupted for any reason including, limited liquidity in the bitcoin futures market, a disruption to the bitcoin futures market, or as a result of margin requirements or position limits imposed by the Fund's futures commission merchants ("FCMs"), the CME, or the CFTC, the Fund would not be able to achieve its investment objective and may experience significant losses. The Adviser may, in its sole discretion and without prior notice, limit or reject purchases of Fund shares. This is often referred to as "closing" the Fund. The Adviser may re-open the Fund in its sole discretion and without prior notice.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Bitcoin Futures Capacity Risk** – If the Fund's ability to obtain exposure to bitcoin futures contracts consistent with its investment objective is disrupted for any reason including, for example, limited liquidity in the bitcoin futures market, a disruption to the bitcoin futures market, or as a result of margin requirements, position limits, accountability levels, or other limitations imposed by the Fund's futures commission merchants ("FCMs"), the listing exchanges or the CFTC, the Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective and may experience significant losses.

In such circumstances, the Advisor intends to take such action as it believes appropriate and in the best interest of the Fund. Any disruption in the Fund's ability to obtain inverse exposure to bitcoin futures contracts will cause the Fund's performance

to deviate from the inverse performance of bitcoin and bitcoin futures. Additionally, the ability of the Fund to obtain inverse exposure to bitcoin futures contracts is limited by certain tax rules that limit the amount the Fund can invest in its wholly-owned subsidiary as of the end of each tax quarter. Exceeding this amount may have tax consequences, see the section entitled "Tax Risk" in the Fund's Prospectus for more information.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Cost of Futures Investment Risk** – As discussed above, when a bitcoin futures contract is nearing expiration, the Fund will "roll" the futures contract. This means it will generally exit its position in such contract and enter into a new position in a bitcoin futures contract with a later expiration date. When rolling short futures contracts that are in backwardation, the Fund will close its short position by buying the expiring contract at a relatively higher price and selling a longer-dated contract at a relatively lower price. Backwardation in the bitcoin futures market may have a significant adverse impact on the performance of the Fund. Both contango and backwardation may cause bitcoin futures to perform differently than spot bitcoin and may limit or prevent the Fund from achieving its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Subsidiary Investment Risk** — Changes in the laws of the United States and/or the Cayman Islands, under which the Fund and the subsidiary are organized, respectively, could result in the inability of the Fund to operate as intended and could negatively affect the Fund and its shareholders.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Borrowing Risk** – The Fund may borrow for investment purposes using reverse repurchase agreements. In particular, the Fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements at or near its tax quarter-end. The cost of borrowing may reduce the Fund's return during those periods. Borrowing may cause the Fund to liquidate positions under adverse market conditions to satisfy its repayment obligations. Borrowing increases the risk of loss and may increase the volatility of the Fund. There can be no assurance that the Fund will be able to enter into reverse repurchase agreements or obtain favorable terms for those agreements.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Adverse economic, political or market events affecting issuers of money market instruments, defaults by counterparties or changes in government regulations may have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Non-Diversification Risk** — The Fund has the ability to invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in the securities of a small number of issuers or in financial instruments with a single counterparty or a few counterparties. This may increase the Fund's volatility and increase the risk that the Fund's performance will decline based on the performance of a single issuer or the credit of a single counterparty.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Concentration Risk** — The Fund has significant exposure to bitcoin. As a result, the Fund may be subject to greater market

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fluctuations than a fund that is more broadly invested across industries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by the Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with the Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Active Investor Risk** —The Fund permits short-term trading of its securities. This may have a negative impact on the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, the Fund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus. In addition, this will increase portfolio turnover and may result in additional costs for the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

Please see "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks" in the Fund's Prospectus for additional details.

**Investment Results**

The bar chart below shows how the Fund's investment results for Investor Class shares during its first full calendar year of operations, and the table shows how the Fund's average annual total returns for various periods compare with different broad measures of market performance. This information provides some indication of the risks of investing in the Fund. In addition, the Fund's performance information reflects applicable fee waivers and/or expenses limitations, if any, in effect during the periods presented. Absent such fee waivers/expense limitations, if any, performance would have been lower. Past results (before and after taxes) are not predictive of future results. Updated

information on the Fund's results can be obtained by visiting the Fund's website (www.profunds.com).

**Annual Returns as of December 31**

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| Best Quarter | (ended | 6/30/2024 | 14.57% |
| Worst Quarter | (ended | 3/31/2023 | -48.05% |
| Year-to-Date | (ended | 9/30/2025 | -24.42% |

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**Average Annual Total Returns**

As of December 31, 2024

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|  | One<br> Year<br>| Since<br> Inception<br>| Inception<br> Date<br>|
| **Investor Class Shares** |  |  | **6/21/2022** |
| – Before Taxes | -63.61% | -57.29% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions | -64.00% | -57.52% |  |
| – After Taxes on Distributions and <br> Sale of Shares<br>| -37.66% | -35.79% |  |
| **Bloomberg Bitcoin Index**<sup>1</sup> | **122.49%** | **28.06%** |  |
| **S&P 500**<sup>®</sup> **Index**<sup>2</sup> | **25.02%** | **10.51%** |  |

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Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. "Since Inception" returns are calculated from the date the Fund commenced operations, not the date of inception of the Index.

Reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. "Since Inception" returns are calculated from the date the Fund commenced operations, not the date of inception of the Index. Adjusted to reflect the reinvestment of dividends paid by issuers in the Index.

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**22 :: Short Bitcoin ProFund** :: :: TICKER :: Investor Class BITIX

**Management**

The Fund is advised by ProFund Advisors. Alexander Ilyasov, Senior Portfolio Manager, and George Banian, Portfolio Manager, have jointly and primarily managed the Fund since inception.

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares**

The **minimum initial investment** amounts, which may be waived at the discretion of the Fund, are:

● $1,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.

● $1,000 for self-directed accounts.

You may purchase, redeem or exchange Fund shares on any day which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business. Depending on where your account is held, you may redeem your shares by contacting your financial professional or the Fund by mail, telephone, wire transfer or on-line (www.profunds.com).

**Tax Information**

The Fund's distributions generally are taxable, and will be taxed as ordinary income, qualified dividend income or capital gains,

unless you are investing through a tax-advantaged arrangement, such as a 401(k) plan or an individual retirement account. You may be taxed later upon withdrawal of monies from such tax-advantaged arrangements. The Fund intends to distribute income, if any, monthly, and capital gains, if any, at least annually.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or investment adviser, the Fund and its distributor may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other financial intermediary to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial intermediary or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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**Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks**

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This section contains additional details about each Fund's investment objective, principal investment strategies and related risks.

**Investment Objectives**

*Bitcoin ProFund*

The Fund seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the performance of bitcoin. The Fund seeks to achieve this objective primarily through investments in bitcoin futures contracts. **The Fund does not invest directly in bitcoin.**

*Ether ProFund*

The Fund seeks investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the performance of ether. The Fund currently seeks to achieve this objective primarily through investments in ether futures contracts. **The Fund does not invest directly in ether**.

*Short Bitcoin ProFund*

The Fund seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index (the "Daily Target") for a single day, not for any other period. The Fund does not seek to achieve its stated investment objective over a period of time greater than a single day. A "single day" is measured from the time the Fund calculates its net asset value ("NAV") to the time of the Fund's next NAV calculation.

The return of the Fund for periods longer than a day is the product of a series of daily leveraged returns for each trading day during that period. If you hold Fund shares for any period other than a day, it is important for you to understand the risks and long-term performance of a daily objective fund. You should know that over your holding period:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your return may be higher or lower than the Daily Target, and this difference may be significant.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are worse than the Daily Target include smaller Index gains or losses and higher Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Factors that contribute to returns that are better than the Daily Target include larger Index gains or losses and lower Index volatility, as well as longer holding periods when these factors apply.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The more extreme these factors are, and the more they occur together, the more your return will tend to deviate from the Daily Target.

For periods longer than a day, you will lose money if the Index's performance is flat. It is possible that you will lose money even if the value of the Index falls during that period. During periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect your return as much or more than the return of the Index. Returns may move in the opposite direction of the Index during periods of

higher Index volatility, low Index returns, or both. In addition, during periods of higher Index volatility, the Index volatility may affect your return as much or more than the return of the Index.

Investment in the Fund involves risks that are different from and additional to the risks of investments in other types of funds. An investor in the Fund could potentially lose the full value of their investment within a single day.

Each Fund's investment objective is non-fundamental, meaning it may be changed by the Board of Trustees ("Board"), without the approval of Fund shareholders. The Short Bitcoin ProFund reserves the right to substitute a different index for its current benchmark.

**Principal Investment Strategies**

*Bitcoin ProFund*

The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective primarily though managed exposure to bitcoin futures contracts. In this manner, the Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of bitcoin, although **the Fund does not invest directly in bitcoin**. In addition, in limited circumstances, for example to manage inflows and outflows or respond to unusual market conditions or increases in margin requirements, the Fund also may invest in the securities of ETFs organized and listed for trading in Canada that provide exposure to the spot price of bitcoin. For example, the Fund may invest in Purpose Bitcoin CAD ETF, CI Galaxy Bitcoin ETF, and Bitcoin ETF. Under normal market conditions, the Fund intends to invest no more than 10% of its assets in such ETFs.

In seeking to achieve the Fund's investment objective, ProFund Advisors LLC ("ProFund Advisors" or the "Advisor") takes into consideration, among other things, the relative liquidity of and costs associated with bitcoin futures contracts as well as regulatory requirements imposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Internal Revenue Service. The Fund generally seeks to remain fully invested at all times in investments that, in combination, provide exposure to bitcoin futures without regard to market conditions, trends, or direction.

The Fund does not take temporary defensive positions. The Fund will generally hold its bitcoin-related investments during periods in which the value bitcoin is flat or declining as well as during periods in which the value of bitcoin is rising. For example, if the Fund's bitcoin-related investments are declining in value, the Fund generally will not exit its positions except as needed to meet redemption requests.

*Ether ProFund*

The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective primarily through managed exposure to ether futures contracts. In this manner, the Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of ether, although the Fund does not invest directly in ether.

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In seeking to achieve the Fund's investment objective, the Advisor takes into consideration, among other things, the relative liquidity of and costs associated with ether futures contracts as well as regulatory requirements imposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Internal Revenue Service. The Fund generally seeks to remain fully invested at all times in investments that, in combination, provide exposure to ether futures without regard to market conditions, trends, or direction.

The Fund does not take temporary defensive positions. The Fund will generally hold its ether-related investments during periods in which the value ether is flat or declining as well as during periods in which the value of ether is rising. For example, if the Fund's ether-related investments are declining in value, the Fund generally will not exit its positions except as needed to meet redemption requests.

*Short Bitcoin ProFund*

In seeking to achieve the Fund's investment objective, the Advisor follows a passive approach to investing that is designed to correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of the Index.

In selecting investments for the Fund, the Advisor takes into consideration the relative liquidity of and costs associated with bitcoin futures contracts as well as regulatory requirements imposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Internal Revenue Service, and other factors. The Fund generally seeks to remain fully invested at all times in investments that, in combination, should produce daily returns consistent with the Fund's investment objective.

The Fund does not take temporary defensive positions. The Fund will generally hold its bitcoin-related investments during periods in which the value bitcoin is flat or rising as well as during periods in which the value of bitcoin is declining. For example, if the Fund's bitcoin-related investments are declining in value, the Fund generally will not exit its positions except as needed to meet redemption requests.

*Bitcoin ProFund and Short Bitcoin ProFund*

**Bitcoin** 

Bitcoin is a digital asset which serves as the unit of account on an open-source, decentralized, peer-to-peer computer network. Bitcoin may be used to pay for goods and services, stored for future use, or converted to a government-issued currency. As of the date of this Prospectus, the adoption of bitcoin for these purposes has been limited. The value of bitcoin is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body.

The value of bitcoin is determined in part by the supply of (which is limited), and demand for, bitcoin in the markets for exchange that have been organized to facilitate the trading of bitcoin. By design, the supply of bitcoin is limited to 21 million bitcoins. As of the date of this Prospectus, there are approximately 20 million bitcoins in circulation.

Bitcoin is maintained on the decentralized, open source, peer-to-peer computer network (the "Bitcoin Network"). No single entity owns or operates the Bitcoin Network. The Bitcoin Network is accessed through software and governs bitcoin's creation and movement. The source code for the Bitcoin Network, often referred to as the Bitcoin Protocol, is open-source, and anyone can contribute to its development.

**The Bitcoin Network** 

The infrastructure of the Bitcoin Network is collectively maintained by participants in the Bitcoin Network, which include miners, developers, and users. Miners validate transactions and are currently compensated for that service in bitcoin. Developers maintain and contribute updates to the Bitcoin Network's source code often referred to as the Bitcoin Protocol. Users access the Bitcoin Network using open-source software. Anyone can be a user, developer, or miner.

Bitcoin is maintained on a digital transaction ledger commonly known as a "blockchain." A blockchain is a type of shared and continually reconciled database, stored in a decentralized manner on the computers of certain users of the digital asset and is protected by cryptography. The Bitcoin Blockchain contains a record and history for each bitcoin transaction.

**The Bitcoin Protocol** 

The Bitcoin Protocol is an open source project with no official company or group in control. Anyone can review the underlying code and suggest changes. There are, however, a number of individual developers that regularly contribute to a specific distribution of bitcoin software known as the "Bitcoin Core." Developers of the Bitcoin Core loosely oversee the development of the source code. There are many other compatible versions of the bitcoin software, but Bitcoin Core is the most widely adopted and currently provides the de facto standard for the Bitcoin Protocol. The core developers are able to access, and can alter, the Bitcoin Network source code and, as a result, they are responsible for quasi-official releases of updates and other changes to the Bitcoin Network's source code.

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However, because bitcoin has no central authority, the release of updates to the Bitcoin Network's source code by the core developers does not guarantee that the updates will be automatically adopted by the other participants. Users and miners must accept any changes made to the source code by downloading the proposed modification and that modification is effective only with respect to those bitcoin users and miners who choose to download it. As a practical matter, a modification to the source code becomes part of the Bitcoin Network only if it is accepted by participants that collectively have a majority of the processing power on the Bitcoin Network.

If a modification is accepted by only a percentage of users and miners, a division will occur such that one network will run the pre-modification source code and the other network will run the modified source code. Such a division is known as a "fork."

*Ether ProFund*

**Ether** 

Ether is a digital asset which serves as the unit of account on an open-source, decentralized, peer-to-peer computer network. Ether may be used to pay for goods and services, stored for future use, or converted to a government-issued currency. As of the date of this Prospectus, the adoption of ether for these purposes has been limited. The value of ether is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body.

The value of ether is determined in part by the supply of and demand for, ether in the markets for exchange that have been organized to facilitate the trading of ether. Ether is the second largest digital asset by market capitalization behind bitcoin.

Ether is maintained on the decentralized, open source, peer-to-peer computer network ("Ethereum Network"). No single entity owns or operates the Ethereum Network. The Ethereum Network is accessed through software and governs the creation and movement of ether. The source code for the Ethereum Network is open-source, and anyone can contribute to its development.

**Ethereum Network** 

The infrastructure of the Ethereum Network is collectively maintained by participants in the Ethereum Network, which include validators, developers, and users. Validators validate transactions and are currently compensated for that service in ether, as determined by the Ethereum Protocol. Developers maintain and contribute updates to the Ethereum Network's source code. Users access the Ethereum Network using open-source software. Anyone can be a user, developer, or validator.

Ether is maintained on a digital transaction ledger commonly known as a "blockchain." A blockchain is a type of shared and continually reconciled database, stored in a decentralized manner on the computers of certain users of the digital asset and is protected by cryptography. The Ethereum blockchain contains a record and history for each ether transaction.

The Ethereum blockchain allows for the creation of decentralized applications that are supported by a transaction protocol referred

to as "smart contracts," which includes the cryptographic operations that verify and secure ether transactions. A smart contract operates by a pre-defined set of rules (i.e., "if/then statements") that allows it to automatically execute code on the Ethereum Network. Such actions taken by the pre-defined set of rules are not necessarily contractual in nature but are intended to eliminate the need for a third party to carry out code execution on behalf of users, making the system decentralized, allowing decentralized application developers to create a wide range of applications. Requiring payment in Ether on the Ethereum Network incentivizes developers to write quality applications and increases the efficiency of the Ethereum Network because wasteful code costs more. It also ensures that the Ethereum Network remains economically viable by compensating people for their contributed computational resources.

**Ethereum Protocol** 

The Ethereum Protocol is an open source project with no official company or group in control. Anyone can review the underlying code and suggest changes. Because there is no central authority, the release of updates to the Ethereum Protocol source code by developers does not guarantee that the updates will be automatically adopted by the other participants. Users and validators must accept any changes made to the source code by downloading the proposed modification and that modification is effective only with respect to those ether users and validators who choose to download it. As a practical matter, a modification to the source code becomes part of the Ethereum Network only if it is accepted by validators that collectively represent a supermajority (two-thirds) of the cumulative validations on the Ethereum blockchain.

If a modification is accepted by only a portion of users and validators, a division will occur such that one network will run the pre-modification source code and the other network will run the modified source code. Such a division is known as a "fork."

New ether is created through "staking" of ether by validators. Validators are required to stake ether in order to perform validation activities and then, as a reward, earn newly created ether. Validation activities include verifying transactions, storing data, and adding to the Ethereum blockchain. Further, with its collective computing power on the distributed network, the Ethereum network provides the ability to execute peer-to-peer transactions to realize, via smart contracts, automatic, conditional transfer of value and information, including money, voting rights, and property.

An Ethereum private key controls the transfer or "spending" of ether from its associated public Ethereum address. An Ethereum "wallet" is a collection of public Ethereum addresses and their associated private key(s). It is designed such that only the owner of ether can send ether, only the intended recipient of ether can unlock what the sender sent and both transactions and ownership can be verified by any third party anywhere in the world.

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Fees need to be paid in ether in order to facilitate transactions and execute smart contracts. The fee that is charged is called "gas." Gas price is often a small fraction of ether, which is denoted in the unit of Gwei (10^9 Gwei = 1 ether). Gas is essential in sustaining the Ethereum network. It incentivizes validators to process and verify transactions and incentivizes new validators to stake ether. Gas fees are a product of Ethereum network demand relative to the Ethereum network's capacity.

The Ethereum Foundation ("EF") is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to supporting Ethereum and related technologies. The EF, alongside other organizations, supports Ethereum Protocol development through funding and advocacy. The EF finances its activities through its initial allocation of ether at the launch of the Ether Network in 2015. Although the EF does not control Ethereum, and is one of many organizations within the Ethereum ecosystem, it is the most significant driving force for Ethereum Protocol development and support of Ethereum generally.

*All Funds*

**Crypto Futures** 

A futures contract is a standardized contract traded on, or subject to the rules of, an exchange to buy or sell a specified type and quantity of a particular underlying asset at a designated price. Each Fund invests in standardized, cash-settled crypto futures contracts traded on commodity exchanges registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC"). Futures contracts are traded on a wide variety of underlying assets, including crypto, bonds, interest rates, agricultural products, stock indexes, currencies, digital assets, energy, metals, economic indicators and statistical measures. The contract unit (i.e., the total amount of the underlying asset referenced in each futures contract) and calendar term of futures contracts on a particular underlying asset are identical and are not subject to any negotiation, other than with respect to price and the number of contracts traded between the buyer and seller. Futures contracts expire on a designated date, referred to as the "expiration date."

Each Fund's ability to invest in crypto futures contracts is subject to regulatory limitations, limitations imposed by listing exchanges and in some instances, limitations imposed by FCMs (e.g., margin requirements, position limits, and accountability levels). Position limits are predetermined maximum levels of futures that can be owned or controlled by a market participant. An accountability level is a threshold of futures holdings established by an exchange that, once met, subjects a market participant to greater scrutiny, such as providing information to the exchange about a Fund and its futures positions and the possibility that the exchange would prevent the Fund from increasing the size of its crypto futures position or require it to decrease its position in crypto futures contracts. Each Fund's

futures positions may be aggregated with those held by certain of its affiliates for purposes of applying position limits and accountability levels, meaning that the amount of crypto futures held by certain affiliates of the Fund could affect the Fund's ability to enter into additional crypto futures contracts or subject the Fund to a requirement to decrease its position in crypto futures contracts. Margin requirements specify the minimum amount of cash required to be deposited with an FCM for open futures contracts.

Each Fund generally deposits cash (also known as "margin") with an FCM for its open positions in futures contracts. The margin requirements or position limits may be based on the notional exposure (i.e., the total dollar value of exposure a Fund has to the asset that underlies the futures contract) of the futures contracts or the number of futures contracts purchased. The FCM, in turn, generally transfers such deposits to the clearing house to protect the clearing house against non-payment by each Fund. "Variation Margin" is the amount of cash that each party agrees to pay to or receive from the other to reflect the daily fluctuation in the value of the futures contract. The clearing house becomes substituted for each counterparty to a futures contract and, in effect, guarantees performance. In addition, the FCM may require a Fund to deposit additional collateral in excess of the clearing house's requirements for the FCM's own protection. Margin requirements for crypto futures are substantially higher than margin requirements for many other types of futures contracts.

CME Bitcoin Futures commenced trading on the CME Globex electronic trading platform on December 17, 2017, under the ticker symbol "BTC." CME Micro Bitcoin Futures commenced trading on the CME Globex electronic trading platform on May 3, 2021, under the ticker symbol "MBT." CME Bitcoin Futures and CME Micro Bitcoin Futures are cash-settled in U.S. dollars, based on the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate ("BRR"). The CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate is a volume-weighted composite of U.S. dollar-bitcoin trading activity on spot bitcoin trading venues selected by an oversight committee established by the CME and CF Benchmarks, the administrator of the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate, based on predefined criteria established by CF Benchmarks and approved by the oversight committee. As of August 29, 2025, the trading venues included in the BRR are Bitstamp, Bullish Exchange, Coinbase, Crypto.com, ItBit, Kraken, Gemini, and LMAX Digital. The criteria require, among other things, each selected trading venue to have implemented policies and procedures designed to ensure fair and transparent market conditions and to identify and impede illegal, unfair or manipulative trading practices. The selected trading venues are not registered exchanges and are not subject to the regulation and supervision of a federal financial markets regulator. Each selected trading venue is reviewed annually by an oversight committee established by CF

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Benchmarks to confirm that the selected trading venue continues to meet all criteria. CF Benchmarks and the BRR are subject to United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority Regulation.

CME Ether Futures commenced trading on the CME, a CFTC registered futures exchange, on February 8, 2021, under the ticker symbol "ETH". CME Ether Futures are cash-settled in U.S. dollars, based on the CME CF Ether Reference Rate. The CME CF Ether Reference Rate is a volume-weighted composite of U.S. dollar-ether trading activity on spot ether trading venues selected by an oversight committee established by the CME and CF Benchmarks, the administrator of the CME CF Ether Reference Rate, based on predefined criteria established by CF Benchmarks and approved by the oversight committee. As of August 29, 2025, the trading venues included in the BRR are Bitstamp, Bullish Exchange, Coinbase, Crypto.com, ItBit, Kraken, Gemini, and LMAX Digital. The criteria require, among other things, each selected trading venue to have implemented policies and procedures designed to ensure fair and transparent market conditions and to identify and impede illegal, unfair or manipulative trading practices. The selected trading venues are not registered exchanges and are not subject to the regulation and supervision of a federal financial markets regulator. Each selected trading venue is reviewed annually by an oversight committee established by CF Benchmarks to confirm that the selected trading venue continues to meet all criteria. CF Benchmarks and the CME CF Ether Reference Rate are subject to United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority Regulation.

**Rolling of the Crypto Futures** 

Futures contracts expire on a designated date, referred to as the "expiration date." Each Fund generally seeks to invest in "front-month" CME Bitcoin Futures contracts and/or CME Ether Futures contracts, as applicable, but may invest in back-month, cash-settled bitcoin futures contracts and/or ether futures contracts listed for trading on exchanges other than CME. "Front-month" contracts are the monthly contracts with the nearest expiration date. Back-month contracts are those with longer times to maturity. CME Bitcoin Futuress and CME Ether Futures are cash-settled on their expiration date unless they are "rolled" prior to expiration, as applicable. Each Fund intends to "roll" its CME Bitcoin Futures and/or CME Ether Futures prior to expiration, as applicable. Typically, the Fund will roll to the next "nearby" CME Bitcoin Futures and/or CME Ether Futures, as applicable. The "nearby" contracts are those contracts with the next closest expiration date.

**Investment in the Cayman Subsidiary** 

The Bitcoin ProFund expects to gain exposure to bitcoin futures contracts by investing a portion of its assets in a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Bitcoin ProFund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands, the ProFunds Bitcoin Strategy Portfolio (the

"Bitcoin Portfolio"). The Short Bitcoin ProFund expects to gain inverse exposure to bitcoin futures contracts by investing a portion of its assets in a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Short Bitcoin ProFund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands, the ProFunds Cayman Short Bitcoin Strategy Portfolio (the "Short Bitcoin Portfolio"). The Ether ProFund expects to gain exposure to ether futures contracts by investing a portion of its assets in a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ether ProFund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands, the ProFunds Cayman Ether Strategy Portfolio (the "Ether Portfolio"). The Bitcoin Portfolio, the Short Bitcoin Portfolio, and the Ether Portfolio are managed and advised by ProFund Advisors and overseen by each Fund's board of directors.

**Additional Crypto-Related Investments** 

If a Fund is unable to obtain the desired exposure to crypto futures contracts because it is approaching or has exceeded position limits or accountability levels or because of liquidity or other constraints, the Advisor intends to take such action as it believes appropriate and in the best interest of the Fund.

For the Bitcoin ProFund, this may include among other things, investing in equity securities of "bitcoin-related companies" or investing in other U.S. investment companies that provide investment exposure to futures contracts or bitcoin-related companies. For the Short Bitcoin ProFund, this may include shorting equity securities of "bitcoin-related companies." For the Ether ProFund, this may include among other things, investing in equity securities of "ether-related companies" or investing in other U.S. investment companies that provide investment exposure to ether futures contracts or ether-related companies. For these purposes, bitcoin-related companies are companies listed on a U.S. stock exchange that the Advisor believes provide returns that generally correspond, or are closely related, to the performance of bitcoin or bitcoin futures, and ether-related companies are companies listed on a U.S. stock exchange that the Advisor believes provide returns that generally correspond, or are closely related, to the performance of ether or ether futures. For example, the Fund may invest in U.S. listed companies engaged in digital asset mining or offering digital asset trading platforms.

Please see "Principal Investment Strategies" in each Fund's Summary Prospectus for more detail about the financial instruments in which the Fund invests.

**Understanding the Risks and Long-Term Performance of a Daily Objective Fund**

The Short Bitcoin ProFund is a "Geared Fund" in the sense that it is designed to seek daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the daily performance of a daily benchmark. The Short Bitcoin ProFund is designed to provide

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inverse (-1x) results on a daily basis. The Short Bitcoin ProFund, however, is unlikely to provide a simple multiple (-1x) of an index's performance over periods longer than a single day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Why?** The hypothetical example below illustrates how daily Geared Fund returns can behave for periods longer than a single day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○Take a hypothetical fund XYZ that seeks the inverse (-1x) of the daily investment results of index XYZ. On each day, fund XYZ performs in line with its objective (-1x the index's daily investment results before fees and expenses). Notice that over the entire five-day period, the fund's total return is less than the inverse of the period return of the index. For the five-day period, index XYZ returned 5.1% while fund XYZ returned -5.3% (versus -1 x 5.1% or -5.1%). In other scenarios, the return of a daily rebalanced fund could be greater or less than the inverse of the index's return.

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|  | **Index XYZ** | **Index XYZ** | **Fund XYZ** | **Fund XYZ** |
|  | Level | Daily<br> Performance<br>| Daily<br> Performance<br>| Net Asset<br> Value<br>|
| Start | 100.0 |  |  | &nbsp;&nbsp; $100.00 |
| Day 1 | 103.0 | &nbsp;&nbsp; 3.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -3.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; $97.00 |
| Day 2 | 99.9 | &nbsp;&nbsp; -3.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 3.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; $99.92 |
| Day 3 | 103.9 | &nbsp;&nbsp; 4.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -4.0% | &nbsp;&nbsp; $95.92 |
| Day 4 | 101.3 | &nbsp;&nbsp; -2.5% | &nbsp;&nbsp; 2.5% | &nbsp;&nbsp; $98.32 |
| Day 5 | 105.1 | &nbsp;&nbsp; 3.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp; -3.8% | &nbsp;&nbsp; $94.63 |
| Total Return | &nbsp;&nbsp; 5.1% |  |  | &nbsp;&nbsp; -5.3% |

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Why does this happen?** This effect is caused by compounding, which exists in all investments. Geared Fund returns for a period longer than a single day are the result of the return for each day compounded over the period and usually will differ in amount, and possibly even direction, from the Daily Target. In general, during periods of higher benchmark volatility, compounding will cause longer term results to be less than the Daily Target. This effect becomes more pronounced as volatility increases. Conversely, in periods of lower benchmark volatility, fund returns over longer periods can be higher than the Daily Target. Actual results for a particular period, before fees and expenses, are also dependent on the following factors: a) the benchmark's volatility; b) the benchmark's performance; c) period of time; d) financing rates associated with derivatives; e) other Fund expenses; and f) , if applicable, dividends or interest paid with respect to the securities in the benchmark. The examples herein illustrate the impact of two principal factors — benchmark volatility and benchmark performance — on Fund performance. Similar effects exist for the Funds that seek daily returns that correlate to the inverse (-1x) of a benchmark and this effect is even greater for such inverse funds. Please see the SAI for additional details.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○The graphs that follow illustrate this point. Each of the graphs shows a simulated hypothetical one year

performance of a benchmark compared with the performance of a fund that perfectly achieves its investment objective. The graphs demonstrate that, for periods longer than a single day, a Geared Fund is likely to underperform or overperform (but not match) the Daily Target in the fund's investment objective. Investors should understand the consequences of holding daily rebalanced funds for periods longer than a single day, including the impact of compounding on Fund performance. Investors should consider actively monitoring and/or periodically rebalancing their portfolios (which will possibly trigger transaction costs and tax consequences) in light of their investment goals and risk tolerance. A one-year period is used for illustrative purposes only. Deviations from the benchmark return times the fund multiple can occur over periods as short as two days (as measured from one day's NAV to the next day's NAV). An investor in a Geared Fund could potentially lose the full value of their investment within a single day.

To isolate the impact of inverse exposure, these graphs assume: a) no Fund expenses and b) borrowing/lending rates of zero percent. If these were reflected, the Fund's performance would be lower than the performance returns shown. Each of the graphs also assumes a volatility rate of 59%, which is an approximation of the five-year historical volatility rate of the Bloomberg Bitcoin Index. An index's volatility rate is a statistical measure of the magnitude of fluctuations in the returns of an index.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 0%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 59%)**![](pfc1xflat_11.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is flat over the year.

● the Short Fund is down.

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**One-Year Simulation; Index Return 47%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 59%)**![](pfc1xup_11.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is up over the year.

● the Short Fund is down more than the Daily Target.

**One-Year Simulation; Index Return –47%**

**(Annualized Index Volatility 59%)**![](pfc1xdown_13.jpg)

The graph above shows a scenario where:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●the Index, which exhibits day-to-day volatility, is down over the year.

● the Short Fund is up less than the Daily Target.

The Bloomberg Bitcoin Index's annualized historical volatility rate for the five-year period ended July 31, 2025 was 59%.

For additional details about fund performance over periods longer than a single day in the Fund, please see the SAI.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**What it means for you.** The daily objective of the Fund, if used properly and in conjunction with the investor's view on the future direction and volatility of the markets, can be a

useful tool for knowledgeable investors who want to manage their exposure to bitcoin futures. Investors should understand the consequences of seeking daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the daily performance of a benchmark (such as the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of an index), **for a single day,** not for any other period, including the impact of compounding on fund performance. Investors should actively monitor and/or periodically rebalance their portfolios (which will possibly trigger transaction costs and tax consequences), as frequently as daily. Investors considering the Fund should understand that it is designed to provide returns that are the inverse (-1x) of an index **for a single day,** not for any other period.

Additionally, investors should recognize that the degree of volatility of the Fund's index can have a dramatic effect on the Fund's longer-term performance. The more volatile an index is, the more the Fund's longer-term performance will negatively deviate from the inverse (-1x) of its index's longer-term return. The return of the Fund for a period longer than a single day is the result of its return for each day compounded over the period and usually will differ in amount, and possibly even direction, from the inverse (-1x) of the return of the index for the same period. For periods longer than a single day, the Fund will lose money if its index's performance is flat over time, and it is possible that the Fund will lose money over time regardless of the performance of its index, as a result of daily rebalancing, the index's volatility, compounding and other factors. **An investor in the Fund could potentially lose the full value of his/her investment within a single day.**

**Additional Information Regarding Principal Risks**

Like all investments, investing in a Fund entails risks. The factors most likely to have a significant impact on a Fund's portfolio are called "principal risks." The principal risks for each Fund are described in each Fund's Summary Prospectus and additional information regarding certain of these risks, as well as information related to other potential risks to which a Fund may be subjected, is provided below and under the section titled "Other Risks." The principal risks are intended to provide information about the factors likely to have a significant adverse impact on a Fund's returns and consequently the value of an investment in a Fund. The risks are presented in an order intended to facilitate readability and their order does not imply that the realization of one risk is more likely to occur than another risk or likely to have a greater adverse impact than another risk. The Statement of Additional Information ("SAI") contains additional information about each Fund, investment strategies and related risks. Each Fund may be subject to other risks in addition to those identified as principal risks.

While the realization of certain of these risks may benefit the Short Bitcoin ProFund because the Short Bitcoin ProFund seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that

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correspond to the inverse of the Index, such occurrences may introduce more volatility to the Short Bitcoin ProFund and have a negative impact on Fund performance.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Crypto and Crypto Futures Risk** – Investments linked to crypto present unique and substantial risks. Such investments can be highly volatile compared to investments in traditional assets and a Fund may experience sudden and large losses. The markets for crypto and crypto futures may become illiquid. These markets may fluctuate widely based on a variety of factors including changes in overall market movements, political and economic events, wars, acts of terrorism, natural disasters (including disease, epidemics and pandemics), legislative and regulatory events, and changes in interest rates or inflation rates. An investor should be prepared to lose the full principal value of their investment suddenly and without warning. Trading and investing in assets linked to crypto are generally not based on fundamental investment analysis.

A number of factors impact the price and market for crypto and crypto futures.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Supply and demand for crypto** – It is believed that speculators and investors who seek to profit from trading and holding crypto currently account for a significant portion of crypto demand. Such speculation regarding the potential future appreciation in the price of crypto may artificially inflate or deflate the price of crypto. Market fraud and/or manipulation and other fraudulent trading practices such as the intentional dissemination of false or misleading information (e.g., false rumors) can, among other things, lead to a disruption of the orderly functioning of markets, significant market volatility, and cause the value of crypto futures to fluctuate quickly and without warning.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Supply and demand for crypto futures contracts** – The price of crypto futures contracts is based on a number of factors, including the supply of and the demand for crypto futures contracts. Market conditions and expectations, position limits, collateral requirements, and other factors each can impact the supply of and demand for crypto futures contracts. Typically, demand paired with supply constraints and other factors have caused crypto futures to trade at a premium to a "spot" price of crypto. Additional demand, including demand resulting from the purchase, or anticipated purchase, of futures contracts by a Fund or other entities may increase that premium, perhaps significantly. It is not possible to predict whether or how long such conditions will continue. To the extent the Short Bitcoin ProFund sells futures contracts at a premium and the premium increases, the value of an investment in the Fund also should be expected to decline. Likewise, to the extent the Bitcoin ProFund purchases futures contracts at a premium and the premium declines, the value of an investment in the Fund also should be expected to decline.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Adoption and use of crypto** – The continued adoption of crypto will require growth in its usage as a means of payment, medium of exchange, or a store of value. Even if growth in crypto adoption continues in the near or medium-term, there is no assurance that crypto usage will continue to grow over the long-term.

The slowness of transaction processing and the variability of transaction fees are significant impediments to the widespread adoption of bitcoin. To address these issues, participants have created secondary networks that layer on top of the blockchain to facilitate small, low-cost transactions (e.g., Lightning Network). These secondary networks may be more vulnerable to fraud and malicious attacks and may experience greater price volatility. In addition, participants have been slow to adopt these secondary networks. If the adoption and use of bitcoin slows or contracts, bitcoin may become less liquid, and the price of bitcoin may experience greater volatility.

A contraction in the use of ether may result in a lack of liquidity and increased volatility in the price of ether. It may also result in a reduction infare processed by validators for ether.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Competition from other blockchains and digital assets** – It is possible that other blockchains will emerge that are similarly designed to serve as an alternative payment system, such as those focused on privacy through the use of zero-knowledge cryptography. These alternative blockchains have in the past and may in the future seek to compete with the Bitcoin Network by offering networks that improve the speed of transaction processing, address issues in the finality and variability of transaction fees in the Bitcoin Networks, and with lesser volatility in the digital asset's price than bitcoin. In addition, it is also possible that other digital assets and trading systems could become more widely accepted and used than bitcoin. The market demand for these alternative blockchains may reduce the market demand for bitcoin which would adversely impact the price of bitcoin.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**The regulatory environment relating to crypto and crypto futures** – The regulation of crypto, digital assets, digital asset trading venues, and related products and services continues to evolve. The inconsistent and sometimes conflicting regulatory landscape may make it more difficult for crypto-related businesses to provide services, which may impede the growth of the crypto economy and have an adverse effect on adoption of crypto. In addition, certain crypto businesses may be operating out of compliance with regulations. Future regulatory changes or enforcement actions by regulatory authorities may alter, perhaps to a material extent, the ability to buy and sell crypto and crypto futures. Similarly, future regulatory changes or enforcement actions could impact the ability of a Fund to achieve its

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investment objective or alter the nature of an investment in the Fund or the ability of the Fund to continue to operate, as planned.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Margin requirements and position limits applicable to crypto futures contracts** – Margin levels for crypto futures contracts are, and may continue to be, substantially higher than the margin requirements for more established futures contracts. Additionally, the FCMs utilized by a Fund may impose margin requirements in addition to those imposed by the exchanges. Margin requirements are subject to change and may be raised in the future by the exchanges and the FCMs. High margin requirements could prevent a Fund from obtaining sufficient exposure to crypto futures and may adversely affect its ability to achieve its investment objective. Further, FCMs utilized by a Fund may impose limits on the amount of exposure to futures contracts the Fund can obtain through such FCMs. If a Fund cannot obtain sufficient exposure through its FCMs, the Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Largely unregulated marketplace** – Crypto and digital asset trading venues are relatively new and, in most cases, largely unregulated. As a result of this lack of regulation and lack of compliance with applicable regulation, individuals, or groups may engage in insider trading, fraud or market manipulation with respect to crypto. Such manipulation could cause investors in crypto to lose money, possibly the entire value of their investments. Over the past several years, a number of digital asset trading venues have been closed due to fraud, failure or security breaches. The nature of the assets held at digital asset trading venues make them appealing targets for hackers and a number of digital asset trading venues have been victims of cybercrimes and other fraudulent activity. These activities have caused significant, in some cases total, losses for crypto investors.

Investors in crypto may have little or no recourse should such theft, fraud or manipulation occur. There is no central registry showing which individuals or entities own crypto or the quantity of crypto that is owned by any particular person or entity. There are no regulations in place that would prevent a large holder of crypto or a group of holders from selling their crypto (which could depress the price of crypto) or otherwise attempting to manipulate the price of crypto or its network. Events that reduce user confidence in crypto or its network and the fairness of digital asset trading venues could have a negative impact on a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Cybersecurity** – As a digital asset, crypto is subject to the risk that malicious actors will exploit flaws in its code or structure, or that of digital asset trading venues, that will allow them to, among other things, steal crypto held by others, control the blockchain, steal personally identifying information, or issue significant amounts of

crypto in contravention of the relevant protocol. The occurrence of any of these events is likely to have a significant adverse impact on the price and liquidity of crypto and crypto futures contracts. Additionally, crypto functionality relies on the Internet. A significant disruption of Internet connectivity affecting large numbers of users or geographic areas could impede the functionality of crypto. Any technical disruptions or regulatory limitations that affect Internet access may have an adverse effect on crypto, the price and liquidity of crypto, and the value of an investment in a Fund. The Ethereum blockchain's protocol, including the code of smart contracts running on the Ethereum blockchain, may contain flaws that can be, and have been, exploited by attackers (e.g., the exploit of The DAO's smart contract in June 2016 that resulted in a permanent hard fork).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Declining mining compensation** – Transactions in bitcoin are processed by miners which are primarily compensated in bitcoin based on a declining payment schedule and, in some instances, by voluntary fees paid by participants. If this compensation is not sufficient to incentivize miners to process transactions, the confirmation process for transactions may slow and the Bitcoin Network may become more vulnerable to malicious actors. Additionally, changes in the prices of hardware or electricity required to process transactions may reduce miner incentives. These and similar events may have a significant adverse effect on the price and liquidity of bitcoin and the value of an investment in a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Declining staking compensation** – Transactions in ether are processed by validators who are primarily compensated in ether based on the amount of ether staked, as determined by the Ethereum Protocol. If this compensation is not sufficient to incentivize validators to stake, the confirmation process for transactions may slow and the Ethereum Network may become more vulnerable to malicious actors. These and similar events may have a significant adverse effect on the price and liquidity of ether and the value of an investment in the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Forks** – The open-source nature of the Ethereum Protocol and the Bitcoin Protocol permits any developer to review the underlying code and suggest changes. If some users, validators or miners adopt a change while others do not and that change is not compatible with the existing software, a fork occurs. Several forks have already occurred in the Bitcoin Network and the Ethereum Network resulting in the creation of new, separate digital assets. The determination of which fork will be considered bitcoin for purposes of the BRR and which fork will be considered ether for purposes of the CME CF Ether Reference Rate is determined by CF Benchmarks' Hard Fork Policy. Forks and similar events could adversely affect the price and liquidity of ether and bitcoin and the

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value of an investment in the Fund. A fork may be intentional such as the Ethereum 'Merge.' The 'Merge' represents the Ethereum Network's shift from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake. This means that instead of being required to solve complex mathematical problems validators are required to stake ether. Prior to September 2022, Ethereum operated using a proof-of-work consensus mechanism. Following the Merge, approximately 1,700 Ether are issued per day, though the issuance rate varies based on the number of validators on the network. In addition, the issuance of new Ether could be partially or completely offset by the burn mechanism introduced by the EIP-1559 modification, under which Ether are removed from supply at a rate that varies with network usage.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Costs of rolling futures contracts** – Futures contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced higher than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "contango." Conversely, futures contracts with a longer term to expiration may be priced lower than futures contracts with a shorter term to expiration, a relationship called "backwardation." For the Short Bitcoin ProFund, when rolling futures contracts that are in backwardation, the Fund would buy a higher priced expiring crypto futures contract to close its existing short position and sell a lower priced, longer-dated crypto futures to open a new short position. For the Bitcoin ProFund, when rolling futures contracts that are in contango, the Fund would sell the expiring crypto futures at a lower price and buy a longer-dated crypto futures at a higher price. The price difference between the expiring contract and longer-dated contract associated with rolling crypto futures may be substantially higher than the price difference associated with rolling other futures contracts. Backwardation and contango in the crypto futures market may have a significant adverse impact on the performance of a Fund and may cause crypto futures to perform differently than spot crypto. Both backwardation or contango may limit or prevent a Fund from achieving its investment objective. Additionally, because of the frequency with which a Fund may roll futures contracts, the impact of contango or backwardation on Fund performance may be greater than it would have been if the Fund rolled futures contracts less frequently.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Liquidity risk** – The market for crypto futures contracts is still developing and may be subject to periods of illiquidity. In addition, even when crypto futures contracts are not generally illiquid, the size of a Fund's position in crypto futures may be illiquid. During such times it may be difficult or impossible to enter into or exit a position at the desired price. Market disruptions or volatility can also make it difficult to find a counterparty willing to transact at a reasonable price and sufficient size. Illiquid markets may cause losses, which could be

significant. The large size of the positions which a Fund may acquire increases the risk of illiquidity, may make its positions more difficult to liquidate, and may increase the losses incurred while trying to do so. It is also possible that, if a Fund's assets become significant relative to the overall market, the large size of its positions potentially could impact futures contracts prices and contribute to illiquidity. Limits imposed by counterparties, exchanges or other regulatory or self-regulatory organizations, such as accountability levels, position limits and daily price fluctuation limits, may contribute to a lack of liquidity and have a negative impact on Fund performance. During periods of market illiquidity, including periods of market disruption and volatility, it may be difficult or impossible for a Fund to enter into or exit futures at desired prices or at all.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Crypto tax risk** – Current U.S. Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") guidance indicates that convertible virtual currency, defined as a digital representation of value that functions as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and/or a store of value that has an equivalent value in real currency, or that acts as a substitute for real currency, should be treated and taxed as property, and that transactions involving the payment of convertible virtual currency for goods and services should be treated as barter transactions. While this treatment allows for the possibility of capital gains treatment, it creates a potential tax reporting requirement in any circumstance where the ownership of convertible virtual currency passes from one person to another, usually by means of convertible virtual currency transactions (including off-blockchain transactions), which could discourage the use of crypto as a medium of exchange, especially for a holder of crypto that has appreciated in value.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;○**Environmental risk** – Bitcoin mining currently requires computing hardware that consumes large amounts of electricity. By way of electrical power generation, many bitcoin miners rely on fossil fuels to power their operations. Public perception of the impact of bitcoin mining on climate change may impact the demand for bitcoin and increase the likelihood of regulation that limits bitcoin mining or restricts energy usage by bitcoin miners.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Derivatives Risk** — A Fund may obtain exposure to crypto through derivatives (i.e., futures contracts). Investing in derivatives may be considered aggressive and may expose a Fund to risks different from, or possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in the reference asset(s) underlying the derivative. The use of derivatives may result in larger losses or smaller gains than directly investing in securities. The risks of using derivatives include: 1) the risk that there may be imperfect correlation between the price of the financial instruments and movements in the prices of the reference asset(s); 2) the risk that an instrument is mispriced;

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3) credit or counterparty risk on the amount a Fund expects to receive from a counterparty; 4) the risk that securities prices, interest rates and currency markets will move adversely and the Fund will incur significant losses; 5) the possible absence of a liquid secondary market for a particular instrument and possible exchange imposed price fluctuation limits, either of which may make it difficult or impossible to adjust each Fund's position in a particular instrument when desired; 6) risks arising from margin requirements, 7) operational risk (such as documentation issues, settlement issues and systems failures), and 8) legal risk (such as insufficient documentation, insufficient capacity or authority of a counterparty, and issues with the legality or enforceability of a contract). Each of these factors may prevent a Fund from achieving its investment objective and may increase the volatility (i.e., fluctuations) of the Fund's returns. Because derivatives often require limited initial investment, the use of derivatives also may expose a Fund to losses in excess of those amounts initially invested.

The use of swaps is a highly specialized activity which involves investment techniques and risks in addition to, and in some cases different from, those associated with ordinary portfolio securities transactions. The primary risks associated with the use of swaps are mispricing or improper valuation, imperfect correlation between movements in the notional amount and the price of the underlying investments, and the failure of a counterparty to perform. If a counterparty's creditworthiness for an over-the-counter swap declines, the value of the swap would likely decline. Moreover, there is no guarantee that a Fund could eliminate its exposure under an outstanding swap by entering into an offsetting swap with the same or another party.

The gross return to be exchanged or "swapped" between the parties is calculated with respect to a "notional amount," e.g., the return on, or the increase/decrease in, value of a particular dollar amount invested in a "basket" of securities or an ETF representing a particular index or group of securities. The return to a Fund on such a swap should be the gain or loss on the notional amount plus dividends or interest on the assets less the interest paid by the Fund on the notional amount. Such swaps are uncleared, non-exchange-traded, and cash settled.

In addition, a Fund may use a combination of swaps on an underlying index and swaps on an ETF that is designed to track the performance of that index or a similar index. The performance of an ETF may not track the performance of its underlying index due to embedded costs and other factors. Thus, to the extent a Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, the Fund will be subject to the risks of the ETF including the risk that the ETF may not meet its investment objective. In addition, the Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk and may not achieve as high a degree of correlation with its index as it would if the Fund only used swaps on the underlying index.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Borrowing Risk** – A Fund may borrow for investment or other purposes using reverse repurchase agreements. In particular, a Fund will enter into reverse repurchase agreements at or near its tax quarter-end. Reverse repurchase agreements are financing arrangements that involve sales by a Fund of portfolio financial instruments concurrently with an agreement by a Fund to repurchase the same financial instruments at a later date at a fixed price. Reverse repurchase agreements do not mitigate a Fund's risk that the market value of the financial instruments a Fund is obligated to repurchase under the agreement may decline below the repurchase price. A Fund may enter into both exchange-traded and over-the-counter reverse repurchase agreements. The cost of borrowing may reduce a Fund's return, exaggerate changes in the net asset value of Fund shares and in the return on a Fund's portfolio, and cost a Fund interest expense and other fees. Borrowing may also cause a Fund to liquidate positions when it may not be advantageous to do so to satisfy its repayment obligations. Borrowing increases the risk of loss and may increase the volatility of a Fund. There can be no assurance that the Fund will be able to enter into reverse repurchase agreement or obtain favorable terms for those agreements.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Subsidiary Investment Risk** — Changes in the laws of the United States and/or the Cayman Islands, under which a Fund and its subsidiary are organized, respectively, could result in the inability of a Fund to operate as intended and could negatively affect the Fund and its shareholders. Each Fund complies with the provisions of the 1940 Act governing investment policies, capital structure, and leverage on an aggregate basis with its subsidiary. In addition, the Subsidiary complies with the provisions of the 1940 Act relating to investment advisory contracts, affiliated transactions, and custody.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Crypto-Related Company Risk** — If a Fund is unable to obtain its desired exposure to crypto futures contracts because it is approaching or has exceeded position limits or because of liquidity or other constraints, the Fund may obtain exposure by investing in or shorting securities of "crypto-related companies." There can be no assurance that the returns of crypto-related companies will correspond, or be closely-related, to the performance of crypto or crypto futures. Crypto-related companies face rapid changes in technology, intense competition including the development and acceptance of competing platforms or technologies, loss or impairment of intellectual property rights, cyclical economic patterns, shifting consumer preferences, evolving industry standards, adverse effects of changes to a network's or software's protocols, a rapidly changing regulatory environment, and dependency on certain key personnel (including highly skilled financial services professionals and software engineers). Crypto-related companies may be susceptible to operational and information security risks including those associated with hardware or software failures, interruptions, or delays in service by third party vendors, and

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security breaches. Certain crypto-related companies may be subject to the risks associated with investing directly in digital assets, including among other things, bitcoin, ether and crypto tokens.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Risk of Investing in U.S. ETFs** — If a Fund is unable to obtain its desired exposure to crypto futures contracts because it is approaching or has exceeded position limits or because of liquidity or other constraints, the Fund may obtain exposure by investing in U.S. ETFs, that provide investment exposure to crypto futures contracts or crypto-related companies. Such investments subject a Fund to those risks affecting the underlying ETFs, such as risks that the investment management strategy of the underlying fund may not produce its intended results (management risk) and the risk that the underlying fund could lose money over short periods due to short-term market movements and over longer periods during market downturns (market risk). In addition, ETFs may trade at a price below their net asset value. Moreover, the Fund will incur its pro rata share of the expenses of the underlying fund's expenses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Correlation Risk** — A number of factors may affect a Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index, and there is no guarantee that a Fund will achieve a high degree of correlation. Failure to achieve a high degree of correlation may prevent a Fund from achieving its investment objective, and the percentage change of a Fund's NAV each day may differ, perhaps significantly in amount, and possibly even direction, from the Daily Target.

In order to achieve a high degree of correlation with the Index, each Fund seeks to rebalance its portfolio daily to keep exposure consistent with its investment objective. Being materially under- or overexposed to the Index may prevent a Fund from achieving a high degree of correlation with the Index and may expose the Fund to greater leverage risk. Market disruptions or closures, regulatory restrictions, market volatility, illiquidity in the markets for the financial instruments in which a Fund invests, and other factors will adversely affect the Fund's ability to adjust exposure to requisite levels. The target amount of portfolio exposure is impacted dynamically by the Index's movements, including intraday movements. Because of this, it is unlikely that a Fund will have perfect exposure during the day or at the end of each day and the likelihood of being materially under- or overexposed is higher on days when the Index is volatile, particularly when the Index is volatile at or near the close of the trading day.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Money Market Instruments Risk** — Money market instruments may be adversely affected by market and economic events. Adverse economic, political or other developments affecting issuers of money market instruments or defaults by transaction counterparties may also have a negative impact on the performance and liquidity of such instruments. Each of these could have a negative impact on the performance of a Fund. Money market instruments may

include money market funds. To the extent a Fund invests in a money market fund, the Fund will indirectly bear a proportionate share of the money market fund's fees and expenses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Counterparty Risk** — A Fund will be subject to credit risk (i.e., the risk that a counterparty is unwilling or unable to make timely payments or otherwise meet its contractual obligations) with respect to the amount the Fund expects to receive from counterparties to financial instruments (including derivatives and repurchase agreements) entered into by the Fund. A Fund generally structures the agreements such that either party can terminate the contract at any time, including intraday, without penalty prior to the termination date. If a counterparty terminates a contract, a Fund may not be able to invest in other derivatives to achieve the desired exposure, or achieving such exposure may be more expensive. A Fund may be negatively impacted if a counterparty becomes bankrupt or otherwise fails to perform its obligations under such an agreement. A Fund may experience significant delays in obtaining any recovery in a bankruptcy or other reorganization proceeding and a Fund may obtain only limited recovery or may obtain no recovery in such circumstances. In order to attempt to mitigate potential counterparty credit risk, a Fund typically enters into transactions with major financial institutions.

A Fund also seeks to mitigate risks by generally requiring that the counterparties agree to post collateral for the benefit of the Fund, marked to market daily, in an amount approximately equal to what the counterparty owes the Fund, subject to certain minimum thresholds. To the extent any such collateral is insufficient or there are delays in accessing the collateral, a Fund will be exposed to the risks described above, including possible delays in recovering amounts as a result of bankruptcy proceedings.

The counterparty to an exchange-traded futures contract is subject to the credit risk of the clearing house and the futures commission merchant ("FCM") through which it holds its position. Specifically, the FCM or the clearing house could fail to perform its obligations, causing significant losses to the Fund. For example, a Fund could lose margin payments it has deposited with an FCM as well as any gains owed but not paid to the Fund, if the FCM or clearing house becomes insolvent or otherwise fails to perform its obligations. Credit risk of market participants with respect to derivatives that are centrally cleared is concentrated in a few clearing houses and it is not clear how an insolvency proceeding of a clearing house would be conducted and what impact an insolvency of a clearing house would have on the financial system. Under current Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") regulations, a FCM maintains customers' assets in a bulk segregated account. If a FCM fails to do so, or is unable to satisfy a substantial deficit in a customer account, its other customers may be subject to risk of loss of their funds in the event of that FCM's bankruptcy. In that event, in the case of

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futures, the FCM's customers are entitled to recover, even in respect of property specifically traceable to them, only a proportional share of all property available for distribution to all of that FCM's customers. In addition, if the FCM does not comply with the applicable regulations, or in the event of a fraud or misappropriation of customer assets by the FCM, a Fund could have only an unsecured creditor claim in an insolvency of the FCM with respect to the margin held by the FCM. FCMs are also required to transfer to the clearing house the amount of margin required by the clearing house, which amount is generally held in an omnibus account at the clearing house for all customers of the FCM.

In addition, a Fund may enter into agreements with a limited number of counterparties, which may increase the Fund's exposure to counterparty credit risk. A Fund does not specifically limit its counterparty risk with respect to any single counterparty. Further, there is a risk that no suitable counterparties are willing to enter into, or continue to enter into, transactions with a Fund and, as a result, a Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective. Contractual provisions and applicable law may prevent or delay a Fund from exercising its rights to terminate an investment or transaction with a financial institution experiencing financial difficulties, or to realize on collateral, and another institution may be substituted for that financial institution without the consent of the Fund. If the credit rating of a counterparty to a futures contract and/or repurchase agreement declines, a Fund may nonetheless choose or be required to keep existing transactions in place with the counterparty, in which event the Fund would be subject to any increased credit risk associated with those transactions. Also, in the event of a counterparty's (or its affiliate's) insolvency, the possibility exists that a Fund's ability to exercise remedies, such as the termination of transactions, netting of obligations and realization on collateral, could be stayed or eliminated under special resolution regimes adopted in the United States, the European Union and various other jurisdictions. Such regimes provide government authorities with broad authority to intervene when a financial institution is experiencing financial difficulty. In particular, the regulatory authorities could reduce, eliminate, or convert to equity the liabilities to a Fund of a counterparty who is subject to such proceedings in the European Union or the United Kingdom (sometimes referred to as a "bail in").

Moreover, with respect to the use of swap agreements, although the term of the agreement may be for a specified period ranging from a day to more than one year, either party may generally terminate the agreement without penalty prior to the termination. As a result, if the underlying reference asset has a dramatic intraday move that causes a material decline in a Fund's net assets, the terms of a swap agreement between the Fund and its counterparty may permit the counterparty to immediately close out the transaction with the Fund. In that event, the Fund may be unable to enter into another swap agreement or invest in other derivatives to

achieve the desired exposure consistent with the Fund's investment objective. This, in turn, may prevent the Fund from achieving its investment objective, even if the reference asset reverses all or a portion of its intraday move by the end of the day. Any costs associated with using derivatives will also have the effect of lowering the Fund's return.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Index Performance Risk** — The Index used by a Fund may underperform other asset classes and may underperform other similar indices. The Index is maintained by a third party provider unaffiliated with a Fund or ProFund Advisors. There can be no guarantee that the methodology underlying the Index or the daily calculation of the Index will be free from error. Changes to the index methodology or changes to the digital asset trading platforms included in the index may impact the value of the Index may cause a Fund to experience increased volatility and adversely impact the Fund's ability to meet its Daily Target.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Short Sale Exposure Risk** — A Fund may seek inverse or "short" exposure through financial instruments, which would cause the Fund to be exposed to certain risks associated with selling short. These risks include, under certain market conditions, an increase in the volatility and decrease in the liquidity of securities or financial instruments or credits underlying the short position, which may lower a Fund's return, result in a loss, have the effect of limiting the Fund's ability to obtain inverse exposure through financial instruments, or requiring the Fund to seek inverse exposure through alternative investment strategies that may be less desirable or more costly to implement. To the extent that, at any particular point in time, the securities or financial instruments or credits underlying the short position may be thinly-traded or have a limited market, including due to regulatory action, a Fund may be unable to meet its investment objective (e.g., due to a lack of available securities or financial instruments or counterparties). During such periods, the Fund's ability to issue additional shares may be adversely affected. Obtaining inverse exposure may be considered an aggressive investment technique. Any income, dividends or payments by the assets underlying a Fund's short positions will negatively impact the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Early Close/Late Close/Trading Halt Risk** — An exchange or market may close early, close late or issue trading halts on specific securities or financial instruments. In these circumstances, the Fund may be unable to rebalance its portfolio, may be unable to accurately price its investments and/or may incur substantial trading losses.

**Other Risks**

In addition to the risks noted above, many other factors may also affect the value of an investment in a Fund, such as market conditions, interest rates and other economic, political or financial developments. The impact of these developments on a Fund will depend upon the types of investments in which the Fund invests, the Fund's level of investment in particular issuers and other factors, including the financial condition, industry,

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economic sector and location of such issuers. The SAI contains additional information about each Fund, its investment strategies and related risks. Each Fund may be subject to other risks in addition to those identified as principal risks.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Natural Disaster/Epidemic Risk** — Natural or environmental disasters, such as earthquakes, fires, floods, hurricanes, tsunamis and other severe weather-related phenomena generally, and widespread disease, including pandemics and epidemics (for example, COVID-19), have been and can be highly disruptive to economies and markets and have recently led, and may continue to lead, to increased market volatility and significant market losses. Such natural disaster and health crises could exacerbate political, social, and economic risks, and result in significant breakdowns, delays, shutdowns, social isolation, and other disruptions to important global, local and regional supply chains affected, with potential corresponding results on the operating performance of each Fund and its investments. A climate of uncertainty and panic, including the contagion of infectious viruses or diseases, may adversely affect global, regional, and local economies and reduce the availability of potential investment opportunities, and increases the difficulty of performing due diligence and modeling market conditions, potentially reducing the accuracy of financial projections. Under these circumstances, each Fund may have difficulty achieving its investment objectives which may adversely impact Fund performance. Further, such events can be highly disruptive to economies and markets, significantly disrupt the operations of individual companies (including, but not limited to, each Fund's investment advisor, third party service providers, and counterparties), sectors, industries, markets, securities and commodity exchanges, currencies, interest and inflation rates, credit ratings, investor sentiment, and other factors affecting the value of each Fund's investments. These factors can cause substantial market volatility, exchange trading suspensions and closures, changes in the availability of and the margin requirements for certain instruments, and can impact the ability of each Fund to complete redemptions and otherwise affect Fund performance and Fund trading in the secondary market. A widespread crisis would also affect the global economy in ways that cannot necessarily be foreseen. How long such events will last and whether they will continue or recur cannot be predicted. Impacts from these events could have a significant impact on each Fund's performance, resulting in losses to your investment.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Risk of Global Economic Shock** — Economic, financial, public health, labor and other global market developments and disruptions, including public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics, natural or environmental disasters, war, terrorism, social unrest, recessions, inflation, rapid interest rate changes, supply chain disruptions, governmental or quasi-governmental actions (including sanctions and other similar measures) and other circumstances in one country or region have been and may continue to be highly disruptive to

economies and markets. Health crises could exacerbate political, social, and economic risks, and result in breakdowns, delays, shutdowns, social isolation, civil unrest, periods of high unemployment, shortages in and disruptions to the medical care and consumer goods and services industries, and other disruptions to important global, local and regional supply chains, with potential corresponding results on the performance of a Fund and its investments.

Additionally, wars, military conflicts, sanctions, acts of terrorism, sustained elevated inflation, supply chain issues, the institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or other events could have a significant negative impact on global financial markets and economies. Russia's military incursions in Ukraine have led to, and may lead to additional sanctions being levied by the United States, European Union and other countries against Russia. The ongoing hostilities between the two countries could result in additional widespread conflict and could have a severe adverse effect on the region and certain markets. Sanctions on Russian exports could have a significant adverse impact on the Russian economy and related markets and could affect the value of a Fund's investments, even beyond any direct exposure a Fund may have to the region or to adjoining geographic regions. The extent and duration of the military action, sanctions and resulting market disruptions are impossible to predict, but could have a severe adverse effect on the region, including significant negative impacts on the economy and the markets for certain securities and commodities, such as oil and natural gas. Furthermore, the possibility of a prolonged conflict between Hamas and Israel, and the potential expansion of the conflict in the surrounding areas and the involvement of other nations in such conflict, such as the Houthi movement's attacks on marine vessels in the Red Sea, could further destabilize the Middle East region and introduce new uncertainties in global markets, including the oil and natural gas markets. How long such tensions and related events will last cannot be predicted. These tensions and any related events could have significant impact on a Fund performance and the value of an investment in a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Cybersecurity Risk** — With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet and the dependence on computer systems to perform necessary business functions, each Fund, financial intermediaries, service providers and the relevant listing exchange are susceptible to operational, information security and related "cyber" risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to gaining unauthorized access to digital systems for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information, corrupting data, or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing among other behaviors, stealing or corrupting data maintained online or digitally, and denial of service attacks on websites. Cybersecurity failures or breaches of a Fund's third

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party service provider (including, but not limited to, index providers, the administrator and transfer agent) or the issuers of securities and/or financial instruments in which the Fund invests, have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, the inability of Fund shareholders to transact business, violations of applicable privacy and other laws. For instance, cyber attacks may interfere with the processing of shareholder transactions, impact a Fund's ability to calculate its NAV, cause the release of private shareholder information or confidential Fund information, impede trading, cause reputational damage, and subject a Fund to regulatory fines, penalties or financial losses, reimbursement or other compensation costs, and/or additional compliance costs. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future. Each Fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result. While a Fund or its service providers may have established business continuity plans and systems designed to guard against such cyber attacks or adverse effects of such attacks, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified, in large part because different unknown threats may emerge in the future. Similar types of cybersecurity risks also are present for issuers of securities in which a Fund invests, which could result in material adverse consequences for such issuers, and may cause the Fund's investments in such securities to lose value. In addition, cyber attacks involving a counterparty to a Fund could affect such a counterparty's ability to meets it obligations to the Fund, which may result in losses to the Fund and its shareholders. ProFund Advisors and the Trust do not control the cybersecurity plans and systems put in place by third party service providers, and such third party service providers may have no or limited indemnification obligations to ProFund Advisors or a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Operational Risk** — A Fund, its service providers and financial intermediaries are subject to operational risks arising from, among other things, human error, systems and technology errors and disruptions, failed or inadequate controls, and fraud. These errors may adversely affect a Fund's operations, including its ability to execute its investment process, calculate or disseminate its NAV or intraday indicative value in a timely manner, and process purchases or redemptions. While a Fund seeks to minimize such events through controls and oversight, there may still be failures and a Fund may be unable to recover any damages associated with such failures. These failures may have a material adverse effect on a Fund's returns. Each Fund relies on order information provided by financial intermediaries to determine the net inflows and outflows. As a result, each Fund is subject to operational risks associated with reliance on those financial intermediaries and their data sources. In particular, errors in the order information may result in the purchase or sale of the instruments in which a Fund invests in a manner that may be disadvantageous to a Fund.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Portfolio Turnover Risk** — A Fund may incur high portfolio turnover in connection with managing the Fund's investment exposure. Additionally, active trading of the Fund's shares is expected to cause more frequent purchase and sales activities that could, in certain circumstances, increase the number of portfolio transactions. High levels of portfolio transactions increase brokerage and other transaction costs and may result in increased taxable capital gains. Each of these factors could have a negative impact on the performance of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Valuation Risk** — In certain circumstances (e.g., if ProFund Advisors believes market quotations are not reliable, or a trading halt closes an exchange or market early), ProFund Advisors may, pursuant to procedures approved by the Board of Trustees of a Fund, choose to determine a fair value price as the basis for determining the value of such investment for such day. The fair value of an investment determined by ProFund Advisors may be different from other value determinations of the same investment. Portfolio investments that are valued using techniques other than market quotations, including "fair valued" investments, may be subject to greater fluctuation in their value from one day to the next than would be the case if market quotations were used. In addition, there is no assurance that a Fund could sell a portfolio investment for the value established for it at any time, and it is possible that a Fund would incur a loss because a portfolio investment is sold at a discount to its established value. The fair value of a Fund's crypto futures may be determined by reference, in whole or in part, to the cash market in crypto. These circumstances may be more likely to occur with respect to crypto futures than with respect to futures on more traditional assets. In addition, the crypto futures held by a Fund and crypto may be traded in markets on days and at times when a Fund is not open for business. As a result, the value of a Fund's holdings may vary, perhaps significantly, on days and at times when investors are unable to purchase or sell Fund shares.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●**Tax Risk** — In order to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, a Fund must derive at least 90% of its gross income for each taxable year from "qualifying income," meet certain asset diversification tests at the end of each taxable quarter, and meet annual distribution requirements. A Fund's pursuit of its investment strategies will potentially be limited by the Fund's intention to qualify for such treatment and could adversely affect the Fund's ability to so qualify. A Fund may make certain investments, the treatment of which for these purposes is unclear. In particular, direct investments by a Fund in crypto or in derivatives that provide direct exposure to crypto are not expected to produce qualifying income for purposes of the Fund's qualification as a RIC. A Fund, however, may gain exposure to crypto and generate qualifying income by investing a portion of its assets in a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Fund organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands. To comply with the asset diversification test applicable to a RIC, each Fund intends to limit its investments in such subsidiary to 25% of the Fund's

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total assets at the end of each tax quarter. A Fund may, however, exceed this amount from time to time if ProFund Advisors believes doing so is in the best interests of the Fund, provided, however, that the Fund intends to continue to comply with the asset diversification test applicable to RICs. To that end, a Fund may need to take steps intended to cause the value of its investment in the subsidiary not to exceed 25% of the value of its total assets at the close of each quarter of the Fund's taxable year, but there can be no assurances that the Fund will be able to do so or that the Fund's steps will achieve the intended outcome. A Fund's intention to qualify as a RIC is expected to limit its ability to pursue its investment strategy and a Fund's pursuit of its investment strategy could bear adversely on the Fund's ability to so qualify.

If a Fund's investments in the subsidiary were to exceed 25% of the Fund's total assets at the end of a tax quarter, the Fund may no longer be eligible to be treated as a RIC. ProFund Advisors will carefully monitor a Fund's investments in the subsidiary with the intent of ensuring that no more than 25% of the Fund's assets are invested in the subsidiary at the end of each tax quarter.

In addition, each Fund intends to invest in complex derivatives for which there is not clear guidance from the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") as to the calculation of such investments under the asset diversification test or the qualifying income requirement applicable to RICs. There are no assurances that the IRS will agree with a Fund's calculation under the asset diversification test and/or its treatment of income for purposes of the qualifying income requirement, which could cause the Fund to fail to qualify as a RIC.

If, in any year, a Fund were to fail to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, and were ineligible to or were not to cure such failure, the Fund would be taxed in the same manner as an ordinary corporation subject to U.S. federal income tax on all its income at the fund level. The resulting taxes could substantially reduce a Fund's net assets and the amount of income available for distribution. In addition, in order to requalify for taxation as a RIC, a Fund could be required to recognize unrealized gains, pay substantial taxes and interest, and make certain distributions. Please see the section entitled "Taxation" in the Statement of Additional Information for more information.

**Precautionary Notes**

**A Precautionary Note to Investment Companies** — For purposes of the 1940 Act, each Fund is a registered investment company, and the acquisition of a Fund's shares by other investment companies is subject to the restrictions of Section 12(d)(1) thereof. Any investment company considering purchasing shares of a Fund in amounts that would cause it to exceed the restrictions of Section 12(d)(1) should contact the Trust. Rule 12d1-4 under the 1940 Act permits investments in acquired funds in excess of the limits of Section 12(d)(1) subject to certain conditions. Among these conditions, prior to a

fund acquiring securities of another fund exceeding the limits of Section 12(d)(1), the acquiring fund must enter into a "Fund of Funds Investment Agreement" with the acquired fund setting forth the material terms of the arrangement.

**A Precautionary Note Regarding Regulation of Derivatives** — Current global regulation of and future changes with respect to derivatives may alter, perhaps to a material extent, the nature of an investment in a Fund or the ability of a Fund to continue to implement its investment strategies.

The derivatives markets are subject to comprehensive statutes and regulations, including margin requirements. In addition, certain regulators including the CFTC and the exchanges on which certain derivatives trade are authorized to take extraordinary actions in the event of a market emergency, including, for example, in respect of the futures markets, the implementation of higher margin requirements, the establishment of daily price limits and the suspension of trading. The regulation of derivative transactions (including swaps and futures transactions) is an evolving area of law and is subject to modification by government and judicial action. The full impact of derivatives regulations on a Fund is difficult to predict, but could be substantial and adverse.

In particular, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the "Dodd-Frank Act") made broad changes to the OTC derivatives market and granted significant authority to regulators, including the SEC and CFTC to regulate OTC derivatives and market participants. The European Union, the United Kingdom, and some other countries have implemented and continue to implement similar requirements that will affect a Fund when it enters into derivatives transactions with a counterparty organized in those jurisdictions or otherwise subject to applicable derivatives regulations. Global derivatives regulations include clearing, trade execution, margin and reporting requirements.

In addition, Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act provides for the regulation of registered investment companies' use of derivatives and certain related instruments. The rule, among other things, limits derivatives exposure through one of two value-at-risk tests (with an exception for funds that seek daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to three times (3x) or three times the inverse (-3x) of the daily performance of an index as discussed above). Limited derivatives users (as determined by Rule 18f-4) are not, however, subject to the full requirements under the rule.

Regulations can, among other things, adversely affect the value of the investments held by a Fund, restrict a Fund's ability to engage in derivatives transactions (for example, by making certain derivatives transactions no longer available to that Fund) and/or increase the costs of such derivatives transactions (for example, by increasing margin or capital requirements), which could adversely affect investors. It is also unclear how regulatory changes will affect counterparty risk. In particular, position limits imposed on a Fund or its counterparties may impact that

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Fund's ability to invest in a manner that efficiently meets its investment objective, and requirements, including capital and mandatory clearing for certain swaps, may increase the cost of a Fund's investments and cost of doing business, which could adversely affect investors. Because these requirements are evolving, their ultimate impact remains unclear.

**Portfolio Holdings Information**

A description of the Trust's policies and procedures with respect to the disclosure of each Fund's portfolio holdings is available in the SAI.

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**Fund Management**

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**Board of Trustees and Officers**

The Board is responsible for the general supervision of each Fund. The officers of the Trust are responsible for the day-to-day operations of each Fund.

**Investment Advisor**

ProFund Advisors, located at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, serves as the investment adviser to each Fund and provides investment advice and management services to each Fund. ProFund Advisors oversees the investment and reinvestment of the assets in each Fund.

For its investment advisory services, ProFund Advisors is entitled to receive annual fees based on each Fund's average daily net assets as follows: Bitcoin ProFund and Short Bitcoin ProFund each pay ProFund Advisors a fee at an annualized rate of 0.45%, and Ether ProFund pays ProFund Advisors a fee at an annualized rate of 0.75%. ProFund Advisors bears the costs of providing advisory services.

Subject to the condition that the aggregate daily net assets of the Trust be equal to or greater than $10 billion, ProFund Advisors has agreed to reduce the Fund's annual investment advisory fee by 0.025% on assets in excess of $500 million up to $1 billion, 0.05% on assets in excess of $1 billion up to $2 billion and 0.075% on assets in excess of $2 billion. During the year ended July 31, 2025, the Funds' annual investment advisory fees were not subject to such reductions. A discussion regarding the basis for the Board approving the investment advisory agreement for each Fund is in the Trust's most recent N-CSR dated July 31, 2025, or most recent N-CSRS dated January 31, 2025, as may be amended.

During the year ended July 31, 2025, each Fund paid ProFund Advisors fees at the following annualized rates of its average daily net assets (fees reflect the effects of any expense limitation arrangements in place for the period):

**Fees Paid** 

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|  | Net<br> Amount<sup>(1)</sup><br>|
| Bitcoin ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.46% |
| Ether ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |

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Amounts shown that exceed the contractual fee rate reflect recoupment of a fee waiver as permitted by the expense limitation agreement.

**Portfolio Management**

The following individuals have responsibility for the day-to-day management of each Fund as set forth in the Summary Prospectus relating to each Fund. The Portfolio Managers' business experience for the past five years is listed below. Additional information about the Portfolio Managers'

compensation, other accounts managed by the Portfolio Managers and their ownership of other investment companies can be found in the SAI.

**Alexander Ilyasov,** ProShare Advisors: Senior Portfolio Manager since October 2013 and Portfolio Manager from November 2009 through September 2013. ProFund Advisors LLC: Senior Portfolio Manager since October 2013 and Portfolio Manager from November 2009 through September 2013. ProShare Capital Management LLC: Senior Portfolio Manager since August 2016.

**George Banian,** ProShare Advisors: Portfolio Manager since February 2022, Associate Portfolio Manager from August 2016 to February 2022, Senior Portfolio Analyst from December 2010 to August 2016, Portfolio Analyst from December 2007 to December 2010. ProFund Advisors: Portfolio Manager since February 2022, Associate Portfolio Manager from July 2021 to February 2022.

**Other Service Providers**

ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (the "Distributor"), located at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, acts as the distributor of Fund shares and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of ProFund Advisors. Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC ("Ultimus"), located at 225 Pictoria Drive, Suite 450, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246, acts as the administrator to each Fund, providing operations, compliance and administrative services. FIS Investor Services LLC ("FIS"), located at 4249 Easton Way, Suite 400, Columbus, Ohio 43219, acts as transfer agent for each Fund, maintaining shareholder account records for each Fund, distributing distributions payable by each Fund, and producing statements with respect to account activity for each Fund and their shareholders.

ProFund Advisors also performs certain management services, including client support and other administrative services, for the Funds under a Management Services Agreement. ProFund Advisors is entitled to receive annual fees equal to 0.15% of the average daily net assets of the Funds for such services.

During the year ended July 31, 2025, each Fund paid the Advisor management services fees in the following amounts (calculated as a percentage, with fees paid reflecting the effects of any expense limitation arrangements in place for the period):

**Fees Paid** 

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|  | Net<br> Amount<br>|
| Bitcoin ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; 0.15% |
| Ether ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | &nbsp;&nbsp; — |

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**General Information**

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**Determination of NAV**

The price at which you purchase, redeem and exchange shares is the NAV per share next determined after your transaction request is received by the transfer agent in good order (i.e., required forms are complete and, in the case of a purchase, correct payment is received). Each Fund calculates its NAV by taking the value of its assets, subtracting any liabilities, and dividing that amount by the number of outstanding shares.

Each Fund's assets are valued primarily on the basis of information furnished by a pricing service or market quotations. Securities that are listed or traded on a stock exchange or the Nasdaq or National Market System are generally valued at the closing price, if available, on the exchange or market where the security is principally traded (including the Nasdaq Official Closing Price). Short-term securities are valued on the basis of amortized cost or based on market prices. Securities traded regularly in the over-the-counter market are generally valued on the basis of the mean between the bid and asked quotes furnished by dealers actively trading those securities. Futures contracts purchased and held by a Fund are generally valued at the last sale price prior to the time the Fund determines its NAV or at the official futures settlement price on the relevant exchange. Routine valuation of certain derivatives is performed using procedures approved by the Board. In addition, certain derivatives linked to a benchmark may be valued based on the performance of one or more U.S. ETFs or instruments that reflect the values of the securities in such benchmark, when the level of the benchmark is not computed as of the close of the U.S. securities markets.

If market quotations are not readily available, an investment may be valued by a method that the Board of Trustees believes accurately reflects fair value. The use of such a fair valuation method may be appropriate if, for example: (i) ProFund Advisors believes market quotations do not accurately reflect fair value of an investment; (ii) ProFund Advisors believes an investment's value has been materially affected by events occurring after the close of the exchange or market on which the investment is principally traded (for example, a foreign exchange or market); (iii) a trading halt closes an exchange or market early; or (iv) other events result in an exchange or market delaying its normal close. Any such fair valuations will be conducted pursuant to Board approved fair valuation procedures. At times, each Fund may, pursuant to Board-approved procedures, write down the value of an investment or other asset to reflect, among other things, decreases in the value of the asset or decreases in the likelihood that a Fund will be able to collect on the asset. These write downs will reduce the value of the asset and, ultimately, the value of a Fund. Fair valuation procedures involve the risk that a Fund's valuation of an investment may be higher or lower than the price the investment might actually command if a Fund sold it.

Each Fund normally calculates its daily share price as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) every day the NYSE is open.

To the extent a Fund's portfolio investments trade in markets on days when a Fund is not open for business, the value of a Fund's assets may vary on those days. In addition, trading in certain portfolio investments may not occur on days a Fund is open for business. If the NYSE closes early, the NAV may be calculated at the close of regular trading or its normal calculation time. If the exchange or market on which a Fund's underlying investments are primarily traded closes early, the NAV may be calculated prior to its normal calculation time.

**NYSE Holiday Schedule:**The NYSE is open every week, Monday through Friday, except when the following holidays are celebrated: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (the third Monday in January), Washington's Birthday (observed), Good Friday, Memorial Day (the last Monday in May), Juneteenth National Independence Day, Independence Day, Labor Day (the first Monday in September), Thanksgiving Day (the fourth Thursday in November) and Christmas Day. Exchange holiday schedules are subject to change without notice.

The NYSE will close early (1:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on the day before Independence Day and on the day after Thanksgiving Day.

**Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's ("SIFMA") Proposed Close and Early Close Schedule:** On the following days in 2025 and 2026 SIFMA has recommended that the U.S. bond markets close: February 17, 2025, April 18, 2025, May 26, 2025, June 19, 2025, July 4, 2025, September 1, 2025, October 13, 2025, November 11, 2025, November 27, 2025, December 25, 2025, January 1, 2026, January 19, 2026, February 16, 2026, May 25, 2026, June 19, 2026, July 3, 2026, September 7, 2026, October 12, 2026, November 11, 2026, November 26, 2026 and December 25, 2026. SIFMA has recommended that the U.S. bond markets close early at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on April 17, 2025, May 23, 2025, July 3, 2025, November 28, 2025, December 24, 2025, December 31, 2025, April 3, 2026, July 2, 2026, November 27, 2026, December 24, 2026 and December 31, 2026.

A Fund may cease taking transaction requests, including requests to exchange to or from other funds managed by ProFund Advisors or affiliates of ProFund Advisors on such days, at times other than the normal cut-off time. See "Transaction Cut-Off Times" in the Shareholder Services Guide in this Prospectus for more details.

**Form of Redemption Proceeds**

You may receive redemption proceeds of your sale of shares of a Fund in a check, Automated Clearing House ("ACH"), or federal wire transfer. The Funds typically expect that it will take one to three days following the receipt of your redemption request made in "good order" to pay out redemption proceeds; however, while not expected, payment of redemption proceeds may take up to seven days. Each Fund maintains a cash balance that serves as a primary source of liquidity for meeting redemption requests. The Funds may also use the proceeds from the sale of portfolio securities to meet redemption requests if consistent

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with the management of a Fund. The Funds reserve the right to redeem in-kind. Each of these redemption methods may be used regularly and in stressed market conditions in conformity with applicable rules of the SEC.

**Cost Basis Reporting:** Upon the redemption or exchange of your shares in a Fund, the Fund or, if you purchase your shares through a financial intermediary, your financial intermediary generally will be required to provide you and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") with cost basis and certain other related tax information about Fund shares you redeemed or exchanged. This cost basis reporting requirement is effective for shares purchased, including through dividend reinvestment, on or after January 1, 2012. Please see the Funds' website (www.profunds.com) or consult your financial intermediary, as appropriate, for more information regarding available methods for cost basis reporting and how to select or change a particular method. Please consult your tax advisor to determine which available cost basis method is best for you.

**Dividends and Distributions**

Each Fund intends to distribute its net investment income and capital gains, if any, to shareholders at least annually to qualify for treatment as a RIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes, as follows:

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| **Fund** | **Dividends** | **Dividends** | **Capital** <br> **Gains**<br>|
| **Fund** | Accrued | Paid | Paid |
| Bitcoin ProFund | Monthly | Monthly | Annually |
| Ether ProFund | Monthly | Monthly | Annually |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | Monthly | Monthly | Annually |

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The Funds do not announce dividend distribution dates in advance. Certain investment strategies employed by certain Funds may produce income or net short-term capital gains which a Funds may seek to distribute more frequently. Each Fund may declare additional capital gains distributions during a year. Each Fund will reinvest distributions in additional shares of the Fund making the distribution, unless a shareholder has written to request distributions in cash (by check, wire or ACH).

By selecting the distribution by check or wire option, a shareholder agrees to the following conditions:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●If a shareholder elects to receive distributions by check or wire, a Fund will, nonetheless, automatically reinvest such distributions in additional shares of the Fund if they are $10 or less (and payable by check) or $25 or less (and payable by wire). A shareholder may elect to receive distributions via ACH or reinvest such distribution in shares of another Fund regardless of amount.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Any dividend or distribution check, which has been returned to a Fund or has remained uncashed for a period of six months from the issuance date, will be cancelled, and the funds will be reinvested (net of any bank charges) on the date of cancellation into the Fund or, if the account is closed or

only the Government Money Market ProFund is open, the funds will be reinvested into the Government Money Market ProFund (information about the Government Money Market ProFund is contained in a separate prospectus, which may be obtained by calling (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552); and

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Any account on which a dividend or distribution check was returned or remained uncashed for a period of six months will automatically have the dividend and distribution payment election adjusted so that all future dividends or distributions are reinvested into the Fund, unless subsequent distribution checks have been cashed.

**Earning Dividends**

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Shares purchased in an exchange transaction begin earning dividends the day after the exchange is processed. Shares continue to earn dividends through the business day on which the Funds' transfer agent has processed a redemption of those shares.

**Taxes**

The following information is a general summary of the U.S. federal income tax consequences of an investment in a Fund and does not address any foreign, state, or local tax consequences. Please see the Statement of Additional Information for more information.

Each Fund intends to qualify for treatment as a "regulated investment company" ("RIC") for federal income tax purposes. As such, a Fund does not ordinarily pay federal income tax on its net investment income and net realized capital gains that it timely distributes to shareholders. In order for each Fund to so qualify, each Fund must meet certain tests with respect to the sources and types of its income, the nature and diversification of its assets, and the timing and amount of its distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Each Fund intends to distribute all or substantially all of its net investment income and capital gains to shareholders every year.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions from investment income by a Fund are generally taxable to shareholders as ordinary income for federal income tax purposes.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Whether a distribution from capital gains by a Fund is taxable to shareholders as ordinary income or at the rates applicable to net capital gains depends on how long the Fund owned (or is treated as having owned) the investments generating the distribution, not on how long an investor has owned shares of the Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions from capital gains on investments that a Fund has owned (or is treated as having owned) for more than 12 months and that are properly reported by the Fund as capital gain dividends will be treated as long-term capital gains includible in a shareholder's net capital gain and taxed to individuals at reduced rates. Distributions from capital gains

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on investments that a Fund has owned (or is treated as having owned) for 12 months or less will be taxable to shareholders as ordinary income.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions from investment income reported by a Fund as derived from "qualified dividend income" will be taxed in the hands of individuals at the rates applicable to net capital gains, provided that holding period and other requirements are met at both the shareholder and the Fund level. It is unclear whether a Fund will be able to report a significant portion of its distributions to shareholders as qualified dividend income.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Shareholders will generally be subject to tax on Fund distributions regardless of whether they receive cash or choose to have the distributions reinvested.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions are taxable even if they are paid from income or gains earned by a Fund prior to the shareholder's purchase of Fund shares (which income or gains were thus included in the price paid for the Fund shares).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Dividends declared by a Fund in October, November or December of one year and paid in January of the next year are generally taxable to shareholders in the calendar year in which the distributions are declared, rather than the calendar year in which the distributions are received.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●If shareholders redeem their Fund shares, they may have a capital gain or loss, which will be long-term or short-term depending upon how long they have held the shares. Net gains resulting from redemptions or sales of shares held for more than one year generally are taxed at net capital gain rates, while those resulting from redemptions or sales of shares held for one year or less generally are taxed at ordinary income rates.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●If shareholders exchange shares of one Fund for shares of a different Fund, this will be treated as a sale of the Fund's shares and any gain on the transaction may be subject to federal income tax.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●The Code generally imposes a 3.8% Medicare contribution tax on the "net investment income" of individuals, estates and trusts to the extent their income exceeds certain threshold amounts. Net investment income generally includes for this purpose, among other things, dividends paid by a Fund, including any capital gain dividends, and net capital gains recognized on the sale, redemption or exchange of Fund shares. Shareholders are advised to consult their tax advisors regarding the possible implications of this additional tax on their investment in a Fund.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Distributions by a Fund to retirement plans that qualify for tax-exempt treatment under federal income tax laws and net gains on the redemption or sale of Fund shares by such plans will generally not be taxable. Special tax rules apply to investments through such plans. Shareholders should consult their tax advisors to determine the suitability of a Fund as an

investment through such a plan and the tax treatment of distributions (including distributions of amounts attributable to an investment in a Fund) from such a plan.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Income and gains from a Fund's investments in securities of foreign issuers, if any, may be subject to foreign withholding or other taxes. In such a case, a Fund's yield on those securities would decrease. It is not anticipated that Fund shareholders will be able to claim a credit or deduction with respect to such foreign taxes. In addition, a Fund's investments in foreign securities or foreign currencies may increase or accelerate a Fund's recognition of ordinary income and may affect the timing or amount of a Fund's distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A Fund's investment in certain debt instruments and a Fund's use of derivatives may cause the Fund to recognize taxable income in excess of the cash generated by such instruments. As a result, a Fund could be required at times to liquidate other investments (including when otherwise disadvantageous to do so) in order to satisfy its distribution requirements under the Code. A Fund's use of derivatives will also affect the amount, timing, and character of the Fund's distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●As discussed above, in order to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, a Fund must derive at least 90% of its gross income for each taxable year from "qualifying income," meet certain asset diversification tests at the end of each taxable quarter, and meet annual distribution requirements. A Fund's pursuit of its investment strategies will potentially be limited by the Fund's intention to qualify for such treatment and could adversely affect the Fund's ability to so qualify. A Fund can make certain investments, the treatment of which for these purposes is unclear. If, in any year, a Fund were to fail to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, and were ineligible to or otherwise did not cure such failure, the Fund would be taxed in the same manner as an ordinary corporation subject to U.S. federal income tax on all its income at the fund level. The resulting taxes could substantially reduce the Fund's net assets and the amount of income available for distribution. In addition, in order to requalify for taxation as a RIC, the Fund could be required to recognize unrealized gains, pay substantial taxes and interest, and make certain distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Each Fund is required to withhold U.S. federal income tax from all taxable distributions and redemption proceeds to shareholders who fail to provide the Fund with correct taxpayer identification numbers or to make required certifications, or who have been notified by the IRS that they are subject to backup withholding. Backup withholding is not an additional tax; rather, it is a way in which the IRS ensures it will collect taxes otherwise due. Any amounts withheld may be credited against the shareholder's U.S. federal income tax liability.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●In general, dividends paid to a shareholder that is not a "United States person" within the meaning of the Code (such a shareholder, a "foreign person") that a Fund properly reports as capital gain dividends, short-term capital gain dividends, or interest-related dividends, each as further defined in the SAI, are not subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax, provided that certain other requirements are met. A Fund (or intermediary, as applicable) is permitted, but is not required, to report any part of its dividends as are eligible for such treatment. A Fund's dividends other than those a Fund so reports as capital gain dividends, short-term capital gain dividends, or interest-related dividends generally will be subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax at a rate of 30% (or lower applicable treaty rate).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Special tax considerations may apply to foreign persons investing in a Fund. Please see the SAI for further information. Because each shareholder's tax circumstances are unique and because the tax laws are subject to change, it is recommended that shareholders consult their own tax advisors about the federal, state, local and foreign tax consequences of investing in the Funds.

**Contractual Arrangement**

The Trust enters into contractual arrangements with various parties, including, among others, the Advisor, administrator,

custodian, transfer agent, and Distributor, who provide services to each Fund. Shareholders are not parties to, or intended (or "third party") beneficiaries of, any of these contractual arrangements, and those contractual arrangements are not intended to create in any individual shareholder or group of shareholders and right to enforce them against the service providers or to seek any remedy under them against the service providers, either directly or on behalf of the Trust.

This Prospectus provides information concerning the Trust and each Fund that you should consider in determining whether to purchase shares of a Fund. None of this Prospectus, the SAI or any contract that is an exhibit to the Trust's registration statements, is intended to, nor does it, give rise to an agreement or contract between the Trust or each Fund and any investor, or give rise to any contract or other rights in any individual shareholder, group of shareholders or other person than any rights conferred explicitly by federal or state securities laws that may not be waived.

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**Shareholder Services Guide**

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**Opening a New Account** 

ProFunds offers two classes of shares: Investor Class Shares and Service Class Shares, except that Bitcoin ProFund, Ether ProFund, and Short Bitcoin ProFund, (the "Crypto ProFunds") only offer Investor Class Shares. Investor Class Shares may be purchased directly through ProFunds Distributors, Inc. or through authorized financial professionals. Service Class Shares may only be purchased through authorized financial professionals and have service and distribution expenses not applicable to Investor Class Shares. There is a separate New Account Form for each class of shares available. Please ensure you have the correct New Account Form before completing it.

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **Please note: Purchases must be made according to the transaction cut-off times stated within the Shareholder Services Guide.** | **Please note: Purchases must be made according to the transaction cut-off times stated within the Shareholder Services Guide.** | **Please note: Purchases must be made according to the transaction cut-off times stated within the Shareholder Services Guide.** |
| **Account Minimums**<br> **(all account types)**<br>| **All ProFunds (except Crypto ProFunds) – The** <br> **minimum initial investment\* amounts are:**<br>˃ $5,000 for accounts that list a financial professional.<br> ˃ $15,000 for self-directed accounts.<br> **Crypto ProFunds – The minimum initial investment\*** <br> **amounts are:**<br>˃ $1,000 for all accounts | Not Applicable. |
| **By Mail** | **Step 1:**<br> Complete a New Account Form (see "Completing <br> your New Account Form").<br>| **Step 1:**<br> Complete a ProFunds' investment slip, which is <br> attached to your transaction confirmation statement. <br> If an investment slip is not readily available, you may <br> send written instructions which include your name, <br> account number, name and share class of the <br> ProFund you wish to purchase and the purchase <br> amount.<br>|
| **By Mail** | **Step 2:**<br> Make your check payable to ProFunds. Write the name of the ProFund in which you wish to invest and your <br> account number, if known, on the check. | **Step 2:**<br> Make your check payable to ProFunds. Write the name of the ProFund in which you wish to invest and your <br> account number, if known, on the check. |
| **By Mail** | **Step 3:**<br> Send the signed New Account Form and check to:<br> ProFunds • P.O. Box 182800 • Columbus, OH <br> 43218-2800<br>| **Step 3:**<br> Send the investment slip and check to:<br> ProFunds • P.O. Box 182800 • Columbus, OH <br> 43218-2800 <br>|

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 1:**<br> Complete a New Account Form (see "Completing <br> your New Account Form").<br>| **Step 1:**<br> Call ProFunds to inform us of:<br>˃ your account number,<br> ˃ the amount to be wired,<br> ˃ the ProFund(s) in which you wish to invest<br> You will be provided:<br>˃ a confirmation number for your purchase order <br> (your trade is not effective until you have received a <br> confirmation number from ProFunds and the <br> funding is received in good order by the transfer <br> agent),<br>˃ bank wire instructions |
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 2:**<br> Fax the New Account Form to (800) 782-4797 <br> (toll-free).<br>| **Step 2:**<br> Contact your bank to initiate your wire transfer.<br>|
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 3:**<br> Call ProFunds at 888-776-3637 to:<br>˃ confirm receipt of the faxed New Account Form,<br> ˃ request your new account number.<br> You will be provided:<br>˃ a confirmation number for your purchase order <br> (your trade is not effective until you have received a <br> confirmation number from ProFunds), and<br>˃ bank wire instructions.<br> Instructions given to ProFunds for wire transfer <br> requests do not constitute a transaction request <br> received in "good order" until the wire transfer has <br> been received by ProFunds.<br>|  |
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 4:**<br> Call your bank to initiate your wire transfer.<br>|  |
| **By Phone via Wire** | **Step 5:**<br> Send the original, signed New Account Form to:<br> ProFunds • P.O. Box 182800 • Columbus, OH <br> 43218-2800<br>|  |

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **By Phone via ACH**<br> **Please note: the** <br> **maximum ACH purchase** <br> **amount is $50,000** | Initial purchase via ACH not available. | **Step 1:**<br> Establish bank instructions on your account by <br> completing an Account Options Form (if not already <br> established).<br>|
| **By Phone via ACH**<br> **Please note: the** <br> **maximum ACH purchase** <br> **amount is $50,000** | Initial purchase via ACH not available. | **Step 2:**<br> Call ProFunds to inform us of:<br>˃ the fact that you want to make an ACH purchase,<br> ˃ your account number,<br> ˃ the purchase amount,<br> ˃ the ProFund(s) in which you wish to invest,<br> You will be provided a confirmation number for your <br> purchase order (your trade is not effective until you <br> have received a confirmation number from <br> ProFunds). <br>|

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| **You may purchase**<br> **shares using any of the**<br> **following methods.**<br>| **HOW TO MAKE AN**<br> **INITIAL PURCHASE**<br>| **HOW TO PURCHASE**<br> **ADDITIONAL SHARES**<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 1:**<br> Go to ProFunds.com.<br>| **Step 1:**<br> Go to ProFunds.com.<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 2:**<br> Click on "Open Account."<br>| **Step 2:**<br> Click on the "Access Account" button.<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 3:**<br> Complete an on-line New Account Form.<br>| **Step 3:**<br> Enter User Name and Password.<br>|
| **By Internet via**<br> **check or wire** | **Step 4:**<br> If funding with check:<br> Mail check payable to ProFunds to: P.O. Box 182800 <br> Columbus, OH 43218-2800<br> Call ProFunds at 888-776-3637 to:<br>˃ confirm receipt of the faxed New Account Form,<br> ˃ request your new account number.<br> You will be provided:<br>˃ a confirmation number for your purchase order <br> (your trade is not effective until you have received a <br> confirmation number from ProFunds), and<br>˃ bank wire instructions.<br> Instructions given to ProFunds for wire transfer <br> requests do not constitute a transaction request <br> received in "good order" until the wire transfer has <br> been received by ProFunds.<br>| **Step 4:**<br> Follow transaction instructions for making a <br> purchase.<br>|
| **Through a Financial** <br> **Professional**<br>| Contact your financial professional with your <br> instructions.<br>| Contact your financial professional with your <br> instructions.<br>|

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| **You may** <br> **purchase**<br> **shares using any** <br> **of the**<br> **following** <br> **methods.**<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; **HOW TO EXCHANGE**<br> **OR REDEEM SHARES**<br>|
| **By Mail** | &nbsp;&nbsp; To redeem shares using ProFund form:<br> Complete and mail the appropriate <br> Withdrawal Request or IRA Distribution <br> Request Form<br> located at profunds.com<br> To exchange or redeem shares by letter:<br> Send a signed letter to:<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;ProFunds<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;P.O. Box 182800<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Columbus, OH 43218-2800<br> The letter should include information <br> necessary to process your request (see <br> "Exchanging Shares"). ProFunds may <br> require a signature guarantee in certain <br> circumstances. See "Signature Guarantees" <br> under "Additional Shareholder Information" <br> or call ProFunds for additional information.<br>|
| **By Telephone** | &nbsp;&nbsp; **Individual Investors:**<br> (888) 776-3637 or (614) 470-8122<br> **Financial Professionals and Institutions:**<br> (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552<br> **Interactive Voice Response System ("IVR"):**<br> Call (888) 776-3637 (toll-free) or (614) <br> 470-8122 and follow the step-by-step <br> instructions.<br>|
| **By Internet** | &nbsp;&nbsp; **ProFunds.com**<br> Select the "Access Account" navigation bar, <br> enter your User Name and Password and <br> follow the step-by-step instructions. Please <br> make sure you receive and record your <br> confirmation number for later reference. <br> (Your transaction is not effective until you <br> have received a confirmation number from <br> ProFunds.)<br>|
| **Through a** <br> **Financial**<br> **Professional**<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Contact your financial professional with <br> your instructions.<br>|

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| **Contact Information** | **Contact Information** |
| **By Telephone** | &nbsp;&nbsp; **Individual Investors:**<br> (888) 776-3637 or (614) 470-8122<br> Financial Professionals and Institutions:<br> (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552<br>|
| **Fax** | (800) 782-4797 (toll-free) |
| **Internet** | ProFunds.com |
| **Regular mail** | &nbsp;&nbsp; ProFunds<br> P.O. Box 182800<br> Columbus, OH 43218-2800<br>|
| **Overnight mail** | &nbsp;&nbsp; ProFunds<br> c/o Transfer Agency<br> 4249 Easton Way, Suite 400<br> Columbus, OH 43219<br>|

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**ProFunds Accounts** 

To open a mutual fund account, you will need to complete a New Account Form. You should also read the relevant prospectus carefully prior to opening your account. Contact ProFunds to request a New Account Form or download a New Account Form from ProFunds' website. For guidelines to help you complete the Form, see the instructions below. You may also open certain new accounts online. Go to (www.profunds.com), select "Open Account" and follow the instructions. Please note that new accounts opened online must be funded by check or wire purchase.

**Retirement Plan Accounts** 

Several types of Individual Retirement Accounts ("IRAs") are available. Please visit (www.profunds.com) or contact ProFunds for a retirement plan account application. The IRA custodian charges an annual fee of $15 per social security number for all types of IRAs. The annual fee may be waived in certain circumstances. Other types of retirement accounts, such as profit sharing, money purchase and 401(k) accounts may be established; however, ProFunds does not sponsor these plans nor does ProFunds provide retirement reporting for these types of plans.

**Accounts through Financial Professionals** 

Contact your financial professional for information on opening an account to invest in ProFunds.

**Completing Your New Account Form** 

˃You must provide each account holder's social security number or tax identification number and date of birth on the New Account Form.

˃Attach the trust documents when establishing a trust account. Contact ProFunds for specific requirements.

˃When establishing an account for your corporation, partnership or self-directed retirement plan, please check the appropriate box to indicate the correct account type to ensure proper tax reporting, and provide a certified corporate resolution or other documentation evidencing your authority to open the account and engage in transactions.

˃You must provide a street address (ProFunds does not accept P.O. Box-only addresses, but APO and FPO Armed Forces mailing addresses are acceptable). If account holders have different addresses, each address must be provided.

˃You must designate the ProFund(s) to which your initial investment will be directed or the investment will be made in Government Money Market ProFund.

˃Be sure all parties named on the account sign the New Account Form.

Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person or entity who opens an account. Some or all of the information provided will

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be used by ProFunds and/or its agents to verify the identity of the persons opening an account. If this information is not provided, ProFunds may not be able to open your account. Accounts may be restricted or closed, and monies withheld, pending verification of this information or as otherwise required under federal regulations. You may be asked to provide additional information to verify your identity consistent with the requirements under anti-money laundering regulations. In addition, transaction orders, including orders for purchases, exchanges and redemptions may be suspended, restricted, canceled or processed and the proceeds may be withheld.

**Purchasing Shares** 

You have the option to send purchase orders by mail or Internet and to send purchase proceeds by check, ACH or wire. Initial purchases via ACH are not accepted. All purchases must be made in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Cash, starter checks, Internet-based checks, credit cards, travelers' checks, money orders and credit card checks are not accepted. Third-party checks are generally not accepted to open an account.

Each ProFund prices shares you purchase at the price per share next computed after it (or an authorized financial intermediary) receives your purchase request in good order. To be in good order, a purchase request must include a wire or check or the processing of an ACH initiated (as applicable) by stated cut-off times, and for new accounts, a properly completed New Account Form. ProFunds cannot accept wire or ACH purchases on bank holidays. ProFunds and ProFunds Distributors, Inc. may reject any purchase request for any reason.

**Important Information You Should Know When You Purchase Shares:** 

˃Instructions, written or by telephone, given to ProFunds for wire transfer requests do not constitute a transaction request received in "good order" until the wire transfer has been received by ProFunds. A wire purchase will be considered in good order if (i) you have completed and faxed a New Account Form; (ii) you have contacted ProFunds and received a confirmation number, and (iii) ProFunds receives and accepts your wire during ProFunds wire processing times noted in the chart under "Transaction Cut-Off Times."

˃Although ProFunds does not charge for wire receipt, your bank may charge a fee to send wires. Please be sure that the wire is sufficient to cover your purchase and any such bank fees.

˃Any New Account Form, check or wire order received that does not designate a specific ProFund will be used to purchase shares (i) in the ProFund in your existing account if you have an investment in only one ProFund, or (ii) in Investor Class or Service Class Shares, as applicable, of the Government Money Market ProFund, if you are initially opening an account or have more than one ProFund investment. Neither ProFunds nor ProFunds Distributors, Inc. will be responsible for investment opportunities lost as a result of investments being directed to Government Money

Market ProFund, to an existing active ProFund account. ProFunds is not responsible for transfer errors by sending or receiving bank and will not be liable for any loss incurred due to a wire transfer or ACH not having been received. If the check, ACH or wire cannot be identified, it may be returned or rejected. Checks submitted to ProFunds will be automatically deposited upon receipt at our administrative office in Columbus, Ohio.

˃If it is determined that account information is not in good order, any amount deposited will be refunded by check no earlier than ten business days from receipt of such payment to allow adequate time for the original check to clear through the banking system.

˃ProFunds will ordinarily cancel your purchase order if your bank does not honor your check or ACH for any reason, or your wire transfer is not received by the designated cut-off time. If your purchase transaction is cancelled, you will be responsible for any losses that may result from any decline in the value of the cancelled purchase. ProFunds (or its agents) have the authority to redeem shares in your account(s) to cover any losses. Any profit on a cancelled transaction will accrue to the applicable ProFund.

˃ProFunds may reject or cancel any purchase orders for any reason.

˃The minimum for initial purchases may be waived in certain circumstances.

**Exchanging Shares** 

Shareholders can, free of charge and without a limit on frequency or maximum amount, exchange Investor or Service Class Shares of any publicly available ProFund for Investor or Service Class Shares, respectively, of another publicly available series of ProFunds that offers such shares as long as the shareholder's account meets the minimum initial investment requirements of the ProFund into which the shareholder is exchanging. Exchange requests, like any other share transaction, are subject to ProFunds transaction cut-off times described under "Transaction Cut-Off Times."

ProFunds will need the following information to process your exchange:

˃the account number applicable to the exchange transaction request;

˃the number of shares, percentage, or dollar value of the shares you wish to exchange; and

˃the share class and name of the ProFund you are exchanging from and the share class and name of the ProFund you are exchanging into.

Please note that the transaction cut-off times of one Fund may differ from those of another Fund. In an exchange between funds with different cut-off times, you will receive the price next computed after the exchange request is made for both the redemption and the purchase transactions involved in the

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exchange. You will be responsible for any losses if sufficient redemption proceeds are not available to pay the purchase price of shares purchased. Please consult the prospectus of the Fund into which you are exchanging for the applicable cut-off times. Contact an Authorized Financial Professional to initiate an exchange. You can perform exchanges by mail, phone and online at (www.profunds.com).

**Important Information You Should Know When You Exchange Shares:** 

˃An exchange involves redeeming shares of one fund and purchasing shares of another fund. Exchanges are taxable transactions. Exchanges within a retirement account may not be taxable. Please contact your tax advisor for more information.

˃If your account does not meet the minimum initial investment requirements of the ProFund you are exchanging into, your exchange will be treated as a redemption from the ProFund you are exchanging from and a purchase that was not in good order of the ProFund you wish to exchange into. Consequently, the proceeds from the redemption will be used to purchase Investor Class or Service Class Shares, as applicable, of the Government Money Market ProFund. Neither ProFunds nor ProFunds Distributors, Inc. will be responsible for investment opportunities lost as a result of investments being directed to Government Money Market ProFund.

˃ProFunds can only honor exchanges between accounts registered in the same name and having the same address and taxpayer identification number.

˃None of ProFunds, ProFunds Distributors, Inc. or the ProFunds' transfer agent is required to verify that there is a sufficient balance in the account to cover the exchange. You will be responsible for any loss if there are insufficient funds available to cover the exchange due to insufficient shares or due to a decline in the value of the ProFund from which you are exchanging.

˃The redemption and purchase will be processed at the next calculated NAVs of the respective ProFund after a Fund has received your exchange request in good order.

˃The exchange privilege may be modified or discontinued at any time.

˃Before exchanging into a ProFund, please read such fund's prospectus.

˃Financial intermediaries may have their own rules about exchanges or transfers and may impose limits on the number of such transactions you are permitted to make during a given time period.

**Redeeming Shares** 

You may redeem all or part of your shares at the NAV next determined after your redemption request is received in good order. Only the registered owner(s) of the account or persons

authorized in writing by the registered owner(s) may redeem shares.

ProFunds will need the following information to process your redemption request:

˃name(s) of account owners;

˃account number(s);

˃the name of the ProFund(s);

˃your daytime telephone number;

˃the dollar amount, percentage or number of shares being redeemed; and

˃how you would like to receive your redemption proceeds (see options below). Unless otherwise requested, your redemption proceeds will be sent by check to the registered account owner's address of record by U.S. mail.

You may receive your redemption proceeds:

**By Check:** Normally, redemption proceeds will be sent by check to the address listed on the account. ProFunds may charge a fee associated with overnight mailings or Saturday delivery of redemption proceeds.

**By Wire:** You may have your redemption proceeds wired directly into a designated bank account by establishing a wire redemption option on your account. ProFunds may charge a $10 service fee for a wire transfer of redemption proceeds under certain circumstances, and your bank may charge an additional fee to receive the wire. If you would like to establish this option on an existing account, please call ProFunds.

**By ACH:** You may have your redemption proceeds sent to your bank account via ACH by establishing this option on your account. Funds sent through ACH should reach your bank in approximately two business days. While there is no fee charged by ProFunds for this service, your bank may charge a fee. If you would like to establish this option on an existing account, please call ProFunds.

**Important Information You Should Know When You Sell Shares:** 

˃ProFund shareholders automatically have telephone redemption privileges unless they elect not to have these privileges on the New Account Form. Redemptions requested via telephone must be made payable to the name on the account and sent to the address or bank account listed on the account.

˃To redeem shares from a retirement account, you may make this request in writing by completing an IRA Distribution Request Form. In certain cases, distributions may be requested via telephone with proceeds sent to the address or bank on record on the account. Financial professionals may not request a redemption from an IRA on your behalf. You should consult a tax advisor before redeeming shares and making distributions from your tax qualified account because doing

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so may have adverse tax consequences for you. Call ProFunds to request an IRA Distribution Request Form or download the form from the ProFunds' website, (www.profunds.com).

˃If you request that redemption proceeds be sent to a bank account or an address other than the bank account or address you have previously established on your ProFunds account, you must make the request in writing. The signatures of all registered owners must be guaranteed (see "Signature Guarantees").

˃If you are selling some, but not all, of your shares, your remaining account balance should be above the minimum investment amount to keep your ProFund position open.

˃ProFunds normally remits redemption proceeds within seven days of redemption. For redemption of shares purchased by check, ACH or through ProFunds' automatic investment plan, ProFunds may wait up to 10 business days before sending redemption proceeds to ensure that its transfer agent has collected the original purchase payment.

˃Your right of redemption may be suspended, or the date of payment postponed for any period during which: (i) the NYSE or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is closed (other than customary weekend or holiday closings); (ii) trading on the NYSE, or other securities exchanges or markets as appropriate, is restricted, as determined by the SEC; (iii) an emergency exists, as determined by the SEC; or (iv) for such other periods as the SEC, by order, may permit for protection of ProFunds' investors. Proceeds cannot be sent by wire or ACH on bank holidays.

**Additional Shareholder Information** 

Account Minimums

Account minimums apply to all initial investments with ProFunds, including retirement plans, and apply to the total initial value of an account. These minimums may be different for investments made through certain financial intermediaries. In addition, ProFunds reserves the right to modify its minimum account requirements at any time with or without prior notice.

ProFunds reserves the right to involuntarily redeem an investor's account, including a retirement account, if the account holder's aggregate account balance falls below the applicable minimum initial investment amount due to transaction activity. You will be given at least 30 days' notice to reestablish the minimum balance if your ProFund balance falls below the applicable account minimum. If you do not increase your balance during the notice period, the ProFund may sell all of your shares and send the proceeds to you. Your shares will be sold at the NAV on the day your ProFund position is closed.

**Transaction Cut-Off Times** 

All shareholder transaction orders are processed at the NAV next determined after your transaction order is received in good order by ProFunds' transfer agent, distributor, or financial intermediary designated by the ProFunds as an authorized agent.

Transaction orders in ProFund accounts must be received in good order by the ProFunds' transfer agent or distributor before the cut-off times detailed in the table below to be processed at that business day's NAV. A completed New Account Form does not constitute a purchase order until the transfer agent deems it to be in good order, processes the New Account Form and receives correct payment by check or wire transfer on any business day prior to the designated cut-off time. Trades placed via telephone must be initiated (i.e., the call must be received and in queue) by the cut-off time and communicated in good order by the close of the NYSE (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time). When the NYSE closes early, all cut-off times are adjusted for the early close. When the bond markets close early, the cut-off times for the U.S. Government Plus ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund and Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund, and Access Flex High Yield ProFund are adjusted for the early close. Certain financial intermediaries may impose cut-off times different from those described below.

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| **Method** | **Fund/Trust** | **Normal** <br> **Cut-Off Time** <br> **(Eastern Time)**<br>| **Additional** <br> **Transaction** <br> **Information** <br> **(Eastern Time)**<br>|
| **By Mail** | All (except <br> Government <br> Money <br> Market <br> ProFund)<br>| 4:00 p.m. |  |
| **By Mail** | Government <br> Money <br> Market <br> ProFund<br>| 5:00 p.m. |  |
| **By Telephone** <br> **and Wire** | All (except <br> Crypto <br> ProFunds)<br>| 3:30 p.m. (wire <br> purchases) <br> 3:50 p.m. <br> (exchanges <br> and <br> redemptions)<br>| ProFunds <br> accepts all <br> Transactions <br> starting at <br> 8:00 a.m. <br> through the <br> Transaction <br> cut-off time <br> and from <br> 5:00 p.m. <br> through <br> 6:00 p.m. |
| **By Telephone** <br> **and Wire** | Crypto <br> ProFunds<br>| 3:00 p.m. (wire <br> purchases) <br> 3:00 p.m. <br> (exchanges <br> and <br> redemptions)<br>| ProFunds <br> accepts all <br> Transactions <br> starting at <br> 8:00 a.m. <br> through the <br> Transaction <br> cut-off time <br> and from <br> 5:00 p.m. <br> through <br> 6:00 p.m. |
| **By Internet,** <br> **Fund/SERV and** <br> **Interactive Voice** <br> **Response** <br> **System ("IVR")** | All (except <br> Crypto <br> ProFunds)<br>| 3:55 p.m. | ProFunds <br> accepts <br> transactions at <br> any time <br> except <br> between <br> 3:55 p.m. and <br> 5:00 p.m. |
| **By Internet,** <br> **Fund/SERV and** <br> **Interactive Voice** <br> **Response** <br> **System ("IVR")** | Crypto <br> ProFunds<br>| 3:00 p.m. | ProFunds <br> accepts <br> transactions at <br> any time <br> except <br> between <br> 3:55 p.m. and <br> 5:00 p.m. |

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**About Telephone and Internet Transactions** 

Telephone and Internet transactions, whether initiated by a shareholder or a shareholder's agent, are extremely convenient but are not free from risk. None of ProFunds, ProFunds

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Distributors, Inc. nor ProFunds' agents will be responsible for any losses resulting from unauthorized telephone or Internet transactions if reasonable security procedures are followed. Telephone conversations may be recorded or monitored for verification, recordkeeping and quality-assurance purposes. For transactions over the Internet, we recommend the use of a secure internet browser. In addition, you should verify the accuracy of your confirmation statements immediately upon receipt. If you do not want the ability to initiate transactions by telephone or Internet, call ProFunds for instructions.

During periods of heavy market activity or other times, it may be difficult to reach ProFunds by telephone or to transact business over the Internet. Technological irregularities may also make the use of the Internet slow or unavailable at times. If you are unable to reach us by telephone or unable to transact business over the Internet, consider sending written instructions.

The ProFunds may terminate the receipt of redemption or exchange orders by telephone or the Internet at any time, in which case you may redeem or exchange shares in writing.

**Exchanges or Redemptions in Excess of Share Balances** 

If you initiate exchange or redemption transactions that, in total, exceed the balance of your shares in a ProFund, some transactions may be processed while others may not. This may result in ProFund positions that you did not anticipate. None of ProFunds, ProFunds' transfer agent nor ProFunds Distributors, Inc. will be responsible for transactions that did not process in this circumstance. You may be liable for losses resulting from exchanges canceled due to insufficient balances.

**Signature Verification for Certain Transactions** 

Signature Guarantee Program — Financial Transactions

Certain redemption requests must include a signature guarantee if any of the following apply:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Your account address has changed within the last 10 business days;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A check is being mailed to an address different than the one on your account;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A check or wire is being made payable to someone other than the account owner;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Redemption proceeds are being transferred to an account with a different registration;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●A wire or ACH transfer is being sent to a financial institution other than the one that has been established on your ProFunds account; or

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;●Other unusual situations as determined by ProFunds' transfer agent.

ProFunds reserves the right to waive signature guarantee requirements, require a signature guarantee under other circumstances or reject or delay a redemption if the signature guarantee is not in good form. Faxed signature guarantees are generally not accepted.

Signature guarantees may be provided by an eligible financial institution such as a commercial bank, a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. ("FINRA") member firm such as a stock broker, a savings association or a national securities exchange. A notary public cannot provide a signature guarantee. ProFunds reserves the right to reject a signature guarantee if it is not provided by a STAMP 2000 Medallion guarantor.

**Signature Validation Program — Non-Financial Transactions** 

The Fund may require a Signature Validation Program ("SVP") stamp or a Signature Guarantee stamp for certain non-financial transactions. The SVP is intended to provide validation of authorized signatures for those transactions considered non-financial (i.e., do not involve the sale, redemption or transfer of securities). The purpose of the SVP stamp on a document is to authenticate your signature and to confirm that you have the authority to provide the instructions in the document. This stamp may be obtained from eligible members of a Medallion Signature Guarantee Program (see above) or other eligible guarantor institutions in accordance with SVP.

Eligible guarantor institutions generally include banks, broker/dealers, credit unions, members of national securities exchanges, registered securities associations, clearing agencies and savings associations. You should verify with the institution that they are an eligible guarantor institution prior to signing. A notary public cannot provide an SVP stamp.

**Uncashed Redemption Check** 

Generally, redemption checks which have been returned to ProFunds, or have remained uncashed for a period of six months from the issuance date, will be deposited into the shareholder's account in the Government Money Market ProFund.

**Frequent Purchases and Redemptions of ProFund Shares** 

It is the general policy of ProFunds to permit frequent purchases and redemptions of ProFund shares. The ProFunds impose no restrictions and charge no redemption fees to prevent or minimize frequent purchases and redemptions of ProFund shares other than a $10 wire fee under certain circumstances. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Policy, ProFunds may reject any purchase request for any reason.

As noted under "Investment Objectives, Principal Investment Strategies and Related Risks — Other Principal Risks — Active Investor Risk," frequent purchases and redemptions of Fund shares could increase the rate of portfolio turnover. A high level of portfolio turnover may negatively affect performance by

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increasing transaction costs and generating greater tax liabilities for shareholders. In addition, large movements of assets into and out of a ProFund may negatively affect a ProFund's ability to achieve its investment objective or maintain a consistent level of operating expenses. In certain circumstances, a ProFund's expense ratio may vary from current estimates or the historical ratio disclosed in this Prospectus.

**Additional Shareholder Services** 

Automatic Investment Plans (AIP) and Systematic Withdrawal Plans (SWP)

Shareholders may purchase and/or redeem shares automatically on a monthly, bimonthly, quarterly or annual basis. You may sign up for these services on the New Account Form, or you may download or request an Account Options Form to add these services to an existing account. Requests to add an Automatic Investment Plan (AIP) to an account should be received in good order at least three business days prior to the first date in which the AIP is to run.

Account Statements and Confirmations

Shareholders with ProFund accounts will receive quarterly ProFund statements showing the market value of their ProFund account at the close of the statement period in addition to any transaction information for the period. Shareholders will also receive transaction confirmations for most Fund transactions. Shareholders should review their account statements and confirmations as soon as they are received. You may also receive statements and confirmations electronically. See "Electronic Document Delivery Program — PaperFree™."

Tax Statements

Each year, ProFunds will send tax information to assist you in preparing your income tax returns. These statements will report the previous year's dividend and capital gains distributions, proceeds from the sales of shares, and distributions from, and contributions to, IRAs and other retirement plans.

Cost Basis

**Shares purchased on or after January 1, 2012:** The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 included tax reporting rules that change the information ProFunds reports on Form 1099-B for mutual fund shares purchased on or after January 1, 2012, and subsequently sold. The law expands the information reported to the IRS and to shareholders to include the adjusted cost basis, whether any gain or loss is short- or long-term, and whether any loss is disallowed by the wash sale rules.

Generally, the rules apply to those accounts that currently receive Form 1099-B tax reporting, such as individual, joint, partnership and Uniform Gifts to Minors Act/Uniform Transfers to Minors Act registrations. S Corporations are also covered by the new rules. Accounts held by retirement accounts and C Corporations are not subject to the new reporting requirements.

For shares purchased on or after January 1, 2012, investors who purchase shares directly from ProFunds have the opportunity to choose which method ProFunds uses to calculate cost basis or to use the ProFunds default method — **Average Cost**. ProFunds will use the Average Cost method if a shareholder does not instruct it to use an alternate method. Investors should consult a qualified tax advisor to determine the method most suitable for their situation. For shares purchased through a financial intermediary, the intermediary's default method will apply in the absence of an election by the investor to use a different method. Investors that purchase shares through a financial intermediary should consult their intermediary for information regarding available methods and how to select or change a particular method.

Electronic Document Delivery Program — PaperFree™

You may elect to receive your account statements and confirmations electronically through PaperFree™, ProFunds' electronic document delivery service. You may also choose to receive your ProFunds Prospectus, shareholder reports, and other documents electronically. To enroll for this service, please register on ProFunds' website. You may elect the PaperFree™ service by completing the appropriate section on the New Account Form. ProFunds will then send you a link to the enrollment site.

**Financial Intermediaries** 

Certain financial intermediaries may accept purchase and redemption orders on ProFunds' behalf. Such purchase and redemption orders will be deemed to have been received by ProFunds at the time an authorized financial intermediary accepts the orders. Your financial intermediary has the responsibility to transmit your orders and payment promptly and may specify transaction order cut-off times and different share transaction policies and limitations, including limitations on the number of exchanges, than those described in this Prospectus. In addition, the financial intermediary may impose additional restrictions or charge fees not described in this Prospectus. Furthermore, such financial intermediaries are authorized to designate other intermediaries to receive purchase and redemption orders on a ProFund's behalf. If your order and payment is not received from your financial intermediary timely, your order may be cancelled and the financial intermediary could be liable for resulting fees or losses. Although the ProFunds may effect portfolio transactions through broker dealers who sell Fund shares, ProFunds does not consider the sale of ProFund shares as a factor when selecting broker dealers to effect portfolio transactions.

Investor Class Shares and Service Class Shares bear fees payable to certain intermediaries or financial institutions for provision of recordkeeping, sub-accounting services, transfer agency and other administrative services. The expenses paid by each ProFund are included in "Other Expenses" under "Annual Fund Operating Expenses" in this Prospectus.

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**Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees** 

Under Rule 12b-1 Distribution and Shareholder Services Plans (the "Plans") adopted by the Trustees and administered by ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (the "Distributor"), each ProFund may pay the Distributor, financial intermediaries, such as broker-dealers and investment advisers, up to 1.00% on an annualized basis of the average daily net assets attributable to Service Class Shares and with respect to the Crypto ProFunds only, up to 0.25% on an annualized basis of the average daily net asset attributable to Investor Class Shares as reimbursement or compensation for service and distribution related activities with respect to each Fund and/or shareholder services. Over time, fees paid under the Plans will increase the cost of a shareholder's investment and may cost more than other types of sales charges. With respect to the Crypto ProFunds, no payments have yet been authorized by the Board, nor are any such expected to be made by the Fund under the Plan during the current fiscal year.

**Payments to Financial Firms** 

ProFund Advisors or other service providers may utilize their own resources to finance distribution or service activities on behalf of the ProFunds, including compensating the Distributor and other third parties, including financial firms, for distribution-related activities or the provision of shareholder services. These payments are not reflected in the fees and expenses section of the fee table for the ProFunds contained in this Prospectus.

A financial firm is one that, in exchange for compensation, sells, among other products, mutual fund shares (including the shares offered in this Prospectus) or provides services for mutual fund shareholders. Financial firms include registered investment advisers, brokers, dealers, insurance companies and banks. In addition to the payments described above, the Distributor and ProFund Advisors from time to time provide other incentives to selected financial firms as compensation for services (including preferential services) such as, without limitation, paying for active asset allocation services provided to investors in the ProFunds, providing the ProFunds with "shelf space" or a higher profile for the financial firms' financial consultants and their customers, placing the ProFunds on the financial firms' preferred or recommended fund list, granting the Distributor or ProFund Advisors access to the financial firms' financial consultants, providing assistance in training and educating the financial firms' personnel, and furnishing marketing support and other specified services. These payments may be significant to the financial firms and may also take the form of sponsorship of seminars or informational meetings or payment for

attendance by persons associated with the financial firms at seminars or informational meetings.

A number of factors will be considered in determining the amount of these additional payments to financial firms. On some occasions, such payments may be conditioned upon levels of sales, including the sale of a specified minimum dollar amount of the shares of a ProFund, all other ProFunds, other funds sponsored by ProFund Advisors and/or a particular class of shares, during a specified period of time. The Distributor and ProFund Advisors may also make payments to one or more participating financial firms based upon factors such as the amount of assets a financial firm's clients have invested in the ProFunds and the quality of the financial firm's relationship with the Distributor or ProFund Advisors. The additional payments described above are made at the Distributor's or ProFund Advisors' expense, as applicable. These payments may be made at the discretion of the Distributor or ProFund Advisors to some of the financial firms that have sold the greatest amounts of shares of the ProFunds. In certain cases, the payments described in the preceding sentence may be subject to certain minimum payment levels.

Representatives of the Distributor and ProFund Advisors visit financial firms on a regular basis to educate financial advisors about the ProFunds and to encourage the sale of ProFund shares to their clients. The costs and expenses associated with these efforts may include travel, lodging, sponsorship at educational seminars and conferences, entertainment and meals to the extent permitted by law and Rules of FINRA.

If investment advisers, distributors or affiliates of mutual funds other than ProFunds make payments (including, without limitation, sub-transfer agency fees, platform fees, bonuses and incentives) in differing amounts, financial firms and their financial consultants may have financial incentives for recommending a particular mutual fund (including ProFunds) over other mutual funds. In addition, depending on the arrangements in place at any particular time, a financial firm and its financial consultants may also have a financial incentive for recommending a particular share class over other share classes. **You should consult your financial advisor and review carefully any disclosure by the financial firm as to compensation received by that firm and/or your financial advisor.** 

For further details about payments made by the Distributor or ProFund Advisors to financial firms, please see the SAI.

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**Financial Highlights**

The following tables are intended to help you understand the financial history of each Fund for the past five years (or since inception, if shorter). Certain information reflects financial results of a single share. The total return information represents the rate of return and the per share operating performance that an investor would have earned (or lost) on an investment in a Fund, assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. This information has been derived from information audited by KPMG LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, whose report, along with the financial statements of a Fund, is included in the Trust's filing on Form N-CSR for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, as may be amended, and is available upon request.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<sup>(b)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<sup>(c)(d)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(c)</sup> <br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(e)</sup> <br>|
| **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** | **Bitcoin ProFund** |
| Investor Class |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025 | $24.80 | 0.72 | 13.59 | 14.31 | (7.29) | (7.29) | $31.82 | 67.59% | 1.20%<br> 1.18%<sup>(f)</sup> | 2.55% | $625149 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024 | $14.68 | 0.71 | 13.99 | 14.70 | (4.58) | (4.58) | $24.80 | 103.21% | 1.26%<br> 1.16%<sup>(f)</sup> <br>| 3.08% | $252039 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023 | $13.99 | 0.06 | 2.46 | 2.52 | (1.83) | (1.83) | $14.68 | 18.23% | 1.61%<br> 1.35%<sup>(f)</sup> <br>| 0.46% | $55168 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2022 | $24.70 | (0.27) | (10.44) | (10.71) | – | – | $13.99 | (43.36)% | 1.93%<br> 1.25%<sup>(f)</sup> <br>| (1.17)% | $23548 | – |
| July 28, 2021 through July 31, <br> 2021<sup>(g)</sup><br>| $25.00 | –<sup>(h)</sup> | (0.30) | (0.30) | – | – | $24.70 | (1.20)% | 24.80%<br> 1.30%<sup>(f)</sup> | (1.28)% | $524 | – |
| **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** | **Ether ProFund** |
| Investor Class |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| February 25, 2025 through <br> July 31, 2025 <sup>(g)</sup><br>| $25.00 | 0.21 | 10.59 | 10.80 | (0.34) | (0.34) | $35.46 | 43.82% | 4.02%<br> 1.54%<sup>(i)</sup> | 1.89% | $3287 | – |

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Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(c) Annualized for periods less than one year.

(d) The expense ratios reflect all interest expense and other costs related to reverse repurchase agreements and trading of Bitcoin and Ether futures contracts.

(e) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including futures contracts).

(f) Excluding interest expense and other costs related to reverse repurchase agreements and trading of Bitcoin futures contracts, the net expense ratio would have been 1.10%, 1.10%, 1.04%, 0.84% and 0.84% for the years ended July 31, 2025, July 31, 2024, July 31, 2023, July 31, 2022, and the period ended July 31, 2021, respectively.

(g) Period from commencement of operations.

(h) Amount is less than $0.005.

(i) Excluding interest expense and other costs related to reverse repurchase agreements and trading of Ether futures contracts, the net expense ratio would have been 1.40% for the period ended July 31, 2025.

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**ProFunds Financial Highlights** FOR THE PERIODS INDICATED

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

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|  |  | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Investment Activities | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From | Distributions to<br> Shareholders From |  |  | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Ratios to Average Net Assets | Supplemental Data | Supplemental Data |
|  | &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Asset<br> Value,<br> Beginning<br> of Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(a)</sup><br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Realized<br> and<br> Unrealized<br> Gains<br> (Losses) on<br> Investments<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total from<br> Investment<br> Activities<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Distributions<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Asset<br> Value,<br> End of<br> Period<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Total<br> Return<sup>(b)</sup><br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Gross<br> Expenses<sup>(c)(d)</sup><br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net<br> Investment<br> Income<br> (Loss)<sup>(c)</sup><br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Net Assets,<br> End of Period<br> (000's)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp; Portfolio<br> Turnover<br> Rate<sup>(e)</sup><br>|
| **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** | **Short Bitcoin ProFund** |
| Investor Class |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| Year Ended July 31, 2025<sup>(f)</sup> | $46.03 | 0.74 | (25.02) | (24.28) | (0.76) | (0.76) | $20.99 | (53.14)% | 5.92%<br> 1.16%<sup>(g)</sup> | 2.62% | $1177 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2024<sup>(f)</sup> | $120.40 | 1.50 | (75.37) | (73.87) | (0.50) | (0.50) | $46.03 | (61.53)% | 7.01%<br> 1.17%<sup>(g)(h)</sup> | 2.53% | $301 | – |
| Year Ended July 31, 2023<sup>(f)</sup> | $206.53 | (0.20) | (85.93) | (86.13) | – | – | $120.40 | (41.69)% | 13.36%<br> 1.35%<sup>(g)(h)</sup> | (0.10)% | $862 | – |
| June 21, 2022 through July 31, <br> 2022<sup>(i)(f)</sup><br>| $250.00 | – | (43.07) | (43.47) | – | – | $206.53 | (17.40)% | 17.68%<br> 1.88%<sup>(g)(j)</sup> | (1.39)% | $405 | – |

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<sup>(a)</sup>

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(b) Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(c) Annualized for periods less than one year.

(d) The expense ratios reflect all interest expense and other costs related to reverse repurchase agreements and trading of Bitcoin and Ether futures contracts.

(e) Portfolio turnover rate is calculated without regard to instruments having a maturity of less than one year from acquisition or derivative instruments (including futures contracts).

(f) As described in Note 8 of the most recent annual financial statements dated July 31, 2025, the Fund underwent a 1:10 reverse share split on October 14, 2024.

(g) Excluding interest expense and other costs related to reverse repurchase agreements and trading of Bitcoin futures contracts, the net expense ratio would have been 1.10%, 1.09%, 1.06% and 1.26% for the years ended July 31, 2025, July 31, 2024, July 31, 2023 and the period ended July 31, 2022, respectively.

(h) For the period August 1, 2023 through November 30, 2023, and for the year ended July 31, 2023, the Advisor voluntarily waived fees and expenses to limit the expense ratio, including interest expense and other costs related to reverse repurchase agreements and trading of Bitcoin futures contracts, to 1.35%.

(i) Period from commencement of operations.

(j) For the period June 21, 2022 through July 31, 2022, the Advisor voluntarily waived fees and expenses to limit the expense ratio (excluding interest expense and certain other costs) to 1.26%.

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Additional information about ProFunds is available in the annual and semi-annual reports to shareholders of ProFunds.

You can find additional information about each Fund in its current SAI, dated November 28, 2025, as may be amended from time to time, and the most recent Form N-CSR and annual and semi-annual reports to shareholders, which have been filed electronically with the SEC and which are incorporated by reference into, and are legally a part of, this Prospectus. In each Fund's annual report, you will find a summary discussion of the key market conditions and investment strategies that significantly affected the Fund's performance during its last fiscal year. In Form N-CSR, you will find the fund's annual and semiannual financial statements. Copies of the SAI, each Fund's annual and semi-annual reports and other information such as Fund financial statements are available, free of charge, online at each Fund's website (www.profunds.com). You may also request a free copy of the SAI or make inquiries to ProFunds by writing us at the address set forth below or calling us toll-free at the telephone number set forth below.

You can find other information about ProFunds on the SEC's website (www.sec.gov) or you can get copies of this information after payment of a duplicating fee via email to publicinfo@sec.gov.

**ProFunds** 

**Post Office Mailing Address for Investments**

P.O. Box 182800

Columbus, OH 43218-2800

Phone Numbers

For Financial Professionals: **(888) PRO-5717** (888) 776-5717 or (240) 497-6552

For All Others: **(888) PRO-FNDS** (888) 776-3637 or (614) 470-8122

Fax Number: (800) 782-4797

**Website Address: www.profunds.com**

ProFunds and the Bull & Bear design, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund and Not just funds, ProFunds are trademarks of ProFund Advisors LLC.

ProFunds Executive Offices

Bethesda, MD

Investment Company Act File No. 811-08239

PRO-1125

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**ProFunds**

**STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION—November 28, 2025**

**7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21**<sup>st</sup> **Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814**

**(888) 776-3637 RETAIL SHAREHOLDERS ONLY**

**(888) 776-5717 INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS ONLY**

This Statement of Additional Information ("SAI") describes the Investor Class and Service Class Shares of the following funds:

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|  | **Investor Class** | **Service Class** |
| **Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund**<sup>SM</sup> <br>| AFBIX | AFBSX |
| **Access Flex High Yield ProFund**<sup>SM</sup> <br>| FYAIX | FYASX |
| **Banks UltraSector ProFund** | BKPIX | BKPSX |
| **Bear ProFund** | BRPIX | BRPSX |
| **Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund** | BIPIX | BIPSX |
| **Bull ProFund** | BLPIX | BLPSX |
| **Communication Services UltraSector ProFund** | WCPIX | WCPSX |
| **Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund** | CYPIX | CYPSX |
| **Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund** | CNPIX | CNPSX |
| **Energy UltraSector ProFund** | ENPIX | ENPSX |
| **Europe 30 ProFund** | UEPIX | UEPSX |
| **Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund** | FDPIX | FDPSX |
| **Financials UltraSector ProFund** | FNPIX | FNPSX |
| **Health Care UltraSector ProFund** | HCPIX | HCPSX |
| **Industrials UltraSector ProFund** | IDPIX | IDPSX |
| **Internet UltraSector ProFund** | INPIX | INPSX |
| **Large-Cap Growth ProFund** | LGPIX | LGPSX |
| **Large-Cap Value ProFund** | LVPIX | LVPSX |
| **Materials UltraSector ProFund** | BMPIX | BMPSX |
| **Mid-Cap Growth ProFund** | MGPIX | MGPSX |
| **Mid-Cap ProFund** | MDPIX | MDPSX |
| **Mid-Cap Value ProFund** | MLPIX | MLPSX |
| **Nasdaq-100 ProFund** | OTPIX | OTPSX |
| **Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund** | OEPIX | OEPSX |
| **Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund** | PHPIX | PHPSX |
| **Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund** | PMPIX | PMPSX |
| **Real Estate UltraSector ProFund** | REPIX | REPSX |
| **Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund** | RRPIX | RRPSX |
| **Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund** | RTPIX | RTPSX |
| **Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund** | RDPIX | RDPSX |

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|  | **Investor Class** | **Service Class** |
| **Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund** | SMPIX | SMPSX |
| **Short Energy ProFund** | SNPIX | SNPSX |
| **Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund** | SOPIX | SOPSX |
| **Short Precious Metals ProFund** | SPPIX | SPPSX |
| **Short Real Estate ProFund** | SRPIX | SRPSX |
| **Short Small-Cap ProFund** | SHPIX | SHPSX |
| **Small-Cap Growth ProFund** | SGPIX | SGPSX |
| **Small-Cap ProFund** | SLPIX | SLPSX |
| **Small-Cap Value ProFund** | SVPIX | SVPSX |
| **Technology UltraSector ProFund** | TEPIX | TEPSX |
| **UltraBear ProFund** | URPIX | URPSX |
| **UltraBull ProFund** | ULPIX | ULPSX |
| **UltraChina ProFund** | UGPIX | UGPSX |
| **UltraDow 30 ProFund** | UDPIX | UDPSX |
| **UltraEmerging Markets ProFund** | UUPIX | UUPSX |
| **UltraInternational ProFund** | UNPIX | UNPSX |
| **UltraJapan ProFund** | UJPIX | UJPSX |
| **UltraLatin America ProFund** | UBPIX | UBPSX |
| **UltraMid-Cap ProFund** | UMPIX | UMPSX |
| **UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund** | UOPIX | UOPSX |
| **UltraShort China ProFund** | UHPIX | UHPSX |
| **UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund** | UWPIX | UWPSX |
| **UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund** | UVPIX | UVPSX |
| **UltraShort International ProFund** | UXPIX | UXPSX |
| **UltraShort Japan ProFund** | UKPIX | UKPSX |
| **UltraShort Latin America ProFund** | UFPIX | UFPSX |
| **UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund** | UIPIX | UIPSX |
| **UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund** | USPIX | USPSX |
| **UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund** | UCPIX | UCPSX |
| **UltraSmall-Cap ProFund** | UAPIX | UAPSX |
| **U.S. Government Plus ProFund** | GVPIX | GVPSX |
| **Utilities UltraSector ProFund** | UTPIX | UTPSX |

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The Funds listed above are each referred to as a "Fund" and collectively as the "Funds".

A Fund may be used by professional money managers and investors as part of an asset-allocation or market-timing investment strategy, to create specified investment exposure to a particular segment of the financial market or to attempt to hedge an existing investment portfolio. A Fund may be used independently or in combination with each other as part of an overall investment strategy. Because of the risks inherent in any investment, there can be no assurance that a Fund's investment objectives will be achieved. No Fund alone constitutes a balanced investment plan.

Investment in a Fund that seeks daily investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond to

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the performance of a daily benchmark involves special risks, some of which are not traditionally associated with mutual funds. Investors should carefully review and evaluate these risks in considering an investment in such a Fund to determine whether an investment is appropriate. Such a Fund is not intended for investors whose principal objective is current income or preservation of capital.

This SAI is not a prospectus. It should be read in conjunction with each Fund's Prospectus, dated November 28, 2025 (the "Prospectus"), which incorporates this SAI by reference. The financial statements and notes thereto are included in the Trust's Form N-CSR filing for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, as may be amended, which have been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and are incorporated by reference into this SAI. A copy of the Prospectus and a copy of the N-CSR filing for each Fund is available, without charge, upon request to the address above or by telephone at the number above, or at each Fund's website at profunds.com.

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**STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION**

**TABLE OF CONTENTS** 

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| **[GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUST](#xx_f9dc9ed4-879e-4b38-ae8f-63ca0c31857c_1)** | 7  |
| **[INVESTMENT POLICIES, TECHNIQUES AND RELATED RISKS](#xx_45eeb13f-c0ae-4bce-a520-54965fd2b84a_1)** | 9  |
| **[SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS](#xx_45eeb13f-c0ae-4bce-a520-54965fd2b84a_29)[(Not applicable to the Actively Managed ProFunds)](#xx_45eeb13f-c0ae-4bce-a520-54965fd2b84a_29)** | 37  |
| **[INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS](#xx_0c51afa8-140a-42d8-b402-1aa71e0caaa9_1)** | 45  |
| **[MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST](#xx_5ab720f8-e8dd-4bbc-93cf-71446a4bc59f_1)** | 47  |
| **[INVESTMENT ADVISOR](#xx_f051678a-4e96-4362-9656-3729d48af20c_1)** | 52  |
| **[PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT](#xx_f051678a-4e96-4362-9656-3729d48af20c_9)** | 60  |
| **[OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS](#xx_8f4ea0a6-adbd-45a9-b0e6-14fb902732fc_1)** | 63  |
| **[DISTRIBUTION OF FUND SHARES](#xx_8f4ea0a6-adbd-45a9-b0e6-14fb902732fc_8)** | 70  |
| **[OTHER MATTERS](#xx_8f4ea0a6-adbd-45a9-b0e6-14fb902732fc_11)** | 73  |
| **[PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE](#xx_8f4ea0a6-adbd-45a9-b0e6-14fb902732fc_14)** | 76  |
| **[ORGANIZATION](#xx_8f4ea0a6-adbd-45a9-b0e6-14fb902732fc_18)** | 80  |
| **[DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE](#xx_8f4ea0a6-adbd-45a9-b0e6-14fb902732fc_18)** | 80  |
| **[TAXATION](#xx_d86dce44-9678-4977-8c01-4572f3f158eb_1)** | 82  |
| **[OTHER INFORMATION](#xx_98ed2edf-4858-4754-a348-60bbe2f97676_1)** | 97  |
| **[FINANCIAL STATEMENTS](#xx_98ed2edf-4858-4754-a348-60bbe2f97676_6)** | 102  |
| **[APPENDIX A](#xx_dffe8bcf-328f-4ba9-9b3f-e35593cdfeb0_1)** | A-1  |
| **[APPENDIX B](#xx_48ebf7ae-96c6-4030-ab16-3257f7d863bf_1)** | B-1  |
| **[APPENDIX C](#xx_48173f42-25b2-4010-a333-a04c7031bb08_1)** | C-1  |
| **[APPENDIX D](#xx_fa840a46-9b31-4561-92f5-3107bedf294c_1)** | D-1  |

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**GLOSSARY OF TERMS**

For ease of use, certain terms or names that are used in this SAI have been shortened or abbreviated. A list of many of these terms and their corresponding full names or definitions can be found below. An investor may find it helpful to review the terms and names before reading the SAI.

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| **Term** | **Definition** |
| 1933 Act | Securities Act of 1933, as amended |
| 1934 Act | Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended  |
| 1940 Act | Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended  |
| Actively Managed ProFunds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund and Access Flex <br> High Yield ProFund<br>|
| Advisor | ProFund Advisors LLC |
| Board of Trustees or Board | Board of Trustees of the Trust |
| CCO | Chief Compliance Officer |
| CFTC | U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission |
| Classic ProFunds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Bull ProFund, Europe 30 ProFund, Large-Cap Growth <br> ProFund, Large-Cap Value ProFund, Mid- Cap Growth <br> ProFund, Mid-Cap ProFund, Mid-Cap Value ProFund, <br> Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Small-Cap ProFund, Small-Cap <br> Growth ProFund, and Small- Cap Value ProFund<br>|
| Code | Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended |
| Commodity Pools | &nbsp;&nbsp; UltraBear ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraShort Japan <br> ProFund, UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund, UltraShort <br> Nasdaq-100 ProFund, and UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund<br>|
| Distributor | ProFunds Distributors, Inc. |
| Diversified Funds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Europe 30 ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, <br> Large-Cap Value ProFund, Mid-Cap Growth ProFund, <br> Mid-Cap Value ProFund, Small-Cap Growth ProFund and <br> Small-Cap Value ProFund<br>|
| Excluded Pools | All funds other than the Commodity Pools |
| Fund(s) | &nbsp;&nbsp; One or more of the series of the Trust identified on the <br> front cover of this SAI<br>|
| Fund Complex | &nbsp;&nbsp; All operational registered investment companies that are <br> advised by the Advisor or its affiliates<br>|
| Geared Funds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Each of the Ultra ProFunds, Inverse ProFunds, UltraSector <br> ProFunds, Inverse Sector ProFunds, and Non-Equity <br> ProFunds, except Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund<br>|
| Independent Trustee(s) | &nbsp;&nbsp; Trustees who are not "Interested Persons" of ProFund <br> Advisors or Trust as defined under Section 2(a)(19) of the <br> 1940 Act<br>|

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| **Term** | **Definition** |
| Inverse ProFunds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Bear ProFund, Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Short <br> Small-Cap ProFund, UltraBear ProFund, UltraShort China <br> ProFund, UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund, UltraShort <br> Emerging Markets ProFund, UltraShort International <br> ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund, UltraShort Latin <br> America ProFund, UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund, UltraShort <br> Nasdaq-100 ProFund and UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund<br>|
| Inverse Sector ProFunds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Short Energy ProFund, Short Precious Metals ProFund and <br> Short Real Estate ProFund<br>|
| Non-Equity ProFunds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity <br> ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, Rising <br> U.S. Dollar ProFund, and U.S. Government Plus ProFund<br>|
| Rule 35d-1 Funds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Each Fund listed on the cover of this SAI, except Bear <br> ProFund, Bull ProFund, Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, <br> Internet UltraSector ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 <br> ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising <br> U.S. Dollar ProFund, UltraBear ProFund, UltraBull <br> ProFund, UltraInternational ProFund, and UltraShort <br> International ProFund<br>|
| SAI | &nbsp;&nbsp; This Statement of Additional Information dated <br> November 28, 2025, as may be amended or supplemented.<br>|
| SEC | U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission |
| Shares | The shares of a Fund |
| Trust | ProFunds |
| Trustee(s) | One or more of the trustees of the Trust |
| Ultra ProFunds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Ultra Bull ProFund, UltraChina ProFund, UltraDow 30 <br> ProFund, UltraEmerging Markets ProFund, <br> UltraInternational ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraLatin <br> America ProFund, UltraMid-Cap ProFund, <br> UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund and UltraSmall-Cap ProFund<br>|
| UltraSector ProFunds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Banks UltraSector ProFund, Biotechnology UltraSector <br> ProFund, Communication Services UltraSector ProFund, <br> Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund, Consumer <br> Staples UltraSector ProFund, Energy UltraSector ProFund, <br> Financials UltraSector ProFund, Health Care UltraSector <br> ProFund, Industrials UltraSector ProFund, Internet <br> UltraSector ProFund, Materials UltraSector ProFund, Oil & <br> Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund, <br> Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund, Precious Metals <br> UltraSector ProFund, Real Estate UltraSector ProFund, <br> Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund, Technology <br> UltraSector ProFund and Utilities UltraSector ProFund<br>|

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**GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUST**

The Trust is an open-end management investment company organized as a Delaware statutory trust on April 17, 1997. The Trust is composed of multiple separate series. Sixty-one series are discussed herein and other series may be added in the future. Investor or Service Class shares of any publicly available Fund may be exchanged, without any charge, for Investor or Service Class shares, respectively, of another publicly available Fund or series of the Affiliated Trust that offers such shares, on the basis of the respective net asset values ("NAVs") of such shares, provided, however, that certain minimum investment levels are maintained, as described in the Prospectus (see "Shareholders Services Guide — Account Minimums" in the Prospectus).

Other than for the Actively Managed ProFunds, each Fund, other than the Diversified Funds, is classified as non-diversified. Portfolio management is provided to each Fund by the Advisor. The investments made by a Fund and the results achieved by a Fund at any given time are not expected to be the same as those of other mutual funds for which the Advisor acts as investment adviser, including mutual funds with names, investment objectives and policies similar to those of a Fund.

Reference is made to the Prospectus for a discussion of the investment objectives and policies of each Fund. Set forth below is further information relating to each Fund, which supplements and should be read in conjunction with the Prospectus.

The investment restrictions of a Fund specifically identified as fundamental policies may not be changed without the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Fund, as defined in the 1940 Act. The investment objectives and all other investment policies of a Fund not specified as fundamental (including the benchmarks of a Fund) may be changed by the Board without the approval of shareholders.

It is the policy of each Fund to pursue its investment objectives of correlating with its benchmarks regardless of market conditions, to attempt to remain nearly fully invested and not to take defensive positions.

The investment techniques and strategies of each Fund discussed below may be used by a Fund if, in the opinion of the Advisor, the techniques or strategies may be advantageous to the Fund. A Fund may reduce or eliminate its use of any of these techniques or strategies without changing the Fund's fundamental policies. There is no assurance that any of the techniques or strategies listed below, or any of the other methods of investment available to a Fund, will result in the achievement of the Fund's objectives. Also, there can be no assurance that a Fund will grow to, or maintain, an economically viable size, and management may determine to liquidate the Fund at any time, which time may not be an opportune one for shareholders.

The terms "favorable market conditions" and "adverse market conditions," as used in this SAI, are Fund-specific. Market conditions should be considered favorable to a Fund when such conditions make it more likely that the value of an investment in that Fund will increase. Market conditions should be considered adverse to a Fund when such conditions make it more likely that the value of an investment in that Fund will decrease.

**FUND NAME CHANGES**

Over the past five years, the following Funds have undergone name changes:

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| **Prior Fund Name** | **Current Fund Name** | **Effective Date of**<br> **Name Change**<br>|
| Basic Materials UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| Materials UltraSector ProFund | March 17, 2023 |
| Consumer Goods UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | March 17, 2023 |
| Consumer Services UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | March 17, 2023 |

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| **Prior Fund Name** | **Current Fund Name** | **Effective Date of**<br> **Name Change**<br>|
| Oil Equipment & Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | March 17, 2023 |
| Oil & Gas UltraSector ProFund | Energy UltraSector ProFund | March 17, 2023 |
| Short Oil & Gas ProFund | Short Energy ProFund | March 17, 2023 |

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**INVESTMENT POLICIES, TECHNIQUES AND RELATED RISKS**

**GENERAL**

A Fund may consider changing its benchmark at any time, including if, for example: the current benchmark becomes unavailable, the Board believes that the current benchmark no longer serves the investment needs of a majority of shareholders or that another benchmark may better serve their needs, or the financial or economic environment makes it difficult for such Fund's investment results to correspond sufficiently to its current benchmark. If believed appropriate, a Fund may specify a benchmark for itself that is "leveraged" or proprietary. There can be no assurance that a Fund will achieve its investment objective. As noted in the Prospectus, the component companies of the index for Europe 30 ProFund are set forth in Appendix D to this SAI.

The Advisor primarily uses a mathematical approach to determine the investments a Fund makes and techniques it employs. While the Advisor attempts to minimize any "tracking error," certain factors tend to cause a Fund's investment results to vary from a perfect correlation to its benchmark. See "Special Considerations" below for additional details.

For purposes of this SAI, the word "invest" refers to a Fund directly and indirectly investing in securities or other instruments. Similarly, when used in this SAI, the word "investment" refers to a Fund's direct and indirect investments in securities and other instruments. For example, a Fund may often invest indirectly in securities or instruments by using financial instruments with economic exposure similar to those securities or instruments.

Additional information concerning a Fund, its investment policies and techniques, and the securities and financial instruments in which it may invest is set forth below.

**NAME POLICIES**

Each Rule 35d-1 Fund is subject to a policy adopted pursuant to Rule 35d-1 under the 1940 Act (the so-called "names rule") and commits to invest at least 80% of its assets (i.e., net assets plus borrowings for investment purposes), under normal circumstances, in the types of securities suggested by its name and/or investments with similar economic characteristics. Such direct or inverse exposure may be obtained through direct investments/short positions in the securities and/or through investments with similar economic characteristics. For the purposes of each such investment policy, "assets" includes a Fund's net assets, as well as amounts borrowed for investment purposes, if any. In addition, for purposes of such an investment policy, "assets" includes not only the amount of a Fund's net assets attributable to investments providing direct investment exposure to the type of investments suggested by its name (*e.g.*, the value of stocks, or the value of derivative instruments such as futures, options or options on futures), but also cash and cash equivalents that are segregated on the Fund's books and records or being used as collateral, as required by applicable regulatory guidance, or otherwise available to cover such investment exposure. The Board has adopted a non-fundamental policy to provide investors with at least 60 days' notice prior to changes in a Fund's name policy.

**EQUITY SECURITIES (Not applicable to the Non-Equity ProFunds)**

A Fund may invest in equity securities. The market price of securities owned by a Fund may go up or down, sometimes rapidly or unpredictably. Securities may decline in value due to factors affecting securities markets generally or particular industries represented in the securities markets. The value of a security may decline due to general market conditions not specifically related to a particular company, such as real or perceived adverse economic conditions, changes in the general outlook for corporate earnings, changes in interest or currency rates, or adverse investor sentiment generally. A security's value may also decline due to factors that affect a particular industry or industries, such as labor shortages or increased production costs and competitive conditions within an industry. The value of a security may also decline for a number of reasons that directly relate to the issuer, such as management performance, financial leverage and reduced

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demand for the issuer's goods or services. Equity securities generally have greater price volatility than fixed income securities, and a Fund is particularly sensitive to these market risks.

**DEBT INSTRUMENTS**

Below is a description of various types of money market instruments and other debt instruments that a Fund may utilize for investment purposes or for liquidity purposes. Other types of money market instruments and debt instruments may become available that are similar to those described below and in which a Fund also may invest consistent with their investment goals and policies. Each Fund may also invest in pooled investment vehicles that invest in, and themselves qualify as, money market instruments.

***Money Market Instruments***

To seek its investment objective, as a cash reserve, for liquidity purposes each Fund may invest all or part of its assets in cash or cash equivalents, which include, but are not limited to, short-term money market instruments, U.S. government securities, floating and variable rate notes, commercial paper, certificates of deposit, time deposits, bankers' acceptances or repurchase agreements and other short-term liquid instruments secured by U.S. government securities. Each Fund may invest in money market instruments issued by foreign and domestic governments, financial institutions, corporations and other entities in the U.S. or in any foreign country. Each Fund may also invest in pooled investment vehicles that invest in, and themselves qualify as, money market instruments.

***U.S. Government Securities***

A Fund may invest in U.S. government securities in pursuit of its investment objectives or for liquidity purposes.

U.S. government securities include U.S. Treasury securities, which are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Treasury and which differ only in their interest rates, maturities, and times of issuance: U.S. Treasury bills, which have initial maturities of one year or less; U.S. Treasury notes, which have initial maturities of one to ten years; and U.S. Treasury bonds, which generally have initial maturities of greater than ten years. In addition, U.S. government securities include Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities ("TIPS"). TIPS are inflation-protected public obligations of the U.S. Treasury. These securities are designed to provide inflation protection to investors. TIPS are income generating instruments whose interest and principal payments are adjusted for inflation—a sustained increase in prices that erodes the purchasing power of money. The inflation adjustment, which is typically applied monthly to the principal of the bond, follows a designated inflation benchmark such as the Consumer Price Index. A fixed-coupon rate is applied to the inflation-adjusted principal so that as inflation rises, both the principal value and the interest payments increase. This can provide investors with a hedge against inflation, as it helps preserve the purchasing power of an investment. Because of the inflation-adjustment feature, inflation-protected bonds typically have lower yields than conventional fixed-rate bonds. In addition, TIPS decline in value when real interest rates rise. However, in certain interest rate environments, such as when real interest rates are rising faster than nominal interest rates, TIPS may experience greater losses than other fixed income securities with similar duration.

Certain U.S. government securities are issued or guaranteed by agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. government including, but not limited to, obligations of U.S. government agencies or instrumentalities, such as the Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae" or "FNMA"), the Government National Mortgage Association ("Ginnie Mae" or "GNMA"), the Small Business Administration, the Federal Farm Credit Administration, Federal Home Loan Banks, Banks for Cooperatives (including the Central Bank for Cooperatives), Federal Land Banks, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the Commodity Credit Corporation, the Federal Financing Bank, the Student Loan Marketing Association, the National Credit Union Administration and the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation. Some obligations issued or guaranteed by U.S. government agencies and instrumentalities, including, for example, GNMA pass-through certificates, are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Treasury. Other obligations issued by or guaranteed by federal agencies, such as those securities

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issued by FNMA, are supported by the discretionary authority of the U.S. government to purchase certain obligations of the federal agency but are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, while other obligations issued by or guaranteed by federal agencies, such as those of the Federal Home Loan Banks, are supported by the right of the issuer to borrow from the U.S. Treasury. While the U.S. government provides financial support to such U.S. government-sponsored federal agencies and instrumentalities described above, no assurance can be given that the U.S. government will always do so, since the U.S. government is not so obligated by law. U.S. Treasury notes and bonds typically pay coupon interest semi-annually and repay the principal at maturity. All U.S. government securities are subject to credit risk.

Yields on U.S. government securities depend on a variety of factors, including the general conditions of the money and bond markets, the size of a particular offering, and the maturity of the obligation. Debt securities with longer maturities tend to produce higher yields and are generally subject to potentially greater capital appreciation and depreciation than obligations with shorter maturities and lower yields. The market value of U.S. government securities generally varies inversely with changes in market interest rates. An increase in interest rates, therefore, would generally reduce the market value of a Fund's portfolio investments in U.S. government securities, while a decline in interest rates would generally increase the market value of a Fund's portfolio investments in these securities.

From time to time, a high national debt or uncertainty regarding the status of negotiations in the U.S. government to increase the statutory debt ceiling or periodic legislation to fund the U.S. government could increase the risk that the U.S. government may default on payments on certain U.S. government securities, cause the credit rating of the U.S. government to be downgraded, increase volatility in the stock and bond markets, result in higher interest rates, reduce prices of U.S. Treasury securities, and/or increase the costs of various kinds of debt. If a U.S. government-sponsored entity is negatively impacted by legislative or regulatory action, is unable to meet its obligations, or its creditworthiness declines, the performance of a Fund that holds securities of the entity may be adversely impacted.

***Floating and Variable Rate Notes***

Floating and variable rate notes generally are unsecured obligations issued by financial institutions and other entities. They typically have a stated maturity of more than one year and an interest rate that changes either at specific intervals or whenever a benchmark rate changes. The effective maturity of each floating or variable rate note in a Fund's portfolio will be based on these periodic adjustments. The interest rate adjustments are designed to help stabilize the note's price. While this feature helps protect against a decline in the note's market price when interest rates rise, it lowers a Fund's income when interest rates fall. Of course, a Fund's income from its floating and variable rate investments also may increase if interest rates rise.

***Commercial Paper***

Commercial paper is a short-term unsecured promissory note issued by businesses such as banks, corporations, finance companies and other issuers generally to finance short-term credit needs. Issuers may use commercial paper to finance accounts receivable or to meet short-term liabilities. Commercial paper generally has a fixed maturity of no more than 270 days and may trade on secondary markets after its issuance.

***Financial Services Obligations***

Under normal market conditions, each Fund may invest up to 25% of its net assets in obligations issued by companies in the financial services industry, including U.S. banks, foreign banks, foreign branches of U.S. banks and U.S. branches of foreign banks. These obligations may include:

*Certificates of deposit ("CDs")* — CDs represent an obligation of a bank or a foreign branch of a bank to repay funds deposited with it for a specified period of time plus interest at a stated rate.

*Time deposits* — Time deposits are non-negotiable deposits held in a banking institution for a specified time at a stated interest rate.

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***Convertible Securities*** 

Convertible securities may be considered high yield securities. Convertible securities include corporate bonds, notes and preferred stock that can be converted into or exchanged for a prescribed amount of common stock of the same or a different issue within a particular period of time at a specified price or formula. A convertible security entitles the holder to receive interest paid or accrued on debt or dividends paid on preferred stock until the convertible stock matures or is redeemed, converted or exchanged. While no securities investment is without some risk, investments in convertible securities generally entail less risk than the issuer's common stock, although the extent to which such risk is reduced depends in large measure upon the degree to which the convertible security sells above its value as a fixed income security. The market value of convertible securities tends to decline as interest rates increase and, conversely, to increase as interest rates decline. While convertible securities generally offer lower interest or dividend yields than nonconvertible debt securities of similar quality, they do enable the investor to benefit from increases in the market price of the underlying common stock.

***Collateralized Debt Obligations* (Only applicable to Access Flex High Yield ProFund)**

Collateralized debt obligations ("CDOs") include collateralized bond obligations ("CBOs"), collateralized loan obligations ("CLOs"), and other similarly structured securities. A typical CDO investment is a security that is backed by an underlying portfolio of debt obligations, typically including one or more of the following types of investments: high yield securities, investment grade securities, bank loans, futures, and swaps. The cash flows generated by the collateral are used to pay interest and principal. CDOs are structured into tranches, and the payments allocated such that each tranche has a predictable cash flow stream and average life. The portfolio underlying the CDO security is subject to investment guidelines. However, a Fund cannot monitor the underlying obligations of the CDO, and is subject to the risk that the CDO's underlying obligations may not be authorized investments for the Fund.

In addition, a CDO is a derivative, and is subject to credit, liquidity, and interest rate risks, as well as volatility. The market value of the underlying securities at any time will vary, and may vary substantially from the price at which such underlying securities were initially purchased. The amount of proceeds received upon sale or disposition, or the amount received or recovered upon maturity, may not be sufficient to repay principal and interest to investors, which could result in losses to a fund. The securities issued by a CDO are not traded in organized exchange markets. Consequently, the liquidity of a CDO security is limited and there can be no assurance that a market will exist at the time that a fund sells the CDO security. CDO investments may also be subject to transfer restrictions that further limit the liquidity of the CDO security.

***Mortgage-Backed Securities***

A mortgage-backed security is a type of pass-through security, which is a security representing pooled debt obligations repackaged as interests that pass income through an intermediary to investors. Each Fund may invest in mortgage-backed securities. In the case of mortgage-backed securities, the ownership interest is in a pool of mortgage loans.

Mortgage-backed securities are most commonly issued or guaranteed by GNMA, FNMA or the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ("FHLMC"), but may also be issued or guaranteed by other private issuers. GNMA is a government-owned corporation that is an agency of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It guarantees, with the full faith and credit of the United States, full and timely payment of all monthly principal and interest on its mortgage-backed securities. FNMA is a publicly owned, government-sponsored corporation that mostly packages mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration, but also sells some non-governmentally backed mortgages. Pass-through securities issued by FNMA are guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest only by FNMA. The FHLMC is a publicly chartered agency that buys qualifying residential mortgages from lenders, re-packages them and provides certain guarantees. The corporation's stock is owned by savings institutions across the United States and is held in trust by the Federal Home Loan Bank System. Pass-through securities issued by the FHLMC are guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest only by the FHLMC.

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Mortgage-backed securities issued by private issuers, whether or not such obligations are subject to guarantees by the private issuer, may entail greater risk than obligations directly or indirectly guaranteed by the U.S. government. The average life of a mortgage-backed security is likely to be substantially shorter than the original maturity of the mortgage pools underlying the securities. Prepayments of principal by mortgagors and mortgage foreclosures will usually result in the return of the greater part of principal invested far in advance of the maturity of the mortgages in the pool.

Collateralized mortgage obligations ("CMOs") are debt obligations collateralized by mortgage loans or mortgage pass-through securities (collateral collectively hereinafter referred to as "Mortgage Assets"). Multi-class pass-through securities are interests in a trust composed of Mortgage Assets and all references in this section to CMOs include multi-class pass-through securities. Principal prepayments on the Mortgage Assets may cause the CMOs to be retired substantially earlier than their stated maturities or final distribution dates, resulting in a loss of all or part of the premium if any has been paid. Interest is paid or accrues on all classes of the CMOs on a monthly, quarterly or semi-annual basis. The principal and interest payments on the Mortgage Assets may be allocated among the various classes of CMOs in several ways. Typically, payments of principal, including any prepayments, on the underlying mortgages are applied to the classes in the order of their respective stated maturities or final distribution dates, so that no payment of principal is made on CMOs of a class until all CMOs of other classes having earlier stated maturities or final distribution dates have been paid in full.

Stripped mortgage-backed securities ("SMBS") are derivative multi-class mortgage securities. Each Fund will only invest in SMBS that are obligations backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. SMBS are usually structured with two classes that receive different proportions of the interest and principal distributions from a pool of mortgage assets. A Fund will only invest in SMBS whose mortgage assets are U.S. government obligations. A common type of SMBS will be structured so that one class receives some of the interest and most of the principal from the mortgage assets, while the other class receives most of the interest and the remainder of the principal. If the underlying mortgage assets experience greater than anticipated prepayments of principal, each Fund may fail to fully recoup its initial investment in these securities. The market value of any class that consists primarily or entirely of principal payments generally is unusually volatile in response to changes in interest rates.

Investment in mortgage-backed securities poses several risks, including among others, prepayment, market and credit risk. Prepayment risk reflects the risk that borrowers may prepay their mortgages faster than expected, thereby affecting the investment's average life and perhaps its yield. Whether or not a mortgage loan is prepaid is almost entirely controlled by the borrower. Borrowers are most likely to exercise prepayment options at the time when it is least advantageous to investors, generally prepaying mortgages as interest rates fall, and slowing payments as interest rates rise. Besides the effect of prevailing interest rates, the rate of prepayment and refinancing of mortgages may also be affected by appreciation in home values, ease of the refinancing process and local economic conditions. Market risk reflects the risk that the price of a security may fluctuate over time. The price of mortgage-backed securities may be particularly sensitive to prevailing interest rates, the length of time the security is expected to be outstanding, and the liquidity of the issue. In a period of unstable interest rates, there may be decreased demand for certain types of mortgage-backed securities, and each Fund invested in such securities wishing to sell them may find it difficult to find a buyer, which may in turn decrease the price at which they may be sold. Credit risk reflects the risk that a Fund may not receive all or part of its principal because the issuer or credit enhancer has defaulted on its obligations. Obligations issued by U.S. government-related entities are guaranteed as to the payment of principal and interest, but are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. The performance of private label mortgage-backed securities, issued by private institutions, is based on the financial health of those institutions. With respect to GNMA certificates, although GNMA guarantees timely payment even if homeowners delay or default, tracking the "pass-through" payments may, at times, be difficult.

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***Other Fixed Income Securities***

Each Fund may invest in a wide range of fixed income securities, which may include foreign sovereign, sub-sovereign and supranational bonds, as well as any other obligations of any rating or maturity such as foreign and domestic investment grade corporate debt securities and lower-rated corporate debt securities (commonly known as "junk bonds"). Lower-rated or high yield debt securities include corporate high yield debt securities, zero-coupon securities, payment-in-kind securities, and STRIPS. Investment grade corporate bonds are those rated BBB or better by Standard & Poor's Rating Group ("S&P") or Baa or better by Moody's Ratings ("Moody's"). Securities rated BBB by S&P are considered investment grade, but Moody's considers securities rated Baa to have speculative characteristics. See Appendix A for a description of corporate bond ratings. A Fund may also invest in unrated securities.

*Foreign Sovereign, Sub-Sovereign, Quasi Sovereign and Supranational Securities.* A Fund may invest in fixed-rate debt securities issued by: non-U.S. governments (foreign sovereign bonds); local governments, entities or agencies of a non-U.S. country (foreign sub-sovereign bonds); corporations with significant government ownership ("Quasi-Sovereigns"); or two or more central governments or institutions (supranational bonds). These types of debt securities are typically general obligations of the issuer and are typically guaranteed by such issuer. Despite this guarantee, such debt securities are subject to default, restructuring or changes to the terms of the debt to the detriment of security holders. Such an event impacting a security held by a Fund would likely have an adverse impact on the Fund's returns. Also, due to demand from other investors, certain types of these debt securities may be less accessible to the capital markets and may be difficult for a Fund to source. This may cause a Fund, at times, to pay a premium to obtain such securities for its own portfolio. For more information related to foreign sovereign, sub-sovereign and supranational securities, see "Foreign Securities" and "Exposure to Securities or Issuers in Specific Foreign Countries or Regions" above.

*Corporate Debt Securities.* Corporate debt securities are fixed income securities issued by businesses to finance their operations, although corporate debt instruments may also include bank loans to companies. Notes, bonds, debentures and commercial paper are the most common types of corporate debt securities, with the primary difference being their maturities and secured or unsecured status. Commercial paper has the shortest term and is usually unsecured. The broad category of corporate debt securities includes debt issued by domestic or foreign companies of all kinds, including those with small-, mid- and large-capitalizations. Corporate debt may be rated investment-grade or below investment-grade and may carry variable or floating rates of interest.

Because of the wide range of types and maturities of corporate debt securities, as well as the range of creditworthiness of its issuers, corporate debt securities have widely varying potentials for return and risk profiles. For example, commercial paper issued by a large established domestic corporation that is rated investment-grade may have a modest return on principal, but carries relatively limited risk. On the other hand, a long-term corporate note issued by a small foreign corporation from an emerging market country that has not been rated may have the potential for relatively large returns on principal, but carries a relatively high degree of risk.

Corporate debt securities carry both credit risk and interest rate risk. Credit risk is the risk that a Fund could lose money if the issuer of a corporate debt security is unable to pay interest or repay principal when it is due. Some corporate debt securities that are rated below investment-grade are generally considered speculative because they present a greater risk of loss, including default, than higher quality debt securities. The credit risk of a particular issuer's debt security may vary based on its priority for repayment. For example, higher ranking (senior) debt securities have a higher priority than lower ranking (subordinated) securities. This means that the issuer might not make payments on subordinated securities while continuing to make payments on senior securities. In addition, in the event of bankruptcy, holders of higher-ranking senior securities may receive amounts otherwise payable to the holders of more junior securities. Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of certain corporate debt securities will tend to fall when interest rates rise. In general, corporate debt securities with longer terms tend to fall more in value when interest rates rise than corporate debt securities with shorter terms.

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*Junk Bonds*. "Junk Bonds" generally offer a higher current yield than that available for higher-grade issues. However, lower-rated securities involve higher risks, in that they are especially subject to adverse changes in general economic conditions and in the industries in which the issuers are engaged, to changes in the financial condition of the issuers and to price fluctuations in response to changes in interest rates. During periods of economic downturn or rising interest rates, highly leveraged issuers may experience financial stress that could adversely affect their ability to make payments of interest and principal and increase the possibility of default. In addition, the market for lower-rated debt securities has expanded rapidly in recent years, and its growth paralleled a long economic expansion. At times in recent years, the prices of many lower-rated debt securities declined substantially, reflecting an expectation that many issuers of such securities might experience financial difficulties. As a result, the yields on lower-rated debt securities rose dramatically, but the higher yields did not reflect the value of the income stream that holders of such securities expected. Rather, the risk was that holders of such securities could lose a substantial portion of their value as a result of the issuers' financial restructuring or default. There can be no assurance that such declines will not recur. The market for lower-rated debt issues generally is thinner and less active than that for higher quality securities, which may limit each Fund's ability to sell such securities at fair value in response to changes in the economy or financial markets. Adverse publicity and investor perceptions, whether or not based on fundamental analysis, may also decrease the values and liquidity of lower-rated securities, especially in a thinly traded market. Changes by recognized rating services in their rating of a fixed income security may affect the value of these investments. Each Fund will not necessarily dispose of a security when its rating is reduced below the rating it had at the time of purchase. However, ProFund Advisors will monitor the investment to determine whether continued investment in the security will assist in meeting each Fund's investment objective.

*Covered Bonds.* A Fund may invest in covered bonds, which are debt securities issued by banks or other credit institutions that are backed by both the issuing institution and underlying pool of assets that compose the bond (a "cover pool"). The cover pool for a covered bond is typically composed of residential or commercial mortgage loans or loans to public sector institutions. A covered bond may lose value if the credit rating of the issuing bank or credit institution is downgraded or the quality of the assets in the cover pool deteriorates.

*Unrated Debt Securities*. A Fund may also invest in unrated debt securities. Unrated debt, while not necessarily lower in quality than rated securities, may not have as broad a market. Because of the size and perceived demand for the issue, among other factors, certain issuers may decide not to pay the cost of getting a rating for their bonds. The creditworthiness of the issuer, as well as that of any financial institution or other party responsible for payments on the security, will be analyzed to determine whether to purchase unrated bonds.

**FOREIGN SECURITIES (Not applicable to Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, and U.S. Government Plus ProFund)**

A Fund may invest in foreign issuers, securities traded principally in securities markets outside the United States, U.S.-traded securities of foreign issuers and/or securities denominated in foreign currencies (together "foreign securities"). Also, each Fund may seek exposure to foreign securities by investing in Depositary Receipts (discussed below). Foreign securities may involve special risks due to foreign economic, political and legal developments, including unfavorable changes in currency exchange rates, exchange control regulation (including currency blockage), expropriation or nationalization of assets, confiscatory taxation, taxation of income and/or gains earned in foreign nations, withholding of portions of interest and dividends in certain countries and the possible difficulty of obtaining and enforcing judgments against foreign entities. Default in foreign government securities, political or social instability or diplomatic developments could affect investments in securities of issuers in foreign nations. In addition, in many countries there is less publicly available information about issuers than is available in reports about issuers in the United States. Foreign companies are not generally subject to uniform accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards, and auditing practices and requirements may differ from those applicable to U.S. companies. Further, the growing

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interconnectivity of global economies and financial markets has increased the possibilities that conditions in any one country or region could have an adverse impact on issuers of securities in a different country or region.

In addition, the securities of some foreign governments, companies and markets are less liquid, and may be more volatile, than comparable securities of domestic governments, companies and markets. Some foreign investments may be subject to brokerage commissions and fees that are higher than those applicable to U.S. investments. A Fund also may be affected by different settlement practices or delayed settlements in some foreign markets. Moreover, some foreign jurisdictions regulate and limit U.S. investments in the securities of certain issuers. Additionally, U.S. investors may be prohibited from investing in securities issued by companies in certain foreign countries. This could negatively impact a Fund's ability to sell securities or other financial instruments as needed. Such action may impair the value or liquidity of securities and negatively impact the Fund.

A Fund's foreign investments that are related to developing (or "emerging market") countries may be particularly volatile due to the aforementioned factors.

A Fund may value its financial instruments based upon foreign securities by using the market prices of domestically traded financial instruments with comparable foreign securities market exposure.

***Exposure to Securities or Issuers in Specific Foreign Countries or Regions***

A Fund may focus its investments in particular foreign geographical regions or countries. In addition to the risks of investing in foreign securities discussed above, the investments of a Fund may be exposed to special risks that are specific to the country or region in which the investments are focused. Furthermore, a Fund with such a focus may be subject to additional risks associated with events in nearby countries or regions or those of a country's principal trading partners. Additionally, a Fund may have an investment focus in a foreign country or region that is an emerging market and, therefore, are subject to heightened risks relative to a Fund that focuses its investments in more developed countries or regions.

***Exposure to Foreign Currencies***

Each Fund may invest directly in foreign currencies or hold financial instruments that provide exposure to foreign currencies, including "hard currencies," or may invest in securities that trade in, or receive revenues in, foreign currencies. "Hard currencies" are currencies in which investors have confidence and are typically currencies of economically and politically stable industrialized nations. To the extent that a Fund invests in such currencies, that Fund will be subject to the risk that those currencies will decline in value relative to the U.S. dollar. Currency rates in foreign countries may fluctuate significantly over short periods of time. Fund assets that are denominated in foreign currencies may be devalued against the U.S. dollar, resulting in a loss. Additionally, recent issues associated with the euro may have adverse effects on non-U.S. investments generally and on currency markets. A U.S. dollar investment in Depositary Receipts or ordinary shares of foreign issuers traded on U.S. exchanges may be affected differently by currency fluctuations than would an investment made in a foreign currency on a foreign exchange in shares of the same issuer. Foreign currencies are also subject to risks caused by inflation, interest rates, budget deficits and low savings rates, political factors and government control. A Fund may be unable or choose not to hedge its foreign currency exposure.

***Depositary Receipts***

A Fund may invest in depositary receipts. Depositary receipts are receipts, typically issued by a financial institution, which evidence ownership of underlying securities issued by a non-U.S. issuer. Types of depositary receipts include American Depositary Receipts ("ADRs"), Global Depositary Receipts ("GDRs") and New York Shares ("NYSs").

ADRs represent the right to receive securities of foreign issuers deposited in a domestic bank or a correspondent bank. ADRs are an alternative to purchasing the underlying securities in their national markets

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and currencies. For many foreign securities, U.S. dollar-denominated ADRs, which are traded in the United States on exchanges or over-the-counter ("OTC"), are issued by domestic banks. In general, there is a large, liquid market in the United States for many ADRs. Investments in ADRs have certain advantages over direct investment in the underlying foreign securities because: (i) ADRs are U.S. dollar-denominated investments that are easily transferable and for which market quotations are readily available and (ii) issuers whose securities are represented by ADRs are generally subject to auditing, accounting and financial reporting standards similar to those applied to domestic issuers. ADRs do not eliminate all risk inherent in investing in the securities of foreign issuers. By investing in ADRs rather than directly in the stock of foreign issuers outside the U.S., however, a Fund may avoid certain risks related to investing in foreign securities on non-U.S. markets.

GDRs are receipts for shares in a foreign-based corporation traded in capital markets around the world. While ADRs permit foreign corporations to offer shares to American citizens, GDRs allow companies in Europe, Asia, the United States and Latin America to offer shares in many markets around the world.

NYSs (or "direct shares") are foreign stocks denominated in U.S. dollars and traded on American exchanges without being converted into ADRs. These stocks come from countries that do not restrict the trading of their stocks on other nations' exchanges. Each Fund may also invest in ordinary shares of foreign issuers traded directly on U.S. exchanges.

A Fund may invest in both sponsored and unsponsored depositary receipts. Certain depositary receipts, typically those designated as "unsponsored," require the holders thereof to bear most of the costs of such facilities, while issuers of "sponsored" facilities normally pay more of the costs thereof. The depository of an unsponsored facility frequently is under no obligation to distribute shareholder communications received from the issuer of the deposited securities or to pass through the voting rights to facility holders with respect to the deposited securities, whereas the depository of a sponsored facility typically distributes shareholder communications and passes through the voting rights.

Unsponsored ADR programs generally expose investors to greater risks than sponsored programs and do not provide holders with many of the shareholder benefits that come from investing in a sponsored ADR. Unsponsored ADR programs are organized independently and without the cooperation of the issuer of the underlying securities. As a result, available information concerning the issuers may not be as current for unsponsored ADRs, and the price of unsponsored depositary receipts may be more volatile than if such instruments were sponsored by the issuer and/or there may be no correlation between available information and the market value.

***Foreign Currencies and Related Transactions***

*Costs of Hedging*. When a Fund purchases a non-U.S. bond with a higher interest rate than is available on U.S. bonds of a similar maturity, the additional yield on the non-U.S. bond could be substantially reduced or lost if the Fund were to enter into a direct hedge by selling the foreign currency and purchasing the U.S. dollar. This is what is known as the "cost" of hedging. Proxy hedging attempts to reduce this cost through an indirect hedge back to the U.S. dollar.

It is important to note that hedging costs are treated as capital transactions and are not, therefore, deducted from a Fund's dividend distribution and are not reflected in its yield. Instead such costs will, over time, be reflected in the Fund's net asset value per share. A Fund may enter into foreign currency transactions as a substitute for cash investments and for other investment purposes not involving hedging, including, without limitation, to exchange payments received in a foreign currency into U.S. dollars or in anticipation of settling a transaction that requires a Fund to deliver a foreign currency.

The forecasting of currency market movement is extremely difficult, and whether any hedging strategy will be successful is highly uncertain. Moreover, it is impossible to forecast with precision the market value of portfolio securities at the expiration of a foreign currency forward contract. Accordingly, a Fund may be required to buy or sell additional currency on the spot market (and bear the expense of such transaction) if ProFund Advisors' predictions regarding the movement of foreign currency or securities markets prove

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inaccurate. Also, foreign currency transactions, like currency exchange rates, can be affected unpredictably by intervention (or the failure to intervene) by U.S. or foreign governments or central banks, or by currency controls or political developments. Such events may prevent or restrict a Fund's ability to enter into foreign currency transactions, force the Fund to exit a foreign currency transaction at a disadvantageous time or price or result in penalties for the Fund, any of which may result in a loss to the Fund. In addition, the use of cross-hedging transactions may involve special risks, and may leave a Fund in a less advantageous position than if such a hedge had not been established. Because foreign currency forward contracts are privately negotiated transactions, there can be no assurance that the Fund will have flexibility to roll-over a foreign currency forward contract upon its expiration if it desires to do so. Additionally, there can be no assurance that the other party to the contract will perform its services thereunder.

**FOREIGN CURRENCY OPTIONS**

A Fund may buy or sell put and call options on foreign currencies, either on exchanges or in the OTC market. A put option on a foreign currency gives the purchaser of the option the right to sell a foreign currency at the exercise price until the option expires. A call option on a foreign currency gives the purchaser of the option the right to purchase the currency at the exercise price until the option expires. Currency options traded on U.S. or other exchanges may be subject to position limits that may limit the ability of a Fund to reduce foreign currency risk using such options. OTC options differ from traded options in that they are two-party contracts with price and other terms negotiated between buyer and seller, and generally do not have as much market liquidity as exchange-traded options.

**FORWARD CONTRACTS**

A Fund may enter into forward contracts to attempt to gain exposure to a benchmark or asset, or to hedge a position. Forward contracts are two-party contracts pursuant to which one party agrees to pay the other party a fixed price for an agreed-upon amount of an underlying asset or the cash value of the underlying asset at an agreed-upon date. Forward contracts that cannot be terminated in the ordinary course of business within seven days at approximately the amount at which a Fund has valued the asset may be considered to be illiquid for purposes of the Fund's illiquid investment limitations. A Fund will not enter into a forward contract unless the Advisor believes that the other party to the transaction is creditworthy. The counterparty to any forward contract will typically be a major, global financial institution. A Fund bears the risk of loss of the amount expected to be received under a forward contract in the event of the default or bankruptcy of a counterparty. If such a default occurs, a Fund will have contractual remedies pursuant to the forward contract, but such remedies may be subject to bankruptcy and insolvency laws and proceedings in the event of the counterparty's bankruptcy or insolvency, which could affect the Fund's rights as a creditor and ability to enforce the remedies provided in the applicable contract.

**FORWARD CURRENCY CONTRACTS (Only applicable to Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund and Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund)**

A Fund may invest in forward currency contracts for investment or risk management purposes. A forward currency contract is an obligation to buy or sell a specific currency at a future date, which may be any fixed number of days from the date of the contract agreed upon by the parties, at a price set at the time of the contract. These contracts are entered into on the interbank market conducted directly between currency traders (usually large commercial banks) and their customers. Forward currency contracts are generally structured in one of two ways: (1) on a "non-deliverable" basis in cash settlement (*i.e.*, the parties settle at termination in a single currency based on then-current exchange rates) or (2) by actual delivery of the relevant currency or currencies underlying the forward currency contract.

A Fund may invest in a combination of forward currency contracts and U.S. dollar-denominated market instruments in an attempt to obtain an investment result that is substantially the same as a direct investment in a foreign currency-denominated instrument. This investment technique creates a "synthetic" position in the particular foreign currency instrument whose performance the manager is trying to duplicate.

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For example, investing in a combination of U.S. dollar-denominated instruments with "long" forward currency exchange contracts creates a position economically equivalent to investing in a money market instrument denominated in the foreign currency itself. Such combined positions are sometimes necessary when the money market in a particular foreign currency is small or relatively illiquid.

For hedging purposes, a Fund may invest in forward currency contracts to hedge either specific transactions (transaction hedging) or portfolio positions (position hedging). Transaction hedging is the purchase or sale of forward currency contracts with respect to specific receivables or payables of a Fund in connection with the purchase and sale of portfolio securities. Position hedging is the sale of a forward currency contract on a particular currency with respect to portfolio positions denominated or quoted in that currency.

A Fund is not required to enter into forward currency contracts for hedging purposes. It is possible, under certain circumstances, that the Fund may have to limit its currency transactions to qualify as a "regulated investment company" ("RIC") under the Internal Revenue Code. A Fund generally does not intend to enter into a forward currency contract with a term of more than one year, or to engage in position hedging with respect to the currency of a particular country to more than the aggregate market value (at the time the hedging transaction is entered into) of their portfolio securities denominated in (or quoted in or currently convertible into or directly related through the use of forward currency contracts in conjunction with money market instruments to) that particular currency.

With respect to forward currency contracts entered into in connection with purchases or sales of securities, at or before the maturity of a forward currency contract, a Fund may either sell a portfolio security and make delivery of the currency, or retain the security and terminate its contractual obligation to deliver the currency by buying an "offsetting" contract obligating them to buy, on the same maturity date, the same amount of the currency. If the Fund engages in an offsetting transaction, it may later enter into a new forward currency contract to sell the currency.

If a Fund engages in offsetting transactions, the Fund will incur a gain or loss, to the extent that there has been movement in forward currency contract prices. If forward prices go down during the period between the date a Fund enters into a forward currency contract for the sale of a currency and the date it enters into an offsetting contract for the purchase of the currency, the Fund will realize a gain to the extent that the price of the currency it has agreed to sell exceeds the price of the currency it has agreed to buy. If forward prices go up, the Fund will suffer a loss to the extent the price of the currency it has agreed to buy exceeds the price of the currency it has agreed to sell.

Because a Fund invests in cash instruments denominated in foreign currencies, it may hold foreign currencies pending investment or conversion into U.S. dollars. Although the Fund values its assets daily in U.S. dollars, it does not convert its holdings of foreign currencies into U.S. dollars on a daily basis. The Fund will convert its holdings from time to time, however, and incur the costs of currency conversion. Foreign exchange dealers may realize a profit based on the difference between the prices at which they buy and sell various currencies. Thus, a dealer may offer to sell a foreign currency to the Fund at one rate, and offer to buy the currency at a lower rate if the Fund tries to resell the currency to the dealer.

Although forward currency contracts may be used by a Fund to try to manage currency exchange risks, unanticipated changes in currency exchange rates could result in poorer performance than if a Fund had not entered into these transactions. Even if ProFund Advisors correctly predicts currency exchange rate movements, a hedge could be unsuccessful if changes in the value of a Fund's position do not correspond to changes in the value of the currency in which its investments are denominated. This lack of correlation between a Fund's forwards and currency positions may be caused by differences between the futures and currency markets.

These transactions also involve the risk that a Fund may lose its margin deposits or collateral and may be unable to realize the positive value, if any, of its position if a counterparty with whom the Fund has an open forward position defaults or becomes bankrupt.

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**FUTURES CONTRACTS AND RELATED OPTIONS**

***Futures in General***

Each Fund may purchase or sell futures contracts and options thereon as a substitute for a comparable market position in the underlying securities or to satisfy regulatory requirements. A cash-settled futures contract obligates the seller to deliver (and the purchaser to accept) an amount of cash equal to a specific dollar amount multiplied by the difference between the final settlement price of a specific futures contract and the price at which the agreement is made. No physical delivery of the underlying asset is made.

Each Fund generally engages in closing or offsetting transactions before final settlement of a futures contract wherein a second identical futures contract is sold to offset a long position (or bought to offset a short position). In such cases, the obligation is to deliver (or take delivery of) cash equal to a specific dollar amount multiplied by the difference between the price of the offsetting transaction and the price at which the original contract was entered into. If the original position entered into is a long position (futures contract purchased), there will be a gain (loss) if the offsetting sell transaction is carried out at a higher (lower) price, inclusive of commissions. If the original position entered into is a short position (futures contract sold) there will be a gain (loss) if the offsetting buy transaction is carried out at a lower (higher) price, inclusive of commissions. Investments in commodity-linked futures can be susceptible to negative prices due to a supply surplus which may be caused by global events, including restrictions or reductions in global travel. Exposure to such commodity-linked futures may adversely affect the performance of a Fund.

Whether a Fund realizes a gain or loss from futures activities depends generally upon movements in the underlying currency, commodity, security or benchmark. The extent of a Fund's loss from an unhedged short position in futures contracts or from writing options on futures contracts is potentially unlimited, and investors may lose the amount that they invest plus any profits recognized on their investment. A Fund may engage in related closing transactions with respect to options on futures contracts. A Fund will engage in transactions in futures contracts and related options that are traded on a U.S. exchange or board of trade or that have been approved for sale in the U.S. by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC").

All of a Fund's transactions in futures and options on futures will be entered into through a futures commission merchant ("FCM") regulated by the CFTC or under a foreign regulatory regime that has been recognized as equivalent by the CFTC. All futures (and options thereon) entered into by a Fund will be cleared by a clearing house that is regulated by the CFTC or under a foreign regulatory regime that has been recognized as equivalent by the CFTC. A Fund's FCM may limit the Fund's ability to invest in certain futures contracts. Such restrictions may adversely affect the Fund's performance and its ability to achieve its investment objective.

In addition, the CFTC and the exchanges are authorized to take extraordinary actions in the event of a market emergency, including, for example, the implementation of higher margin requirements, the establishment of daily price limits and the suspension of trading. Exchanges may cancel trades in limited circumstances, for example, if the exchange believes that allowing such trades to stand as executed could have an adverse impact on the stability or integrity of the market. Any such cancellation may adversely affect the performance of a Fund.

***Options on Futures***

When a Fund purchases a put or call option on a futures contract, the Fund pays a "premium" (*i.e.*, an amount in addition to the value of the underlying contract in relation to the exercise price of the option) for the right to sell (in the case of a put) or purchase (in the case of a call) the underlying futures contract for a specified price upon exercise at any time during the option period. When a Fund sells (or "writes") a put or call option on a futures contract, the Fund receives a premium in return for granting to the purchaser of the option the right to sell to or buy from the Fund the underlying futures contract for a specified price upon exercise at any time during the option period.

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***Futures Margin Requirements***

Upon entering into a futures contract, each Fund will be required to deposit with its FCM an amount of cash or cash equivalents equal to a small percentage of the contract's value (these amounts are subject to change by the FCM or clearing house through which the trade is cleared). This amount, known as "initial margin," is in the nature of a performance bond or good faith deposit on the contract and is returned to a Fund upon termination of the futures contract, assuming all contractual obligations have been satisfied. Subsequent payments, known as "variation margin," to and from the broker will be made daily as the price of the benchmark underlying the futures contract fluctuates, making the long and short positions in the futures contract more or less valuable, a process known as "marking-to-market." At any time prior to expiration of a futures contract, a Fund may elect to close its position by taking an opposite position, which will operate to terminate the Fund's existing position in the contract. A party to a futures contract is subject to the credit risk of the clearing house and the FCM through which it holds its position. Credit risk of market participants with respect to futures is concentrated in a few clearing houses, and it is not clear how an insolvency proceeding of a clearing house would be conducted and what impact an insolvency of a clearing house would have on the financial system. An FCM is generally obligated to segregate all funds received from customers with respect to customer futures positions from the FCM's proprietary assets. However, all funds and other property received by an FCM from its customers are generally held by the FCM on a commingled basis in an omnibus account, and the FCM may invest those funds in certain instruments permitted under the applicable regulations. The assets of a Fund might not be fully protected in the event of the bankruptcy of the Fund's FCM, because the Fund would be limited to recovering only a pro rata share of all available funds segregated on behalf of the FCM's customers for a relevant account class. Also, the FCM is required to transfer to the clearing house the amount of margin required by the clearing house for futures positions, which amounts are generally held in an omnibus account at the clearing house for all customers of the FCM. If an FCM does not comply with the applicable regulations or its agreement with a Fund, or in the event of fraud or misappropriation of customer assets by a FCM, the Fund could have only an unsecured creditor claim in an insolvency of the FCM with respect to the margin held by the FCM.

***Correlation Risk***

The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between movements in the price of the futures and the market value of the underlying assets, and the possibility of an illiquid market for a futures contract. Although each Fund intends to buy or sell futures contracts only if there is an active market for such contracts, no assurance can be given that a liquid market will exist for any particular contract at any particular time. Many futures exchanges and boards of trade limit the amount of fluctuation permitted in futures contract prices during a single trading day. Once the daily limit has been reached in a particular contract, no trades may be made that day at a price beyond that limit or trading may be suspended for specified periods during the day. Futures contract prices could move to the limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of futures positions and potentially subjecting a Fund to substantial losses. If trading is not possible, or if a Fund determines not to close a futures position in anticipation of adverse price movements, the Fund will be required to make daily cash payments of variation margin. The risk that a Fund will be unable to close out a futures position will be minimized by entering into such transactions on a national exchange with an active and liquid secondary market.

***Speculative Position Limits***

The CFTC, certain foreign regulators and many futures exchanges have established (and continue to evaluate and revise) speculative position limits, referred to as "position limits," on the maximum net long or net short positions which any person or entity may hold or control in particular options and futures contracts. In addition, U.S. federal position limits apply to swaps that are economically equivalent to futures contracts on certain agricultural, metals and energy commodities. All positions owned or controlled by the same person or entity, even if in different accounts, must be aggregated for purposes of determining whether applicable position limits have been exceeded, unless an exemption applies. Thus, even if a Fund does not intend to

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exceed applicable position limits, it is possible that positions of different clients managed by the Advisor and its affiliates may be aggregated for this purpose. Therefore, trading decisions of the Advisor may have to be modified and positions held by a Fund may have to be liquidated in order to avoid exceeding such limits. The modification of investment decisions or the elimination of open positions, if it occurs, may adversely affect the performance of a Fund. A violation of position limits could also lead to regulatory action materially adverse to a Fund's investment strategy. A Fund may also be affected by other regimes, including those of the European Union and United Kingdom, and trading venues that impose position limits on commodity derivative contracts.

**INVESTMENTS IN OTHER INVESTMENT COMPANIES**

A Fund may invest in other investment companies, including exchange-traded funds ("ETFs") and unit investment trusts ("UITs"), to the extent that such an investment would be consistent with the requirements of the 1940 Act. If a Fund invests in, and thus, is a shareholder of, another investment company, the Fund's shareholders will indirectly bear the Fund's proportionate share of the fees and expenses paid by such other investment company, including advisory fees, in addition to both the management fees payable directly by the Fund to the Fund's own investment adviser and the other expenses that the Fund bears directly in connection with the Fund's own operations.

Because most ETFs are investment companies, absent reliance on Rule 12d1-4 under the 1940 Act, a Fund's investments in such investment companies generally would be limited under applicable federal statutory provisions. Those provisions typically restrict a Fund's investment in the shares of another investment company to up to 5% of its assets (which may represent no more than 3% of the securities of such other investment company) and limit aggregate investments in all investment companies to 10% of assets. A Fund may invest in certain ETFs in excess of the statutory limit in reliance on Rule 12d1-4. Rule 12d1-4 outlines the requirements of Fund of Funds Agreements and specifies the responsibilities of the Board related to "fund of fund" arrangements.

**REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS** 

A Fund may invest in real estate investment trusts ("REITs"). Equity REITs invest primarily in real property, while mortgage REITs invest in construction, development and long-term mortgage loans. Their value may be affected by changes in the value of the underlying property of the REIT, the creditworthiness of the issuer, property taxes, interest rates, and tax and regulatory requirements, such as those relating to the environment. U.S. REITs are dependent upon management skill, are not diversified and are subject to heavy cash flow dependency, default by borrowers, self-liquidation and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free pass-through of income under the Code and failing to maintain exempt status under the 1940 Act.

**SECURITIES AND INDEX OPTIONS**

Each Fund may buy and write (sell) options on securities, indexes and other assets for the purpose of realizing its investment objective. Options may settle in cash or settle by a delivery of securities or other assets underlying the options.

***Physically Settled Options***

By buying a call option, a Fund has the right, in return for a premium paid during the term of the option, to buy the asset underlying the option at the exercise price. By writing (selling) a call option a Fund becomes obligated during the term of the option to sell the asset underlying the option at the exercise price if the option is exercised; conversely, by buying a put option, a Fund has the right, in return for a premium paid during the term of the option, to sell the asset underlying the option at the exercise price. By writing a put option, a Fund becomes obligated during the term of the option to purchase the asset underlying the option at the exercise price if the option is exercised.

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***Cash-Settled Options***

Cash-settled options give the holder (purchaser) of an option the right to receive an amount of cash upon exercise of the option. Receipt of this cash amount will depend upon the value of the underlying asset (or closing level of the index, as the case may be) upon which the option is based being greater than (in the case of a call) or less than (in the case of a put) the level at which the exercise price of the option is set. The amount of cash received, if any, will be the difference between the value of the underlying asset (or closing price level of the index, as the case may be) and the exercise price of the option, multiplied by a specified dollar multiple. The writer (seller) of the option is obligated, in return for the premiums received from the purchaser of the option, to make delivery of this amount to the purchaser. All settlements of index options transactions are in cash.

***Exercise of Options***

During the term of an option on securities, the writer may be assigned an exercise notice by the broker-dealer through whom the option was sold. The exercise notice would require the writer to deliver, in the case of a call, or take delivery of, in the case of a put, the underlying asset against payment of the exercise price (or, in certain types of options, make a cash equivalent payment). This obligation terminates upon expiration of the option, or at such earlier time that the writer effects a closing purchase transaction by purchasing an option covering the same underlying asset and having the same exercise price and expiration date as the one previously sold. Once an option has been exercised, the writer may not execute a closing purchase transaction.

***Cleared Options***

In the case of cleared options, in order to secure the obligation to deliver the underlying asset in the case of a call option, the writer of a call option is required to deposit in escrow the underlying asset or other assets in accordance with the rules of the Options Clearing Corporation (the "OCC"), a clearing agency created to interpose itself between buyers and sellers of options. The OCC assumes the other side of every purchase and sale transaction on an exchange and, by doing so, guarantees performance by the other side of the transaction. Pursuant to relevant regulatory requirements, a Fund is required to agree in writing to be bound by the rules of the OCC. The principal reason for a Fund to write call options on assets held by the Fund is to attempt to realize, through the receipt of premiums, a greater return than would be realized on the underlying assets alone.

If a Fund that writes an option wishes to terminate the Fund's obligation, the Fund may effect a "closing purchase transaction." The Fund accomplishes this by buying an option of the same series as the option previously written by the Fund. The effect of the purchase is that the writer's position will be canceled by the OCC. However, a writer may not effect a closing purchase transaction after the writer has been notified of the exercise of an option. Likewise, a Fund which is the holder of an option may liquidate its position by effecting a "closing sale transaction." The Fund accomplishes this by selling an option of the same series as the option previously purchased by the Fund. There is no guarantee that either a closing purchase or a closing sale transaction can be effected. If any call or put option is not exercised or sold, the option will become worthless on its expiration date. A Fund will realize a gain (or a loss) on a closing purchase transaction with respect to a call or a put option previously written by the Fund if the premium, plus commission costs, paid by the Fund to purchase the call or put option to close the transaction is less (or greater) than the premium, less commission costs, received by the Fund on the sale of the call or the put option. The Fund also will realize a gain if a call or put option which the Fund has written lapses unexercised, because the Fund would retain the premium.

Although certain securities exchanges attempt to provide continuously liquid markets in which holders and writers of options can close out their positions at any time prior to the expiration of the option, no assurance can be given that a market will exist at all times for all outstanding options purchased or sold by a Fund. If an options market were to become unavailable, the Fund would be unable to realize its profits or limit its losses until the Fund could exercise options it holds, and the Fund would remain obligated until

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options it wrote were exercised or expired. Reasons for the absence of liquid secondary market on an exchange include the following: (i) there may be insufficient trading interest in certain options; (ii) restrictions may be imposed by an exchange on opening or closing transactions or both; (iii) trading halts, suspensions or other restrictions may be imposed with respect to particular classes or series of options; (iv) unusual or unforeseen circumstances may interrupt normal operations on an exchange; (v) the facilities of an exchange or the OCC may not at all times be adequate to handle current trading volume; or (vi) one or more exchanges could, for economic or other reasons, decide or be compelled at some future date to discontinue the trading of options (or a particular class or series of options) and those options would cease to exist, although outstanding options on that exchange that had been issued by the OCC as a result of trades on that exchange would continue to be exercisable in accordance with their terms.

***Options Position Limits***

Securities self-regulatory organizations (e.g., the exchanges and FINRA) have established limitations governing the maximum number of call or put options of certain types that may be bought or written (sold) by a single investor, whether acting alone or in concert with others. These position limits may restrict the number of listed options which a Fund may buy or sell. While a Fund is not directly subject to these rules, as a result of rules applicable to the broker-dealers with whom a Fund transacts in options, it is required to agree in writing to be bound by relevant position limits.

***Index Options***

Index options are subject to substantial risks, including the risk of imperfect correlation between the option price and the value of the underlying assets composing the index selected, the possibility of an illiquid market for the option or the inability of counterparties to perform. Because the value of an index option depends upon movements in the level of the index rather than the price of a particular asset, whether a Fund will realize a gain or loss from the purchase or writing (sale) of options on an index depends upon movements in the level of prices for specific underlying assets generally or, in the case of certain indexes, in an industry or market segment.

**SWAPS**

***General***

A Fund may enter into swaps and other derivatives to gain exposure to an underlying asset without actually purchasing such asset, or to hedge a position including in circumstances in which direct investment is restricted, impossible, or is otherwise impracticable. Swaps are two-party contracts entered into primarily by institutional investors for periods ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard "swap" transaction, two parties agree to exchange the returns (or differentials in rates of return) earned or realized on a particular pre-determined interest rate, commodity, security, indexes, or other assets or measurable indicators. The gross return to be exchanged or "swapped" between the parties is calculated with respect to a "notional amount," *e.g.*, the return on, or the increase/decrease in, value of a particular dollar amount invested in a "basket" of securities or an ETF representing a particular index or group of securities.

Each Fund may enter into swaps to invest in a market without owning or taking physical custody of securities. For example, in one common type of total return swap, the Fund's counterparty will agree to pay the Fund the rate at which the specified asset or indicator (*e.g.*, an ETF, or securities comprising a benchmark index, plus the dividends or interest that would have been received on those assets) increased in value multiplied by the relevant notional amount of the swap. The Fund will agree to pay to the counterparty an interest fee (based on the notional amount) and the rate at which the specified asset or indicator decreased in value multiplied by the notional amount of the swap, plus, in certain instances, commissions or trading spreads on the notional amount.

As a result, the swap has a similar economic effect as if the Fund were to invest in the assets underlying the swap in an amount equal to the notional amount of the swap. The return to the Fund on such

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swap should be the gain or loss on the notional amount plus dividends or interest on the assets less the interest paid by the Fund on the notional amount. However, unlike cash investments in the underlying assets, the Fund will not be an owner of the underlying assets and will not have voting or similar rights in respect of such assets.

As a trading technique, ProFund Advisors may substitute physical securities with a swap having investment characteristics substantially similar to the underlying securities. A Fund may also enter into swaps that provide the opposite return of their benchmark or a security. Their operations are similar to that of the swaps discussed above except that the counterparty pays interest to each Fund on the notional amount outstanding and that dividends or interest on the underlying instruments reduce the value of the swap, plus, in certain instances, each Fund will agree to pay to the counterparty commissions or trading spreads on the notional amount. These amounts are often netted with any unrealized gain or loss to determine the value of the swap.

The use of swaps is a highly specialized activity which involves investment techniques and risks in addition to, and in some cases different from, those associated with ordinary portfolio securities transactions. The primary risks associated with the use of swaps are mispricing or improper valuation, imperfect correlation between movements in the notional amount and the price of the underlying investments, and the failure of a counterparty to perform. If a counterparty's creditworthiness for an over-the-counter swap declines, the value of the swap would likely decline. Moreover, there is no guarantee that a Fund could eliminate its exposure under an outstanding swap by entering into an offsetting swap with the same or another party. In addition, a Fund may use a combination of swaps on an underlying index and swaps on an ETF that is designed to track the performance of that index. The performance of an ETF may deviate from the performance of its underlying index due to embedded costs and other factors. Thus, to the extent a Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, that Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk and may not achieve as high a degree of correlation with its index as it would if the Fund used only swaps on the underlying index.

ProFund Advisors, under the supervision of the Board, is responsible for determining and monitoring the liquidity of each Fund's transactions in swaps.

***Common Types of Swaps***

A Fund may enter into any of several types of swaps, including:

*Total Return Swaps.* Total return swaps may be used either as economically similar substitutes for owning the reference asset specified in the swap, such as the securities that comprise a given market index, particular securities or commodities, or other assets or indicators. They also may be used as a means of obtaining exposure in markets where the reference asset is unavailable or it may otherwise be impossible or impracticable for a Fund to own that asset. "Total return" refers to the payment (or receipt) of the total return on the underlying reference asset, which is then exchanged for the receipt (or payment) of an interest rate. Total return swaps provide a Fund with the additional flexibility of gaining exposure to a market or sector index in a potentially more economical way.

*Interest Rate Swaps.* Interest rate swaps, in their most basic form, involve the exchange by a Fund with another party of their respective commitments to pay or receive interest. For example, a Fund might exchange its right to receive certain floating rate payments in exchange for another party's right to receive fixed rate payments. Interest rate swaps can take a variety of other forms, such as agreements to pay the net differences between two different interest indexes or rates. Despite their differences in form, the function of interest rate swaps is generally the same: to increase or decrease a Fund's exposure to long- or short-term interest rates. For example, a Fund may enter into an interest rate swap to preserve a return or spread on a particular investment or a portion of its portfolio or to protect against any increase in the price of securities the Fund anticipates purchasing at a later date.

*Credit Default Swaps ("CDS")*: A CDS generally references one or more debt securities or reference entities. The protection "buyer" in a CDS is generally obligated to pay the protection "seller" an upfront or a periodic stream of payments over the term of the contract until a credit event, such as a default in payments

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of interest or principal on bonds, has occurred in respect of the reference entity or assets. If a credit event occurs, the seller generally must pay the buyer: (a) the full notional value of the swap; or (b) the difference between the notional value of the defaulted reference entity and the recovery price/rate for the defaulted reference entity. CDS are designed to reflect changes in credit quality, including events of default.

*Other Swaps*. Other forms of swaps that a Fund may enter into include: interest rate caps, under which, in return for a premium, one party agrees to make payments to the other to the extent that interest rates exceed a specified rate, or "cap"; interest rate floors, under which, in return for a premium, one party agrees to make payments to the other to the extent that interest rates fall below a specified level, or "floor"; and interest rate collars, under which a party sells a cap and purchases a floor or vice versa in an attempt to protect itself against interest rate movements exceeding given minimum or maximum levels.

***Mechanics of a Fund's Swaps***

*Payments*. Most swaps entered into by a Fund (but generally not CDS) calculate and settle the obligations of the parties to the agreement on a "net basis" with a single payment. Consequently, a Fund's current obligations (or rights) under a swap will generally be equal only to the net amount to be paid or received under the agreement based on the relative values of the positions held by each party to the agreement (the "net amount"). Other swaps, such as CDS, may require initial premium (discount) payments as well as periodic payments (receipts) related to the interest leg of the swap or to the default of the reference entity.

A Fund's current obligations under most swaps (*e.g.*, total return swaps, equity/index swaps, interest rate swaps) will be accrued daily (offset against any amounts owed to the Fund by the counterparty to the swap). However, typically no payments will be made until the settlement date.

Swaps that cannot be terminated in the ordinary course of business within seven days at approximately the amount a Fund has valued the asset may be considered to be illiquid for purposes of the Fund's illiquid investment limitations.

*Counterparty Credit Risk*. A Fund will not enter into any uncleared swap (*i.e.*, not cleared by a central counterparty) unless ProFund Advisors believes that the other party to the transaction is creditworthy. The counterparty to an uncleared swap will typically be a major global financial institution. A Fund will be subject to credit risk with respect to the counterparties with which the Fund enters into derivatives contracts and other transactions such as repurchase agreements or reverse repurchase agreements. A Fund's ability to profit from these types of investments and transactions will depend on the willingness and ability of its counterparty to perform its obligations. If a counterparty fails to meet its contractual obligations, a Fund may be unable to terminate or realize any gain on the investment or transaction, resulting in a loss to the Fund. A Fund may experience significant delays in obtaining any recovery in an insolvency, bankruptcy, or other reorganization proceeding involving its counterparty (including recovery of any collateral posted by it) and may obtain only a limited recovery or may obtain no recovery in such circumstances. If a Fund holds collateral posted by its counterparty, it may be delayed or prevented from realizing on the collateral in the event of a bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding relating to the counterparty. Under applicable law or contractual provisions, including if a Fund enters into an investment or transaction with a financial institution and such financial institution (or an affiliate of the financial institution) experiences financial difficulties, the Fund may in certain situations be prevented or delayed from exercising its rights to terminate the investment or transaction, or to realize on any collateral, and may result in the suspension of payment and delivery obligations of the parties under such investment or transactions or in another institution being substituted for that financial institution without the consent of the Fund. Further, a Fund may be subject to "bail-in" risk under applicable law whereby, if required by the financial institution's authority, the financial institution's liabilities could be written down, eliminated or converted into equity or an alternative instrument of ownership. A bail-in of a financial institution may result in a reduction in value of some or all of its securities and, if a Fund holds such securities or has entered into a transaction with such a financial security when a bail-in occurs, such Fund may also be similarly impacted.

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Upon entering into a cleared swap, a Fund is required to deposit with its FCM an amount of cash or cash equivalents equal to a small percentage of the notional amount (this amount is subject to change by the FCM or clearing house through which the trade is cleared). This amount, known as "initial margin," is in the nature of a performance bond or good faith deposit on the cleared swap and is returned to a Fund upon termination of the swap, assuming all contractual obligations have been satisfied. Subsequent payments, known as "variation margin" to and from the broker will be made daily as the price of the swap fluctuates, making the long and short position in the swap contract more or less valuable, a process known as "marking-to-market." The premium (discount) payments are built into the daily price of the swap and thus are amortized through the variation margin. The variation margin payment also includes the daily portion of the periodic payment stream.

A party to a cleared swap is subject to the credit risk of the clearing house and the FCM through which it holds its position. Credit risk of market participants with respect to cleared swaps is concentrated in a few clearing houses, and it is not clear how an insolvency proceeding of a clearing house would be conducted and what impact an insolvency of a clearing house would have on the financial system. An FCM is generally obligated to segregate all funds received from customers with respect to cleared swap positions from the FCM's proprietary assets. However, all funds and other property received by an FCM from its customers are generally held by the FCM on a commingled basis in an omnibus account, and the FCM may invest those funds in certain instruments permitted under the applicable regulations. The assets of a Fund might not be fully protected in the event of the bankruptcy of the Fund's FCM, because the Fund would be limited to recovering only a pro rata share of all available funds segregated on behalf of the FCM's customers for a relevant account class. Also, the FCM is required to transfer to the clearing house the amount of margin required by the clearing house for cleared swaps positions, which amounts are generally held in an omnibus account at the clearing house for all customers of the FCM. Regulations promulgated by the CFTC require that the FCM notify the clearing house of the amount of initial margin provided by the FCM to the clearing house that is attributable to each customer. However, if the FCM does not provide accurate reporting, a Fund is subject to the risk that a clearing house will use the Fund's assets held in an omnibus account at the clearing house to satisfy payment obligations of a defaulting customer of the clearing member to the clearing house. In addition, if an FCM does not comply with the applicable regulations or its agreement with a Fund, or in the event of fraud or misappropriation of customer assets by an FCM, the Fund could have only an unsecured creditor claim in an insolvency of the FCM with respect to the margin held by the FCM.

*Termination and Default Risk*. Certain of each Fund's swap agreements contain termination provisions that, among other things, require the Fund to maintain a pre-determined level of net assets, and/or provide limits regarding the decline of the Fund's net asset value over specific periods of time, which may or may not be exclusive of redemptions. If the Fund were to trigger such provisions and have open derivative positions, at that time counterparties to the swaps could elect to terminate such agreements and request immediate payment in an amount equal to the net liability positions, if any, under the relevant agreement.

***Regulatory Margin***

In recent years, regulators across the globe, including the SEC, the CFTC and the U.S. banking regulators, have adopted margin requirements applicable to uncleared swaps. Uncleared swaps between a Fund and its counterparty are required to be marked-to-market on a daily basis, and collateral is required to be exchanged to account for any changes in the value of such swaps. The rules impose a number of requirements as to these exchanges of margin, including as to the timing of transfers, the type of collateral (and valuations for such collateral) and other matters that may be different than what a Fund would agree with its counterparty in the absence of such regulation. In all events, where a Fund is required to post collateral to its swap counterparty, such collateral will be posted to an independent bank custodian, where access to the collateral by the swap counterparty will generally not be permitted unless the relevant Fund is in default on its obligations to the swap counterparty.

In addition to the variation margin requirements, regulators have adopted "initial" margin requirements applicable to uncleared swaps. Where applicable, these rules require parties to an uncleared swap

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to post, to a custodian that is independent from the parties to the swap, collateral (in addition to any "variation margin" collateral noted above) in an amount that is either (i) specified in a schedule in the rules or (ii) calculated by the regulated party in accordance with a model that has been approved by that party's regulator(s). From time to time, the initial margin rules may apply to certain Funds' swap trading relationships. In the event that the rules apply to a Fund, they would impose significant costs on such a Fund's ability to engage in uncleared swaps and, as such, could adversely affect ProFund Advisors' ability to manage the Fund, may impair a Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective and/or may result in reduced returns to the Fund's investors.

***Risks of Government Regulation of Derivatives***

It is possible that government regulation of various types of derivative instruments, including futures and swap agreements, may limit or prevent a Fund from using such instruments as a part of its investment strategy, and could ultimately prevent a Fund from being able to achieve its investment objective. It is impossible to predict fully the effects of legislation and regulation in this area, but the effects could be substantial and adverse.

The regulation of derivatives markets in the U.S., the European Union ("E.U."), the United Kingdom ("U.K.") and other jurisdictions is an evolving area of law and continues to be subject to modification by government and judicial action. Legislative and regulatory reforms, including the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the "Dodd-Frank Act"), have resulted in increased regulation of derivatives, including clearing, margin, trade execution, reporting, recordkeeping and registration requirements. Derivatives regulations could, among other things, restrict a Fund's ability to engage in swap transactions (for example, by making certain types of swap transactions no longer available to the Fund) and/or increase the costs of such swap transactions (for example, by increasing margin or capital requirements), and the Fund may as a result be unable to execute its investment strategies in a manner that ProFund Advisors might otherwise choose. There is a possibility of future regulatory changes altering, perhaps to a material extent, the nature of an investment in a Fund or the ability of a Fund to continue to implement its investment strategies.

Also, as described above, in the event of a counterparty's (or its affiliate's) insolvency, a Fund's ability to exercise remedies could be stayed or eliminated under special resolution regimes adopted in the United States, the EU, the U.K. and various other jurisdictions. Such regimes provide government authorities with broad authority to intervene when a financial institution is experiencing financial difficulty and may prohibit a Fund from exercising termination rights based on the financial institution's insolvency. In particular, in the EU and the U.K., governmental authorities could reduce, eliminate or convert to equity the liabilities to a Fund of a counterparty experiencing financial difficulties (sometimes referred to as a "bail in").

In addition, the SEC has adopted Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act providing for the regulation of registered investment companies' use of certain derivatives and certain related instruments (e.g., reverse repurchase agreements). The rule, among other things, limits derivatives exposure through one of two value-at-risk tests and requires registered investment companies to adopt and implement a derivatives risk management program. Limited derivatives users (as determined by Rule 18f-4) are not, however, subject to the full requirements under the rule.

These and future rules and regulations could, among other things, further restrict a Fund's ability to engage in, or increase the cost to the Fund of, derivatives transactions, for example, by making some types of derivatives no longer available to the Fund, increasing margin or capital requirements, or otherwise limiting liquidity or increasing transaction costs. The implementation of the clearing requirement for certain swaps has increased the costs of derivatives transactions for a Fund, since a Fund has to pay fees to their clearing members and are typically required to post more margin for cleared derivatives than they have historically posted for bilateral derivatives. The costs of derivatives transactions may increase further as clearing members raise their fees to cover the costs of additional capital requirements and other regulatory changes applicable to the clearing members. The full impact of these regulations on a Fund and the financial system are not yet known. While the regulations and central clearing of some derivatives transactions are designed to reduce systemic risk (*i.e.*, the risk that the interdependence of large derivatives dealers could cause them to suffer

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liquidity, solvency or other challenges simultaneously), there is no assurance that the mechanisms imposed under the regulations will achieve that result, and in the meantime, as noted above, central clearing, minimum margin requirements and related requirements expose a Fund to different kinds of risks and costs.

Regulations adopted by global prudential regulators require certain bank-regulated counterparties and certain of their affiliates to include in certain financial contracts, including many repurchase agreements, terms that delay or restrict the rights of counterparties, such as a Fund, to terminate such agreements, take foreclosure action, exercise other default rights or restrict transfers of credit support in the event that the counterparty and/or its affiliates are subject to certain types of resolution or insolvency proceedings. It is possible that these requirements, as well as potential additional government regulation and other developments in the market, could adversely affect a Fund's ability to terminate existing repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts or to realize amounts to be received under such agreements.

**BORROWING**

Each Fund may borrow money for cash management purposes or investment purposes. Borrowing for investment is a form of leverage. Leveraging investments, by purchasing securities with borrowed money, is a speculative technique which increases investment risk, but also increases investment opportunity. Because substantially all of a Fund's assets will fluctuate in value, whereas the interest obligations on borrowings may be fixed, the NAV per share of the Fund will fluctuate more when the Fund is leveraging its investments than would otherwise be the case. Moreover, interest costs on borrowings may fluctuate with changing market rates of interest and may partially offset or exceed the returns on the borrowed funds. Under adverse conditions, a Fund might have to sell portfolio securities to meet interest or principal payments at a time when investment considerations would not favor such sales. Consistent with the requirements of the 1940 Act, each Fund must maintain continuous asset coverage (total assets, including assets acquired with borrowed funds, less liabilities exclusive of borrowings) of 300% of all amounts borrowed. If at any time the value of a Fund's assets should fail to meet this 300% coverage test, the Fund, within three days (not including weekends and holidays), will reduce the amount of the Fund's borrowings to the extent necessary to meet this 300% coverage requirement. Maintenance of this percentage limitation may result in the sale of portfolio securities at a time when investment considerations would not favor such sale. In addition to the foregoing, each Fund is authorized to borrow money as a temporary measure for extraordinary or emergency purposes in amounts not in excess of 5% of the value of each Fund's total assets. This borrowing is not subject to the foregoing 300% asset coverage requirement. Each Fund is authorized to pledge portfolio securities as ProFund Advisors deems appropriate in connection with any borrowings.

In addition, each Fund may engage in certain derivatives transactions that have economic characteristics similar to leverage. Subject to compliance with the conditions of Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act, each Fund's obligations under such transactions will not be considered indebtedness for purposes of computing asset coverage.

Under Rule 18f-4, other than for certain leveraged/inverse funds, a Fund's trading of derivatives and other transactions that create future payment or delivery obligations, if any, is subject to value-at-risk ("VaR") leverage limits and derivatives risk management program and reporting requirements, unless the Fund satisfies a "limited derivatives users" exception. Leveraged/inverse funds that were in operation as of October 28, 2020 and seek an investment result above 200% of the return (or inverse of the return) of an underlying index are not subject to the VaR leverage limits, provided such a fund satisfies certain additional conditions. Under the rule, when a Fund trades reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, including certain tender option bonds, it needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with the reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness when calculating a Fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions. Reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions aggregated with other indebtedness do not need to be included in the calculation of whether a Fund satisfies the limited derivatives users exception, but for funds subject to the VaR testing requirement, reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions must be included for purposes of such testing whether treated as derivatives

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transactions or not. The SEC also provided guidance in connection with the rule regarding the use of securities lending collateral that may limit a Fund's securities lending activities. In addition, under the rule, a Fund is permitted to invest in a security on a when-issued or forward-settling basis, or with a non-standard settlement cycle, and the transaction will be deemed not to involve a senior security (as defined under Section 18(g) of the 1940 Act), provided that, (i) the Fund intends to physically settle the transaction and (ii) the transaction will settle within 35 days of its trade date (the "Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision"). A Fund may otherwise engage in when-issued, forward-settling and non-standard settlement cycle securities transactions that do not meet the conditions of the Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision so long as the Fund treats any such transaction as a "derivatives transaction" for purposes of compliance with the rule. Furthermore, under the rule, the Fund is permitted to enter into an unfunded commitment agreement, and such unfunded commitment agreement will not be subject to the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, if the Fund reasonably believes, at the time it enters into such agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all such agreements as they come due.

**CASH RESERVES**

In seeking to achieve its investment objective, as a cash reserve, for liquidity purposes, or as cover for positions it has taken, each Fund may invest all or part of its assets in cash or cash equivalents, which include, but are not limited to, short-term money market instruments, U.S. government securities, certificates of deposit, bankers acceptances, or repurchase agreements secured by U.S. government securities.

**REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS**

Each Fund may enter into repurchase agreements with financial institutions in pursuit of its investment objective, or for liquidity purposes. Under a repurchase agreement, a Fund purchases a debt security and simultaneously agrees to sell the security back to the seller at a mutually agreed-upon future price and date, normally one day or a few days later. The resale price is greater than the purchase price, reflecting an agreed-upon market interest rate during the purchaser's holding period. While the maturities of the underlying securities in repurchase transactions may be more than one year, the term of each repurchase agreement will always be less than one year. Each Fund follows certain procedures designed to minimize the risks inherent in such agreements. These procedures include effecting repurchase transactions generally with major global financial institutions. The creditworthiness of each of the firms that is a party to a repurchase agreement with a Fund will be monitored by ProFund Advisors. In addition, the value of the collateral underlying the repurchase agreement will always be at least equal to the repurchase price, including any accrued interest earned on the repurchase agreement. In the event of a default or bankruptcy by a selling financial institution, a Fund will seek to liquidate such collateral which could involve certain costs or delays and, to the extent that proceeds from any sale upon a default of the obligation to repurchase were less than the repurchase price, the Fund could suffer a loss. A Fund also may experience difficulties and incur certain costs in exercising its rights to the collateral and may lose the interest the Fund expected to receive under the repurchase agreement. Repurchase agreements usually are for short periods, such as one week or less, but may be longer. It is the current policy of each Fund not to invest in repurchase agreements that do not mature within seven days if any such investment, together with any other illiquid assets held by the Fund, amounts to more than 15% of the Fund's total net assets. The investments of each Fund in repurchase agreements at times may be substantial when, in the view of ProFund Advisors, liquidity, investment, regulatory, or other considerations so warrant.

Regulations adopted by global prudential regulators require certain bank-regulated counterparties and certain of their affiliates to include in certain financial contracts, including many repurchase agreements, terms that delay or restrict the rights of counterparties, such as a Fund, to terminate such agreements, take foreclosure action, exercise other default rights or restrict transfers of credit support in the event that the counterparty and/or its affiliates are subject to certain types of resolution or insolvency proceedings. It is possible that these requirements, as well as potential additional government regulation and other developments in the market, could adversely affect a Fund's ability to terminate existing repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts or to realize amounts to be received under such agreements.

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In December 2023, the SEC adopted rule amendments providing that any covered clearing agency ("CCA") for U.S. Treasury securities require its direct participants (which generally would be a bank or broker-dealer) to submit for clearance and settlement all eligible secondary market transactions in U.S. Treasury securities to which the direct participant is a counterparty. The clearing mandate includes in its scope all repurchase or reverse repurchase agreements of such direct participants collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities (collectively, "Treasury repo transactions") of a type accepted for clearing by a registered CCA, including both bilateral Treasury repo transactions and triparty Treasury repo transactions where a bank agent provides custody, collateral management and settlement services.

The Treasury repo transactions of registered funds with any direct participants of a CCA will be subject to the mandatory clearing requirement.

Market participants, absent an exemption, will be required to clear Treasury repo transactions under the rule as of June 30, 2027. The clearing mandate is expected to result in a Fund being required to clear all or substantially all of its repurchase transactions in Treasury securities as of the compliance date, and the Fund may incur costs in connection with entering into new agreements (or amending existing agreements) with direct participants of a CCA and potentially other market participants and taking other actions to comply with the new requirements. In addition, upon the compliance date taking effect, the costs and benefits of entering into repurchase transactions involving U.S. Treasuries to a Fund may be impacted as compared to repurchase transactions involving U.S. Treasuries a Fund may enter prior to the compliance date.

**REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS**

Each Fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements as part of its investment strategy, which may be viewed as a form of borrowing. Reverse repurchase agreements involve sales by a Fund of portfolio assets for cash concurrently with an agreement by the Fund to repurchase those same assets at a later date at a fixed price. Generally, the effect of such a transaction is that a Fund can recover all or most of the cash invested in the portfolio securities involved during the term of the reverse repurchase agreement, while a Fund will be able to keep the interest income associated with those portfolio securities. Such transactions are advantageous only if the interest cost to a Fund of the reverse repurchase transaction is less than the cost of obtaining the cash otherwise. Opportunities to achieve this advantage may not always be available, and a Fund intends to use the reverse repurchase technique only when it will be to the Fund's advantage to do so.

As discussed above, the SEC has finalized new rules with the effect of requiring the central clearing of certain repurchase transactions involving U.S. Treasuries. Historically, such transactions have not been required to be cleared and voluntary clearing of such transactions has generally been limited. The new clearing requirements could make it more difficult for a Fund to execute certain investment strategies.

In addition, as discussed above, the SEC has adopted Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act providing for the regulation of registered investment companies' use of certain derivatives and certain related instruments (e.g., reverse repurchase agreements). Pursuant to the rule, whenever a Fund enters into a reverse repurchase agreement, it will either: (i) be consistent with Section 18 of the Act and maintain asset coverage of at least 300% of the value of the repurchase agreement; or (ii) treat the reverse repurchase agreement as a derivatives transaction for purposes of Rule 18f-4, including, as applicable, the value-at-risk-based limit on leverage risk.

**STRUCTURED NOTES (Actively Managed ProFunds only)**

Structured notes are securities that are collateralized by one or more CDS on corporate credits. Each Fund has the right to receive periodic interest payments from the issuer of the structured notes at an agreed-upon interest rate and a return of the principal at the maturity date.

Structured notes are typically privately negotiated transactions between two or more parties, and thus, are not registered under the securities laws. A Fund bears the risk that the issuer of the structured note will default or become bankrupt. A Fund bears the risk of the loss of its principal investment and periodic interest payments expected to be received for the duration of its investment in the structured notes.

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In the case of structured notes on CDS (e.g., credit-linked securities), a Fund is also subject to the credit risk of the reference entities underlying the CDS. If one of the underlying reference entities defaults, a Fund may receive the security that has defaulted, or alternatively a cash settlement may occur, and each Fund's principal investment in the structured note would be reduced by the corresponding face value of the defaulted security. The interest and/or principal payments that may be made on a structured product may vary widely, depending on a variety of factors, including the volatility of the reference entity and the effect of changes in the reference entity on principal and/or interest payments.

The rate of return on structured notes may be determined by applying a multiplier to the performance or differential performance of the referenced index or indexes or other assets. Application of a multiplier involves leverage that will serve to magnify the potential for gain and the risk of loss.

The market for structured notes may be, or suddenly can become, illiquid. The other parties to the transaction may be the only investors with sufficient understanding of the derivative to be interested in bidding for it. Changes in liquidity may result in significant, rapid, and unpredictable changes in the prices for structured notes. In certain cases, a market price for a credit-linked security may not be available.

The collateral for a structured note may be one or more CDS, which are subject to additional risks. See "Swaps" for a description of additional risks associated with CDS.

**SHORT SALES**

A Fund may engage in short sale transactions. A short sale is a transaction in which a Fund sells a security it does not own in anticipation that the market price of that security will decline. To complete such a transaction, a Fund must borrow the security to make delivery to the buyer. The Fund is then obligated to replace the security borrowed by borrowing the same security from another lender, purchasing it at the market price at the time of replacement or paying the lender an amount equal to the cost of purchasing the security. The price at such time may be more or less than the price at which the security was sold by the Fund. Until the security is replaced, the Fund is required to repay the lender any dividends it receives, or interest which accrues, during the period of the loan. To borrow the security, the Fund also may be required to pay a premium, which would increase the cost of the security sold. The net proceeds of the short sale will be retained by the broker, to the extent necessary to meet the margin requirements, until the short position is closed out. A Fund also will incur transaction costs in effecting short sales.

A Fund may make short sales "against the box," *i.e.*, when a security identical to or convertible or exchangeable into one owned by a Fund is borrowed and sold short.

A Fund will incur a loss as a result of a short sale if the price of the security increases between the date of the short sale and the date on which the Fund replaces the borrowed security. A Fund will realize a gain if the price of the security declines in price between those dates. The amount of any gain will be decreased, and the amount of any loss will be increased, by the amount of the premium, dividends or interest a Fund may be required to pay, if any, in connection with a short sale.

The SEC and regulatory authorities in other jurisdictions may adopt (and in certain cases, have adopted) bans on new or increases in short sales of certain securities or other short positions on such securities acquired through swaps, in response to market events. Bans on short selling and such short positions may make it impossible for a Fund to execute certain investment strategies and a Fund may be unable to execute its investment strategies as a result. The SEC has also adopted new rules that require investment managers to file monthly confidential reports with the SEC regarding equity short sales and related activity. Under the new rules, the SEC will publicly disclose aggregated short position information on a monthly basis. In addition, other non-U.S. jurisdictions (such as the EU and the UK) where the Fund may trade have reporting requirements. If the Fund's short positions or its strategy become generally known, it could have a significant effect on the Investment Manager's ability to implement its investment strategy. In particular, it would make it more likely that other investors could cause a "short squeeze" in the securities held short by the Fund forcing the Fund to cover its positions at a loss. Such reporting requirements also may limit the Investment Manager's ability to access management and other personnel at certain companies where the

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Investment Manager seeks to take a short position. In addition, if other investors engage in copycat behavior by taking positions in the same issuers as the Fund, the cost of borrowing securities to sell short could increase drastically and the availability of such securities to the Fund could decrease drastically. Such events could make the Fund unable to execute its investment strategy.

**SECURITIES LENDING (Not applicable to the Actively Managed ProFunds)**

Each Fund may lend securities to brokers, dealers and financial organizations in exchange for collateral in the amount of at least 102% of the value of U.S. dollar-denominated securities loaned or at least 105% of the value of non-U.S. dollar-denominated securities loaned, marked to market daily. Each loan will be secured continuously by collateral in the form of cash, Money Market Instruments or U.S. Government securities. When a Fund lends its securities, it continues to receive payments equal to the dividends and interest paid on the securities loaned and simultaneously may earn interest on the reinvestment of the cash collateral. Any cash collateral received by the Fund in connection with these loans may be reinvested in a variety of short-term investments. A Fund may incur fees and expenses in connection with the reinvestment of cash collateral. For loans collateralized by cash, borrowers may be entitled to receive a fee based on the amount of collateral. A Fund is typically compensated by the difference between the amount earned on the reinvestment of cash collateral and any fees paid to the borrower. Although voting and other rights attendant to securities on loan pass to the borrower, such loans may be recalled so that the securities may be voted by the Fund if a material event affecting the Fund's investment in the securities on loan is to occur. Loans are subject to termination by the Fund or the borrower at any time. Not all Funds may participate in securities lending at any given time. No securities loan shall be made on behalf of a Fund if, as a result, the aggregate value of all securities loaned by the particular Fund exceeds one-third of the value of such Fund's total assets (including the value of the collateral received).

Securities lending involves exposure to certain risks, including "gap" risk (*i.e.*, the risk of a mismatch between the return on cash collateral reinvestments and any fees a Fund has agreed to pay a borrower), operational risk (*i.e.*, the risk of losses resulting from problems in the settlement and the accounting process), legal, counterparty and credit risk. If a securities lending counterparty were to default, a Fund would be subject to the risk of a possible delay in receiving collateral or in recovering the loaned securities, or to a possible loss of rights in the collateral. In the event a borrower does not return a Fund's securities as agreed, the Fund may experience losses if the proceeds received from liquidating the collateral do not at least equal the value of the loaned security at the time the collateral is liquidated, plus the transaction costs incurred in purchasing replacement securities. This event could trigger adverse tax consequences for a Fund. The investment of cash collateral deposited by the borrower is subject to inherent market risks such as interest rate risk, credit risk, liquidity risk, and other risks that are present in the market. A Fund could lose money if its short-term reinvestment of the collateral declines in value over the period of the loan.

The SEC has adopted reporting requirements for securities loans which include the public dissemination of certain information about such loans. These reporting requirements may negatively impact a Fund's ability to execute certain of its investment strategies.

**WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED-DELIVERY SECURITIES**

Each Fund, from time to time, in the ordinary course of business, may (subject in some cases to certain regulatory requirements) purchase securities on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis (*i.e.*, delivery and payment can take place a number of days after the date of the transaction). These securities are subject to market fluctuations and no interest accrues to the purchaser during this period. At the time a Fund makes the commitment to purchase securities on a when-issued or delayed- delivery basis, the Fund will record the transaction and thereafter reflect the value of the securities, each day, in determining the Fund's NAV. At the time of delivery of the securities, the value of the securities may be more or less than the purchase price.

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**CYBERSECURITY**

With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet and the dependence on computer systems to perform necessary business functions, each Fund is susceptible to operational and information security risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events and may arise from external or internal sources. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to gaining unauthorized access to digital systems for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information, corrupting data, or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing denial-of-service attacks on websites. Cybersecurity failures or breaches of the Advisor or a Fund's third-party service provider (including, but not limited to, index providers, the custodian and any sub-custodian, the distributor, the administrator and transfer agent), counterparty or the issuers of securities in which each Fund invests, have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, the inability of Fund shareholders to transact business, violations of applicable privacy and other laws, regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, and/or additional compliance costs. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future. A Fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result. While each Fund has established business continuity plans and systems to prevent such cyber attacks, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified and new risks may emerge in the future. The use of cloud-based service providers could heighten or change these risks. In addition, work-from-home arrangements by the Advisor or each Fund's service providers could increase all of the above risks, create additional data and information accessibility concerns, and make the Advisor, each Fund or its service providers susceptible to operational disruptions, any of which could adversely impact their operations. Recently, geopolitical tensions may have increased the scale and sophistication of deliberate cybersecurity attacks, particularly those from nation-states or from entities with nation-state backing. Furthermore, a Fund cannot control the cybersecurity plans and systems put in place by issuers in which a Fund invests.

**ILLIQUID SECURITIES**

Each Fund may purchase illiquid securities, including securities that are not readily marketable and securities that are not registered ("restricted securities") under the 1933 Act, but which can be sold to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A under the 1933 Act. A Fund will not invest more than 15% of the Fund's net assets in illiquid securities. Securities generally will be considered "illiquid" if the Fund reasonably expects the security cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the security. Under the current guidelines of the staff of the SEC, illiquid securities also are considered to include, among other securities, purchased OTC options, certain cover for OTC options, repurchase agreements with maturities in excess of seven days, and certain securities whose disposition is restricted under the federal securities laws. The Fund may not be able to sell illiquid securities when ProFund Advisors considers it desirable to do so or may have to sell such securities at a price that is lower than the price that could be obtained if the securities were more liquid. In addition, the sale of illiquid securities also may require more time and may result in higher dealer discounts and other selling expenses than the sale of securities that are not illiquid. Illiquid securities may be more difficult to value due to the unavailability of reliable market quotations for such securities, and investments in illiquid securities may have an adverse impact on NAV.

The SEC has adopted Rule 22e-4 under the 1940 Act, which requires each Fund to adopt a liquidity risk management program to assess and manage its liquidity risk. Under its program, a Fund is required to classify its investments into specific liquidity categories and monitor compliance with limits on investments in illiquid securities. Each Fund does not expect Rule 22e-4 to have a significant effect on investment operations. While the liquidity risk management program attempts to assess and manage liquidity risk, there is no guarantee it will be effective in its operations and it may not reduce the liquidity risk inherent in a Fund's investments.

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Institutional markets for restricted securities have developed as a result of the promulgation of Rule 144A under the 1933 Act, which provides a safe harbor from 1933 Act registration requirements for qualifying sales to institutional investors. When Rule 144A securities present an attractive investment opportunity and otherwise meet selection criteria, a Fund may make such investments. Whether or not such securities are illiquid depends on the market that exists for the particular security. The Board of Trustees has delegated this responsibility for determining the liquidity of Rule 144A restricted securities that may be invested in by a Fund to ProFund Advisors. It is not possible to predict with assurance exactly how the market for Rule 144A restricted securities or any other security will develop. A security that when purchased enjoyed a fair degree of marketability may subsequently become illiquid and, accordingly, a security that was deemed to be liquid at the time of acquisition may subsequently become illiquid. In such an event, appropriate remedies will be considered in order to minimize the effect on the Fund's liquidity.

**INDEX FUNDS (Not applicable to the Actively Managed ProFunds)**

Each Fund seeks performance that corresponds to the performance of an index. There is no guarantee or assurance that the methodology used to create any index will result in a Fund achieving positive returns. Any index may underperform more traditional indices. In turn, the Fund could lose value while other indices or measures of market performance increase in level or performance. In addition, each Fund may be subject to the risk that an index provider may not follow its stated methodology for determining the level of the index and/or achieve the index provider's intended performance objective.

**MANAGEMENT**

There may be circumstances outside the control of ProFund Advisors, the Trust, the Administrator (as defined below), the transfer agent, the Custodian (as defined below), any sub-custodian, the Distributor (as defined below), and/or a Fund that make it, for all practical purposes, impossible to re-position such Fund and/or to process a purchase or redemption order. Examples of such circumstances include: natural disasters; public service disruptions or utility problems such as those caused by fires, floods, extreme weather conditions, and power outages resulting in telephone, telecopy, and computer failures; market conditions or activities causing trading halts; systems failures involving computer or other information systems affecting the aforementioned parties, as well as the DTC, the NSCC, or any other participant in the purchase process; and similar extraordinary events. Accordingly, while ProFund Advisors has implemented and tested a business continuity plan that transfers functions of any disrupted facility to another location and has effected a disaster recovery plan, circumstances, such as those above, may prevent a Fund from being operated in a manner consistent with its investment objective and/or principal investment strategies.

**NON-DIVERSIFIED STATUS**

Each Fund, except for the Diversified Funds, is a "non-diversified" series of the Trust. A Fund's classification as a "non-diversified" investment company means that the proportion of the Fund's assets that may be invested in the securities of a single issuer is not limited by the 1940 Act. Notwithstanding each Fund's status as a "non-diversified" investment company under the 1940 Act, each Fund intends to qualify as a RIC accorded special tax treatment under the Code, which imposes its own diversification requirements that are less restrictive than the requirements applicable to the "diversified" investment companies under the 1940 Act. A Fund's ability to pursue its investment strategy may be limited by that Fund's intention to qualify as a RIC and its strategy may bear adversely on its ability to so qualify. For more details, see "Taxation" below. With respect to a "non-diversified" Fund, a relatively high percentage of such a Fund's assets may be invested in the securities of a limited number of issuers, primarily within the same economic sector. That Fund's portfolio securities, therefore, may be more susceptible to any single economic, political, or regulatory occurrence than the portfolio securities of a more diversified investment company.

The Large-Cap Growth ProFund may operate as "non-diversified," as defined under the 1940 Act, to the extent necessary to approximate the composition of its index.

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**MARKET DISRUPTION AND GEOPOLITICAL RISK**

War, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), natural/environmental disasters, bank failures, market manipulations, economic uncertainty, and related geopolitical events, such as sanctions, tariffs, the imposition of exchange controls or other cross-border trade barriers, have led, and in the future may lead, to increased short-term market volatility and may have adverse long-term effects on U.S. and world economies and markets generally. For example, the U.S. has imposed economic sanctions, which consist of asset freezes, restrictions on dealings in debt and equity, and certain industry-specific restrictions. These sanctions, any additional sanctions or intergovernmental actions, or even the threat of further sanctions, may result in a decline of the value and liquidity of securities in affected countries, a weakening of the affected countries' currencies or other adverse consequences to their respective economies. Sanctions impair the ability of a Fund to buy, sell, receive or deliver those securities and/or assets that are within the scope of the sanctions.

**PORTFOLIO TURNOVER**

Each Fund's portfolio turnover rate, to a great extent, will depend on the purchase, redemption and exchange activity of the Fund's investors. A Fund's portfolio turnover may vary from year to year, as well as within a year. The nature of a Fund may cause a Fund to experience substantial differences in brokerage commissions from year to year. The overall reasonableness of brokerage commissions is evaluated by ProFund Advisors based upon its knowledge of available information as to the general level of commissions paid by other institutional investors for comparable services. High portfolio turnover and correspondingly greater brokerage commissions depend, to a great extent, on the purchase, redemption, and exchange activity of a Fund's investors, as well as each Fund's investment objective and strategies. Consequently, it is difficult to estimate what each Fund's actual portfolio turnover rate will be in the future. However, it is expected that the portfolio turnover experienced by a Fund from year to year, as well as within a year, may be substantial. A higher portfolio turnover rate would likely involve correspondingly greater brokerage commissions and transaction and other expenses that would be borne by a Fund. The nature of a Fund may cause a Fund to experience substantial differences in brokerage commissions from year to year. The overall reasonableness of brokerage commissions is evaluated by ProFund Advisors based upon its knowledge of available information as to the general level of commissions paid by other institutional investors for comparable services. In addition, a Fund's portfolio turnover level may adversely affect the ability of the Fund to achieve its investment objective. "Portfolio Turnover Rate" is defined under the rules of the SEC as the value of the securities purchased or securities sold, excluding all securities whose maturities at time of acquisition were one year or less, divided by the average monthly value of such securities owned during the year. Based on this definition, instruments with remaining maturities of less than one year, including swap agreements, options and futures contracts in which a Fund invests, are excluded from the calculation of Portfolio Turnover Rate for each Fund. For those Funds that commenced operations prior to July 31, 2025, each such Fund's turnover rate information is set forth in the annual report to shareholders, as may be amended. Portfolio turnover rates are also shown in each Fund's summary prospectus.

For the fiscal year ended July 31, 2024, the increase in portfolio turnover rate for the Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund, Financials UltraSector ProFund, Industrials UltraSector ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, Large-Cap Value ProFund, Mid-Cap Growth ProFund, Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund, Small-Cap Value ProFund, and UltraBull ProFund were the result of significant shareholder activity during the year.

For the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, the increase in portfolio turnover rate for the Communication Services UltraSector ProFund, Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund, Energy UltraSector ProFund, Financials UltraSector ProFund, Industrials UltraSector ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, Large-CapValue ProFund, Materials UltraSector ProFund, Mid-Cap ProFund, Mid-Cap Value ProFund, Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Real Estate UltraSector ProFund, Small-Cap Growth ProFund, Small-CapValue ProFund, UltraEmerging Markets ProFund, and Utilities UltraSector ProFund were the result of significant shareholder activity during the year.

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**SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS (Not applicable to the Actively Managed ProFunds)**

To the extent discussed herein and in each Fund's Prospectus, each Fund presents certain risks, some of which are further described below.

**TRACKING AND CORRELATION**

Several factors may affect a Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with its benchmark. Among these factors are: (i) a Fund's fees and expenses, including brokerage (which may be increased by high portfolio turnover) and the costs associated with the use of derivatives; (ii) less than all of the securities underlying a Fund's benchmark being held by the Fund and/or securities not included in its benchmark being held by a Fund; (iii) an imperfect correlation between the performance of instruments held by a Fund, such as futures contracts, and the performance of the underlying securities in a benchmark; (iv) bid-ask spreads (the effect of which may be increased by portfolio turnover); (v) holding instruments traded in a market that has become illiquid or disrupted; (vi) a Fund's share prices being rounded to the nearest cent; (vii) changes to the benchmark that are not disseminated in advance; (viii) the need to conform a Fund's portfolio holdings to comply with investment restrictions or policies or regulatory or tax law requirements; (ix) limit-up or limit-down trading halts on options or futures contracts which may prevent a Fund from purchasing or selling options or futures contracts; (x) early and unanticipated closings of the markets on which the holdings of a Fund trade, resulting in the inability of the Fund to execute intended portfolio transactions; and (xi) fluctuations in currency exchange rates.

Also, because each Fund engages in daily rebalancing to position its portfolio so that its exposure to its index is consistent with the Fund's daily investment objective, disparities between estimated and actual purchases and redemptions of the Fund may cause the Fund to be under- or overexposed to its benchmark. This may result in greater tracking and correlation error.

Furthermore, each of the Ultra, Inverse and Non-Equity ProFunds, except Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, has an investment objective to seek daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the performance of a multiple (1.25x, 1.5x or 2x), the inverse (-1x) or inverse multiple (-1.25x, -2x) of the daily performance of an index for a single day, not for any other period. A "single day" is measured from the time the Fund calculates its NAV to the time of the Fund's next NAV calculation. These Funds are subject to the correlation risks described above. In addition, while a close correlation of a Fund to its benchmark may be achieved on any single day, the Fund's performance for any other period is the result of its return for each day compounded over the period. This usually will differ in amount and possibly even direction from the multiple (1.25x, 1.5x or 2x), the inverse (-1x) or inverse multiple (-1.25x, -2x) of the daily return of the Fund's index for the same period, before accounting for fees and expenses, as further described in the Prospectus and below.

**LEVERAGE (Not applicable to the Classic ProFunds, Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, and Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund)**

Each Geared Fund intends to use, on a regular basis, leveraged investment techniques in pursuing its investment objective. Leverage exists when a Fund achieves the right to a return on a capital base that exceeds the Fund's assets. Utilization of leverage involves special risks and should be considered to be speculative. Specifically, leverage creates the potential for greater gains to Fund shareholders during favorable market conditions and the risk of magnified losses during adverse market conditions. Leverage is likely to cause higher volatility of the NAVs of a Fund's Shares. Leverage may also involve the creation of a liability that does not entail any interest costs or the creation of a liability that requires the Fund to pay interest which would decrease the Fund's total return to shareholders. If a Geared Fund achieves its investment objective during adverse market conditions, shareholders should experience a loss greater than they would have incurred had the Fund not been leveraged.

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**SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING THE CORRELATION RISKS OF GEARED FUNDS (Not applicable to the Classic ProFunds and Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund)** 

As a result of compounding, for periods greater than one day, the use of leverage tends to cause the performance of a Fund to vary from its benchmark performance times the stated multiple or inverse multiple in the Fund's investment objective, before accounting for fees and expenses. Compounding affects all investments, but has a more significant impact on the Geared Funds. Four factors significantly affect how close daily compounded returns are to longer-term benchmark returns times the fund's multiple: the length of the holding period, benchmark volatility, whether the multiple is positive or inverse, and its leverage level. Longer holding periods, higher benchmark volatility, inverse exposure and greater leverage each can lead to returns that differ in amount, and possibly even direction, from a Geared Fund's stated multiple times its benchmark return. As the tables below show, particularly during periods of higher benchmark volatility, compounding will cause longer term results to vary from the benchmark performance times the stated multiple in the Fund's investment objective. This effect becomes more pronounced as volatility increases.

A Geared Fund's return for periods longer than one day is primarily a function of the following:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a) benchmark performance;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;b) benchmark volatility;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;c) period of time;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;d) financing rates associated with leverage or inverse exposure;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;e) other Fund expenses;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;f) dividends or interest paid with respect to securities included in the benchmark; and

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;g) daily rebalancing of the underlying portfolio.

The fund performance for a Geared Fund can be estimated given any set of assumptions for the factors described above. The tables on the following pages illustrate the impact of two factors, benchmark volatility and benchmark performance, on a Geared Fund. Benchmark volatility is a statistical measure of the magnitude of fluctuations in the returns of a benchmark and is calculated as the standard deviation of the natural logarithm of one plus the benchmark return (calculated daily), multiplied by the square root of the number of trading days per year (assumed to be 252). The tables show estimated Fund returns for a number of combinations of benchmark performance and benchmark volatility over a one-year period. Assumptions used in the tables include: (a) no dividends paid with respect to securities included in the underlying benchmark; (b) no Fund expenses; and (c) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain leverage or inverse exposure) of zero percent. If Fund expenses and/or actual borrowing/lending rates were reflected, the Fund's performance would be different than shown.

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The table below shows a performance example of a Fund that has an investment objective to correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of an index. In the chart below, areas shaded lighter represent those scenarios where a Fund will return the same or outperform (*i.e.*, return more than) the index performance; conversely, areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where a Fund will underperform (*i.e.*, return less than) the index performance.

**Estimated Fund Return Over One Year When the Fund's Investment Objective is to Seek Daily Investment Results, Before Fees and Expenses, that Correspond to the Inverse (-1x) of the Daily Performance of an Index.** 

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| **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Inverse (-1x) of** <br> **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** |
| **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Inverse (-1x) of** <br> **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **0%** | **5%** | **10%** | **15%** | **20%** | **25%** | **30%** | **35%** | **40%** | **45%** | **50%** | **55%** | **60%** |
| -60% | 60% | 150.0% | 149.4% | 147.5% | 144.4% | 140.2% | 134.9% | 128.5% | 121.2% | 113.0% | 104.2% | 94.7% | 84.7% | 74.4% |
| -55% | 55% | 122.2% | 121.7% | 120.0% | 117.3% | 113.5% | 108.8% | 103.1% | 96.6% | 89.4% | 81.5% | 73.1% | 64.2% | 55.0% |
| -50% | 50% | 100.0% | 99.5% | 98.0% | 95.6% | 92.2% | 87.9% | 82.8% | 76.9% | 70.4% | 63.3% | 55.8% | 47.8% | 39.5% |
| -45% | 45% | 81.8% | 81.4% | 80.0% | 77.8% | 74.7% | 70.8% | 66.2% | 60.9% | 54.9% | 48.5% | 41.6% | 34.4% | 26.9% |
| -40% | 40% | 66.7% | 66.3% | 65.0% | 63.0% | 60.1% | 56.6% | 52.3% | 47.5% | 42.0% | 36.1% | 29.8% | 23.2% | 16.3% |
| -35% | 35% | 53.8% | 53.5% | 52.3% | 50.4% | 47.8% | 44.5% | 40.6% | 36.1% | 31.1% | 25.6% | 19.8% | 13.7% | 7.3% |
| -30% | 30% | 42.9% | 42.5% | 41.4% | 39.7% | 37.3% | 34.2% | 30.6% | 26.4% | 21.7% | 16.7% | 11.3% | 5.6% | -0.3% |
| -25% | 25% | 33.3% | 33.0% | 32.0% | 30.4% | 28.1% | 25.3% | 21.9% | 18.0% | 13.6% | 8.9% | 3.8% | -1.5% | -7.0% |
| -20% | 20% | 25.0% | 24.7% | 23.8% | 22.2% | 20.1% | 17.4% | 14.2% | 10.6% | 6.5% | 2.1% | -2.6% | -7.6% | -12.8% |
| -15% | 15% | 17.6% | 17.4% | 16.5% | 15.0% | 13.0% | 10.5% | 7.5% | 4.1% | 0.3% | -3.9% | -8.4% | -13.1% | -17.9% |
| -10% | 10% | 11.1% | 10.8% | 10.0% | 8.6% | 6.8% | 4.4% | 1.5% | -1.7% | -5.3% | -9.3% | -13.5% | -17.9% | -22.5% |
| -5% | 5% | 5.3% | 5.0% | 4.2% | 2.9% | 1.1% | -1.1% | -3.8% | -6.9% | -10.3% | -14.0% | -18.0% | -22.2% | -26.6% |
| 0% | 0% | 0.0% | -0.2% | -1.0% | -2.2% | -3.9% | -6.1% | -8.6% | -11.5% | -14.8% | -18.3% | -22.1% | -26.1% | -30.2% |
| 5% | -5% | -4.8% | -5.0% | -5.7% | -6.9% | -8.5% | -10.5% | -13.0% | -15.7% | -18.8% | -22.2% | -25.8% | -29.6% | -33.6% |
| 10% | -10% | -9.1% | -9.3% | -10.0% | -11.1% | -12.7% | -14.6% | -16.9% | -19.6% | -22.5% | -25.8% | -29.2% | -32.8% | -36.6% |
| 15% | -15% | -13.0% | -13.3% | -13.9% | -15.0% | -16.5% | -18.3% | -20.5% | -23.1% | -25.9% | -29.0% | -32.3% | -35.7% | -39.3% |
| 20% | -20% | -16.7% | -16.9% | -17.5% | -18.5% | -19.9% | -21.7% | -23.8% | -26.3% | -29.0% | -31.9% | -35.1% | -38.4% | -41.9% |
| 25% | -25% | -20.0% | -20.2% | -20.8% | -21.8% | -23.1% | -24.8% | -26.9% | -29.2% | -31.8% | -34.7% | -37.7% | -40.9% | -44.2% |
| 30% | -30% | -23.1% | -23.3% | -23.8% | -24.8% | -26.1% | -27.7% | -29.7% | -31.9% | -34.5% | -37.2% | -40.1% | -43.2% | -46.3% |
| 35% | -35% | -25.9% | -26.1% | -26.7% | -27.6% | -28.8% | -30.4% | -32.3% | -34.5% | -36.9% | -39.5% | -42.3% | -45.3% | -48.3% |
| 40% | -40% | -28.6% | -28.7% | -29.3% | -30.2% | -31.4% | -32.9% | -34.7% | -36.8% | -39.1% | -41.7% | -44.4% | -47.2% | -50.2% |
| 45% | -45% | -31.0% | -31.2% | -31.7% | -32.6% | -33.7% | -35.2% | -37.0% | -39.0% | -41.2% | -43.7% | -46.3% | -49.0% | -51.9% |
| 50% | -50% | -33.3% | -33.5% | -34.0% | -34.8% | -35.9% | -37.4% | -39.1% | -41.0% | -43.2% | -45.6% | -48.1% | -50.7% | -53.5% |
| 55% | -55% | -35.5% | -35.6% | -36.1% | -36.9% | -38.0% | -39.4% | -41.0% | -42.9% | -45.0% | -47.3% | -49.8% | -52.3% | -55.0% |
| 60% | -60% | -37.5% | -37.7% | -38.1% | -38.9% | -40.0% | -41.3% | -42.9% | -44.7% | -46.7% | -49.0% | -51.3% | -53.8% | -56.4% |

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The tables below shows performance examples of a Fund that has investment objective to correspond to one and one-quarter times (1.25x) and one and one-quarter times the inverse (-1.25x) of, respectively, the daily performance of an index. In the charts below, areas shaded lighter represent those scenarios where a Fund will return the same or outperform (*i.e.*, return more than) the index performance times the stated multiple in the Fund's investment objective; conversely areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund will underperform (*i.e.*, return less than) the index performance times the stated multiple in the Fund's investment objective.

**Estimated Fund Return Over One Year When the Fund's Investment Objective is to Seek Daily Investment Results, Before Fees and Expenses, that Correspond to One and One-Quarter Times (1.25x) the Daily Performance of an Index.** 

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **One Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance** | **One and**<br> **One-Quarter**<br> **(1.25x) One**<br> **Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  |
| **One Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance** | **One and**<br> **One-Quarter**<br> **(1.25x) One**<br> **Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance**  | **0%**  | **5%**  | **10%**  | **15%**  | **20%**  | **25%**  | **30%**  | **35%**  | **40%**  | **45%**  | **50%**  | **55%**  | **60%**  |
| -60% | -75.00% | -68.2% | -68.2% | -68.2% | -68.3% | -68.4% | -68.5% | -68.6% | -68.8% | -69.0% | -69.2% | -69.4% | -69.7% | -69.9% |
| -55% | -68.75% | -63.1% | -63.2% | -63.2% | -63.3% | -63.4% | -63.5% | -63.7% | -63.8% | -64.1% | -64.3% | -64.6% | -64.8% | -65.2% |
| -50% | -62.50% | -58.0% | -58.0% | -58.0% | -58.1% | -58.2% | -58.4% | -58.5% | -58.8% | -59.0% | -59.3% | -59.6% | -59.9% | -60.3% |
| -45% | -56.25% | -52.6% | -52.7% | -52.7% | -52.8% | -52.9% | -53.1% | -53.3% | -53.5% | -53.8% | -54.1% | -54.4% | -54.8% | -55.2% |
| -40% | -50.00% | -47.2% | -47.2% | -47.3% | -47.4% | -47.5% | -47.7% | -47.9% | -48.2% | -48.5% | -48.8% | -49.2% | -49.6% | -50.1% |
| -35% | -43.75% | -41.6% | -41.7% | -41.7% | -41.8% | -42.0% | -42.2% | -42.5% | -42.7% | -43.1% | -43.5% | -43.9% | -44.3% | -44.8% |
| -30% | -37.50% | -36.0% | -36.0% | -36.1% | -36.2% | -36.4% | -36.6% | -36.9% | -37.2% | -37.6% | -38.0% | -38.4% | -38.9% | -39.5% |
| -25% | -31.25% | -30.2% | -30.2% | -30.3% | -30.4% | -30.6% | -30.9% | -31.2% | -31.5% | -31.9% | -32.4% | -32.9% | -33.4% | -34.0% |
| -20% | -25.00% | -24.3% | -24.4% | -24.5% | -24.6% | -24.8% | -25.1% | -25.4% | -25.8% | -26.2% | -26.7% | -27.2% | -27.8% | -28.5% |
| -15% | -18.75% | -18.4% | -18.4% | -18.5% | -18.7% | -18.9% | -19.2% | -19.5% | -19.9% | -20.4% | -20.9% | -21.5% | -22.2% | -22.8% |
| -10% | -12.50% | -12.3% | -12.4% | -12.5% | -12.6% | -12.9% | -13.2% | -13.6% | -14.0% | -14.5% | -15.1% | -15.7% | -16.4% | -17.1% |
| -5% | -6.25% | -6.2% | -6.2% | -6.4% | -6.5% | -6.8% | -7.1% | -7.5% | -8.0% | -8.5% | -9.1% | -9.8% | -10.5% | -11.3% |
| 0% | 0.00% | 0.0% | 0.0% | -0.2% | -0.4% | -0.6% | -1.0% | -1.4% | -1.9% | -2.5% | -3.1% | -3.8% | -4.6% | -5.5% |
| 5% | 6.25% | 6.3% | 6.2% | 6.1% | 5.9% | 5.6% | 5.3% | 4.8% | 4.3% | 3.7% | 3.0% | 2.2% | 1.4% | 0.5% |
| 10% | 12.50% | 12.7% | 12.6% | 12.5% | 12.3% | 12.0% | 11.6% | 11.1% | 10.5% | 9.9% | 9.1% | 8.3% | 7.5% | 6.5% |
| 15% | 18.75% | 19.1% | 19.0% | 18.9% | 18.7% | 18.3% | 17.9% | 17.4% | 16.8% | 16.1% | 15.4% | 14.5% | 13.6% | 12.6% |
| 20% | 25.00% | 25.6% | 25.5% | 25.4% | 25.2% | 24.8% | 24.4% | 23.8% | 23.2% | 22.5% | 21.7% | 20.8% | 19.8% | 18.7% |
| 25% | 31.25% | 32.2% | 32.1% | 32.0% | 31.7% | 31.3% | 30.9% | 30.3% | 29.7% | 28.9% | 28.1% | 27.1% | 26.1% | 24.9% |
| 30% | 37.50% | 38.8% | 38.8% | 38.6% | 38.3% | 37.9% | 37.5% | 36.9% | 36.2% | 35.4% | 34.5% | 33.5% | 32.4% | 31.2% |
| 35% | 43.75% | 45.5% | 45.5% | 45.3% | 45.0% | 44.6% | 44.1% | 43.5% | 42.8% | 41.9% | 41.0% | 39.9% | 38.8% | 37.6% |
| 40% | 50.00% | 52.3% | 52.2% | 52.0% | 51.8% | 51.3% | 50.8% | 50.2% | 49.4% | 48.5% | 47.5% | 46.5% | 45.3% | 44.0% |
| 45% | 56.25% | 59.1% | 59.1% | 58.9% | 58.6% | 58.1% | 57.6% | 56.9% | 56.1% | 55.2% | 54.2% | 53.0% | 51.8% | 50.4% |
| 50% | 62.50% | 66.0% | 65.9% | 65.7% | 65.4% | 65.0% | 64.4% | 63.7% | 62.9% | 61.9% | 60.8% | 59.6% | 58.3% | 56.9% |
| 55% | 68.75% | 72.9% | 72.9% | 72.7% | 72.3% | 71.9% | 71.3% | 70.5% | 69.7% | 68.7% | 67.6% | 66.3% | 65.0% | 63.5% |
| 60% | 75.00% | 79.9% | 79.9% | 79.7% | 79.3% | 78.8% | 78.2% | 77.4% | 76.5% | 75.5% | 74.3% | 73.1% | 71.6% | 70.1% |

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**Estimated Fund Return Over One Year When the Fund's Investment Objective is to Seek Daily Investment Results, Before Fees and Expenses, that Correspond to the One and One-Quarter Times the Inverse (-1.25x) of the Daily Performance of an Index.** 

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| **One Year**<br> **Benchmark** | **One and**<br> **One-Quarter**<br> **the Inverse (-1.25x)**<br> **One Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  |
| **One Year**<br> **Benchmark** | **One and**<br> **One-Quarter**<br> **the Inverse (-1.25x)**<br> **One Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance**  | **0%** | **5%**  | **10%**  | **15%**  | **20%**  | **25%**  | **30%**  | **35%**  | **40%**  | **45%**  | **50%**  | **55%**  | **60%**  |
| -60% | 75.00% | 214.4% | 213.3% | 210.0% | 204.6% | 197.2% | 187.9% | 177.0% | 164.6% | 151.0% | 136.5% | 121.2% | 105.4% | 89.5% |
| -55% | 68.75% | 171.3% | 170.4% | 167.5% | 162.9% | 156.5% | 148.5% | 139.1% | 128.4% | 116.7% | 104.1% | 90.9% | 77.3% | 63.5% |
| -50% | 62.50% | 137.8% | 137.0% | 134.5% | 130.4% | 124.8% | 117.8% | 109.6% | 100.2% | 89.9% | 78.9% | 67.3% | 55.4% | 43.4% |
| -45% | 56.25% | 111.1% | 110.4% | 108.2% | 104.6% | 99.6% | 93.4% | 86.0% | 77.7% | 68.6% | 58.8% | 48.5% | 38.0% | 27.3% |
| -40% | 50.00% | 89.4% | 88.7% | 86.7% | 83.5% | 79.0% | 73.4% | 66.9% | 59.4% | 51.2% | 42.4% | 33.2% | 23.8% | 14.1% |
| -35% | 43.75% | 71.3% | 70.7% | 68.9% | 66.0% | 62.0% | 56.9% | 51.0% | 44.2% | 36.8% | 28.9% | 20.6% | 12.0% | 3.3% |
| -30% | 37.50% | 56.2% | 55.6% | 54.0% | 51.3% | 47.6% | 43.0% | 37.6% | 31.5% | 24.7% | 17.5% | 9.9% | 2.1% | -5.9% |
| -25% | 31.25% | 43.3% | 42.8% | 41.3% | 38.8% | 35.4% | 31.2% | 26.2% | 20.6% | 14.4% | 7.8% | 0.8% | -6.4% | -13.6% |
| -20% | 25.00% | 32.2% | 31.7% | 30.3% | 28.1% | 24.9% | 21.1% | 16.5% | 11.3% | 5.5% | -0.6% | -7.0% | -13.6% | -20.3% |
| -15% | 18.75% | 22.5% | 22.1% | 20.8% | 18.7% | 15.8% | 12.2% | 8.0% | 3.1% | -2.2% | -7.8% | -13.8% | -19.9% | -26.1% |
| -10% | 12.50% | 14.1% | 13.7% | 12.5% | 10.5% | 7.8% | 4.5% | 0.5% | -4.0% | -8.9% | -14.2% | -19.7% | -25.4% | -31.2% |
| -5% | 6.25% | 6.6% | 6.2% | 5.1% | 3.3% | 0.8% | -2.3% | -6.1% | -10.3% | -14.9% | -19.8% | -25.0% | -30.3% | -35.7% |
| 0% | 0.00% | 0.0% | -0.4% | -1.4% | -3.1% | -5.5% | -8.4% | -11.9% | -15.8% | -20.1% | -24.8% | -29.6% | -34.6% | -39.7% |
| 5% | -6.25% | -5.9% | -6.2% | -7.2% | -8.8% | -11.1% | -13.8% | -17.1% | -20.8% | -24.9% | -29.2% | -33.8% | -38.5% | -43.3% |
| 10% | -12.50% | -11.2% | -11.5% | -12.5% | -14.0% | -16.1% | -18.7% | -21.8% | -25.3% | -29.1% | -33.2% | -37.5% | -42.0% | -46.5% |
| 15% | -18.75% | -16.0% | -16.3% | -17.2% | -18.6% | -20.6% | -23.1% | -26.0% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -36.8% | -40.9% | -45.1% | -49.4% |
| 20% | -25.00% | -20.4% | -20.7% | -21.5% | -22.9% | -24.7% | -27.1% | -29.8% | -33.0% | -36.4% | -40.1% | -44.0% | -48.0% | -52.0% |
| 25% | -31.25% | -24.3% | -24.6% | -25.4% | -26.7% | -28.5% | -30.7% | -33.3% | -36.3% | -39.6% | -43.1% | -46.8% | -50.6% | -54.4% |
| 30% | -37.50% | -28.0% | -28.2% | -29.0% | -30.2% | -31.9% | -34.0% | -36.5% | -39.4% | -42.5% | -45.8% | -49.3% | -52.9% | -56.6% |
| 35% | -43.75% | -31.3% | -31.5% | -32.2% | -33.4% | -35.0% | -37.1% | -39.4% | -42.2% | -45.1% | -48.3% | -51.6% | -55.1% | -58.6% |
| 40% | -50.00% | -34.3% | -34.6% | -35.3% | -36.4% | -37.9% | -39.9% | -42.1% | -44.7% | -47.6% | -50.6% | -53.8% | -57.1% | -60.4% |
| 45% | -56.25% | -37.2% | -37.4% | -38.0% | -39.1% | -40.6% | -42.4% | -44.6% | -47.1% | -49.8% | -52.7% | -55.8% | -58.9% | -62.1% |
| 50% | -62.50% | -39.8% | -40.0% | -40.6% | -41.6% | -43.1% | -44.8% | -46.9% | -49.3% | -51.9% | -54.7% | -57.6% | -60.6% | -63.7% |
| 55% | -68.75% | -42.2% | -42.4% | -43.0% | -44.0% | -45.3% | -47.0% | -49.1% | -51.3% | -53.8% | -56.5% | -59.3% | -62.2% | -65.1% |
| 60% | -75.00% | -44.4% | -44.6% | -45.2% | -46.2% | -47.5% | -49.1% | -51.0% | -53.2% | -55.6% | -58.2% | -60.9% | -63.7% | -66.5% |

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The table below shows a performance example of a Fund that has an investment objective to correspond to one and one-half times (1.5x) the daily performance of an index. In the chart below, areas shaded lighter represent those scenarios where a Fund will return the same or outperform (*i.e.*, return more than) the index performance; conversely, areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where a Fund will underperform (*i.e.*, return less than) the index performance.

**Estimated Fund Return Over One Year When the Fund's Investment Objective is to Seek Daily Investment Results, Before Fees and Expenses, that Correspond to One and One-Half Times (1.5x) the Daily Performance of an Index.** 

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **One Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance** | **One and**<br> **One-Half**<br> **(1.5x) One**<br> **Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance** | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  | **Benchmark Volatility**  |
| **One Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance** | **One and**<br> **One-Half**<br> **(1.5x) One**<br> **Year**<br> **Benchmark**<br> **Performance** | **0%**  | **5%**  | **10%**  | **15%**  | **20%**  | **25%**  | **30%**  | **35%**  | **40%**  | **45%**  | **50%** | **55%** | **60%** |
| -60% | -90.0% | -74.7% | -74.7% | -74.8% | -74.9% | -75.1% | -75.3% | -75.5% | -75.8% | -76.2% | -76.6% | -77.0% | -77.4% | -77.9% |
| -55% | -82.5% | -69.8% | -69.8% | -69.9% | -70.1% | -70.3% | -70.5% | -70.8% | -71.2% | -71.6% | -72.0% | -72.5% | -73.1% | -73.6% |
| -50% | -75.0% | -64.6% | -64.7% | -64.8% | -64.9% | -65.2% | -65.5% | -65.8% | -66.2% | -66.7% | -67.2% | -67.8% | -68.4% | -69.1% |
| -45% | -67.5% | -59.2% | -59.2% | -59.4% | -59.6% | -59.8% | -60.2% | -60.6% | -61.0% | -61.6% | -62.2% | -62.9% | -63.6% | -64.4% |
| -40% | -60.0% | -53.5% | -53.6% | -53.7% | -53.9% | -54.2% | -54.6% | -55.1% | -55.6% | -56.2% | -56.9% | -57.7% | -58.5% | -59.4% |
| -35% | -52.5% | -47.6% | -47.6% | -47.8% | -48.0% | -48.4% | -48.8% | -49.3% | -49.9% | -50.6% | -51.4% | -52.3% | -53.2% | -54.2% |
| -30% | -45.0% | -41.4% | -41.5% | -41.7% | -41.9% | -42.3% | -42.8% | -43.4% | -44.1% | -44.8% | -45.7% | -46.7% | -47.7% | -48.8% |
| -25% | -37.5% | -35.0% | -35.1% | -35.3% | -35.6% | -36.0% | -36.6% | -37.2% | -38.0% | -38.8% | -39.8% | -40.9% | -42.0% | -43.3% |
| -20% | -30.0% | -28.4% | -28.5% | -28.7% | -29.0% | -29.5% | -30.1% | -30.8% | -31.7% | -32.6% | -33.7% | -34.8% | -36.1% | -37.5% |
| -15% | -22.5% | -21.6% | -21.7% | -21.9% | -22.3% | -22.8% | -23.4% | -24.2% | -25.2% | -26.2% | -27.4% | -28.6% | -30.0% | -31.5% |
| -10% | -15.0% | -14.6% | -14.7% | -14.9% | -15.3% | -15.9% | -16.6% | -17.5% | -18.5% | -19.6% | -20.9% | -22.3% | -23.8% | -25.4% |
| -5% | -7.5% | -7.4% | -7.5% | -7.8% | -8.2% | -8.8% | -9.6% | -10.5% | -11.6% | -12.8% | -14.2% | -15.7% | -17.3% | -19.1% |
| 0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | -0.1% | -0.4% | -0.8% | -1.5% | -2.3% | -3.3% | -4.5% | -5.8% | -7.3% | -8.9% | -10.7% | -12.6% |
| 5% | 7.5% | 7.6% | 7.5% | 7.2% | 6.7% | 6.0% | 5.1% | 4.0% | 2.8% | 1.3% | -0.3% | -2.0% | -3.9% | -6.0% |
| 10% | 15.0% | 15.4% | 15.3% | 14.9% | 14.4% | 13.7% | 12.7% | 11.5% | 10.2% | 8.7% | 6.9% | 5.0% | 3.0% | 0.8% |
| 15% | 22.5% | 23.3% | 23.2% | 22.9% | 22.3% | 21.5% | 20.5% | 19.2% | 17.8% | 16.1% | 14.3% | 12.3% | 10.1% | 7.7% |
| 20% | 30.0% | 31.5% | 31.3% | 31.0% | 30.3% | 29.5% | 28.4% | 27.1% | 25.6% | 23.8% | 21.8% | 19.7% | 17.4% | 14.9% |
| 25% | 37.5% | 39.8% | 39.6% | 39.2% | 38.6% | 37.7% | 36.5% | 35.1% | 33.5% | 31.6% | 29.5% | 27.2% | 24.8% | 22.1% |
| 30% | 45.0% | 48.2% | 48.1% | 47.7% | 47.0% | 46.0% | 44.8% | 43.3% | 41.6% | 39.6% | 37.4% | 35.0% | 32.3% | 29.5% |
| 35% | 52.5% | 56.9% | 56.7% | 56.3% | 55.5% | 54.5% | 53.2% | 51.7% | 49.8% | 47.7% | 45.4% | 42.8% | 40.0% | 37.0% |
| 40% | 60.0% | 65.7% | 65.5% | 65.0% | 64.3% | 63.2% | 61.8% | 60.2% | 58.2% | 56.0% | 53.5% | 50.8% | 47.9% | 44.7% |
| 45% | 67.5% | 74.6% | 74.4% | 73.9% | 73.1% | 72.0% | 70.6% | 68.8% | 66.8% | 64.4% | 61.8% | 59.0% | 55.9% | 52.6% |
| 50% | 75.0% | 83.7% | 83.5% | 83.0% | 82.2% | 81.0% | 79.5% | 77.6% | 75.5% | 73.0% | 70.3% | 67.3% | 64.0% | 60.5% |
| 55% | 82.5% | 93.0% | 92.8% | 92.3% | 91.4% | 90.1% | 88.5% | 86.6% | 84.3% | 81.7% | 78.9% | 75.7% | 72.3% | 68.6% |
| 60% | 90.0% | 102.4% | 102.2% | 101.6% | 100.7% | 99.4% | 97.7% | 95.7% | 93.3% | 90.6% | 87.6% | 84.3% | 80.7% | 76.8% |

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The tables below shows performance examples of a Fund that has investment objective to correspond to two times (2x) and two times the inverse (-2x) of, respectively, the daily performance of an index. In the charts below, areas shaded lighter represent those scenarios where a Fund will return the same or outperform (*i.e.*, return more than) the index performance times the stated multiple in the Fund's investment objective; conversely areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where the Fund will underperform (*i.e.*, return less than) the index performance times the stated multiple in the Fund's investment objective.

**Estimated Fund Return Over One Year When the Fund's Investment Objective is to Seek Daily Investment Results, Before Fund Fees and Expenses and Leverage Costs, that Correspond to Two Times (2x) the Daily Performance of an Index.** 

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **One Year**<br> **Index**<br> **Performance** | **Two Times (2x)** <br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br> **Performance** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** |
| **One Year**<br> **Index**<br> **Performance** | **Two Times (2x)** <br> **One Year**<br> **Index**<br> **Performance** | **0%** | **5%** | **10%** | **15%** | **20%** | **25%** | **30%** | **35%** | **40%** | **45%** | **50%** | **55%** | **60%** |
| -60% | -120% | -84.0% | -84.0% | -84.2% | -84.4% | -84.6% | -85.0% | -85.4% | -85.8% | -86.4% | -86.9% | -87.5% | -88.2% | -88.8% |
| -55% | -110% | -79.8% | -79.8% | -80.0% | -80.2% | -80.5% | -81.0% | -81.5% | -82.1% | -82.7% | -83.5% | -84.2% | -85.0% | -85.9% |
| -50% | -100% | -75.0% | -75.1% | -75.2% | -75.6% | -76.0% | -76.5% | -77.2% | -77.9% | -78.7% | -79.6% | -80.5% | -81.5% | -82.6% |
| -45% | -90% | -69.8% | -69.8% | -70.1% | -70.4% | -70.9% | -71.6% | -72.4% | -73.2% | -74.2% | -75.3% | -76.4% | -77.6% | -78.9% |
| -40% | -80% | -64.0% | -64.1% | -64.4% | -64.8% | -65.4% | -66.2% | -67.1% | -68.2% | -69.3% | -70.6% | -72.0% | -73.4% | -74.9% |
| -35% | -70% | -57.8% | -57.9% | -58.2% | -58.7% | -59.4% | -60.3% | -61.4% | -62.6% | -64.0% | -65.5% | -67.1% | -68.8% | -70.5% |
| -30% | -60% | -51.0% | -51.1% | -51.5% | -52.1% | -52.9% | -54.0% | -55.2% | -56.6% | -58.2% | -60.0% | -61.8% | -63.8% | -65.8% |
| -25% | -50% | -43.8% | -43.9% | -44.3% | -45.0% | -46.0% | -47.2% | -48.6% | -50.2% | -52.1% | -54.1% | -56.2% | -58.4% | -60.8% |
| -20% | -40% | -36.0% | -36.2% | -36.6% | -37.4% | -38.5% | -39.9% | -41.5% | -43.4% | -45.5% | -47.7% | -50.2% | -52.7% | -55.3% |
| -15% | -30% | -27.8% | -27.9% | -28.5% | -29.4% | -30.6% | -32.1% | -34.0% | -36.1% | -38.4% | -41.0% | -43.7% | -46.6% | -49.6% |
| -10% | -20% | -19.0% | -19.2% | -19.8% | -20.8% | -22.2% | -23.9% | -26.0% | -28.3% | -31.0% | -33.8% | -36.9% | -40.1% | -43.5% |
| -5% | -10% | -9.8% | -10.0% | -10.6% | -11.8% | -13.3% | -15.2% | -17.5% | -20.2% | -23.1% | -26.3% | -29.7% | -33.3% | -37.0% |
| 0% | 0% | 0.0% | -0.2% | -1.0% | -2.2% | -3.9% | -6.1% | -8.6% | -11.5% | -14.8% | -18.3% | -22.1% | -26.1% | -30.2% |
| 5% | 10% | 10.3% | 10.0% | 9.2% | 7.8% | 5.9% | 3.6% | 0.8% | -2.5% | -6.1% | -10.0% | -14.1% | -18.5% | -23.1% |
| 10% | 20% | 21.0% | 20.7% | 19.8% | 18.3% | 16.3% | 13.7% | 10.6% | 7.0% | 3.1% | -1.2% | -5.8% | -10.6% | -15.6% |
| 15% | 30% | 32.3% | 31.9% | 30.9% | 29.3% | 27.1% | 24.2% | 20.9% | 17.0% | 12.7% | 8.0% | 3.0% | -2.3% | -7.7% |
| 20% | 40% | 44.0% | 43.6% | 42.6% | 40.8% | 38.4% | 35.3% | 31.6% | 27.4% | 22.7% | 17.6% | 12.1% | 6.4% | 0.5% |
| 25% | 50% | 56.3% | 55.9% | 54.7% | 52.8% | 50.1% | 46.8% | 42.8% | 38.2% | 33.1% | 27.6% | 21.7% | 15.5% | 9.0% |
| 30% | 60% | 69.0% | 68.6% | 67.3% | 65.2% | 62.4% | 58.8% | 54.5% | 49.5% | 44.0% | 38.0% | 31.6% | 24.9% | 17.9% |
| 35% | 70% | 82.3% | 81.8% | 80.4% | 78.2% | 75.1% | 71.2% | 66.6% | 61.2% | 55.3% | 48.8% | 41.9% | 34.7% | 27.2% |
| 40% | 80% | 96.0% | 95.5% | 94.0% | 91.6% | 88.3% | 84.1% | 79.1% | 73.4% | 67.0% | 60.1% | 52.6% | 44.8% | 36.7% |
| 45% | 90% | 110.3% | 109.7% | 108.2% | 105.6% | 102.0% | 97.5% | 92.2% | 86.0% | 79.2% | 71.7% | 63.7% | 55.4% | 46.7% |
| 50% | 100% | 125.0% | 124.4% | 122.8% | 120.0% | 116.2% | 111.4% | 105.6% | 99.1% | 91.7% | 83.8% | 75.2% | 66.3% | 57.0% |
| 55% | 110% | 140.3% | 139.7% | 137.9% | 134.9% | 130.8% | 125.7% | 119.6% | 112.6% | 104.7% | 96.2% | 87.1% | 77.5% | 67.6% |
| 60% | 120% | 156.0% | 155.4% | 153.5% | 150.3% | 146.0% | 140.5% | 134.0% | 126.5% | 118.1% | 109.1% | 99.4% | 89.2% | 78.6% |

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**Estimated Fund Return Over One Year When the Fund's Investment Objective is to Seek Daily Investment Results, Before Fees and Expenses, that Correspond to Two Times the Inverse (-2x) of the Daily Performance of an Index.** 

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Two Times the**<br> **Inverse (-2x) of** <br> **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** |
| **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Two Times the**<br> **Inverse (-2x) of** <br> **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **0%** | **5%** | **10%** | **15%** | **20%** | **25%** | **30%** | **35%** | **40%** | **45%** | **50%** | **55%** | **60%** |
| -60% | 120% | 525.0% | 520.3% | 506.5% | 484.2% | 454.3% | 418.1% | 377.1% | 332.8% | 286.7% | 240.4% | 195.2% | 152.2% | 112.2% |
| -55% | 110% | 393.8% | 390.1% | 379.2% | 361.6% | 338.0% | 309.4% | 277.0% | 242.0% | 205.6% | 169.0% | 133.3% | 99.3% | 67.7% |
| -50% | 100% | 300.0% | 297.0% | 288.2% | 273.9% | 254.8% | 231.6% | 205.4% | 177.0% | 147.5% | 117.9% | 88.9% | 61.4% | 35.8% |
| -45% | 90% | 230.6% | 228.1% | 220.8% | 209.0% | 193.2% | 174.1% | 152.4% | 128.9% | 104.6% | 80.1% | 56.2% | 33.4% | 12.3% |
| -40% | 80% | 177.8% | 175.7% | 169.6% | 159.6% | 146.4% | 130.3% | 112.0% | 92.4% | 71.9% | 51.3% | 31.2% | 12.1% | -5.7% |
| -35% | 70% | 136.7% | 134.9% | 129.7% | 121.2% | 109.9% | 96.2% | 80.7% | 63.9% | 46.5% | 28.9% | 11.8% | -4.5% | -19.6% |
| -30% | 60% | 104.1% | 102.6% | 98.1% | 90.8% | 81.0% | 69.2% | 55.8% | 41.3% | 26.3% | 11.2% | -3.6% | -17.6% | -30.7% |
| -25% | 50% | 77.8% | 76.4% | 72.5% | 66.2% | 57.7% | 47.4% | 35.7% | 23.1% | 10.0% | -3.2% | -16.0% | -28.3% | -39.6% |
| -20% | 40% | 56.3% | 55.1% | 51.6% | 46.1% | 38.6% | 29.5% | 19.3% | 8.2% | -3.3% | -14.9% | -26.2% | -36.9% | -46.9% |
| -15% | 30% | 38.4% | 37.4% | 34.3% | 29.4% | 22.8% | 14.7% | 5.7% | -4.2% | -14.4% | -24.6% | -34.6% | -44.1% | -53.0% |
| -10% | 20% | 23.5% | 22.5% | 19.8% | 15.4% | 9.5% | 2.3% | -5.8% | -14.5% | -23.6% | -32.8% | -41.7% | -50.2% | -58.1% |
| -5% | 10% | 10.8% | 10.0% | 7.5% | 3.6% | -1.7% | -8.1% | -15.4% | -23.3% | -31.4% | -39.6% | -47.7% | -55.3% | -62.4% |
| 0% | 0% | 0.0% | -0.7% | -3.0% | -6.5% | -11.3% | -17.1% | -23.7% | -30.8% | -38.1% | -45.5% | -52.8% | -59.6% | -66.0% |
| 5% | -10% | -9.3% | -10.0% | -12.0% | -15.2% | -19.6% | -24.8% | -30.8% | -37.2% | -43.9% | -50.6% | -57.2% | -63.4% | -69.2% |
| 10% | -20% | -17.4% | -18.0% | -19.8% | -22.7% | -26.7% | -31.5% | -36.9% | -42.8% | -48.9% | -55.0% | -61.0% | -66.7% | -71.9% |
| 15% | -30% | -24.4% | -25.0% | -26.6% | -29.3% | -32.9% | -37.3% | -42.3% | -47.6% | -53.2% | -58.8% | -64.3% | -69.5% | -74.3% |
| 20% | -40% | -30.6% | -31.1% | -32.6% | -35.1% | -38.4% | -42.4% | -47.0% | -51.9% | -57.0% | -62.2% | -67.2% | -72.0% | -76.4% |
| 25% | -50% | -36.0% | -36.5% | -37.9% | -40.2% | -43.2% | -46.9% | -51.1% | -55.7% | -60.4% | -65.1% | -69.8% | -74.2% | -78.3% |
| 30% | -60% | -40.8% | -41.3% | -42.6% | -44.7% | -47.5% | -50.9% | -54.8% | -59.0% | -63.4% | -67.8% | -72.0% | -76.1% | -79.9% |
| 35% | -70% | -45.1% | -45.5% | -46.8% | -48.7% | -51.3% | -54.5% | -58.1% | -62.0% | -66.0% | -70.1% | -74.1% | -77.9% | -81.4% |
| 40% | -80% | -49.0% | -49.4% | -50.5% | -52.3% | -54.7% | -57.7% | -61.1% | -64.7% | -68.4% | -72.2% | -75.9% | -79.4% | -82.7% |
| 45% | -90% | -52.4% | -52.8% | -53.8% | -55.5% | -57.8% | -60.6% | -63.7% | -67.1% | -70.6% | -74.1% | -77.5% | -80.8% | -83.8% |
| 50% | -100% | -55.6% | -55.9% | -56.9% | -58.5% | -60.6% | -63.2% | -66.1% | -69.2% | -72.5% | -75.8% | -79.0% | -82.1% | -84.9% |
| 55% | -110% | -58.4% | -58.7% | -59.6% | -61.1% | -63.1% | -65.5% | -68.2% | -71.2% | -74.2% | -77.3% | -80.3% | -83.2% | -85.9% |
| 60% | -120% | -60.9% | -61.2% | -62.1% | -63.5% | -65.4% | -67.6% | -70.2% | -73.0% | -75.8% | -78.7% | -81.5% | -84.2% | -86.7% |

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**INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS**

Each Fund has adopted certain investment restrictions as fundamental policies that cannot be changed without a "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities" of the Fund. The phrase "majority of outstanding voting securities" is defined in the 1940 Act as the lesser of: (i) 67% or more of the shares of the Fund present at a duly-called meeting of shareholders, if the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund are present or represented by proxy; or (ii) more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund. (All policies of each Fund not specifically identified in this SAI or its Prospectus as fundamental may be changed without a vote of the shareholders of the Fund.) For purposes of the following limitations (except for the restriction on concentration), all percentage limitations apply immediately after a purchase or initial investment.

A Fund, other than the Actively Managed ProFunds, may not:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1. Invest more than 25% of its total assets, taken at market value at the time of each investment, in the securities of issuers in any particular industry (excluding the U.S. government and its agencies and instrumentalities). This investment restriction is not applicable to the Inverse Sector ProFunds, the UltraSector ProFunds, Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, Large-Cap Value ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund, Short Nasdaq 100 ProFund, Short Small-Cap ProFund, U.S. Government Plus ProFund, UltraChina ProFund, UltraDow 30 ProFund, UltraEmerging Markets ProFund, UltraInternational ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraLatin America ProFund, UltraShort China ProFund, UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund, UltraShort International ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund, UltraShort Latin America ProFund, UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund, UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund. Each of the foregoing ProFunds may invest more than 25% of its total assets in the securities of issuers in a group of industries to approximately the same extent as its benchmark index.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2. Make investments for the purpose of exercising control or management. This investment restriction is not applicable to the UltraSector ProFunds.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3. Purchase or sell real estate, except that, to the extent permitted by applicable law, the Fund may invest in securities directly or indirectly secured by real estate or interests therein or issued by companies that invest in real estate or interests therein, including, for the UltraSector ProFunds, REITs.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4. Make loans to other persons, except that the acquisition of bonds, debentures or other corporate debt securities and investment in government obligations, commercial paper, pass-through instruments, certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances and repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts and any similar instruments shall not be deemed to be the making of a loan, and except further that a Fund may lend its portfolio securities, provided that the lending of portfolio securities may be made only in accordance with applicable law and the guidelines set forth in the Prospectus and this SAI, as they may be amended from time to time.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5. Issue senior securities to the extent such issuance would violate applicable law.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;6. Borrow money, except that the Fund (i) may borrow from banks (as defined in the 1940 Act) in amounts up to 33 1/3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed), (ii) may, to the extent permitted by applicable law, borrow up to an additional 5% of its total assets for temporary purposes, (iii) may obtain such short-term credit as may be necessary for the clearance of purchases and sales of portfolio securities, (iv) may purchase securities on margin to the extent permitted by applicable law and (v) may enter into reverse repurchase agreements. The Fund may not pledge its assets other than to secure such borrowings or, to the extent permitted by the Fund's investment policies as set forth in the Prospectus and this SAI, as they may be amended from time to time, in connection with hedging transactions, short sales, when-issued and forward commitment transactions and similar investment strategies.

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;7. Underwrite securities of other issuers, except insofar as the Fund technically may be deemed an underwriter under the 1933 Act, as amended, in selling portfolio securities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;8. Purchase or sell commodities or contracts on commodities, except to the extent the Fund may do so in accordance with applicable law and the Fund's Prospectus and SAI, as they may be amended from time to time.

For purposes of each Fund's (other than the UltraSector ProFunds, the Inverse Sector ProFunds, Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, Large-Cap Value ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund, Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Short Small-Cap ProFund, U.S. Government Plus ProFund, UltraChina ProFund, UltraDow 30 ProFund, UltraEmerging Markets ProFund, UltraInternational ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraLatin America ProFund, UltraShort China ProFund, UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund, UltraShort International ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund, UltraShort Latin America ProFund, UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund, and UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund) policy not to concentrate its assets in issuers in any particular industry, these ProFunds will concentrate their investments in the securities of companies engaged in a single industry or group of industries to approximately the same extent as its benchmark and in accordance with its investment objective and policies as disclosed in each Fund's Prospectus and SAI.

***Actively Managed ProFunds***

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1. Each Fund may not concentrate investments in a particular industry or group of industries, as concentration is defined or interpreted under the 1940 Act or the rules or regulations thereunder, as such statute, rules or regulations may be amended from time to time, or by regulatory guidance or interpretations of such statute, rules or regulations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2. Each Fund may borrow money or lend to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act, or the rules or regulations thereunder, as such statute, rules or regulations may be amended from time to time, or by regulatory guidance or interpretations of such statute, rules or regulations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3. Each Fund may issue senior securities to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act, or the rules or regulations thereunder, as such statute, rules or regulations may be amended from time to time, or by regulatory guidance or interpretations of such statute, rules or regulations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4. Each Fund may purchase or sell commodities, commodities contracts, futures contracts, or real estate to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act, or the rules or regulations thereunder, as such statute, rules or regulations may be amended from time to time, or by regulatory guidance or interpretations of such statute, rules or regulations.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5. Each Fund may underwrite securities to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act, or the rules or regulations thereunder, as such statute, rules or regulations may be amended from time to time, or by regulatory guidance or interpretations of such statute, rules or regulations.

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**MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST**

**THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND ITS LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE** 

The Board has general oversight responsibility with respect to the operation of the Trust and each Fund. The Board has engaged ProFund Advisors to manage each Fund and is responsible for overseeing ProFund Advisors and other service providers to the Trust and each Fund in accordance with the provisions of the federal securities laws.

The Board is currently composed of four Trustees, including three Independent Trustees who are not "interested persons" of each Fund, as that term is defined in the 1940 Act (each an "Independent Trustee"). In addition to four regularly scheduled meetings per year, the Board periodically meets in executive session (with and without employees of ProFund Advisors), and holds special meetings, and/or informal conference calls relating to specific matters that may require discussion or action prior to its next regular meeting. The Independent Trustees have retained "independent legal counsel" as the term is defined in the 1940 Act.

The Board has appointed Michael L. Sapir to serve as Chairman of the Board. Mr. Sapir is also the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ProFund Advisors and, as such, is not an Independent Trustee. The Chairman's primary role is to participate in the preparation of the agenda for Board meetings, determine (with the advice of counsel) which matters need to be acted upon by the Board, and to ensure that the Board obtains all the information necessary to perform its functions and take action. The Chairman also presides at all meetings of the Board and acts, with the assistance of staff, as a liaison with service providers, officers, attorneys and the Independent Trustees between meetings. The Chairman performs such other functions as requested by the Board from time to time. The Board does not have a lead Independent Trustee.

The Board has determined that its leadership structure is appropriate in light of the characteristics of the Trust and each Fund. These characteristics include, among other things, the fact that multiple series are organized under one Trust; all series of the Trust are registered investment companies; all series of the Trust have common service providers; and that the majority of the series of the Trust are geared funds, with similar principal investment strategies. As a result, the Board addresses governance and management issues that are often common to each series of the Trust. In light of these characteristics, the Board has determined that a four-member Board, including three Independent Trustees, is of an adequate size to oversee the operations of the Trust, and that, in light of the small size of the Board, a complex Board leadership structure is not necessary or desirable. The relatively small size of the Board facilitates ready communication among the Board members, and between the Board and management, both at Board meetings and between meetings, further leading to the determination that a complex board structure is unnecessary. In view of the small size of the Board, the Board has concluded that designating one of the three Independent Trustees as the "lead Independent Trustee" would not be likely to meaningfully enhance the effectiveness of the Board. The Board reviews its leadership structure at least annually and believes that its structure is appropriate to enable the Board to exercise its oversight of each Fund.

The Board oversight of the Trust and each Fund extends to the Trust's risk management processes. The Board and its Audit Committee consider risk management issues as part of their responsibilities throughout the year at regular and special meetings. ProFund Advisors and other service providers prepare regular reports for Board and Audit Committee meetings that address a variety of risk-related matters, and the Board as a whole or the Audit Committee may also receive special written reports or presentations on a variety of risk issues at the request of the Board or the Audit Committee. For example, the portfolio managers of each Fund meet regularly with the Board to discuss portfolio performance, including investment risk, counterparty risk and the impact on each Fund of investments in particular securities or derivatives. As noted above, given the relatively small size of the Board, the Board determined it is not necessary to adopt a complex leadership structure in order for the Board to effectively exercise its risk oversight function.

The Board has appointed a Chief Compliance Officer ("CCO") for the Trust (who is also the CCO for ProShare Advisors LLC). The CCO reports directly to the Board and participates in the Board's meetings. The Independent Trustees meet at least annually in executive session with the CCO, and each Fund's CCO prepares and presents an annual written compliance report to the Board. The CCO also provides updates to

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the Board on the operation of the Trust's compliance policies and procedures and on how these procedures are designed to mitigate risk. Finally, the CCO and/or other officers or employees of ProFund Advisors report to the Board in the event that any material risk issues arise.

In addition, the Audit Committee of the Board meets regularly with the Trust's independent public accounting firm to review reports on, among other things, each Fund's controls over financial reporting. The Trustees, their birth date, term of office and length of time served, principal business occupations during the past five years and the number of portfolios in the Fund Complex overseen and other directorships, if any, held by each Trustee, are shown below. Unless noted otherwise, the address of each Trustee is: c/o ProFunds, 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Name and Birth Date** | **Term of Office** <br> **and Length of** <br> **Time Served**<br>| **Principal Occupation(s)** <br> **During** <br> **the Past 5 Years**<br>| **Number of** <br> **Operational** <br> **Portfolios in** <br> **Fund Complex\*** <br> **Overseen by Trustee**<br>| **Other Directorships** <br> **Held by Trustee** <br> **During** <br> **Past 5 Years**<br>|
| <u>Independent Trustees</u> | <u>Independent Trustees</u> |  |  |  |
| William D. Fertig <br> Birth Date: 9/56<br>| Indefinite; June <br> 2011 to present<br>| Context Capital <br> Management <br> (Alternative Asset <br> Management): Chief <br> Investment Officer <br> (September 2002 to <br> present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117) <br>| Context Capital |
| Russell S. Reynolds III <br> Birth Date: 7/57<br>| Indefinite; October <br> 1997 to present<br>| RSR Partners, Inc. <br> (Retained Executive <br> Recruitment and <br> Corporate <br> Governance <br> Consulting): <br> Managing Director <br> (February 1993 to <br> present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117)<br>| RSR Partners, Inc. |
| Michael C. Wachs <br> Birth Date: 10/61<br>| Indefinite; October <br> 1997 to present<br>| Linden Lane Capital <br> Partners LLC (Real <br> Estate Investment <br> and Development): <br> Managing Principal <br> (2010 to present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117)<br>| NAIOP (the <br> Commercial Real <br> Estate Development <br> Association)<br>|
| <u>Interested Trustee and Chairman of the Board</u> | <u>Interested Trustee and Chairman of the Board</u> | <u>Interested Trustee and Chairman of the Board</u> |  |  |
| Michael L. Sapir\*\* <br> Birth Date: 5/58<br>| Indefinite; April <br> 1997 to present<br>| Chairman and Chief <br> Executive Officer of <br> ProFund <br> Advisors LLC <br> (April 1997 to <br> present); ProShare <br> Advisors LLC <br> (November 2005 to <br> present); and <br> ProShare Capital <br> Management LLC <br> (July 2008 to <br> present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117)<br>|  |

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The "Fund Complex" consists of all operational registered investment companies under the 1940 Act that are advised by ProFund Advisors and any registered investment companies that have an investment adviser that is an affiliated person of ProFund Advisors. Investment companies that are non-operational (and therefore, not publicly offered) as of the date of this SAI are excluded from these figures.

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Mr. Sapir is an "interested person," as defined by the 1940 Act, because of his ownership interest in ProFund Advisors.

The Board was formed in 1997 prior to the inception of the Trust's operations. Messrs. Reynolds, Wachs and Sapir were appointed to serve as the Board's initial trustees prior to the Trust's operations. Mr. Fertig was added in June 2011. Each Trustee was and is currently believed to possess the specific experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills necessary to serve as a Trustee of the Trust. In addition to their years of service as Trustees to Trust, and gathering experience with funds with investment objectives and principal investment strategies similar to certain series of the Trust, each individual brings experience and qualifications from other areas. In particular, Mr. Reynolds has significant senior executive experience in the areas of human resources and recruitment and executive organization; Mr. Wachs has significant experience in the areas of investment and real estate development; Mr. Sapir has significant experience in the field of investment management, both as an executive and as an attorney; and Mr. Fertig has significant experience in the areas of investment and asset management.

**COMMITTEES**

The Board has established an Audit Committee to assist the Board in performing oversight responsibilities. The Audit Committee is composed exclusively of Independent Trustees. Currently, the Audit Committee is composed of Messrs. Reynolds, Wachs and Fertig. Among other things, the Audit Committee makes recommendations to the full Board of Trustees with respect to the engagement of an independent registered public accounting firm and reviews with the independent registered public accounting firm the plan and results of the internal controls, audit engagement and matters having a material effect on the Trust's financial operations. During the past fiscal year, the Audit Committee met five times, and the Board of Trustees met four times.

**TRUSTEE OWNERSHIP**

Listed below for each Trustee is a dollar range of securities beneficially owned in the Trust, together with the aggregate dollar range of equity securities in all registered investment companies overseen by each Trustee that are in the same family of investment companies as the Trust, as of December 31, 2024.

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| **Name of Trustee** | **Dollar Range** <br> **of Equity** <br> **Securities in** <br> **the Trust**<br>| **Aggregate Dollar** <br> **Range of Equity** <br> **Securities in All** <br> **Registered Investment** <br> **Companies Overseen** <br> **by Trustee in Family of** <br> **Investment Companies**<br>|
| **Independent Trustees** |  |  |
| William D. Fertig, Trustee |  | Over $100,000 |
| Russell S. Reynolds, III, Trustee |  | $10001-$50000 |
| Michael C. Wachs, Trustee | $10001-$50000 | $10001-$50000 |
| **Interested Trustee** |  |  |
| Michael L. Sapir, Trustee and Chairman |  | Over $100,000 |

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As of November 3, 2025, the Trustees and officers, as a group, did not own shares outstanding that entitled them to give voting instructions with respect to one percent or more of the shares outstanding of each Fund.

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No Independent Trustee (or an immediate family member thereof) has any share ownership in securities of the Advisor, the principal underwriter of the Trust, or any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Advisor or principal underwriter of the Trust (not including registered investment companies) as of December 31, 2024.

**COMPENSATION OF TRUSTEES**

Each Independent Trustee is paid a $375,000 annual retainer for service as a Trustee on the Board and for service as a trustee on the board of other funds in the Fund Complex. Prior to September 1, 2025, each Independent Trustee was paid a $325,000 annual retainer. Trustees who are also Officers or affiliated persons receive no remuneration from the Trust for their services as Trustees.

The Trust does not accrue pension or retirement benefits as part of each Fund's expenses, and Trustees are not entitled to benefits upon retirement from the Board of Trustees.

The following table shows aggregate compensation paid to the Trustees for their service on the Board for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025.

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|:---|
| **Name**  | **Aggregate** <br> **Compensation** <br> **From the Funds**<br>| **Pension or** <br> **Retirement** <br> **Benefits** <br> **Accrued as** <br> **Part of** <br> **Trust** <br> **Expenses** <br>| **Estimated** <br> **Annual** <br> **Benefits** <br> **Upon** <br> **Retirement**<br>| **Total** <br> **Compensation** <br> **From Trust and** <br> **Fund Complex** <br> **Paid to Trustees**<br>|
| **Independent Trustees** |  |  |  |  |
| William D. Fertig, Trustee | $11077 | $0 | $0 | $325000 |
| Russell S. Reynolds, III, Trustee  | $11077 | $0 | $0 | $325000 |
| Michael C. Wachs, Trustee  | $11077 | $0 | $0 | $325000 |
| **Interested Trustee** |  |  |  |  |
| Michael L. Sapir, Trustee and Chairman | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |

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**OFFICERS**

The Trust's executive officers (the "Officers"), their date of birth, term of office and length of time served and their principal business occupations during the past five years, are shown below. Unless noted otherwise, the address of each Trustee and Officer is: c/o ProFunds, 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814.

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| **Name and Birth Date** | **Position(s)** <br> **Held with** <br> **Trust**<br>| **Term of Office** <br> **and Length of** <br> **Time Served**<br>| **Principal Occupation(s)** <br> **During the Past** <br> **5 Years**<br>|
| Todd B. Johnson <br> Birth Date: 1/64<br>| President | Indefinite; <br> January 2014 to <br> present<br>| Chief Investment Officer of the Advisor <br> (December 2008 to present); ProShare <br> Advisors LLC (December 2008 to present); <br> and ProShare Capital Management LLC <br> (February 2009 to present).<br>|
| Rebecca Colvin<br> Birth Date: 11/78<br>| Treasurer | Indefinite; <br> November 2024 <br> to present<br>| Vice President, Fund Administration, Ultimus <br> Fund Solutions, LLC (July 2024 to present); <br> and Vice President, Citi Fund Services Ohio, <br> Inc. (December 2001 to June 2024).<br>|

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| **Name and Birth Date** | **Position(s)** <br> **Held with** <br> **Trust**<br>| **Term of Office** <br> **and Length of** <br> **Time Served**<br>| **Principal Occupation(s)** <br> **During the Past** <br> **5 Years**<br>|
| Victor M. Frye, Esq. <br> Birth Date: 10/58<br>| Chief <br> Compliance <br> Officer and <br> Anti-Money <br> Laundering <br> Officer<br>| Indefinite; <br> September 2004 <br> to present<br>| Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer of the <br> Advisor (October 2002 to present) and <br> ProShare Advisors LLC (December 2004 to <br> present); Secretary of ProFunds Distributors, <br> Inc. (April 2008 to present); Chief <br> Compliance Officer of ProFunds Distributors, <br> Inc. (July 2015 to present).<br>|
| Richard Morris, Esq. <br> Birth Date: 8/67<br>| Chief Legal <br> Officer and <br> Secretary<br>| Indefinite; <br> December 2015 <br> to present<br>| General Counsel of ProShare Advisors LLC, <br> ProFund Advisors LLC, and ProShare Capital <br> Management LLC (December 2015 to <br> present); Chief Legal Officer of ProFunds <br> Distributors, Inc. (December 2015 to present); <br> Partner at Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP <br> (October 2012 to November 2015).<br>|

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The Officers, under the supervision of the Board, manage the day-to-day operations of the Trust. One Trustee and all of the Officers of the Trust are directors, officers or employees of the Advisor or Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC. The other Trustees are Independent Trustees. The Trustees and some Officers are also directors and officers of some or all of the other funds in the Fund Complex. The Fund Complex includes all funds advised by the Advisor and any funds that have an investment adviser that is an affiliate of the Advisor.

**COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS**

The Officers, other than the CCO, receive no compensation directly from the Trust for performing the duties of their offices.

**CONTROL PERSONS AND PRINCIPAL HOLDERS OF SECURITIES**

See Appendix B to this SAI for a list of the principal holders of a Fund.

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**INVESTMENT ADVISOR**

ProFund Advisors, located at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, serves as the investment adviser to each Fund and provides investment advice and management services to each Fund. ProFund Advisors is owned by Michael L. Sapir, Louis M. Mayberg and Radcliff PS I LLC.

**INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT**

Under an investment advisory agreement between the Advisor and the Trust dated October 28, 1997 and most recently amended and restated as of March 10, 2005 (the "Advisory Agreement"), the Advisor manages the investment and reinvestment of each Fund's assets in accordance with its investment objective(s), policies, and restrictions, subject to the general supervision and control of the Board and the Trust's Officers. The Advisor bears all costs associated with providing these services. The Advisory Agreement may be terminated with respect to a series of the Trust at any time, by a vote of the Trustees, by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities (as defined in the 1940 Act) of that series, or by the Advisor in each case upon sixty days' prior written notice. A discussion regarding the basis for the Board approving the Advisory Agreement for each Fund is included in the Trust's report filed on form N-CSR, as amended, for the period ended January 31, 2025.

Pursuant to the Advisory Agreement, each Fund, except Nasdaq-100 ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund, and U.S. Government Plus ProFund, pays the Advisor a fee at an annualized rate, based on its average daily net assets of 0.75%. Nasdaq-100 ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund, and U.S. Government Plus ProFund, pays the Advisor a fee at an annualized rate, based on its average daily net assets of 0.70%, 0.90%, 0.90%, and 0.50%, respectively. In addition, subject to the condition that the aggregate daily net assets of the Trust and the Affiliated Trust be equal to or greater than $10 billion, the Advisor has agreed to the following fee reductions with respect to each individual Fund: 0.025% of the Fund's daily net assets in excess of $500 million to $1 billion, 0.05% of the Fund's daily net assets in excess of $1 billion to $2 billion, and 0.075% of the Fund's net assets in excess of $2 billion. During the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, no Fund's annual investment advisory fee was subject to such reductions.

***Fees Paid under the Advisory Agreement***

The investment advisory fees paid as well as any amounts waived pursuant to the Expense Limitation Agreement, for the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025 for each Fund that was operational as of each date are set forth below.

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|  | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield <br> ProFund<br>| $18182 | $15131 | $10107 | $10107 | $5567 | $5567 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 166107 | 3275 | 127762 | 17280 | 124713 |  |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 63863 |  | 60346 |  | 120150 |  |
| Bear ProFund | 150936 |  | 75560 | 27496 | 95248 | 24086 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 887967 |  | 775593 |  | 624913 |  |
| Bull ProFund | 292924 |  | 387138 |  | 447573 |  |
| Communication Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| 34369 | 16685 | 58939 | 10272 | 179547 |  |
| Consumer Discretionary <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| 238541 |  | 295281 |  | 298154 |  |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 28878 | 20084 | 25274 | 20278 | 28971 | 20191 |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 340444 |  | 269796 |  | 184913 |  |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 20365 | 20365 | 20364 | 20364 | 21460 | 17933 |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 10268 | 10268 | 8789 | 8789 | 13566 | 13566 |

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|  | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 37356 | 11934 | 132433 | 3342 | 217685 |  |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 124167 |  | 117510 |  | 106296 |  |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 33319 | 19155 | 109318 | 8507 | 51532 | 18642 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 536037 |  | 650010 |  | 814339 |  |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 77794 |  | 164269 |  | 245865 | 2678 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 71746 | 5898 | 121727 |  | 133130 | 2264 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 42870 | 11664 | 42765 | 12686 | 34881 | 14078 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 38362 | 15994 | 40261 | 9707 | 32265 | 12027 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 56120 | 8645 | 60705 | 5048 | 54474 | 6194 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 46006 | 16069 | 19728 | 19728 | 36317 | 15042 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 696365 |  | 889631 |  | 844106 |  |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| 141714 |  | 128847 |  | 82631 |  |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 35035 | 16611 | 23705 | 18101 | 20566 | 17257 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 168866 |  | 176428 |  | 247904 |  |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 39641 | 9003 | 31494 | 17724 | 51379 | 14707 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 <br> ProFund<br>| 35818 | 21820 | 16764 | 16764 | 6054 | 6054 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity <br> ProFund<br>| 190926 |  | 121508 |  | 71612 |  |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 162285 | 7455 | 77384 | 55952 | 66736 | 33003 |
| Semiconductor UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 550479 |  | 1764794 |  | 2697892 |  |
| Short Energy ProFund | 11747 | 11747 | 4843 | 4843 | 6324 | 6324 |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 135347 |  | 47141 | 47141 | 30898 | 30898 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 32524 | 21763 | 29785 | 17668 | 37870 | 16117 |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 13788 | 13788 | 15496 | 15496 | 7767 | 7767 |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 37504 | 21385 | 52698 | 52698 | 44309 | 44309 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 35463 | 12312 | 33973 | 13488 | 43603 | 8515 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 26734 | 26734 | 32569 | 23707 | 38828 | 20552 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 52040 | 1132 | 35685 | 20601 | 79995 | 29278 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 350157 |  | 585822 |  | 571651 |  |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 38679 |  | 37041 | 11702 | 41384 | 16222 |
| UltraBear ProFund | 105956 | 4995 | 68760 | 6210 | 65795 | 18578 |
| UltraBull ProFund | 727887 |  | 917898 |  | 1173647 |  |
| UltraChina ProFund | 148908 |  | 169781 |  | 171295 |  |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 224580 |  | 243099 |  | 298270 |  |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 58135 | 14165 | 51658 | 18038 | 58437 | 10049 |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 31024 | 16992 | 30274 | 19198 | 37873 | 15662 |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 134889 | 8434 | 215213 | 381 | 175248 |  |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 72899 |  | 69938 | 4172 | 53026 | 12866 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 291447 |  | 279174 |  | 277429 |  |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 4197873 |  | 6468904 |  | 7600473 |  |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 16079 | 16079 | 15051 | 15051 | 15026 | 15026 |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 21505 | 21505 | 20118 | 20118 | 15083 | 15083 |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets <br> ProFund<br>| 9395 | 9395 | 5555 | 5555 | 5308 | 5308 |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 22591 | 16626 | 16238 | 16238 | 21092 | 18363 |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 4867 | 4867 | 8370 | 8370 | 8087 | 8087 |
| UltraShort Latin America <br> ProFund<br>| 10503 | 10503 | 11117 | 11117 | 9312 | 9312 |

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|  | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 11778 | 11778 | 7011 | 7011 | 4721 | 4721 |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 216435 |  | 130212 | 17636 | 122469 | 16647 |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 49583 | 22679 | 36845 | 23663 | 26565 | 25289 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 370391 |  | 336107 |  | 369499 |  |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 67848 |  | 83110 | 117 | 155146 | 10107 |

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The "Earned" columns in the table above include amounts due for investment advisory services provided during the specified fiscal year including amounts that the Advisor recouped pursuant to any applicable expense limitation agreements.

The amounts of advisory fees waived in the chart above do not reflect the amounts reimbursed by the Advisor to a Fund. For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, as applicable, the Advisor reimbursed each Fund in the following amounts:

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|  | **REIMBURSEMENTS** | **REIMBURSEMENTS** | **REIMBURSEMENTS** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | $— | $14844 | $19720 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund |  |  |  |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Bear ProFund |  |  |  |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Bull ProFund |  |  |  |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 4500 | 6726 |  |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 25278 | 33130 | 29371 |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund |  |  |  |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund |  |  |  |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund |  |  |  |
| Mid-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund |  | 955 |  |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund |  |  |  |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund |  | 9344 | 22934 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund |  |  |  |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund |  |  |  |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Energy ProFund | 14920 | 26728 | 17650 |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund |  | 6110 | 17998 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 9443 | 6003 | 15141 |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund |  | 350 | 56732 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund |  |  |  |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 2955 |  |  |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund |  |  |  |

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | **REIMBURSEMENTS** | **REIMBURSEMENTS** | **REIMBURSEMENTS** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraBear ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraBull ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraChina ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraInternational ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraJapan ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraLatin America ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 16674 | 11239 | 5968 |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 654 | 1970 | 10132 |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | 12306 | 22505 | 19690 |
| UltraShort International ProFund |  | 5219 |  |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 24418 | 20156 | 18574 |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | 17633 | 15137 | 14155 |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 13452 | 22188 | 22253 |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |

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**MANAGEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT**

Under a separate Amended and Restated Management Services Agreement dated October 28, 1997 (the "Management Agreement"), the Advisor performs certain client support and other administrative services on behalf of the Trust. These services include, in general, assisting the Board in all aspects of the administration and operation of the Trust. Other duties and services performed by the Advisor under the Management Agreement include, but are not limited to, negotiating contractual agreements, recommending and monitoring service providers, preparing reports for the Board regarding service providers and other matters requested by the Board, providing information to financial intermediaries, and making available employees of the Advisor to serve as officers and Trustees. The Advisor bears all costs associated with providing these services. The Management Agreement may be terminated with respect to any series of the Trust at any time, by a vote of the Trustees, by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities (as defined by the 1940 Act) of that series, or by the Advisor in each case upon sixty days' prior written notice.

***Management Services Fees Paid***

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the Advisor was entitled to, and waived, management services fees in the following amounts:

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|  | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield <br> ProFund<br>| $3636 | $3026 | $2021 | $2021 | $1113 | $1113 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 33221 | 655 | 25552 | 3456 | 24943 |  |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 12773 |  | 12069 |  | 24030 |  |
| Bear ProFund | 30187 |  | 15112 | 5499 | 19050 | 4817 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 177594 |  | 155120 |  | 124984 |  |
| Bull ProFund | 58585 |  | 77428 |  | 89515 |  |

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|  | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| Communication Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| 6874 | 3337 | 11788 | 2055 | 35910 |  |
| Consumer Discretionary <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| 47709 |  | 59057 |  | 59631 |  |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 5776 | 4017 | 5055 | 4056 | 5794 | 4038 |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 68089 |  | 53960 |  | 36983 |  |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 4073 | 4073 | 4073 | 4073 | 4292 | 3587 |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 2054 | 2054 | 1758 | 1758 | 2713 | 2713 |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 7471 | 2387 | 26487 | 669 | 43537 |  |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 24833 |  | 23502 |  | 21259 |  |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 6664 | 3831 | 21864 | 1702 | 10306 | 3728 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 107208 |  | 130003 |  | 162869 |  |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 15559 |  | 32854 |  | 49173 | 535 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 14349 | 1179 | 24346 |  | 26626 | 453 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 8574 | 2333 | 8553 | 2537 | 6976 | 2816 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 7672 | 3199 | 8052 | 1941 | 6453 | 2406 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 11224 | 1729 | 12141 | 1010 | 10895 | 1239 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 9201 | 3214 | 3946 | 3946 | 7263 | 3009 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 149221 |  | 190636 |  | 180881 |  |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| 28343 |  | 25770 |  | 16526 |  |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 7007 | 3322 | 4741 | 3620 | 4113 | 3451 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 33773 |  | 35286 |  | 49581 |  |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 7928 | 1800 | 6299 | 3545 | 10277 | 2941 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 <br> ProFund<br>| 7164 | 4364 | 3353 | 3353 | 1211 | 1211 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity <br> ProFund<br>| 38186 |  | 24302 |  | 14323 |  |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 32457 | 1491 | 15477 | 11191 | 13347 | 6601 |
| Semiconductor UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| 110096 |  | 352962 |  | 539582 |  |
| Short Energy ProFund | 2349 | 2349 | 969 | 969 | 1265 | 1265 |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 27070 |  | 9428 | 9428 | 6181 | 6181 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 6505 | 4353 | 5957 | 3533 | 7574 | 3223 |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 2758 | 2758 | 3099 | 3099 | 1553 | 1553 |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 7501 | 4277 | 10540 | 10540 | 8862 | 8862 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 7093 | 2462 | 6795 | 2698 | 8721 | 1703 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 5347 | 5347 | 6514 | 4741 | 7766 | 4110 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 10408 | 226 | 7137 | 4120 | 15999 | 5856 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 70032 |  | 117165 |  | 114331 |  |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 11604 |  | 11113 | 3511 | 12415 | 4866 |
| UltraBear ProFund | 21191 | 999 | 13752 | 1242 | 13159 | 3715 |
| UltraBull ProFund | 145578 |  | 183581 |  | 234731 |  |
| UltraChina ProFund | 29782 |  | 33957 |  | 34259 |  |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 44916 |  | 48620 |  | 59654 |  |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 11627 | 2833 | 10332 | 3608 | 11687 | 2010 |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 6205 | 3399 | 6055 | 3840 | 7575 | 3133 |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 22482 | 1406 | 35869 | 64 | 29208 |  |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 14580 |  | 13988 | 835 | 10605 | 2573 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 58290 |  | 55835 |  | 55486 |  |

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|  | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 839579 |  | 1293791 |  | 1520105 |  |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 3216 | 3216 | 3010 | 3010 | 3005 | 3005 |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 4301 | 4301 | 4024 | 4024 | 3017 | 3017 |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets <br> ProFund<br>| 1879 | 1879 | 1111 | 1111 | 1062 | 1062 |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 4518 | 3325 | 3248 | 3248 | 4218 | 3673 |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 811 | 811 | 1395 | 1395 | 1348 | 1348 |
| UltraShort Latin America <br> ProFund<br>| 2101 | 2101 | 2223 | 2223 | 1862 | 1862 |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 2356 | 2356 | 1402 | 1402 | 944 | 944 |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 43287 |  | 26043 | 3527 | 24494 | 3330 |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 9917 | 4536 | 7369 | 4733 | 5313 | 5058 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 74078 |  | 67222 |  | 73900 |  |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 13570 |  | 16622 | 23 | 31030 | 2022 |

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**EXPENSE LIMITATION AGREEMENT**

The Advisor has contractually agreed to waive investment advisory and management services fees and/or to reimburse certain other Fund expenses through at least November 30, 2026 (unless the Board consents to an earlier revision or termination of this arrangement). After such date, the expense limitation may be terminated or revised by the Advisor. This expense limitation excludes brokerage costs, interest, taxes, dividends (including dividend expenses on securities sold short), litigation, indemnification, and extraordinary expenses. Additionally, the expense limitation does not include any expenses incurred by those underlying investment companies. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by the Advisor within three years of the end of that contract period, however, such recoupment will be limited to the lesser of any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the expense limitation in place at the time of the waiver or reimbursement.

***Expense Limits***

The annual operating expenses are limited as follows:

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|  | **EXPENSE LIMIT** | **EXPENSE LIMIT** |
|  | **Investor** <br> **Class**<br>| **Service Class** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Bear ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Bull ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |

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|  | **EXPENSE LIMIT** | **EXPENSE LIMIT** |
|  | **Investor** <br> **Class**<br>| **Service Class** |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Short Energy ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraBear ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraBull ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraChina ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |

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|  | **EXPENSE LIMIT** | **EXPENSE LIMIT** |
|  | **Investor** <br> **Class**<br>| **Service Class** |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 1.70% | 2.70% |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |

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***Recoupment***

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the Advisor recouped fee waivers/reimbursements from the prior years in the following amounts:

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|  | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | $— | $— | $— |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 27000 | 27000 | 13527 |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Bear ProFund |  |  | 2600 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Bull ProFund |  |  |  |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund |  |  | 24212 |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Europe 30 ProFund |  |  |  |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund |  |  |  |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund |  | 18225 | 1333 |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund |  | 15250 |  |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund |  |  | 3213 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund |  | 6509 | 200 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund |  |  |  |
| Mid-Cap ProFund |  |  | 1106 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 1369 |  |  |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund |  |  |  |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund |  |  |  |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund |  |  |  |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 38664 |  |  |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Energy ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 14220 |  |  |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Real Estate ProFund |  |  |  |

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|:---|:---|:---|:---|
|  | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund |  |  |  |
| Small-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund |  |  | 10839 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund |  |  |  |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraBear ProFund | 2500 |  |  |
| UltraBull ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraChina ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraInternational ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraJapan ProFund |  | 14062 |  |
| UltraLatin America ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort China ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort International ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund |  |  |  |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund |  | 140 |  |

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**SERVICES AGREEMENT**

Under a separate Services Agreement dated January 1, 2005 (the "Services Agreement"), the Advisor provides an online shareholder trading platform. Pursuant to the Services Agreement, the Advisor receives a monthly fee from the Trust based on the actual costs incurred. For 2025, the estimated cost is $7,100 per month.

**PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT**

**PORTFOLIO MANAGER COMPENSATION**

ProFund Advisors believes that its compensation program is competitively positioned to attract and retain high-caliber investment professionals. The compensation package for portfolio managers consists of a fixed base salary, an annual incentive bonus opportunity and a competitive benefits package. A portfolio manager's salary compensation is designed to be competitive with the marketplace and reflect a portfolio manager's relative experience and contribution to the firm. Fixed base salary compensation is reviewed and adjusted annually to reflect increases in the cost of living and market rates.

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The annual incentive bonus opportunity provides cash bonuses based upon the overall firm's performance and individual contributions. Principal consideration for each portfolio manager is given to appropriate risk management, teamwork and investment support activities in determining the annual bonus amount.

Portfolio managers are eligible to participate in the firm's standard employee benefits programs, which include a competitive 401(k) retirement savings program with employer match, life insurance coverage, and health and welfare programs.

***Portfolio Manager Ownership***

Listed below for each portfolio manager is a dollar range of securities beneficially owned in each Fund managed by the portfolio manager, together with the aggregate dollar range of equity securities in all registered investment companies in the Fund Complex as of July 31, 2025.

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| **Name of Portfolio Manager** | **Dollar Range of** <br> **Equity Securities** <br> **in the Funds** <br> **Managed by the** <br> **Portfolio Manager**<br>| **Aggregate Dollar Range** <br> **of Equity Securities in** <br> **All Registered** <br> **Investment Companies in** <br> **the Fund Complex**<br>|
| Alexander Ilyasov |  | $50001-$100000 |
| James Linneman |  | $50001-$100000 |
| Devin Sullivan |  |  |
| Michael Neches | $50001-$100000 | $50001-$100000 |
| Eric Silverthorne |  | $1-$10000 |
| Tarak Davé | $10001-$50000 | $10001-$50000 |

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***Other Accounts Managed by Portfolio Managers*** 

Portfolio managers are generally responsible for multiple investment company accounts. As described below, certain inherent conflicts of interest arise from the fact that a portfolio manager has responsibility for multiple accounts, including conflicts relating to the allocation of investment opportunities. Listed below for each portfolio manager are the number and type of accounts managed or overseen by such portfolio manager as of July 31, 2025.

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| **Name of Portfolio** <br> **Manager**<br>| **Number of All Registered** <br> **Investment Companies** <br> **Managed/Total Assets**<br>| **Number of All** <br> **Other Pooled** <br> **Investment Vehicles** <br> **Managed/Total Assets**<br>| **Number of All** <br> **Other Accounts** <br> **Managed/Total Assets**<br>|
| Michael Neches | 171/$80,203,405,325 | 0/$0 | 1/$10,368,210 |
| James Linneman | 18/$1,041,808,506 | 4/$132,611,580 | 0/$0 |
| Eric Silverthorne | 48/$643,368,567 | 0/$0 | 0/$0 |
| Devin Sullivan | 92/$74,392,475,535 | 0/$0 | 1/$10,368,210 |
| Tarak Dave | 79/$5,810,929,790 | 0/$0 | 0/$0 |
| Alexander Ilyasov | 82/$7,128,606,514 | 16/$4,049,631,359 | 0/$0 |

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***Conflicts of Interest***

In the course of providing advisory services, ProFund Advisors may simultaneously recommend the sale of a particular security for one account while recommending the purchase of the same security for another account if such recommendations are consistent with each client's investment strategies. ProFund Advisors also may recommend the purchase or sale of securities that may also be recommended by ProShare Advisors LLC, an affiliate of ProFund Advisors.

ProFund Advisors, its principals, officers and employees (and members of their families) and affiliates may participate directly or indirectly as investors in ProFund Advisors' clients, such as a Fund. Thus

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ProFund Advisors may recommend to clients the purchase or sale of securities in which it, or its officers, employees or related persons have a financial interest. ProFund Advisors may give advice and take actions in the performance of its duties to its clients that differ from the advice given or the timing and nature of actions taken, with respect to other clients' accounts and/or employees' accounts that may invest in some of the same securities recommended to clients.

In addition, ProFund Advisors, its affiliates and principals may trade for their own accounts. Consequently, non-customer and proprietary trades may be executed and cleared through any prime broker or other broker utilized by clients. It is possible that officers or employees of ProFund Advisors may buy or sell securities or other instruments that ProFund Advisors has recommended to, or purchased for, its clients and may engage in transactions for their own accounts in a manner that is inconsistent with ProFund Advisors' recommendations to a client. Personal securities transactions by employees may raise potential conflicts of interest when such persons trade in a security that is owned by, or considered for purchase or sale for, a client. ProFund Advisors has adopted policies and procedures designed to detect and prevent such conflicts of interest and, when they do arise, to ensure that it effects transactions for clients in a manner that is consistent with its fiduciary duty to its clients and in accordance with applicable law.

Any "access person" of ProFund Advisors, (as defined under the 1940 Act and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the "Advisers Act")), may make security purchases subject to the terms of the ProFund Advisors Code of Ethics that are consistent with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act and Rule 204A-1 under the Advisers Act.

ProFund Advisors and its affiliated persons may come into possession from time to time of material nonpublic and other confidential information about companies which, if disclosed, might affect an investor's decision to buy, sell, or hold a security. Under applicable law, ProFund Advisors and its affiliated persons would be prohibited from improperly disclosing or using this information for their personal benefit or for the benefit of any person, regardless of whether the person is a client of ProFund Advisors. Accordingly, should ProFund Advisors or any affiliated person come into possession of material nonpublic or other confidential information with respect to any company, ProFund Advisors and its affiliated persons will have no responsibility or liability for failing to disclose the information to clients as a result of following its policies and procedures designed to comply with applicable law.

**REGISTRATION AS A COMMODITY POOL OPERATOR**

In connection with its management of Commodity Pools, ProFund Advisors has registered as a commodity pool operator (a "CPO") and the Commodity Pools are commodity pools under the Commodity Exchange Act (the "CEA"). Accordingly, with respect to the Commodity Pools, ProFund Advisors is subject to registration and regulation as a CPO under the CEA, and must comply with various regulatory requirements under the CEA and the rules and regulations of the CFTC and the National Futures Association ("NFA"), including disclosure requirements and reporting and recordkeeping requirements. ProFund Advisors is also subject to periodic inspections and audits by the NFA. Compliance with these regulatory requirements could adversely affect the Commodity Pools' total return. In this regard, any further amendment to the CEA or its related regulations that subject ProFund Advisors or the Commodity Pools to additional regulation may have adverse impacts on the Commodity Pools' operations and expenses. While ProFund Advisors is registered as a CPO, with respect to the Excluded Pools, ProFund Advisors has filed a claim of exclusion from the definition of the term "commodity pool operator" under the CEA, pursuant to CFTC Rule 4.5 (the "Exclusion") and therefore, ProFund Advisors is not subject to registration or regulation as a CPO under the CEA with respect to the Excluded Pools. In order to remain eligible for the Exclusion, each of the Excluded Pools will be limited in its ability to use certain financial instruments including futures, options on futures and certain swaps and will be limited in the manner in which it holds out its use of such instruments.

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**OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS**

**ADMINISTRATOR, TRANSFER AGENT AND FUND ACCOUNTING AGENT** 

On November 4, 2024, Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC ("Ultimus" or the "Administrator and Fund Accountant"), located at 225 Pictoria Drive, Suite 450, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246, began serving as the administrator and fund accounting agent to the Trust. As the Administrator and Fund Accountant, Ultimus provides services to the Trust including, among other things, operations, compliance, and administrative services. The Administrator provides the Trust with all required general administrative services, including, without limitation, office space, equipment, and personnel; clerical and general back office services; bookkeeping and internal accounting; the determination of NAVs; and the preparation and filing of all financial reports, and all other materials, except registration statements and proxy statements, required to be filed or furnished by the Trust under federal and state securities laws. The Trust pays Ultimus an annual fee for its services as the Administrator and Fund Accountant based on the aggregate average net assets of all series of the Trust.

Effective January 1, 2025, Ultimus also began providing legal administration services to the Trust (altogether, the "Legal Administration Services") pursuant to a separate agreement. The Trust pays Ultimus a monthly fee for the Legal Administration Services.

For the period from November 4, 2024 through July 31, 2025, Ultimus was entitled to the following fees for its services as Administrator, Fund Accountant and Legal Administrator to the Trust:

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|  | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | N/A | N/A | $1227 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | N/A | N/A | 19383 |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 16557 |
| Bear ProFund | N/A | N/A | 16546 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 82202 |
| Bull ProFund | N/A | N/A | 65621 |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 28065 |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 44378 |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 4192 |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 29193 |
| Europe 30 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 3245 |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | N/A | N/A | 2130 |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 30571 |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 14346 |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 8389 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 127056 |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | N/A | N/A | 37680 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | N/A | N/A | 19073 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 4895 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | N/A | N/A | 5114 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | N/A | N/A | 9049 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | N/A | N/A | 6279 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 132020 |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 11760 |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 2995 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 36968 |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 4997 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 901 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | N/A | N/A | 11314 |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | N/A | N/A | 9762 |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 367098 |
| Short Energy ProFund | N/A | N/A | 949 |

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|  | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 4535 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | N/A | N/A | 5710 |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | N/A | N/A | 1070 |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | N/A | N/A | 8071 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | N/A | N/A | 7266 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | N/A | N/A | 11070 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | N/A | N/A | 9147 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 77527 |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | N/A | N/A | 7920 |
| UltraBear ProFund | N/A | N/A | 9555 |
| UltraBull ProFund | N/A | N/A | 167589 |
| UltraChina ProFund | N/A | N/A | 25869 |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 42770 |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | N/A | N/A | 8822 |
| UltraInternational ProFund | N/A | N/A | 5929 |
| UltraJapan ProFund | N/A | N/A | 21463 |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | N/A | N/A | 7973 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | N/A | N/A | 40156 |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 1093968 |
| UltraShort China ProFund | N/A | N/A | 2090 |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 2311 |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | N/A | N/A | 833 |
| UltraShort International ProFund | N/A | N/A | 3218 |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | N/A | N/A | 1063 |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | N/A | N/A | 1432 |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | N/A | N/A | 693 |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | N/A | N/A | 19162 |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | N/A | N/A | 4072 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | N/A | N/A | 56359 |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | N/A | N/A | 16032 |

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***Fees Paid under the Prior Administration Agreement***

Prior to November 4, 2024, Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc. ("Citi" or the "Prior Administrator"), located at 4400 Easton Commons, Suite 200, Columbus, Ohio 43219, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Citibank, N.A., acted as the administrator to the Trust. The Prior Administrator provided the Trust with all required general administrative services, including the preparation of registration statements and proxy statements required to be filed or furnished by each Fund under federal and state securities laws. The Prior Administrator also maintained the shareholder account records for each Fund, distributed dividends and distributions payable by each series of the Trust, and produced statements with respect to account activity for each series of the Trust and their shareholders. The Trust paid the Prior Administrator an annual fee for its services based on the aggregate average net assets of all series of the Trust. This fee ranged from 0.05% of the Trust's average monthly net assets up to $2 billion to 0.00375% of the Trust's average monthly net assets in excess of $10 billion on an annual basis and a base fee for certain filings. Administration fees included additional fees paid to Citi by the Trust for support of the Compliance Service Program.

For the period from November 4, 2024 through December 31, 2024, Citi provided regulatory administration services to the Trust pursuant to a separate agreement. For these services, Citi was paid a set fee allocated among each Fund.

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023 and July 31, 2024, and the period from August 1, 2024 through November 3, 2024, Citi, as Prior Administrator, was entitled to administration fees in the following amounts:

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|  | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | $2537 | $1231 | $103 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 22961 | 14493 | 4814 |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 8970 | 6807 | 5413 |
| Bear ProFund | 22236 | 8978 | 2979 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | 123702 | 88872 | 31987 |
| Bull ProFund | 40082 | 43507 | 18695 |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | 4828 | 6543 | 5208 |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | 33061 | 33579 | 11146 |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | 4079 | 2920 | 1227 |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 48956 | 30248 | 7609 |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 3044 | 2335 | 847 |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 1447 | 1016 | 388 |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 5353 | 14001 | 8613 |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 17454 | 13314 | 5196 |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 4796 | 11553 | 1976 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 75271 | 73420 | 28332 |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 11057 | 19011 | 7916 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 10450 | 12322 | 6742 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 6296 | 4893 | 1589 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 5652 | 4631 | 1472 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 8194 | 6384 | 2411 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 7055 | 2290 | 1212 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 101761 | 107033 | 36882 |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | 19910 | 14850 | 3941 |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | 4525 | 2734 | 923 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | 23449 | 20091 | 9166 |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 5239 | 3571 | 3349 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | 4645 | 1893 | 266 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | 24908 | 13283 | 2655 |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 22127 | 8922 | 2773 |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | 76147 | 191582 | 115894 |
| Short Energy ProFund | 1478 | 524 | 197 |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 19687 | 4962 | 1431 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 4151 | 2952 | 1513 |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 1696 | 1676 | 344 |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 4669 | 6083 | 1106 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 5019 | 3940 | 1635 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 3802 | 3657 | 1633 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 8368 | 4035 | 4031 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 48451 | 65260 | 25588 |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 8013 | 6160 | 3394 |
| UltraBear ProFund | 14421 | 8434 | 3304 |
| UltraBull ProFund | 101650 | 101883 | 49187 |
| UltraChina ProFund | 21371 | 19169 | 7136 |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 31273 | 27284 | 12187 |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 8014 | 5969 | 2267 |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 3872 | 3210 | 1321 |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 15274 | 20437 | 6794 |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 10254 | 8069 | 2324 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 40923 | 31296 | 12477 |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 580303 | 720665 | 308301 |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 2057 | 1594 | 712 |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 3040 | 2312 | 688 |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | 1201 | 595 | 157 |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 2828 | 1740 | 714 |

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|  | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 564 | 795 | 243 |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | 1254 | 1176 | 359 |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 1515 | 856 | 210 |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 32225 | 15329 | 5358 |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 6978 | 4208 | 1172 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 53109 | 37304 | 16661 |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 9704 | 9019 | 9721 |

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Prior to November 4, 2024, Citi also acted as fund accounting agent for each series of the Trust. The Trust paid Citi an annual base fee, plus asset-based fees and reimbursement of certain expenses, for its services as fund accounting agent. The asset-based fees ranged from 0.03% of the Trust's average monthly net assets up to $1 billion to 0.00375% of the Trust's average monthly net assets in excess of $10 billion, on an annual basis.

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023 and July 31, 2024, and the period from August 1, 2024 through November 3, 2024, Citi, as fund accounting agent, was paid fees in the following amounts:

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|  | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | $1431 | $672 | $43 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 12858 | 8179 | 1225 |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 5260 | 4091 | 1530 |
| Bear ProFund | 12045 | 4785 | 712 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | 69782 | 48836 | 11345 |
| Bull ProFund | 24334 | 26244 | 6192 |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | 2788 | 3704 | 1243 |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | 18862 | 18533 | 3149 |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | 2568 | 1730 | 442 |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 26913 | 17159 | 2662 |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 1719 | 1375 | 236 |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 816 | 562 | 123 |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 3578 | 8133 | 3211 |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 10185 | 7564 | 1866 |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 3243 | 6803 | 1409 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 42157 | 40910 | 8886 |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 7016 | 11010 | 2853 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 7292 | 9291 | 2966 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 3543 | 2825 | 591 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 4119 | 3429 | 734 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 5937 | 5069 | 1265 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 4673 | 2323 | 586 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 57882 | 60026 | 13217 |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | 11275 | 8243 | 1508 |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | 2583 | 1636 | 361 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | 13373 | 11136 | 3061 |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 3020 | 2091 | 1328 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | 2848 | 1117 | 109 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | 15096 | 7899 | 1086 |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 12813 | 4868 | 974 |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | 42722 | 106452 | 42688 |
| Short Energy ProFund | 920 | 306 | 70 |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 10896 | 3095 | 277 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 2544 | 1825 | 512 |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 1090 | 990 | 138 |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 3015 | 3512 | 340 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 4008 | 3367 | 841 |

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|  | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 9202 | 9113 | 2423 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 5849 | 4050 | 877 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 27656 | 36403 | 9708 |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 4553 | 3455 | 952 |
| UltraBear ProFund | 8239 | 4441 | 1056 |
| UltraBull ProFund | 58321 | 58986 | 16175 |
| UltraChina ProFund | 11714 | 10833 | 2442 |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 17594 | 15317 | 3902 |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 4721 | 3420 | 850 |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 2423 | 1909 | 517 |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 8621 | 11135 | 2472 |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 5824 | 4585 | 820 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 24119 | 18819 | 4546 |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 325385 | 403273 | 103662 |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 1281 | 961 | 293 |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 1712 | 1276 | 338 |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | 762 | 365 | 42 |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 1806 | 1041 | 225 |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 340 | 446 | 83 |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | 820 | 720 | 127 |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 892 | 452 | 74 |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 17092 | 8316 | 1558 |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 3958 | 2299 | 448 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 36339 | 28145 | 7058 |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 5505 | 5098 | 3845 |

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Pursuant to a Transfer Agency Services Agreement between affiliates of FIS Investment Systems LLC and Citi, dated December 19, 2014, FIS Investor Services LLC ("FIS") acts as transfer agent for each series of the Trust in exchange for fees. The principal business address of FIS is 4249 Easton Way, Suite 400, Columbus, Ohio 43219. Since April 1, 2015, FIS has acted as transfer agent for each series of the Trust in exchange for fees. As transfer agent, FIS maintains the shareholder account records, distributes distributions payable by each series, and produces statements with respect to account activity for each series and their shareholders.

**CUSTODIAN** 

UMB Bank, N.A. acts as Custodian to the Trust. UMB Bank, N.A.'s address is 928 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri, 64106.

For each series of the Trust, the Custodian, among other things, maintains a custody account or accounts in the name of each series; receives and delivers all assets for each series upon purchase and upon sale or maturity; collects and receives all income and other payments and distributions on account of the assets of each series and pays all expenses of each series. For its services, the Custodian receives an asset-based fee and reimbursement of certain expenses.

**INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM**

KPMG LLP serves as each Fund's independent registered public accounting firm and provides audit services, tax return preparation and assistance, and audit-related services in connection with certain SEC filings. KPMG LLP's address is 191 West Nationwide Boulevard, Suite 500, Columbus, Ohio 43215.

**LEGAL COUNSEL**

Dechert LLP serves as counsel to each Fund. The firm's address is 1095 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036.

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**SECURITIES LENDING AGENT**

Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation serves as the securities lending agent to the Trust. For fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, the income, fees and compensation related to the Trust's securities lending activities of each Fund are set forth below.

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| **Fund Name** | **Gross Income**<br> **From Securities**<br> **Lending Activity**<br>| **Securities**<br> **Lending**<br> **Revenue Paid**<br> **to Agent**<br> **Borrower)**<br>| **Rebate**<br> **(Paid to**<br> **Borrower)**<br>| **Aggregate**<br> **Fees /**<br> **Compensation**<br> **for Securities**<br> **Lending**<br> **Activities**<br>| **Net Income**<br> **from Securities**<br> **Lending Activity**<br>|
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | $1080 | $203 | $72 | $275 | $805 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| $72822 | $9977 | $22914 | $32891 | $39931 |
| Bull ProFund | $127 | $7 | $94 | $101 | $26 |
| Communication Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| $4237 | $243 | $3044 | $3287 | $950 |
| Europe 30 ProFund | $11112 | $369 | $9276 | $9645 | $1467 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | $1265 | $15 | $1191 | $1206 | $59 |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | $26 | $— | $26 | $26 | $— |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | $39 | $2 | $30 | $32 | $7 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | $1 | $— | $— | $— | $1 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | $265 | $15 | $190 | $205 | $60 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | $205 | $14 | $132 | $146 | $59 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | $109 | $9 | $65 | $74 | $35 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | $2733 | $23 | $2617 | $2640 | $93 |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services <br> UltraSector ProFund<br>| $78 | $— | $— | $— | $78 |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| $6859 | $1368 | $— | $1368 | $5491 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| $612 | $21 | $508 | $529 | $83 |
| Semiconductor UltraSector <br> ProFund<br>| $1511 | $8 | $1470 | $1478 | $33 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | $845 | $55 | $572 | $627 | $218 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | $1178 | $186 | $222 | $408 | $770 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | $3447 | $458 | $1113 | $1571 | $1876 |
| UltraBull ProFund | $418 | $20 | $320 | $340 | $78 |
| UltraChina ProFund | $57588 | $2830 | $43490 | $46320 | $11268 |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | $16607 | $1691 | $8146 | $9837 | $6770 |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | $11675 | $2067 | $1355 | $3422 | $8253 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | $1517 | $95 | $1036 | $1131 | $386 |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | $40443 | $396 | $38468 | $38864 | $1579 |

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A Fund does not pay any separate cash collateral management services fees, administrative fees, fees for indemnification or other fees not reflected above for securities lending activities. Earnings from cash collateral investments received by the securities lending agent are included in the Revenue Split.

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**ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES**

Each Fund may participate in programs in which a third-party (a "Financial Intermediary") maintains records of indirect beneficial ownership interests in a Fund and provides administrative, sub-accounting, sub-transfer agency and other non-distribution services for each Fund and Fund shareholders. These programs include any type of arrangement through which investors have an indirect beneficial ownership interest in a Fund via omnibus accounts, insurance company separate accounts, bank common or collective trust funds, employee benefit plans or similar arrangements (each a "financial intermediary account"). Under these programs, the Trust, on behalf of each Fund, may enter into the administrative services agreements with Financial Intermediaries pursuant to which Financial Intermediaries will provide transfer agency, administrative services and other services with respect to each Fund. These services may include, but are not limited to: shareholder record set-up and maintenance, account statement preparation and mailing, transaction processing and settlement and account level tax reporting. Because of the relatively higher volume of transactions in the Fund, generally, a Fund are authorized to pay higher administrative service fees than might be the case for more traditional mutual funds. To the extent any of these fees are paid by a Fund, they are included in the amount appearing opposite the caption "Other Expenses" under "Annual Fund Operating Expenses" in the expense tables contained in the Prospectus. In addition, the Advisor or Distributor may compensate such Financial Intermediaries or their agents directly or indirectly for such services. Compensation paid by the Advisor or the Distributor out of their own resources for such services is not reflected in the fees and expenses outlined in the fee table for each Fund.

For these services, the Trust may pay each Financial Intermediary (i) a fee based on average daily net assets of each Fund that are invested in such Fund through the financial intermediary account, and/or (ii) an annual fee that may vary depending upon the assets in the financial intermediary account, and/or (iii) minimum account fees. The Financial Intermediary may impose other account or service charges to a Fund or directly to account holders. Please refer to information provided by the Financial Intermediary for additional information regarding such charges.

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the following administrative services fees were paid:

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|  | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | $5437 | $3323 | $1037 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 49102 | 40500 | 35283 |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 17150 | 19664 | 41074 |
| Bear ProFund | 44130 | 22719 | 28008 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | 269083 | 266883 | 210195 |
| Bull ProFund | 51307 | 83474 | 99930 |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | 9443 | 19097 | 61883 |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | 73575 | 103802 | 101521 |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | 6785 | 7185 | 7351 |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 88749 | 85712 | 49446 |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 4030 | 5442 | 4501 |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 2705 | 2616 | 3298 |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 8557 | 50182 | 73546 |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 33133 | 35371 | 32218 |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 9061 | 41918 | 14680 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 150012 | 200405 | 243837 |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 18067 | 50109 | 64785 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 14606 | 33637 | 32917 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 8804 | 11206 | 8564 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 11043 | 7946 | 7947 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 10103 | 16154 | 12131 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 9320 | 5324 | 8946 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 207831 | 303165 | 259006 |

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|  | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | 27408 | 36204 | 24202 |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | 8775 | 6897 | 5613 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | 36269 | 49943 | 62150 |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 9363 | 8935 | 16320 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | 8759 | 4852 | 1392 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | 47936 | 36320 | 21118 |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 38540 | 10956 | 6693 |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | 159708 | 608279 | 831552 |
| Short Energy ProFund | 2692 | 1435 | 2124 |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 36676 | 18538 | 8666 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 9556 | 10972 | 12976 |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 3213 | 4982 | 2317 |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 13034 | 20783 | 17437 |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 7523 | 8168 | 9706 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 4309 | 5140 | 6644 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 10323 | 12303 | 23804 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 94729 | 185769 | 167823 |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 13301 | 17044 | 15382 |
| UltraBear ProFund | 27750 | 18763 | 17191 |
| UltraBull ProFund | 176204 | 243676 | 305055 |
| UltraChina ProFund | 39875 | 56445 | 51431 |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 56044 | 68682 | 79461 |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 15180 | 16435 | 17193 |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 8158 | 9613 | 10729 |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 21362 | 42968 | 31223 |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 7739 | 7161 | 4845 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 82839 | 87306 | 86249 |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 1137444 | 1954615 | 2058434 |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 3634 | 4135 | 4167 |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 6005 | 6561 | 4202 |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | 2422 | 1502 | 1169 |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 6361 | 5499 | 6597 |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 1030 | 2345 | 1467 |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | 2626 | 3961 | 3222 |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 2823 | 1993 | 1112 |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 55736 | 42350 | 32643 |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 10718 | 9692 | 6014 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 106227 | 113508 | 113218 |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 16251 | 27194 | 55125 |

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For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the Advisor paid, out of its own resources, $2,219,167, $2,204,458, and $3,699,381, respectively, to administrative service providers for all July 31 fiscal year end series of the Trust, including series not included in this SAI.

**DISTRIBUTION OF FUND SHARES**

**DISTRIBUTOR**

The Distributor, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Advisor serves as the distributor and principal underwriter in all fifty states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and offers shares of each Fund on a continuous basis. Its address is 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. The Distributor has no role in determining the investment policies of the Trust or which securities are to be purchased or sold by the Trust.

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**DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE (12b-1) PLAN (SERVICE CLASS SHARES)**

The Board has approved a Distribution and Service Plan under which each Fund may pay financial intermediaries such as broker-dealers ("Authorized Firms") up to 1.00%, on an annualized basis, of average daily net assets attributable to Service Class Shares as reimbursement or compensation for distribution-related activities with respect to Service Class Shares and shareholder services (the "Service Class Plan"). Under the Service Class Plan, the Trust or the Distributor may enter into agreements ("Distribution and Service Agreements") with Authorized Firms that purchase Service Class Shares on behalf of their clients. The Distribution and Service Agreements will provide for compensation to the Authorized Firms in an amount up to 1.00% (on an annual basis) of the average daily net assets of the Service Class Shares of the Fund attributable to, or held in the name of the Authorized Firm for, its clients. Each Fund may pay different distribution and/or service fee amounts to Authorized Firms, which may provide different levels of services to their clients or customers.

The Advisor, the Distributor and other service providers or their affiliates, may utilize their own resources to finance distribution or service activities on behalf of each Fund for distribution related activities or the provision of shareholder services not otherwise covered by the Service Class Plan.

The Service Class Plan is operated as a "compensation" plan, as payments may be made for services rendered to each Fund regardless of the level of expenditures by the Authorized Firms. The Trustees will, however, take into account such expenditures for purposes of reviewing operations under the Service Class Plan in connection with their annual consideration of the Service Class Plan's renewal for each Fund. The Service Class Plan authorizes payments as compensation or reimbursement for activities such as, without limitation: (1) advertising; (2) compensation of the Distributor, securities broker-dealers and sales personnel; (3) production and dissemination of Service Class prospectuses to prospective investors; (4) printing and mailing sales and marketing materials; (5) capital or other expenses of associated equipment, rent, salaries, bonuses, interest, and other overhead or financing charges; (6) receiving and processing shareholder orders; (7) performing the accounting for Service Class shareholder accounts; (8) maintaining retirement plan accounts; (9) answering questions and handling correspondence for individual accounts; (10) acting as the sole shareholder of record for individual shareholders; (11) issuing shareholder reports and transaction confirmations; (12) executing daily investment "sweep" functions; and (13) furnishing investment advisory services.

The Service Class Plan and Distribution and Service Agreements continue in effect from year-to-year only if such continuance is specifically approved annually by a vote of the Trustees of the Trust, including a majority of the Trustees who are not interested persons of the Trust and who have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Service Class Plan or the related Distribution and Service Agreements. All material amendments of the Service Class Plan must also be approved by the Trustees in the manner described above. The Service Class Plan may be terminated at any time by a majority of the Trustees as described above or by vote of a majority of the outstanding Service Class Shares of a Fund. The Distribution and Service Agreements may be terminated at any time, without payment of any penalty, by vote of a majority of the Trustees as described above or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding Service Class Shares of a Fund on not more than 60 days' written notice to any other party to the Distribution and Service Agreements. The Distribution and Service Agreements shall terminate automatically if assigned. The Trustees have determined that, in their judgment, there is a reasonable likelihood that the Service Class Plan will benefit each Fund and holders of Service Class Shares of each Fund. In the Trustees' quarterly review of the Service Class Plan and Distribution and Service Agreements, they will consider their continued appropriateness and the level of compensation and/or reimbursement provided therein.

The Service Class Plan is intended to permit the financing of a broad array of distribution-related activities and services, as well as shareholder services, for the benefit of Service Class investors. These activities and services are intended to make Service Class Shares an attractive investment alternative, which may lead to increased assets, increased investment opportunities and diversification, and reduced per share operating expenses. Authorized Firms may pay broker-dealers (including, for avoidance of doubt, the Distributor), investment advisers, banks, trust companies, accountants, estate planning firms, or other financial

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institutions or securities industry professionals a fee as compensation for service and distribution-related activities and/or shareholder services.

For the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, fees were paid under the Plans to authorized financial intermediaries in the following amounts:

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|  | **Paid** | **Waived** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | $103 | $— |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 25221 |  |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 7608 |  |
| Bear ProFund | 4007 |  |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | 21796 |  |
| Bull ProFund | 81641 |  |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | 3730 |  |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | 6657 |  |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | 2046 |  |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 8407 |  |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 4910 |  |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 76 |  |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 5588 |  |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 8929 |  |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 3734 |  |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 40845 |  |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 16964 |  |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 20151 |  |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 3643 |  |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 5235 |  |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 18395 |  |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 7561 |  |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 98069 |  |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | 1417 |  |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | 2363 |  |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | 22900 |  |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 3440 |  |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | 879 |  |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | 1387 |  |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 393 |  |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | 124267 |  |
| Short Energy ProFund | 267 |  |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 1024 |  |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 280 |  |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 194 |  |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 531 |  |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 8402 |  |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 5052 |  |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 8769 |  |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 41893 |  |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 13031 |  |
| UltraBear ProFund | 2052 |  |

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|  | **Paid** | **Waived** |
| UltraBull ProFund | 24444 |  |
| UltraChina ProFund | 7345 |  |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 16945 |  |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 1955 |  |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 1303 |  |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 2131 |  |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 1641 |  |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 12640 |  |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 211124 |  |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 271 |  |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 360 |  |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | 152 |  |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 153 |  |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 161 |  |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | 244 |  |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 180 |  |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 401 |  |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 882 |  |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 5110 |  |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 4226 |  |

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**DISTRIBUTION OF FUND SHARES TO GOVERNMENT RETIREMENT PLANS**

A Fund will not accept purchases from any government plan or program as defined under Rule 206(4)-5(f)(8) under the Advisers Act. Specifically, a Fund will not accept, and any broker-dealer should not accept, any order for the purchase of Fund shares on behalf of any participant-directed investment program or plan sponsored or established by a State or political subdivision or any agency, authority or instrumentality thereof, including, but not limited to, a "qualified tuition plan" authorized by Section 529 of the Code, a retirement plan authorized by Section 403(b) or 457 of the Code, or any similar program or plan.

**OTHER MATTERS**

**COSTS AND EXPENSES**

Each Fund bears all expenses of its operations other than those assumed by the Advisor or the Administrator. Fund expenses include, but are not limited to: the investment advisory fee; the management services fee; administrative fees, transfer agency fees and shareholder servicing fees; compliance service fees; anti-money laundering administration fees; custodian and accounting fees and expenses; principal financial officer/treasurer services fees; brokerage and transaction fees; legal and auditing fees; securities valuation expenses; fidelity bonds and other insurance premiums; expenses of preparing and printing prospectuses, proxy statements, and shareholder reports and notices; registration fees and expenses; proxy and annual meeting expenses, if any; licensing fees; all federal, state, and local taxes (including, without limitation, stamp, excise, income, and franchise taxes); organizational costs; and Independent Trustees' fees and expenses.

**PAYMENTS TO THIRD PARTIES FROM THE ADVISOR AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR**

As disclosed in the Prospectus, the Advisor and the Distributor may from time to time pay significant amounts to financial firms in connection with the sale or servicing of a Fund and for other services such as those described in the Prospectus. This information is provided in order to assist broker-dealers in satisfying certain requirements of Rule 10b-10 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which

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provides that broker-dealers must provide information to customers regarding any remuneration they receive in connection with a sales transaction. You should consult your financial advisor and review carefully any disclosure by the financial firm as to compensation received by your financial advisor.

In addition, the Advisor, the Distributor and their affiliates may from time to time make additional payments such as cash bonuses or provide other incentives to selected financial firms as compensation for services (including preferential services) such as, without limitation, paying for active asset allocation services provided to investors in a Fund, providing a Fund with "shelf space" or a higher profile with the financial firms' financial consultants and their customers, placing a Fund on the financial firms' preferred or recommended fund list or otherwise identifying a Fund as being part of a complex to be accorded a higher degree of marketing support than complexes not making such payments, granting the Advisor or Distributor access to the financial firms' financial consultants (including through the firms' intranet websites) in order to promote a Fund, promotions in communications with financial firms' customers such as in the firms' internet websites or in customer newsletters, providing assistance in training and educating the financial firms' personnel, and furnishing marketing support and other specified services. These payments may be significant to the financial firms and may also take the form of sponsorship of seminars or informational meetings or payment for attendance by persons associated with the financial firms at seminars or informational meetings.

A number of factors will be considered in determining the amount of these additional payments to financial firms. On some occasions, such payments may be conditioned upon levels of sales, including the sale of a specified minimum dollar amount of the shares of a Fund, all other Funds, other funds sponsored by the Advisor and its affiliates together and/or a particular class of shares, during a specified period of time. The Distributor and the Advisor may also make payments to one or more participating financial firms based upon factors such as the amount of assets a financial firm's clients have invested in a Fund and the quality of the financial firm's relationship with the Distributor or the Advisor and its affiliates.

The additional payments described above are made out of the Distributor's or the Advisor's (or their affiliates') own assets, as applicable, pursuant to agreements with brokers and do not change the price paid by investors for the purchase of a Fund's shares or the amount a Fund will receive as proceeds from such sales. These payments may be made to financial firms selected by the Distributor or the Advisor or their affiliates to the financial firms that have sold significant amounts of shares of a Fund. Dealers may not use sales of a Fund's shares to qualify for this compensation to the extent prohibited by the laws or rules of any state or any self-regulatory agency, such as FINRA. The level of payment made to financial firm(s) in any future year will vary, may be subject to certain minimum payment levels, and is typically calculated as a percentage of sales made to and/or assets held by customers of the financial firm. In some cases, in addition to the payments described above, the Distributor, the Advisor and/or their affiliates will make payments for special events such as a conferences or seminars sponsored by one of such financial firms.

If investment advisers, distributors or affiliates of mutual funds pay bonuses and incentives in differing amounts, financial firms and their financial consultants may have financial incentives for recommending a particular mutual fund (including each Fund) over other mutual funds. In addition, depending on the arrangements in place at any particular time, a financial firm and its financial consultants may also have a financial incentive for recommending a particular share class over other share classes. You should consult with your financial advisor and review carefully any disclosure by the financial firm as to compensation received by that firm and/or your financial advisor.

At the date of this SAI, the Distributor and the Advisor anticipate that Jefferson National, LPL Financial Corporation, Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, and Wells Fargo may receive additional payments for the distribution services and/or educational support described above ranging from 0.03% to 0.20% of the total value of Fund shares held in their respective accounts. The Distributor and the Advisor expects that additional firms may be added from time to time. Any additions, modifications, or deletions to the firms identified in this paragraph or the terms of the arrangements with those firms that have occurred since the date of this Statement of Additional Information are not reflected.

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Representatives of the Distributor, the Advisor and their affiliates visit brokerage firms on a regular basis to educate financial advisors about a Fund and to encourage the sale of Fund shares to their clients. The costs and expenses associated with these efforts may include, but are not limited to, travel, lodging, sponsorship at educational seminars and conferences, entertainment and meals to the extent permitted by law.

Although a Fund may use financial firms that sell Fund shares to effect transactions for the Fund's portfolio, the Fund and the Advisor will not consider the sale of Fund shares as a factor when choosing financial firms to make those transactions.

**CODE OF ETHICS** 

The Trust, ProFund Advisors and the Distributor each have adopted a consolidated code of ethics (the "COE"), under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act, which is reasonably designed to ensure that all acts, practices and courses of business engaged in by personnel of the Trust, ProFund Advisors and the Distributor reflect high standards of conduct and comply with the requirements of the federal securities laws. There can be no assurance that the COE will be effective in preventing deceptive, manipulative or fraudulent activities. The COE permits personnel subject to it to invest in securities, including securities that may be held or purchased by a Fund; however, such transactions are reported on a regular basis by ProFund Advisors' personnel that are Access Persons. Access Persons, as the term is defined in the COE, subject to the COE are also required to report transactions in registered open-end investment companies advised or sub-advised by ProFund Advisors. The COE is on file with the SEC and is available to the public.

**PROXY VOTING POLICY AND PROCEDURES** 

***Background*** 

The Board of Trustees has adopted policies and procedures with respect to voting proxies relating to portfolio securities of each Fund, pursuant to which the Board of Trustees has delegated responsibility for voting such proxies to ProFund Advisors subject to the Board's continuing oversight.

***Policies and Procedures*** 

The Advisor's proxy voting policies and procedures (the "Guidelines") are reasonably designed to maximize shareholder value and protect shareholder interests when voting proxies. The Advisor's Brokerage Allocation and Proxy Voting Committee (the "Proxy Committee") exercises and documents the Advisor's responsibilities with regard to voting of client proxies. The Proxy Committee is composed of employees of the Advisor. The Proxy Committee reviews and monitors the effectiveness of the Guidelines. To assist the Advisor in its responsibility for voting proxies and the overall proxy voting process, the Advisor has retained Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS") as an expert in the proxy voting and corporate governance area. The Proxy Committee reviews and, as necessary, may amend periodically the Guidelines to address new or revised proxy voting policies or procedures.

Information on how proxies were voted for portfolio securities for the 12-month (or shorter) period ended June 30 is available without charge, upon request, by calling the Advisor at 888-776-3637 or on the Trust's website at profunds.com, or on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov. See Appendix C for a copy of the proxy voting policy and procedures.

**DISCLOSURE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS**

The Trust has adopted a policy regarding the disclosure of information about each Fund's portfolio holdings, which is reviewed on an annual basis. The Board must approve all material amendments to this policy. Disclosure of the complete holdings of each Fund is required to be made quarterly within 60 days of the end of the Fund's second and fourth fiscal quarter in the reports filed on Form N-CSR and in the monthly holdings report on Form N-PORT, with every third month made available to the public by the SEC 60 days after the end of the Funds' fiscal quarter. You can find SEC filings on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov.

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Portfolio holdings information may be made available prior to its public availability ("Non-Standard Disclosure") as frequently as daily to the Advisor, Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC, UMB Bank, N.A., and ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (collectively, the "Service Providers"), and as frequently as weekly to certain non-service providers (including rating agencies, consultants and other qualified financial professionals for such purposes as analyzing and ranking a Fund or performing due diligence and asset allocation). A recipient of Non-Standard Disclosure must agree to confidentiality provisions, as required by applicable law, in which the recipient agrees that the information will be kept confidential, be used only for a legitimate business purpose and will not be used for trading. Recipients are required to have systems and procedures in place to ensure that such confidentiality provisions will be honored. Neither a Fund nor the Advisor may receive compensation or other consideration in connection with the disclosure of information about portfolio securities.

Non-Standard Disclosure may be authorized by the CCO or, in his absence, any other authorized officer of the Trust, if he determines that such disclosure is in the best interests of shareholders, no conflict exists between the interests of shareholders and those of the Advisor or Distributor, such disclosure serves a legitimate business purpose, and measures discussed in the previous paragraph regarding confidentiality are satisfied. The lag time between the date of the information and the date on which the information is disclosed shall be determined by the officer authorizing the disclosure. The CCO is responsible for ensuring that portfolio holdings disclosures are made in accordance with this Policy. As of the date of this SAI, no parties other than the Trust's Service Providers and any other persons identified above receive Non-Standard Disclosure.

**PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE** 

Subject to the general supervision by the Board, ProFund Advisors is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities and derivatives for each Fund and the selection of brokers and dealers to effect transactions. Purchases from dealers serving as market makers may include a dealer's mark-up or reflect a dealer's mark-down. Purchases and sales of U.S. government securities are normally transacted through issuers, underwriters or major dealers in U.S. government securities acting as principals. Such transactions, along with other fixed income securities transactions, are made on a net basis and do not typically involve payment of brokerage commissions. The cost of securities purchased from an underwriter usually includes a commission paid by the issuer to the underwriters; transactions with dealers normally reflect the spread between bid and asked prices; and transactions involving baskets of equity securities typically include brokerage commissions. As an alternative to directly purchasing securities, ProFund Advisors may find efficiencies and cost savings by purchasing futures or using other derivative instruments like total return swaps or forward contracts. ProFund Advisors may also choose to cross-trade securities between clients to save costs where allowed under applicable law.

The policy for each Fund regarding purchases and sales of securities is that primary consideration will be given to obtaining the most favorable prices and efficient executions of transactions. Consistent with this policy, when securities transactions are effected on a stock exchange, the policy is to pay commissions that are considered fair and reasonable without necessarily determining that the lowest possible commissions are paid in all circumstances. ProFund Advisors believes that a requirement always to seek the lowest possible commission cost could impede effective portfolio management and preclude the Fund and ProFund Advisors from obtaining a high quality of brokerage and execution services. In seeking to determine the reasonableness of brokerage commissions paid in any transaction, ProFund Advisors relies upon its experience and knowledge regarding commissions generally charged by various brokers and on its judgment in evaluating the brokerage and execution services received from the broker. Such determinations are necessarily subjective and imprecise, as in most cases an exact dollar value for those services is not ascertainable. In addition to commission rates, when selecting a broker for a particular transaction ProFund Advisors considers but is not limited to the following efficiency factors: the broker's availability, willingness to commit capital, reputation and integrity, facilities reliability, access to research, execution capacity and responsiveness.

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ProFund Advisors may give consideration to placing portfolio transactions with those brokers and dealers that also furnish research and other execution related services to the Fund or ProFund Advisors. Such services may include, but are not limited to, any one or more of the following: information as to the availability of securities for purchase or sale; statistical or factual information or opinions pertaining to investment; information about market conditions generally; equipment that facilitates and improves trade execution; and appraisals or evaluations of portfolio securities.

For purchases and sales of derivatives (*i.e.*, financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset, interest rate or index) ProFund Advisors evaluates counterparties on the following factors: reputation and financial strength; execution prices; commission costs; ability to handle complex orders; ability to give prompt and full execution, including the ability to handle difficult trades; accuracy of reports and confirmations provided; reliability, type and quality of research provided; financing costs and other associated costs related to the transaction; and whether the total cost or proceeds in each transaction is the most favorable under the circumstances.

Consistent with a Fund's investment objective, ProFund Advisors may enter into guarantee close agreements with certain brokers. In all such cases, the agreement calls for the execution price at least to match the closing price of the security. In some cases, depending upon the circumstances, the broker may obtain a price that is better than the closing price and which under the agreement provides additional benefits to clients. ProFund Advisors will generally distribute such benefits pro rata to applicable client trades. In addition, ProFund Advisors, any of its affiliates or employees and each Fund have a policy not to enter into any agreement or other understanding—whether written or oral—under which brokerage transactions or remuneration are directed to a broker to pay for distribution of a Fund's shares.

**BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS**

A Fund may experience substantial differences in brokerage commissions from year to year. High portfolio turnover and correspondingly greater brokerage commissions, to a great extent, depend on the purchase, redemption, and exchange activity of a Fund's investors, as well as each Fund's investment objective and strategies.

The brokerage commissions paid for the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025 for each Fund that was operational as of each date are set forth below.

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|  | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | $1877 | $991 | $78 |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 12619 | 10161 | 1190 |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 2582 | 2675 | 5545 |
| Bear ProFund | 158 | 34 | 30 |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | 21723 | 33968 | 11047 |
| Bull ProFund | 7807 | 10069 | 19316 |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | 937 | 2044 | 18268 |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund | 6629 | 13127 | 20348 |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | 1194 | 1145 | 4452 |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 18177 | 10757 | 16295 |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 4476 | 5007 | 4502 |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund |  |  |  |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 671 | 7454 | 18227 |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 2540 | 1632 | 3051 |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 2843 | 9922 | 9932 |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 3318 | 7548 | 23486 |

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|  | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 8374 | 63497 | 91752 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 20411 | 33521 | 88213 |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 2375 | 1853 | 6576 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 7913 | 14342 | 4837 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 9587 | 3842 | 7548 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 12187 | 1729 | 16794 |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 14145 | 5955 | 24998 |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund | 8770 | 7142 | 2966 |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | 2051 | 1267 | 944 |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | 5679 | 9207 | 13666 |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 829 | 1212 | 8177 |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | 4 |  |  |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | 340 | 242 | 26 |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund |  |  |  |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | 10741 | 73054 | 118557 |
| Short Energy ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 199 | 15 | 16 |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Real Estate ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 71 |  |  |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 3524 | 2842 | 14418 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 2785 | 3436 | 2615 |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 9566 | 19954 | 43017 |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 13360 | 17310 | 17574 |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 104 | 741 | 79 |
| UltraBear ProFund | 47 | 50 | 61 |
| UltraBull ProFund | 19718 | 45512 | 30461 |
| UltraChina ProFund | 9641 | 7362 | 12218 |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 2472 | 2034 | 3749 |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 4493 | 2462 | 4792 |
| UltraInternational ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 7239 | 9858 | 8266 |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 2361 | 2434 | 2225 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 2373 | 4497 | 5358 |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 69888 | 50029 | 104083 |
| UltraShort China ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort International ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 786 | 1565 | 1159 |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund |  |  |  |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 16 | 2 |  |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 205 | 73 | 93 |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 25 | 143 | 150 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 9570 | 4515 | 7334 |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 1292 | 3366 | 14114 |

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**SECURITIES OF REGULAR BROKER-DEALERS** 

Each Fund is required to identify any securities of its "regular brokers and dealers" (as such term is defined in the 1940 Act) which they may hold at the close of their most recent fiscal year. "Regular brokers or dealers" of the Trust are the ten brokers or dealers that, during the most recent fiscal year: (i) received the greatest dollar amounts of brokerage commissions from the Trust's portfolio transactions; (ii) engaged as principal in the largest dollar amounts of portfolio transactions of the Trust; or (iii) sold the largest dollar amounts of the Trust's Shares.

During the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, each of the following Funds were operational during that period and held securities of regular brokers or dealers to the Trust:

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| **Fund** | **Name of** <br> **Broker or Dealer**<br>| **Approximate** <br> **Aggregate** <br> **Value of Issuer's** <br> **Securities**<br> **Owned by the** <br> **ProFund at**<br> **the close of its fiscal** <br> **year**<br> **ended July 31, 2025**<br>|
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | Bank of America Corp. | $69771 |
|  | Citigroup, Inc. | $78894 |
|  | UMB Financial Corp. | $69294 |
|  | Wells Fargo & Co. | $71035 |
| Bull ProFund | Bank of America Corp. | $207043  |
|  | Citigroup, Inc. | $116938 |
|  | The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. | $148335 |
|  | Wells Fargo & Co. | $175370 |
| Europe 30 ProFund | HSBC Holdings PLC | $240113 |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | Bank of America Corp. | $1207087 |
|  | Citigroup, Inc. | $682042 |
|  | The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. | $865415 |
|  | Wells Fargo & Co. | $1022550 |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | Bank of America Corp. | $57291 |
|  | Citigroup, Inc. | $32327 |
|  | The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. | $41244 |
|  | Wells Fargo & Co. | $48539 |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | UMB Financial Corp. | $12319 |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | UMB Financial Corp. | $12539 |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | UMB Financial Corp. | $4840 |
| Small-Cap ProFund | UMB Financial Corp.  | $7148 |
| UltraBull ProFund | Bank of America Corp. | $692127 |
|  | Citigroup, Inc. | $391010 |
|  | The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. | $496382 |
|  | Wells Fargo & Co. | $586261 |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. | $2934158 |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | UMB Financial Corp. | $65664 |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | UMB Financial Corp. | $88541 |

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**ORGANIZATION**

The Trust is a Delaware statutory trust and registered open-end investment company under the 1940 Act. The Trust was organized on April 17, 1997 and has authorized capital of unlimited shares of beneficial interest of no par value which may be issued in more than one class or series. Currently, the Trust consists of multiple separately managed series. The Board may designate additional series of beneficial interest and classify shares of a particular series into one or more classes of that series.

All shares of the Trust are freely transferable. The shares do not have preemptive rights or cumulative voting rights, and none of the shares have any preference to conversion, exchange, dividends, retirements, liquidation, redemption, or any other feature. The shares have equal voting rights, except that, in a matter affecting a particular series or class of shares, only shares of that series or class may be entitled to vote on the matter.

Under Delaware law, the Trust is not required to hold an annual shareholders meeting if the 1940 Act does not require such a meeting. Generally, there will not be annual meetings of Trust shareholders. Trust shareholders may remove Trustees from office by votes cast at a meeting of Trust shareholders or by written consent. If requested by shareholders of at least 10% of the outstanding shares of the Trust, the Trust will call a meeting of ProFunds' shareholders for the purpose of voting upon the question of removal of a Trustee of the Trust and will assist in communications with other Trust shareholders.

The Declaration of Trust of the Trust disclaims liability of the shareholders or the officers of the Trust for acts or obligations of the Trust which are binding only on the assets and property of the Trust. The Declaration of Trust provides for indemnification of the Trust's property for all loss and expense of any shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the Trust. The risk of a Trust shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is limited to circumstances where a series would not be able to meet the Trust's obligations and this risk, thus, should be considered remote.

If a Fund does not grow to a size to permit it to be economically viable, the Fund may cease operations. In such an event, investors may be required to liquidate or transfer their investments at an inopportune time.

**DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE** 

The NAVs of the shares of a Fund are determined as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") (ordinarily, 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on each day the NYSE is open for business and, for Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, and U.S. Government Plus ProFund, with the exception of Columbus Day and Veteran's Day. The NAVs of the shares of a Fund are available on the Trust's website at ProFunds.com.

To the extent that portfolio securities of a Fund are traded in other markets on days when the Fund's principal trading market(s) is closed, the value of a Fund's shares may be affected on days when investors do not have access to the Fund to purchase or redeem shares. This may also be the case for each Fund (other than Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, and U.S. Government Plus ProFund) when foreign securities trade while ADRs are not trading due to markets being closed in the United States. The NAV per share of each class of shares of a Fund serves as the basis for the purchase and redemption price of the shares. The NAV per share of each class of a Fund is calculated by dividing the value of the Fund's assets attributed to a specific class, less all liabilities attributed to the specific class, by the number of outstanding shares of the class. When a Fund experiences net shareholder inflows, it generally records investment transactions on the business day after the transaction order is placed. When a Fund experiences net shareholder outflows, it generally records investment transactions on the business day the transaction order is placed. This is intended to deal equitably with related transaction costs by having them borne in part by the investor generating those costs for the Fund.

The securities in the portfolio of a Fund, except as otherwise noted, that are listed or traded on a stock exchange or the Nasdaq or National Market System ("NMS"), are generally valued at the closing price,

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if available, on the exchange or market where the security is principally traded (including the Nasdaq Official Closing Price). If there have been no sales for that day on the exchange or system where the security is principally traded, then the value may be determined with reference to the last sale price, or the closing price, if applicable, on any other exchange or system. If there have been no sales for that day on any exchange or system, a security may be valued using fair value procedures. Securities regularly traded in the OTC markets (for example, certain equity securities, fixed income securities, non-exchange-listed foreign securities and certain derivative instruments), including securities listed on an exchange but that are primarily traded OTC (other than those traded on the Nasdaq) are generally valued on the basis of the mean between the bid and asked quotes based upon quotes furnished by dealers actively trading those instruments. Futures contracts and options on securities, indexes and futures contracts are generally valued at their last sale price prior to the time at which the NAV per share of a class of shares of a Fund is determined. If there is no sale on that day, futures contracts and exchange-traded options will be valued using fair value procedures. Routine valuation of certain derivatives is performed using procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. A Fund may value its financial instruments based upon foreign securities by using market prices of domestically traded financial instruments with comparable foreign securities market exposure. Short-term debt securities maturing in sixty days or less are generally valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value.

Investments initially valued in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are converted to U.S. dollars using exchange rates obtained from pricing services. As a result, the NAV of a Fund's shares may be affected by changes in the value of currencies in relation to the U.S. dollar. The value of securities traded in markets outside the United States or denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar (and, therefore, the NAV of Funds that hold these securities) may be affected significantly on a day that the New York Stock Exchange is closed and an investor is not able to purchase, redeem or exchange shares. In particular, calculation of the NAV of a Fund may not take place contemporaneously with the determination of the prices of foreign securities used in NAV calculations.

When the Advisor determines that the market price of a security is not readily available or deems the price unreliable, it may, in good faith, establish a fair value for that security in accordance with procedures established by and under the general supervision and responsibility of the Trust's Board of Trustees. The use of a fair valuation method may be appropriate if, for example, market quotations do not accurately reflect fair value for an investment, an investment's value has been materially affected by events occurring after the close of the exchange or market on which the investment is principally traded (for example, a foreign exchange or market), a trading halt closes an exchange or market early, or other events result in an exchange or market delaying its normal close.The Trust has elected to pay redemptions by a shareholder of record in cash, limited in amount with respect to each shareholder during any 90-day period to the lesser of $250,000 or one percent of the net asset value of the Fund at the beginning of such period.

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**TAXATION**

**OVERVIEW**

Set forth below is a general discussion of certain U.S. federal income tax issues concerning each Fund and the purchase, ownership, and disposition of a Fund's Shares. This discussion does not purport to be complete or to deal with all aspects of federal income taxation that may be relevant to shareholders in light of their particular circumstances, nor to certain types of shareholders subject to special treatment under the federal income tax laws (for example, life insurance companies, banks and other financial institutions, and IRAs and other retirement plans). This discussion is based upon present provisions of the Code, the regulations promulgated thereunder, and judicial and administrative ruling authorities, all of which are subject to change, which change may be retroactive. Prospective investors should consult their own tax advisors with regard to the federal tax consequences of the purchase, ownership, or disposition of a Fund's Shares, as well as the tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, foreign country, or other taxing jurisdiction.

Each Fund has elected, or intends to elect, and intends to qualify and to be eligible each year to be treated as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code. A RIC generally is not subject to federal income tax on income and gains distributed in a timely manner to its shareholders. To qualify for treatment as a RIC, each Fund generally must, among other things:

(a) derive in each taxable year at least 90% of its gross income from (i) dividends, interest, payments with respect to certain securities loans and gains from the sale or other disposition of stock, securities or foreign currencies, or other income (including but not limited to gains from options, futures, or forward contracts) derived with respect to its business of investing in such stock, securities or currencies; and (ii) net income derived from interests in "qualified publicly traded partnerships" as described below (the income described in this subparagraph (a), "Qualifying Income");

(b) diversify its holdings so that, at the end of each quarter of a Fund's taxable year (or by the end of the 30-day period following the close of such quarter), (i) at least 50% of the fair market value of the Fund's assets is represented by cash and cash items (including receivables), U.S. government securities, the securities of other RICs and other securities, with such other securities limited, in respect of any one issuer, to a value not greater than 5% of the value of the Fund's total assets and to an amount not greater than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, and (ii) not greater than 25% of the value of its total assets is invested, including through corporations in which the Fund owns a 20% or more voting stock interest, in (x) the securities (other than U.S. government securities and the securities of other RICs) of any one issuer or of two or more issuers that the Fund controls and that are engaged in the same, similar or related trades or businesses, or (y) the securities of one or more qualified publicly traded partnerships (as defined below); and

(c) distribute with respect to each taxable year at least 90% of the sum of its investment company taxable income (as that term is defined in the Code without regard to the deduction for dividends paid—generally, taxable ordinary income and the excess, if any, of net short-term capital gains over net long-term capital losses) and net tax-exempt interest income, for such year.

In general, for purposes of the 90% gross income requirement described in subparagraph (a) above, income derived from a partnership will be treated as Qualifying Income only to the extent such income is attributable to items of income of the partnership which would be Qualifying Income if realized directly by the RIC. However, 100% of the net income of a RIC derived from an interest in a "qualified publicly traded partnership" (a partnership (x) the interests in which are traded on an established securities market or readily tradable on a secondary market or the substantial equivalent thereof, and (y) that derives less than 90% of its income from the Qualifying Income described in clause (i) of subparagraph (a) above) will be treated as Qualifying Income. In general, such entities will be treated as partnerships for federal income tax purposes because they meet the passive income requirement under Code Section 7704(c)(2). In addition, although in general the passive loss rules of the Code do not apply to RICs, such rules do apply to a RIC with respect to items attributable to an interest in a qualified publicly traded partnership. Moreover, the amounts derived from investments in foreign currency will be treated as Qualifying Income for purposes of subparagraph (a) above.

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There is a remote possibility that the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") could issue guidance contrary to such treatment with respect to foreign currency gains that are not directly related to a RIC's principal business of investing in stocks or securities (or options or futures with respect to stocks or securities), which could affect a Fund's ability to meet the 90% gross income test and adversely affect the manner in which that Fund is managed.

For purposes of the diversification test described in subparagraph (b) above, the term "outstanding voting securities of such issuer" will include the equity securities of a qualified publicly traded partnership. Also, for purposes of the diversification test in (b) above, the identification of the issuer (or, in some cases, issuers) of a particular Fund investment can depend on the terms and conditions of that investment. In some cases, identification of the issuer (or issuers) is uncertain under current law, and an adverse determination or future guidance by the IRS with respect to issuer identification for a particular type of investment may adversely affect the Fund's ability to meet the diversification test in (b) above.

If, in any taxable year, a Fund were to fail to meet the 90% gross income, diversification or distribution test described above, the Fund could in some cases cure such failure, including by paying a Fund-level tax, paying interest, making additional distributions, or disposing of certain assets. If a Fund were ineligible to or did not cure such a failure for any taxable year, or otherwise failed to qualify as a RIC accorded special tax treatment under the Code, the Fund would be subject to tax on its taxable income at corporate rates, and all distributions from earnings and profits, including distributions of net tax-exempt income and net long-term capital gain (if any), may be taxable to shareholders as dividend income. In such a case, distributions from the Fund would not be deductible by the Fund in computing its taxable income. In addition, in order to requalify for taxation as a RIC, the Fund may be required to recognize unrealized gains, pay substantial taxes and interest, and make certain distributions.

As noted above, if a Fund qualifies as a RIC that is accorded special tax treatment, the Fund will not be subject to federal income tax on income that is distributed in a timely manner to its shareholders in the form of dividends (including Capital Gain Dividends, as defined below).

Each Fund expects to distribute at least annually to its shareholders all or substantially all of its investment company taxable income (computed without regard to the dividends-paid deduction), its net tax-exempt income (if any) and its net capital gain (that is, the excess of its net long-term capital gains over its net short-term capital losses, in each case determined with reference to any loss carryforwards). Investment company taxable income that is retained by a Fund will be subject to tax at regular corporate rates. If a Fund retains any net capital gain, it will be subject to tax at regular corporate rates on the amount retained, but it may designate the retained amount as undistributed capital gains in a notice mailed within 60 days of the close of the Fund's taxable year to its shareholders who, in turn, (i) will be required to include in income for federal income tax purposes, as long-term capital gain, their shares of such undistributed amount, and (ii) will be entitled to credit their proportionate shares of the tax paid by the Fund on such undistributed amount against their federal income tax liabilities, if any, and to claim refunds on a properly filed U.S. tax return to the extent the credit exceeds such liabilities. If a Fund makes this designation, for federal income tax purposes, the tax basis of shares owned by a shareholder of a Fund will be increased by an amount equal to the difference between the amount of undistributed capital gains included in the shareholder's gross income under clause (i) of the preceding sentence and the tax deemed paid by the shareholder under clause (ii) of the preceding sentence. A Fund is not required to, and there can be no assurance that a Fund will, make this designation if it retains all or a portion of its net capital gain in a taxable year.

In determining its net capital gain, including in connection with determining the amount available to support a Capital Gain Dividend (as defined below), its taxable income and its earnings and profits, a RIC generally may elect to treat part or all of any post-October capital loss (defined as any net capital loss attributable to the portion of the taxable year after October 31 or, if there is no such loss, the net long-term capital loss or net short-term capital loss attributable to such portion of the taxable year) or late-year ordinary loss (generally, the sum of (i) net ordinary loss, if any, from the sale, exchange or other taxable disposition of property, attributable to the portion, if any, of the taxable year after October 31, and its (ii) other net ordinary

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loss, if any, attributable to the portion, if any, of the taxable year after December 31) as if incurred in the succeeding taxable year.

Amounts not distributed on a timely basis in accordance with a prescribed formula are subject to a nondeductible 4% excise tax at the Fund level. To avoid the tax, each Fund must distribute during each calendar year an amount generally equal to the sum of (1) at least 98% of its ordinary income (not taking into account any capital gains or losses) for the calendar year, (2) at least 98.2% of its capital gains in excess of its capital losses (adjusted for certain ordinary losses) for a one-year period generally ending on October 31 of the calendar year (or November 30 or December 31 of that year if the Fund is permitted to elect and so elects), and (3) all such ordinary income and capital gains that were not distributed in previous years. For purposes of the required excise tax distribution, ordinary gains and losses from the sale, exchange, or other taxable disposition of property that would be properly taken into account after October 31 (or November 30 or December 31 of that year if the Fund is permitted to elect and so elects) are generally treated as arising on January 1 of the following calendar year. Also, for these purposes, the Fund will be treated as having distributed any amount on which it is subject to corporate income tax for the taxable year ending within the calendar year. Each Fund intends generally to make distributions sufficient to avoid imposition of the excise tax, although each Fund reserves the right to pay an excise tax rather than make an additional distribution when circumstances warrant (for example, the payment of the excise tax amount is deemed to be de minimis).

A distribution will be treated as paid on December 31 of a calendar year if it is declared by a Fund in October, November or December of that year with a record date in such a month and is paid by the Fund during January of the following year. Such distributions will be taxable to shareholders in the calendar year in which the distributions are declared, rather than the calendar year in which the distributions are received.

Capital losses in excess of capital gains ("net capital losses") are not permitted to be deducted against a Fund's net investment income. Instead, potentially subject to certain limitations, a Fund may carry net capital losses forward from any taxable year to subsequent taxable years to offset capital gains, if any, realized during such subsequent taxable years. Distributions from capital gains are generally made after applying any available capital loss carryforwards. Capital loss carryforwards are reduced to the extent they offset current-year net realized capital gains, whether a Fund retains or distributes such gains. Any such capital loss carryforwards will generally retain their character as short-term or long-term and will be applied first against gains of the same character before offsetting gains of a different character (*e.g.*, net capital losses resulting from previously realized net long-term losses will first offset any long-term capital gain, with any remaining amounts available to offset any net short-term capital gain).

See the most recent annual shareholder report, as amended, for each Fund's available capital loss carryovers as of the end of its most recently ended fiscal year.

**TAXATION OF FUND DISTRIBUTIONS**

Distributions of investment income are generally taxable to shareholders as ordinary income. Taxes on distributions of capital gains are determined by how long a Fund owned the investments that generated them, rather than how long a shareholder has owned his or her shares. In general, a Fund will recognize long-term capital gain or loss on investments it has owned for more than one year, and short-term capital gain or loss on investments it has owned for one year or less. Tax rules can alter a Fund's holding period in investments and thereby affect the tax treatment of gain or loss on such investments. Distributions of net capital gain—the excess of net long-term capital gain over net short-term capital losses, in each case determined with reference to any loss carryforwards—that are properly reported by the Fund as capital gain dividends ("Capital Gain Dividends") will be taxable to shareholders as long-term capital gains includible in net capital gain and taxable to individuals at reduced rates. Distributions of net short-term capital gain (as reduced by any net long-term capital loss for the taxable year) will be taxable to shareholders as ordinary income.

The Code generally imposes a 3.8% Medicare contribution tax on the net investment income of certain individuals, trusts, and estates to the extent their income exceeds certain threshold amounts. For these

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purposes, "net investment income" generally includes, among other things, (i) distributions paid by a Fund of ordinary dividends and Capital Gain Dividends as described above, and (ii) any net gain from the sale, redemption or exchange of Fund shares. Shareholders are advised to consult their tax advisors regarding the possible implications of this additional tax on their investment in a Fund.

Distributions are taxable whether shareholders receive them in cash or reinvest them in additional shares. Distributions are also taxable to shareholders even if they are paid from income or gains earned by a Fund before a shareholder's investment (and thus were included in the price the shareholder paid for the Fund shares). Investors should be careful to consider the tax implications of buying shares of a Fund just prior to a distribution. The price of shares purchased at this time will include the amount of the forthcoming distribution, but the distribution will generally be taxable.

A dividend or Capital Gain Dividend with respect to shares of a Fund held by a tax-deferred or qualified plan, such as an IRA, retirement plan, or corporate pension or profit sharing plan, generally will not be taxable to the plan. Distributions from such plans will be taxable to individual participants under applicable tax rules without regard to the character of the income earned by the qualified plan. Shareholders should consult their tax advisors to determine the suitability of shares of a Fund as an investment through such plans and the precise effect of an investment on their particular situation.

If a Fund's distributions exceed its current and accumulated earnings and profits, all or a portion of the distributions made in the same taxable year may be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders to the extent of the shareholder's cost basis in the Fund. A return of capital distribution will generally not be taxable, but will reduce each shareholder's cost basis in the Fund and result in a higher reported capital gain or lower reported capital loss when those shares on which the distribution was received are sold. Distributions in excess of a shareholder's cost basis will be treated as gain from the sale or exchange of property, the tax consequences of which are described under Disposition of Shares.

Shareholders will be notified annually as to the U.S. federal tax status of Fund distributions, and shareholders receiving distributions in the form of newly issued shares will receive a report as to the value of the shares received.

**QUALIFIED DIVIDEND INCOME**

"Qualified dividend income" received by an individual is taxed at the rates applicable to net capital gain. In order for some portion of the dividends received by a Fund shareholder to be qualified dividend income, the Fund must meet holding period and other requirements with respect to some portion of the dividend-paying stocks in its portfolio and the shareholder must meet holding period and other requirements with respect to the Fund's Shares. A dividend will not be treated as qualified dividend income (at either the Fund or shareholder level) (1) if the dividend is received with respect to any share of stock held for fewer than 61 days during the 121-day period beginning on the date which is 60 days before the date on which such share becomes ex-dividend with respect to such dividend (or, in the case of certain preferred stock, 91 days during the 181-day period beginning 90 days before such date), (2) to the extent that the recipient is under an obligation (whether pursuant to a short sale or otherwise) to make related payments with respect to positions in substantially similar or related property, (3) if the recipient elects to have the dividend income treated as investment income for purposes of the limitation on deductibility of investment interest, or (4) if the dividend is received from a foreign corporation that is (a) not eligible for the benefits of a comprehensive income tax treaty with the United States (with the exception of dividends paid on stock of such a foreign corporation that is readily tradable on an established securities market in the United States) or (b) treated as a passive foreign investment company. In general, distributions of investment income reported by a Fund as derived from qualified dividend income will be treated as qualified dividend income in the hands of a shareholder taxed as an individual, provided the shareholder meets the holding period and other requirements described above with respect to the Fund's Shares.

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**QUALIFIED REIT DIVIDENDS** 

Distributions by a Fund to its shareholders that the Fund properly reports as "section 199A dividends," as defined and subject to certain conditions described below, are treated as qualified REIT dividends in the hands of non-corporate shareholders. Non-corporate shareholders are permitted a federal income tax deduction equal to 20% of qualified REIT dividends received by them, subject to certain limitations. Very generally, a "section 199A dividend" is any dividend or portion thereof that is attributable to certain dividends received by a RIC from REITs, to the extent such dividends are properly reported as such by the RIC in a written notice to its shareholders. A section 199A dividend is treated as a qualified REIT dividend only if the shareholder receiving such dividend holds the dividend-paying regulated investment company shares for at least 46 days of the 91-day period beginning 45 days before the shares become ex-dividend, and is not under an obligation to make related payments with respect to a position in substantially similar or related property. The Fund is permitted to report such part of its dividends as section 199A dividends as are eligible, but is not required to do so. Distributions of income or gain attributable to derivatives with respect to REIT securities, including swaps, will not constitute qualified REIT dividends. Unless later extended or made permanent, this 20% deduction will no longer be available for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.

Subject to any future regulatory guidance to the contrary, any distribution of income attributable to qualified publicly traded partnership income from a Fund's investment in an MLP will ostensibly not qualify for the deduction that would be available to a non-corporate shareholder were the shareholder to own such MLP directly. Furthermore, distributions of income or gain attributable to swaps on MLP securities will not constitute qualified publicly traded partnership income and will not be eligible for such deduction.

***Dividends-Received Deduction*** 

In general, dividends of net investment income received by corporate shareholders of a Fund may qualify for the dividends-received deduction generally available to corporations to the extent of the amount of eligible dividends received by the Fund from domestic corporations for the taxable year. A dividend received by a Fund will not be treated as a dividend eligible for the dividends-received deduction (1) if it has been received with respect to any share of stock that the Fund has held for less than 46 days (91 days in the case of certain preferred stock) during the 91-day period beginning on the date which is 45 days before the date on which such share becomes ex-dividend with respect to such dividend (during the 181-day period beginning 90 days before such date in the case of certain preferred stock) or (2) to the extent that the Fund is under an obligation (pursuant to a short sale or otherwise) to make related payments with respect to positions in substantially similar or related property. Moreover, the dividends-received deduction may otherwise be disallowed or reduced (1) if the corporate shareholder fails to satisfy the foregoing requirements with respect to its shares of the Fund or (2) by application of various provisions of the Code (for instance, the dividends-received deduction is reduced in the case of a dividend received on debt-financed portfolio stock (generally, stock acquired with borrowed funds)).

***Repurchase Agreements*** 

Any distribution of income that is attributable to (i) income received by a Fund in lieu of dividends with respect to securities on loan pursuant to a securities lending transaction or (ii) dividend income received by a Fund on securities it temporarily purchased from a counterparty pursuant to a repurchase agreement that is treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes as a loan by the Fund, will not constitute qualified dividend income to individual shareholders and will not be eligible for the dividends-received deduction for corporate shareholders.

**DISPOSITION OF SHARES** 

Upon a sale, exchange or other disposition of shares of a Fund, a shareholder will generally realize a taxable gain or loss depending upon his or her basis in the shares. A gain or loss will be treated as capital gain or loss if the shares are capital assets in the shareholder's hands, and generally will be long-term or

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short-term capital gain or loss depending upon the shareholder's holding period for the shares. Any loss realized on a sale, exchange or other disposition will be disallowed to the extent the shares disposed of are replaced (including through reinvestment of dividends) within a period of 61 days beginning 30 days before and ending 30 days after the shares are disposed of. In such a case, the basis of the shares acquired will be adjusted to reflect the disallowed loss. Any loss realized by a shareholder on the disposition of a Fund's Shares held by the shareholder for six months or less will be treated for tax purposes as a long-term capital loss to the extent of any distributions of Capital Gain Dividends received or treated as having been received by the shareholder with respect to such shares.

**MARKET DISCOUNT** 

If a Fund purchases in the secondary market a debt security that has a fixed maturity date of more than one year from its date of issuance at a price lower than the stated redemption price of such debt security (or, in the case of a debt security issued with "original issue discount" (described below), a price below the debt security's "revised issue price"), the excess of the stated redemption price over the purchase price is "market discount." If the amount of market discount is more than a de minimis amount, a portion of such market discount must be included as ordinary income (not capital gain) by a Fund in each taxable year in which the Fund owns an interest in such debt security and receives a principal payment on it. In particular, the Fund will be required to allocate that principal payment first to the portion of the market discount on the debt security that has accrued but has not previously been includable in income. In general, the amount of market discount that must be included for each period is equal to the lesser of (i) the amount of market discount accruing during such period (plus any accrued market discount for prior periods not previously taken into account) or (ii) the amount of the principal payment with respect to such period. Generally, market discount accrues on a daily basis for each day the debt security is held by a Fund at a constant rate over the time remaining to the debt security's maturity or, at the election of the Fund, at a constant yield to maturity which takes into account the semi-annual compounding of interest. Gain realized on the disposition of a market discount obligation must be recognized as ordinary interest income (not capital gain) to the extent of the accrued market discount.

**ORIGINAL ISSUE DISCOUNT** 

Certain debt securities may be treated as debt securities that were originally issued at a discount. Original issue discount can generally be defined as the difference between the price at which a security was issued and its stated redemption price at maturity. Original issue discount that accrues on a debt security in a given year generally is treated for federal income tax purposes as interest income that is included in a Fund's income and, therefore, subject to the distribution requirements applicable to RICs, even though the Fund may not receive a corresponding amount of cash until a partial or full repayment or disposition of the debt security.

Some debt securities may be purchased by a Fund at a discount that exceeds the original issue discount on such debt securities, if any. This additional discount represents market discount for federal income tax purposes (see above).

If the Fund holds the foregoing kinds of securities, it may be required to pay out as an income distribution each year an amount which is greater than the total amount of cash interest the Fund actually received. Such distributions may be made from the cash assets of the Fund or, if necessary, by disposition of portfolio securities including at a time when it may not be advantageous to do so. These dispositions may cause the Fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains (generally taxed to shareholders at ordinary income tax rates) and, in the event the Fund realizes net capital gains from such transactions, its shareholders may receive a larger Capital Gain Dividend than if the Fund had not held such securities.

**OPTIONS, FUTURES, FORWARD CONTRACTS AND SWAPS** 

The tax treatment of certain contracts (including regulated futures contracts and non-equity options) entered into by the Fund will be governed by Section 1256 of the Code ("Section 1256 contracts"). Gains (or losses) on these contracts generally are considered to be 60% long-term and 40% short-term capital gains or

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losses ("60/40"), although foreign currency gains or losses arising from certain Section 1256 contracts may be treated as ordinary in character (see "Foreign Currency Transactions" below). Also, Section 1256 contracts held by a Fund at the end of each taxable year (and for purposes of the 4% excise tax, on certain other dates prescribed in the Code) are "marked-to-market" with the result that unrealized gains or losses are treated as though they were realized and the resulting gains or losses are treated as ordinary or 60/40 gains or losses, as appropriate.

The tax treatment of a payment made or received on a swap to which a Fund is a party, and in particular whether such payment is, in whole or in part, capital or ordinary in character, will vary depending upon the terms of the particular swap contract.

Transactions in options, futures, forward contracts, swaps and certain positions undertaken by a Fund may result in "straddles" for federal income tax purposes. The straddle rules may affect the character of gains (or losses) realized by a Fund, and losses realized by the Fund on positions that are part of a straddle may be deferred under the straddle rules, rather than being taken into account in calculating taxable income for the taxable year in which the losses are realized. In addition, certain carrying charges (including interest expense) associated with positions in a straddle may be required to be capitalized rather than deducted currently. Certain elections that a Fund may make with respect to its straddle positions may also affect the amount, character and timing of the recognition of gains or losses from the affected positions.

Because only a few regulations implementing the straddle rules have been promulgated, the consequences of such transactions to a Fund is not entirely clear. The straddle rules may increase the amount of short-term capital gain realized by a Fund, which is taxed as ordinary income when distributed to shareholders. Because application of the straddle rules may affect the character of gains or losses, defer losses and/or accelerate the recognition of gains or losses from the affected straddle positions, the amount which must be distributed to shareholders as ordinary income or long-term capital gain may be increased or decreased substantially as compared to a Fund that did not engage in such transactions.

More generally, investments by a Fund in options, futures, forward contracts, swaps and other derivative financial instruments are subject to numerous special and complex tax rules. These rules could affect whether gains and losses recognized by a Fund are treated as ordinary or capital, accelerate the recognition of income or gains to a Fund and defer or possibly prevent the recognition or use of certain losses by a Fund. The rules could, in turn, affect the amount, timing or character of the income distributed to shareholders by a Fund. In addition, because the tax rules applicable to such instruments may be uncertain under current law, an adverse determination or future IRS guidance with respect to these rules (which determination or guidance could be retroactive) may affect whether a Fund has made sufficient distributions and otherwise satisfied the relevant requirements to maintain its qualification as a RIC and avoid a Fund-level tax.

**CONSTRUCTIVE SALES** 

Under certain circumstances, a Fund may recognize gain from a constructive sale of an "appreciated financial position" it holds if it enters into a short sale, forward contract or other transaction that substantially reduces the risk of loss with respect to the appreciated position. In that event, the Fund would be treated as if it had sold and immediately repurchased the property and would be taxed on any gain (but would not recognize any loss) from the constructive sale. The character of gain from a constructive sale would depend upon each Fund's holding period in the property. Appropriate adjustments would be made in the amount of any gain or loss subsequently realized on the position to reflect the gain recognized on the constructive sale. Loss from a constructive sale would be recognized when the property was subsequently disposed of, and its character would depend on the Fund's holding period and the application of various loss deferral provisions of the Code. Constructive sale treatment does not generally apply to a transaction if such transaction is closed on or before the end of the 30th day after the close of the Fund's taxable year and the Fund holds the appreciated financial position throughout the 60-day period beginning with the day such transaction closed. The term "appreciated financial position" excludes any position that is "marked-to-market."

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**FOREIGN INVESTMENTS AND TAXES** 

Investment income and gains received by a Fund from foreign investments may be subject to foreign withholding and other taxes, which could decrease the Fund's return on those investments. The effective rate of foreign taxes to which a Fund will be subject depends on the specific countries in which its assets will be invested and the extent of the assets invested in each such country and, therefore, cannot be determined in advance. If more than 50% of a Fund's assets at year end consists of the securities of foreign corporations, the Fund may elect to permit shareholders to claim a credit or deduction on their income tax returns for their pro rata portions of qualified taxes paid by the Fund to foreign countries in respect of foreign securities that the Fund has held for at least the minimum period specified in the Code. In such a case, shareholders will include in gross income from foreign sources their pro rata shares of such taxes paid by the Fund. A shareholder's ability to claim an offsetting foreign tax credit or deduction in respect of foreign taxes paid by the Fund is subject to certain limitations imposed by the Code, which may result in the shareholder's not receiving a full credit or deduction (if any) for the amount of such taxes. Shareholders who do not itemize on their U.S. federal income tax returns may claim a credit (but not a deduction) for such foreign taxes. Even if a Fund were eligible to make such an election for a given year, it may determine not to do so. Shareholders that are not subject to U.S. federal income tax, and those who invest in a Fund through tax-advantaged accounts (including those who invest through individual retirement accounts or other tax-advantaged retirement plans), generally will receive no benefit from any tax credit or deduction passed through by the Fund.

**FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS** 

Gains or losses attributable to fluctuations in exchange rates that occur between the time a Fund accrues income or other receivables or accrues expenses or other liabilities denominated in a foreign currency and the time the Fund actually collects such receivables or pays such liabilities generally are treated as ordinary income or ordinary loss. Similarly, on disposition of some investments, including debt securities and certain forward contracts denominated in a foreign currency, gains or losses attributable to fluctuations in the value of the foreign currency between the acquisition and disposition of the position also are treated as ordinary income or loss. In certain circumstances, a Fund may elect to treat foreign currency gain or loss attributable to a forward contract, a futures contract or an option as capital gain or loss. Furthermore, foreign currency gain or loss arising from certain types of Section 1256 contracts is treated as capital gain or loss, although a Fund may elect to treat foreign currency gain or loss from such contracts as ordinary in character. These gains and losses, referred to under the Code as "Section 988" gains or losses, increase or decrease the amount of a Fund's investment company taxable income available (and required) to be distributed to its shareholders as ordinary income. If a Fund's Section 988 losses exceed other investment company taxable income during a taxable year, the Fund would not be able to make any ordinary dividend distributions, or distributions made before the losses were realized would be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders, rather than as ordinary dividends, thereby reducing each shareholder's basis in his or her Fund Shares.

Certain of a Fund's investments in derivative instruments and foreign currency-denominated instruments, and any of a Fund's transactions in foreign currencies and hedging activities, are likely to produce a difference between its book income and its taxable income. If such a difference arises, and a Fund's book income is less than its taxable income, the Fund could be required to make distributions exceeding book income to qualify as a RIC that is accorded special tax treatment. In the alternative, if a Fund's book income exceeds its taxable income (including realized capital gains), the distribution (if any) of such excess generally will be treated as (i) a dividend to the extent of the Fund's remaining earnings and profits (including earnings and profits arising from tax-exempt income), (ii) thereafter, as a return of capital to the extent of the recipient's basis in its shares, and (iii) thereafter as gain from the sale or exchange of a capital asset.

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**MASTER LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS** 

A Fund's ability to invest in MLPs that are treated as qualified publicly traded partnerships ("QPTPs") for federal income tax purposes is limited by the Fund's intention to qualify as a RIC, and if the Fund does not appropriately limit such investments or if such investments are recharacterized for U.S. tax purposes, the Fund's status as a RIC may be jeopardized. Among other limitations, a Fund is permitted to have no more than 25% of the value of its total assets invested, including through corporations in which the Fund owns a 20% or more voting stock interest, in QPTPs including MLPs. A Fund's investments in MLPs potentially will result in distributions from that Fund (i) constituting returns of capital not included in a shareholder's income but reducing the shareholder's tax basis in his or her shares; (ii) attributable to gain recognized that is recharacterized as ordinary income and, therefore, not offset by capital losses; or (iii) taxable to such shareholder even though they represent appreciation realized by that Fund prior to the shareholder's investment therein. That Fund's investments in MLPs will also potentially cause it to recognize taxable income on its investments in excess of the cash generated thereby, and therefore require the Fund to sell investments, including when not otherwise advantageous to do so, in order to satisfy the distribution requirements for treatment as a RIC and to eliminate a Fund-level tax.

Subject to any future regulatory guidance to the contrary, any distribution of income attributable to qualified publicly traded partnership income from a Fund's investment in an MLP will ostensibly not qualify for the deduction that would be available to a non-corporate shareholder were the shareholder to own such MLP directly.

**INVESTMENTS IN EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS** 

A Fund may invest in exchange-traded funds, including exchange-traded funds registered under the 1940 Act ("Underlying ETFs"). Some such Underlying ETFs will be treated as regulated investment companies for federal income tax purposes (each such Underlying ETF, an "Underlying RIC"). In such cases, a Fund's income and gains will normally consist, in whole or part, of dividends and other distributions from the Underlying RICs and gains and losses on the disposition of shares of the Underlying RICs. The amount of income and capital gains realized by a Fund and in turn a Fund's shareholders in respect of the Fund's investments in Underlying RICs may be greater than such amounts would have been had the Fund invested directly in the investments held by the Underlying RICs, rather than in the shares of the Underlying RICs. Similarly, the character of such income and gains (*e.g.*, long-term capital gain, eligibility for the dividends-received deduction, etc.) will not necessarily be the same as it would have been had the Fund invested directly in the investments held by the Underlying RICs.

To the extent that an Underlying RIC realizes net losses on its investments for a given taxable year, a Fund that invests in the Underlying RIC will not be able to benefit from those losses until and only to the extent that (i) the Underlying RIC realizes gains that it can reduce by those losses, or (ii) the Fund recognizes its share of those losses when it disposes of shares in the Underlying RIC in a transaction qualifying for sale or exchange treatment. Moreover, when a Fund makes such a disposition, any loss it recognizes will be a capital loss. A Fund will not be able to offset any capital losses from its dispositions of shares of the Underlying RIC against its ordinary income (including distributions deriving from net short-term capital gains realized by the Underlying RIC). In addition, a portion of such capital loss may be long-term, which will first offset the Fund's capital gains, increasing the likelihood that the Fund's short-term capital gains will be distributed to shareholders as ordinary income.

In the event that a Fund invests in an Underlying RIC that is not publicly offered within the meaning of the Code, the Fund's redemption of shares of such Underlying RIC may cause the Fund to be treated as receiving a dividend taxable as ordinary income on the full amount of the redemption instead of being treated as realizing capital gain (or loss) on the redemption of the shares of the Underlying RIC.

A Fund may invest in one or more exchange-traded funds that invest in commodities or options, futures, or forwards with respect to commodities, and are treated as QPTPs for federal income tax purposes. As noted above, a Fund is limited to investing no more than 25% of the value of its total assets in the

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securities of one or more QPTPs. Although income from QPTPs is generally qualifying income, if an ETF intending to qualify as a QPTP fails to so qualify and is treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes, a portion of its income may not be qualifying income. It is also possible that an ETF intending to qualify as a QPTP will be treated as a corporation for federal income tax purposes. In such a case, it will be potentially liable for an entity-level corporate income tax, which will adversely affect the return thereon. There can be no guarantee that any ETF will be successful in qualifying as a QPTP. In addition, there is little regulatory guidance concerning the application of the rules governing qualification as a QPTP, and it is possible that future guidance may adversely affect the qualification of ETFs as QPTPs. A Fund's ability to pursue an investment strategy that involves investments in QPTPs may be limited by that Fund's intention to qualify as a RIC, and may bear adversely on that Fund's ability to so qualify.

A Fund may invest in exchange-traded funds that are organized as trusts and that invest in crypto assets. An exchange-traded trust is a pooled trust that may invest, among other commodities, in crypto assets, and issues shares that are traded on a securities exchange. When the pool of underlying assets is fixed, exchange traded trusts are treated as transparent for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and thus, the Fund will be treated as holding its share of an exchange traded trust's assets for purpose of determining whether the Fund meets the 90% gross income test described above. As with other investments in crypto assets, investments in exchange traded trusts may generate non-qualifying income for purposes of this test. As a result, a Fund's investments in exchange traded trusts can be limited by the Fund's intention to qualify as a RIC, and can bear adversely on the Fund's ability to so qualify.

**PASSIVE FOREIGN INVESTMENT COMPANIES**

A Fund may invest in shares of foreign corporations that are classified under the Code as passive foreign investment companies ("PFICs"). In general, a foreign corporation is classified as a PFIC if at least one-half of its assets constitute investment-type assets, or 75% or more of its gross income is investment-type income. Certain distributions from a PFIC, as well as gain from the sale of PFIC shares, are treated as "excess distributions." Excess distributions are taxable as ordinary income even though, absent application of the PFIC rules, certain excess distributions might have been classified as capital gains. In general, under the PFIC rules, an excess distribution is treated as having been realized ratably over the period during which the Fund held the PFIC shares. If a Fund receives an excess distribution with respect to PFIC stock, the Fund will itself be subject to tax on the portion of an excess distribution that is allocated to prior taxable years without the ability to reduce such tax by making distributions to Fund shareholders, and an interest factor will be added to the tax as if the tax had been payable in such prior taxable years.

A Fund may be eligible to elect alternative tax treatment with respect to PFIC shares. Under an election that currently is available in some circumstances, a Fund generally would be required to include in its gross income its share of the ordinary income and net capital gains of a PFIC on a current basis, regardless of whether distributions were received from the PFIC in a given year. If this election were made, the special rules, discussed above, relating to the taxation of excess distributions, would not apply. Another election would involve marking to market a Fund's PFIC shares at the end of each taxable year, with the result that unrealized gains would be treated and reported as though they were realized as ordinary income on the last day of the taxable year. Any mark-to-market losses and any loss from an actual disposition of PFIC shares would be deductible by the Fund as ordinary losses to the extent of any net mark-to-market gains included in income in prior years. Making either of these two elections may require a Fund to liquidate other investments (including when it is not advantageous to do so) to meet its distribution requirements, which also may accelerate the recognition of gain and affect the Fund's total return. Dividends paid by PFICs will not be eligible to be treated as "qualified dividend income." Because it is not always possible to identify a foreign corporation as a PFIC, the Fund may incur the tax and interest charges described above in some instances.

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**MORTGAGE POOLING VEHICLES** 

A Fund may invest directly or indirectly in residual interests in real estate mortgage conduits ("REMICs") (including by investing in residual interests in collateralized mortgage obligations ("CMOs") with respect to which an election to be treated as a REMIC is in effect) or taxable mortgage pools ("TMPs"). Under a Notice issued by the IRS in October 2006 and U.S. Treasury regulations that have yet to be issued but may apply retroactively, a portion of a Fund's income (including income allocated to the Fund from a REIT or other pass-through entity) that is attributable to a residual interest in a REMIC or an equity interest in a TMP (referred to in the Code as an "excess inclusion") will be subject to federal income tax in all events. This Notice also provides, and the regulations are expected to provide, that excess inclusion income of a RIC will be allocated to shareholders of the RIC in proportion to the dividends received by such shareholders, with the same consequences as if the shareholders held the related interest directly. As a result, a Fund investing in such interests may not be a suitable investment for charitable remainder trusts (see Unrelated Business Taxable Income, below).

In general, excess inclusion income allocated to shareholders (i) cannot be offset by net operating losses (subject to a limited exception for certain thrift institutions), (ii) will constitute unrelated business taxable income ("UBTI") to entities (including a qualified pension plan, an individual retirement account, a 401(k) plan, a Keogh plan or other tax-exempt entity) subject to tax on UBTI, thereby potentially requiring such an entity that is allocated excess inclusion income, and otherwise might not be required to file a tax return, to file a return and pay tax on such income, and (iii) in the case of a foreign shareholder (defined below), will not qualify for any reduction in U.S. federal withholding tax. A shareholder will be subject to income tax on such inclusions without reference to any exemption therefrom otherwise available under the Code.

**UNRELATED BUSINESS TAXABLE INCOME**

Under current law, income of a RIC that would be treated as UBTI if earned directly by a tax-exempt entity generally will not be attributed as UBTI to a tax-exempt entity that is a shareholder in the RIC. Notwithstanding this "blocking" effect, a tax-exempt shareholder could realize UBTI by virtue of its investment in a Fund if Shares in a Fund constitute debt-financed property in the hands of the tax-exempt shareholder within the meaning of Code Section 514(b).

A tax-exempt shareholder may also recognize UBTI if a Fund recognizes "excess inclusion income" (as described above) derived from direct or indirect investments in residual interests in REMICs or equity interests in TMPs if the amount of such income recognized by the Fund exceeds the Fund's investment company taxable income (after taking into account deductions for dividends paid by the Fund). In addition, special tax consequences apply to charitable remainder trusts ("CRTs") that invest in RICs that invest directly or indirectly in residual interests in REMICs or equity interests in TMPs. Under legislation enacted in December 2006, a CRT (as defined in Section 664 of the Code) that realizes any UBTI for a taxable year must pay an excise tax annually of an amount equal to such UBTI. Under IRS guidance issued in October 2006, a CRT will not recognize UBTI as a result of investing in a Fund that recognizes "excess inclusion income." Rather, if at any time during any taxable year a CRT (or one of certain other tax-exempt shareholders, such as the United States, a state or political subdivision, or an agency or instrumentality thereof, and certain energy cooperatives) is a record holder of a Share in a Fund that recognizes "excess inclusion income," then the Fund will be subject to a tax on that portion of its "excess inclusion income" for the taxable year that is allocable to such shareholders at the highest federal corporate income tax rate. The extent to which this IRS guidance remains applicable in light of the December 2006 legislation is unclear. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, each Fund may elect to specially allocate any such tax to the applicable CRT, or other shareholder, and thus reduce such shareholder's distributions for the year by the amount of the tax that relates to such shareholder's interest in the Fund. Each Fund has not yet determined whether such an election will be made.

CRTs and other tax-exempt investors are urged to consult their tax advisors concerning the consequences of investing in a Fund.

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**BACKUP WITHHOLDING** 

Each Fund may be required to withhold federal income tax ("backup withholding") from dividends and capital gains distributions paid to shareholders. Federal tax will be withheld if (1) the shareholder fails to furnish the Fund with the shareholder's correct taxpayer identification number or social security number, (2) the IRS notifies the shareholder or the Fund that the shareholder has failed to report properly certain interest and dividend income to the IRS and to respond to notices to that effect, or (3) when required to do so, the shareholder fails to certify to the Fund that he or she is not subject to backup withholding. Any amounts withheld under the backup withholding rules may be credited against the shareholder's federal income tax liability.

In order for a foreign investor to qualify for exemption from the backup withholding tax rates and for reduced withholding tax rates under income tax treaties, the foreign investor must comply with special certification and filing requirements. Foreign investors in a Fund should consult their tax advisors in this regard.

**NON-U.S. SHAREHOLDERS** 

Distributions by a Fund to a shareholder that is not a "United States person" within the meaning of the Code (such a shareholder, a "foreign shareholder") properly reported by the Fund as (1) Capital Gain Dividends, (2) short-term capital gain dividends, and (3) interest-related dividends, each as defined and subject to certain conditions described below, generally are not subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax.

In general, the Code defines (1) "short-term capital gain dividends" as distributions of net short-term capital gains in excess of net long-term capital losses and (2) "interest-related dividends" as distributions from U.S. source interest income of types similar to those not subject to U.S. federal income tax if earned directly by an individual foreign shareholder, in each case to the extent such distributions are properly reported as such by a Fund in a written notice to shareholders.

The exceptions to withholding for Capital Gain Dividends and short-term capital gain dividends do not apply to (A) distributions to an individual foreign shareholder who is present in the United States for a period or periods aggregating 183 days or more during the year of the distribution and (B) distributions attributable to gain that is treated as effectively connected with the conduct by the foreign shareholder of a trade or business within the United States under special rules regarding the disposition of U.S. real property interests as described below. The exception to withholding for interest-related dividends does not apply to distributions to a foreign shareholder (A) that has not provided a satisfactory statement that the beneficial owner is not a U.S. person, (B) to the extent that the dividend is attributable to certain interest on an obligation if the foreign shareholder is the issuer or is a 10% shareholder of the issuer, (C) that is within certain foreign countries that have inadequate information exchange with the United States, or (D) to the extent the dividend is attributable to interest paid by a person that is a related person of the foreign shareholder and the foreign shareholder is a controlled foreign corporation. If a Fund invests in a RIC that pays Capital Gain Dividends, short-term capital gain dividends or interest-related dividends to the Fund, such distributions retain their character as not subject to withholding if properly reported when paid by the Fund to foreign shareholders. A Fund is permitted to report such part of its dividends as interest-related and/or short-term capital gain dividends as are eligible, but is not required to do so.

In order to qualify for the withholding exemptions for Capital Gain Dividends interest-related and short-term capital gain dividends, a foreign shareholder is required to comply with applicable certification requirements relating to its non-U.S. status (including, in general, furnishing the applicable W-8 form or substitute form). In the case of shares held through an intermediary, the intermediary may withhold even if the Fund reports all or a portion of a payment as an interest-related or short-term capital gain dividend to shareholders. Foreign shareholders should consult their tax advisors or intermediaries, as applicable, regarding the application of these rules to their accounts.

Distributions by the Fund to foreign shareholders other than Capital Gain Dividends, short-term capital gain dividends and interest-related dividends (*e.g.*, dividends attributable to foreign-source dividend

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and interest income or to short-term capital gains or U.S. source interest income to which the exception from withholding described above does not apply) are generally subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax at a rate of 30% (or lower applicable treaty rate).

If a beneficial owner of Fund shares who or which is a foreign shareholder has a trade or business in the United States, and income from the Fund is effectively connected with the conduct by the beneficial owner of that trade or business, such income will be subject to U.S. federal net income taxation at regular income tax rates and, in the case of a foreign corporation, may also be subject to a branch profits tax.

In general, a beneficial owner of Fund shares who or which is a foreign shareholder is not subject to U.S. federal income tax on gains (and is not allowed a deduction for losses) realized on a sale of shares of the Fund unless (i) such gain is effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business carried on by such holder within the United States, (ii) in the case of an individual holder, the holder is present in the United States for a period or periods aggregating 183 days or more during the year of the sale and certain other conditions are met, or (iii) the special rules relating to gain attributable to the sale or exchange of "U.S. real property interests" ("USRPIs") apply to the foreign shareholder's sale of shares of the Fund (as described below).

If a shareholder is eligible for the benefits of a tax treaty, any effectively connected income or gain will generally be subject to U.S. federal income tax on a net basis only if it is also attributable to a permanent establishment maintained by the shareholder in the United States. More generally, foreign shareholders who are residents in a country with an income tax treaty with the United States may obtain different tax results than those described herein, and are urged to consult their tax advisors.

Special rules would apply if a Fund were a qualified investment entity ("QIE") because it is either a "U.S. real property holding corporation" ("USRPHC") or would be a USRPHC but for the operation of certain exceptions to the definition of USRPIs described below. Very generally, a USRPHC is a domestic corporation that holds USRPIs the fair market value of which equals or exceeds 50% of the sum of the fair market values of the corporation's USRPIs, interests in real property located outside the United States, and other trade or business assets. USRPIs generally are defined as any interest in U.S. real property and any interest (other than solely as a creditor) in a USRPHC or, very generally, an entity that has been a USRPHC in the last five years. Interests in domestically controlled QIEs, including RICs that are QIEs, not-greater-than-5% interests in publicly traded classes of stock in RICs generally are not USRPIs, but these exceptions do not apply for purposes of determining whether a Fund is a QIE.

If an interest in a Fund were a USRPI, the Fund would be required to withhold U.S. tax on the proceeds of a share redemption by a greater-than-5% foreign shareholder, in which case such foreign shareholder generally would also be required to file U.S. tax returns and pay any additional taxes due in connection with the redemption.

If a Fund were a QIE, under a special "look-through" rule, any distributions by the Fund to a foreign shareholder (including, in certain cases, distributions made by the Fund in redemption of its shares) attributable directly or indirectly to (i) distributions received by the Fund from a lower-tier RIC that the Fund is required to treat as USRPI gain in its hands and (ii) gains realized on the disposition of USRPIs by the Fund would retain their character as gains realized from USRPIs in the hands of the Fund's foreign shareholders and would be subject to U.S. tax withholding. In addition, such distributions could result in the foreign shareholder being required to file a U.S. tax return and pay tax on the distributions at regular U.S. federal income tax rates. The consequences to a foreign shareholder, including the rate of such withholding and character of such distributions (*e.g.*, as ordinary income or USRPI gain), would vary depending upon the extent of the foreign shareholder's current and past ownership of the Fund.

Foreign shareholders of a Fund also may be subject to "wash sale" rules to prevent the avoidance of the tax-filing and -payment obligations discussed above through the sale and repurchase of Fund Shares.

Foreign shareholders should consult their tax advisors and, if holding Shares through intermediaries, their intermediaries, concerning the application of these rules to an investment in a Fund.

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**CERTAIN ADDITIONAL REPORTING AND WITHHOLDING REQUIREMENTS** 

Sections 1471-1474 of the Code and the U.S. Treasury and IRS guidance issued thereunder (collectively, "FATCA") generally require a Fund to obtain information sufficient to identify the status of each of its shareholders under FATCA or under an applicable intergovernmental agreement (an "IGA"). If a shareholder fails to provide this information or otherwise fails to comply with FATCA or an IGA, a Fund or its agent may be required to withhold under FATCA at a rate of 30% with respect to that shareholder on ordinary dividends it pays to such shareholder. The IRS and the U.S. Treasury have issued proposed regulations providing that these withholding rules will not be applicable to the gross proceeds of share redemptions or Capital Gain Dividends the Fund pays. If a payment by a Fund is subject to FATCA withholding, the Fund or its agent is required to withhold even if such payment would otherwise be exempt from withholding under the rules applicable to foreign shareholders described above (*e.g.*, short-term capital gain dividends and interest-related dividends).

Each prospective investor is urged to consult its tax advisor regarding the applicability of FATCA and any other reporting requirements with respect to the prospective investor's own situation, including investments through an intermediary.

**REPORTING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING FOREIGN BANK AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS** 

Shareholders that are U.S. persons and own, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of a Fund could be required to report annually their "financial interest" in the Fund's "foreign financial accounts," if any, on FinCEN Form 114, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts ("FBAR"). Shareholders should consult a tax advisor, and persons investing in a Fund through an intermediary should contact their intermediary, regarding the applicability to them of this reporting requirement.

**TAX EQUALIZATION**

Each Fund intends to distribute its net investment income and capital gains to shareholders at least annually to qualify for treatment as a RIC under the Code. Under current law, provided a Fund is not treated as a "personal holding company" for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Fund is permitted to treat on its tax return as dividends paid the portion of redemption proceeds paid to redeeming shareholders that represents the redeeming shareholders' portion of the Fund's accumulated earnings and profits. This practice, called tax "equalization," reduces the amount of income and/or gains that a Fund is required to distribute as dividends to non-redeeming shareholders. Tax equalization is not available to a Fund treated as a personal holding company. The amount of any undistributed income and/or gains is reflected in the value of a Fund's Shares. The total return on a shareholder's investment will generally not be reduced as a result of a Fund's use of this practice.

**PERSONAL HOLDING COMPANY STATUS** 

A Fund will be a personal holding company for federal income tax purposes if 50% or more of the Fund's shares are owned, at any time during the last half of the Fund's taxable year, directly or indirectly by five or fewer individuals. For this purpose, the term "individual" includes pension trusts, private foundations and certain other tax-exempt trusts. If a Fund becomes a personal holding company, it may be subject to a tax of 20% on all its investment income and on any net short-term gains not distributed to shareholders on or before the fifteenth day of the third month following the close of the Fund's taxable year. In addition, the Fund's status as a personal holding company may limit the ability of the Fund to distribute dividends with respect to a taxable year in a manner qualifying for the dividends-paid deduction subsequent to the end of the taxable year and will prevent the Fund from using tax equalization, which may result in the Fund paying a fund-level income tax. Each Fund intends to distribute all of its income and gain in timely manner such that it will not be subject to an income tax or an otherwise applicable personal holding company tax, but there can be no assurance that a Fund will be successful in doing so each year.

There can be no assurance that a Fund is not nor will not become a personal holding company.

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**TAX SHELTER DISCLOSURE** 

Under U.S. Treasury regulations, if a shareholder recognizes a loss on a disposition of the Fund's Shares of $2 million or more for an individual shareholder or $10 million or more for a corporate shareholder (including, for example, an insurance company holding separate account), the shareholder must file with the IRS a disclosure statement on Form 8886. Direct shareholders of portfolio securities are in many cases excepted from this reporting requirement, but, under current guidance, shareholders of a RIC are not excepted. This filing requirement applies even though, as a practical matter, any such loss would not, for example, reduce the taxable income of an insurance company. Future guidance may extend the current exception from this reporting requirement to shareholders of most or all RICs. The fact that a loss is reportable under these regulations does not affect the legal determination of whether the taxpayer's treatment of the loss is proper. Shareholders should consult their tax advisors to determine the applicability of these regulations in light of their individual circumstances.

**OTHER TAX INFORMATION** 

The foregoing discussion is primarily a summary of certain U.S. federal income tax consequences of investing in a Fund based on the law in effect as of the date of this SAI. The discussion does not address in detail special tax rules applicable to certain classes of investors, such as, among others, IRAs and other retirement plans, tax-exempt entities, foreign investors, insurance companies, banks and other financial institutions, and investors making in-kind contributions to a Fund. Such shareholders may be subject to U.S. tax rules that differ significantly from those summarized above. You should consult your tax advisor for more information about your own tax situation, including possible other federal, state, local and, where applicable, foreign tax consequences of investing in a Fund.

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**OTHER INFORMATION**

From time to time, a Fund may advertise its historical performance. An investor should keep in mind that any return or yield quoted represents past performance and is not a guarantee of future results. The investment return and principal value of investments will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

Before-Tax Performance. All pre-tax performance advertisements shall include average annual total return quotations for the most recent one, five, and ten-year periods (or the life of a Fund if it has been in operation less than one of the prescribed periods). Average annual total return represents redeemable value at the end of the quoted period. It is calculated in a uniform manner by dividing the ending redeemable value of a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000 minus the maximum sales charge (if any), for a specified period of time, by the amount of the initial payment, assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. The one, five, and ten-year periods are calculated based on periods that end on the last day of the calendar quarter preceding the date on which an advertisement is submitted for publication.

After-Tax Performance. All after-tax performance is calculated as described in the paragraph above and in addition, takes into account the effect of taxes. After-tax performance is presented using two methodologies. The first deducts taxes paid on distributions. The second deducts taxes paid on distributions and taxes paid upon redemption of Fund shares. The calculation of after-tax performance assumes the highest individual marginal federal income tax rates currently in effect at the time of the distribution or liquidation. The impact of taxes on a Fund's distributions corresponds to the tax characteristics of the distributions (*e.g.*, ordinary income rate for ordinary income, short-term capital gains distribution rate for short-term capital gains distributions, and long-term capital gains distribution rate for long-term capital gains distributions). State, local or federal alternative minimum taxes are not taken into account, the effect of phase outs of certain exemptions, deductions and credits at various income levels are also not taken into account. Tax rates may vary over the performance measurement period. After-tax returns are not relevant to investors who hold fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements such as qualified retirement plans. Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown.

Standardized total return quotations will be compared separately for each of the Investor Class and Service Class Shares. Because of differences in the fees and/or expenses borne by each of the Investor Class and Service Class Shares, the net yields and total returns on each class can be expected, at any given time, to differ from class to class for the same period.

**YIELD CALCULATIONS**

From time to time, U.S. Government Plus ProFund may advertise its "yield" and "effective yield." Both yield figures are based on historical earnings and are not intended to indicate future performance.

**COMPARISONS OF INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE**

Performance of a Fund may be compared in publications to the performance of various unmanaged indexes and investments for which reliable performance data is available and to averages, performance rankings, or other information prepared by recognized mutual fund statistical services. In conjunction with performance reports, promotional literature, and/or analyses of shareholder service for a Fund, comparisons of the performance information of the Fund for a given period to the performance of recognized, unmanaged indexes for the same period may be made, including, but are not limited to, indexes provided by Dow Jones & Company, Standard & Poor's Corporation, Lipper Analytical Services, Inc. ("Lipper"), Lehman Brothers, The Frank Russell Company, Value Line Investment Survey, NYSE MKT U.S., the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Morgan Stanley Capital International, Wilshire Associates, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange, ICE Futures U.S., Inc., the Nikkei Inc., the Paris CAC 40, Deutsche Aktien Index, Bank of New York Mellon and The Nasdaq Stock Market, all of which are unmanaged market indicators. Such comparisons can be a useful measure of the quality of a Fund's investment performance. In particular, performance information for a

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Fund may be compared to various unmanaged indexes, including, but not limited to, the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average<sup>SM</sup>, the Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index and the Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup>, among others.

In addition, rankings, ratings, and comparisons of investment performance and/or assessments of the quality of shareholder service appearing in publications such as Money, Forbes, Kiplinger's Magazine, Personal Investor, Morningstar, Inc., and similar sources that utilize information compiled (i) internally, (ii) by Lipper, or (iii) by other recognized analytical services, may be used in sales literature. The total return of each Fund also may be compared to the performances of broad groups of comparable mutual funds with similar investment goals, as such performance is tracked and published by such independent organizations as Lipper and CDA Investment Technologies, Inc., among others. In addition, the broad-based Lipper groupings may be used for comparison to a Fund. The Lipper ranking and comparison, which may be used by a Fund in performance reports, will be drawn from the "Capital Appreciation Funds" grouping for the Bear ProFund, the Bull ProFund, the UltraBear ProFund, and UltraBull ProFund and from the "Small Company Growth Funds" grouping for the Nasdaq-100 ProFund and the UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund.

Information about the performance of a Fund will be contained in the Fund's annual report, as amended, and semiannual reports to shareholders, which may be obtained without charge by writing to the Fund at the address or telephoning the Fund at the telephone number set forth on the cover page of this SAI.

**RATING SERVICES**

The ratings of Moody's Ratings, Standard & Poor's Ratings Group, Fitch Ratings, Inc., and DBRS, Inc. represent their opinions as to the quality of the securities that they undertake to rate. It should be emphasized, however, that ratings are relative and subjective and are not absolute standards of quality. A description of the ratings used herein and in the Prospectus is set forth in Appendix A to this SAI.

**INDEX PROVIDERS**

The Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, sold, or promoted by Dow Jones, the Frank Russell Company, Morgan Stanley, Nasdaq, Nikkei, Inc., or Standard & Poor's, (the "Index Providers") nor do the Index Providers make any representations regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the Funds particularly or in the ability of any of the indexes related to such companies, as set forth below (the "Indexes"), to track general stock market performance. "Dow Jones, "Dow 30," "Dow Jones Industrial Average," "DJIA," and the name of each Dow Jones U.S. index are service marks of Dow Jones & Company, Inc. "ICE Futures U.S.<sup>®</sup>" and "IntercontinentalExchange<sup>®</sup>" are registered trademarks of the IntercontinentalExchange, Inc. The "U.S. Dollar Index<sup>®</sup>" and "USDX<sup>®</sup>" are registered trademarks of ICE Futures U.S., Inc. and have been licensed for use by Funds. "Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup>" is a trademark of the Nasdaq Stock Markets, Inc. ("Nasdaq"). "Russell 2000<sup>®</sup> Index" is a trademark of the Frank Russell Company. "Standard & Poor's<sup>®</sup>," "S&P<sup>®</sup>," "S&P 500<sup>®</sup>," "Standard & Poor's 500<sup>®</sup>," "S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup>," Standard & Poor's Mid-Cap 400," "S&P Small-Cap 600<sup>®</sup>," "Standard & Poor's Small-Cap 600," "S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Value Index," "S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Growth Index," "S&P Mid-Cap 400<sup>®</sup> Growth Index," "S&P Mid-Cap 400<sup>®</sup> Value Index," "S&P Small-Cap 600<sup>®</sup> Growth Index," and "S&P Small-Cap 600<sup>®</sup> Value Index" are trademarks of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. An Index Provider's only relationship to the Funds is the licensing of certain trademarks and trade names. The Index Providers have no obligation to take the needs of the Funds or owners of the shares of the Funds into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the Indexes. The Index Providers are not responsible for and have not participated in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the shares of Funds are to be converted into cash. The Index Providers have no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of Funds.

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***MSCI Indexes***

**"MSCI**<sup>®</sup>**" is a registered trademark of Morgan Stanley & Company, Inc. The Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Morgan Stanley or any affiliate of Morgan Stanley. Neither Morgan Stanley, any of its affiliates nor any other party involved in making or compiling the MSCI Indexes makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the Funds or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the Funds particularly or the ability of the MSCI Indexes to track general stock market performance. Morgan Stanley is the licensor of certain trademarks, service marks and trade names of MSCI and of the MSCI Indexes, which are determined, composed and calculated by Morgan Stanley without regard to the Funds. Morgan Stanley has no obligation to take the needs of the Funds into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the MSCI Indexes. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices and amount of shares of the Funds or the timing of the issuance or sale of such shares. Neither Morgan Stanley, any of its affiliates nor any other party involved in making or compiling the MSCI Indexes has any obligation or liability to owners of the Funds in connection with the administration of the Funds, or the marketing or trading of shares of the Funds. Although Morgan Stanley obtains information for inclusion in or for use in the calculation of the MSCI Indexes from sources which Morgan Stanley considers reliable, neither Morgan Stanley, any of its affiliates nor any other party involved in making or compiling the MSCI Indexes guarantees the accuracy and or the completeness of the MSCI Indexes or any data included therein. Neither Morgan Stanley, any of its affiliates nor any other party involved in making or compiling the MSCI Indexes makes any warranty, express or implied, as to results to be obtained by the Funds, or any other person or entity from the use of the MSCI Indexes or any data included therein in connection with the rights licensed hereunder or for any other use. Neither Morgan Stanley, any of its affiliates nor any other party involved in making or compiling the MSCI Indexes shall have any liability for any errors, omissions or interruptions of or in connection with the MSCI Indexes or any data included therein. Neither Morgan Stanley, any of its affiliates nor any other party involved in making or compiling the MSCI Indexes makes any express or implied warranties, and Morgan Stanley hereby expressly disclaims all warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the MSCI Indexes or any data included therein. Without limiting any of the foregoing, in no event shall Morgan Stanley, any of its affiliates or any other party involved in making or compiling the MSCI Indexes have any liability for any direct, indirect, special, punitive, consequential or any other damages (including lost profits) even if notified of the possibility of such damages.**

***Russell Indexes***

The Short Small-Cap, Small-Cap, UltraShort Small-Cap, and UltraSmall-Cap ProFunds are not promoted, sponsored or endorsed by, nor in any way affiliated with Russell Investment Group ("Russell"). Russell is not responsible for and has not reviewed the Small-Cap, UltraSmall-Cap, Short Small-Cap and UltraShort Small-Cap ProFunds nor any associated literature or publications and Russell makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, as to their accuracy, or completeness, or otherwise. Russell reserves the right, at any time and without notice, to alter, amend, terminate or in any way change the Russell Indexes. Russell has no obligation to take the needs of any particular fund or its participants or any other product or person into consideration in determining, composing or calculating any of the Russell Indexes.

Russell's publication of the Russell Indexes in no way suggests or implies an opinion by Russell as to the attractiveness or appropriateness of investment in any or all securities upon which the Russell Indexes are based. RUSSELL MAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, OR GUARANTEE AS TO THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, RELIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE OF THE RUSSELL INDEXES OR ANY DATA INCLUDED IN THE RUSSELL INDEXES. RUSSELL MAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, OR GUARANTEE REGARDING THE USE, OR THE RESULTS OF USE, OF THE RUSSELL INDEXES OR ANT DATA INCLUDED THEREIN, OR ANY SECURITY (OR COMBINATION THEREOF) COMPRISING THE RUSSELL INDEXES. RUSSELL MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR

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IMPLIED WARRANTY, OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE RUSSELL INDEX(ES) OR ANY DATA OR ANY SECURITY (OR COMBINATION THEREOF) INCLUDED THEREIN.

***Nasdaq*** 

The Nasdaq-100 ProFund, the UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund, the Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund and the UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund (the "Nasdaq Funds)") each is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by The Nasdaq OMX Group, Inc. or its affiliates (Nasdaq OMX, with its affiliates, are referred to as the "Corporations"). The Corporations have not passed on the legality or suitability of, or the accuracy or adequacy of descriptions and disclosures relating to, the Nasdaq Funds. The Corporations make no representation or warranty, express or implied to the owners of the Nasdaq Funds or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the Nasdaq Funds particularly, or the ability of the Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup> to track general stock market performance. The Corporations' only relationship to E Fund Management Co. ("Licensee") is in the licensing of the Nasdaq<sup>®</sup>, OMX<sup>®</sup>, NasdaqOMX<sup>®</sup>, Nasdaq-100<sup>®</sup>, and Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup> registered trademarks and certain trade names of the Corporations and the use of the Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup> which is determined, composed and calculated by Nasdaq OMX without regard to Licensee or the Nasdaq Funds. Nasdaq OMX has no obligation to take the needs of the Licensee or the owners of the Nasdaq Funds into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the Nasdaq-100 Index<sup>®</sup>. The Corporations are not responsible for and have not participated in the determination of the timing of, prices at, or quantities of the Nasdaq Funds to be issued or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the Nasdaq Funds is to be converted into cash. The Corporations have no liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the Nasdaq Funds.

THE CORPORATIONS DO NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY AND/OR UNINTERRUPTED CALCULATION OF THE NASDAQ-100 INDEX<sup>®</sup> OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. THE CORPORATIONS MAKE NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED BY LICENSEE, OWNERS OF THE NASDAQ FUNDS, OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FROM THE USE OF THE NASDAQ-100 INDEX<sup>®</sup> OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. THE CORPORATIONS MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE WITH RESPECT TO THE NASDAQ-100 INDEX<sup>®</sup> OR ANY DATA INCLUDED THEREIN. WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE CORPORATIONS HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

***S&P Dow Jones Indices***

The Dow Jones Industrial Average<sup>SM</sup>, the Dow Jones Internet Composite Index, the Dow Jones Precious Metals<sup>SM</sup> Index, the Dow Jones U.S. Semiconductor<sup>SM</sup> Index, the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Growth Index, the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Index, the S&P 500<sup>®</sup> Value Index, the S&P Banks Select Industry Index, the S&P Biotechnology Select IndustryIndex, the S&P China Select ADR Index (USD), the S&P Communication Services Select Sector Index, the S&P Consumer Discretionary Select SectorIndex, the S&P Consumer Staples Select SectorIndex, the S&P Emerging 50 ADR Index (USD), the S&P Energy Select SectorIndex, the S&P Financials Select SectorIndex, the S&P Health Care Select SectorIndex, the S&P Industrials Select SectorIndex, the S&P Latin America 35 ADR Index (USD), the S&P Materials Select SectorIndex, the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Growth Index, the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Index, the S&P MidCap 400<sup>®</sup> Value Index, the S&P Real Estate Select SectorIndex, the S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Select IndustryIndex, the S&P Pharmaceuticals Select IndustryIndex, the S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup> Growth Index, the S&P SmallCap 600<sup>®</sup> Value Index, the S&P Technology Select SectorIndex, and the S&P Utilities Select SectorIndex (collectively, "Indexes") are products of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC or its affiliates ("SPDJI") and have been licensed for use by ProFunds. S&P<sup>®</sup> and S&P 500<sup>®</sup> are a registered trademarks of S&P Global, Inc. or its affiliates ("S&P"); Dow Jones<sup>®</sup> is a registered

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trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC ("Dow Jones"); and these trademarks have been sublicensed for certain purposes by ProFunds. The Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or their respective affiliates and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such products nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the Indexes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. The Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, or their respective affiliates (collectively, "S&P Dow Jones Indices"). S&P Dow Jones Indices makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of the Funds or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in the Funds particularly or the ability of the Indexes to track general market performance. Past performance of an index is not an indication or guarantee of future results. S&P Dow Jones Indices' only relationship to ProFunds with respect to the Indexes is the licensing of the Indexes and certain trademarks, service marks and/or trade names of S&P Dow Jones Indices and/or its licensors. The Indexes are determined, composed and calculated by S&P Dow Jones Indices without regard to ProFunds or the Funds. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation to take the needs of ProFunds or the owners of the Funds into consideration in determining, composing or calculating the Indexes. S&P Dow Jones Indices is not responsible for and has not participated in the determination of the prices, and amount of the Funds or the timing of the issuance or sale of the Funds or in the determination or calculation of the equation by which the Funds are to be converted into cash, surrendered or redeemed, as the case may be. S&P Dow Jones Indices has no obligation or liability in connection with the administration, marketing or trading of the Funds. There is no assurance that investment products based on the Indexes will accurately track index performance or provide positive investment returns. S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC is not an investment adviser, commodity trading advisory, commodity pool operator, broker dealer, fiduciary, "promoter" (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended), "expert" as enumerated within 15 U.S.C. § 77k(a) or tax advisor. Inclusion of a security, commodity, crypto currency or other asset within an index is not a recommendation by S&P Dow Jones Indices to buy, sell, or hold such security, commodity, crypto currency or other asset, nor is it considered to be investment advice or commodity trading advice.

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**APPENDIX A**

**DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES RATINGS** 

***S&P GLOBAL RATINGS ("S&P")*** 

*Long-Term Issue Credit Ratings* 

AAA – An obligation rated 'AAA' has the highest rating assigned by S&P Global Ratings. The obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is extremely strong.

AA – An obligation rated 'AA' differs from the highest-rated obligations only to a small degree. The obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is very strong.

A – An obligation rated 'A' is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than obligations in higher-rated categories. However, the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is still strong.

BBB – An obligation rated 'BBB' exhibits adequate protection parameters. However, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to weaken the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

BB; B; CCC; CC; and C – Obligations rated 'BB', 'B', 'CCC', 'CC', and 'C' are regarded as having significant speculative characteristics. 'BB' indicates the least degree of speculation and 'C' the highest. While such obligations will likely have some quality and protective characteristics, these may be outweighed by large uncertainties or major exposure to adverse conditions.

BB – An obligation rated 'BB' is less vulnerable to nonpayment than other speculative issues. However, it faces major ongoing uncertainties or exposure to adverse business, financial, or economic conditions that could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

B – An obligation rated 'B' is more vulnerable to nonpayment than obligations rated 'BB', but the obligor currently has the capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation. Adverse business, financial, or economic conditions will likely impair the obligor's capacity or willingness to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

CCC – An obligation rated 'CCC' is currently vulnerable to nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business, financial, and economic conditions for the obligor to meet its financial commitments on the obligation. In the event of adverse business, financial, or economic conditions, the obligor is not likely to have the capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

CC – An obligation rated 'CC' is currently highly vulnerable to nonpayment. The 'CC' rating is used when a default has not yet occurred but S&P Global Ratings expects default to be a virtual certainty, regardless of the anticipated time to default.

C – An obligation rated 'C' is currently highly vulnerable to nonpayment, and the obligation is expected to have lower relative seniority or lower ultimate recovery compared with obligations that are rated higher.

D – An obligation rated 'D' is in default or in breach of an imputed promise. For non-hybrid capital instruments, the 'D' rating category is used when payments on an obligation are not made on the date due, unless S&P Global Ratings believes that such payments will be made within the next five business days in the absence of a stated grace period or within the earlier of the stated grace period or the next 30 calendar days. The 'D' rating also will be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition or the taking of similar action and where default on an obligation is a virtual certainty, for example due to automatic stay provisions. A rating on an obligation is lowered to 'D' if it is subject to a distressed debt restructuring.

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The ratings from 'AA' to 'CCC' may be modified by the addition of a plus (+) or minus (-) sign to show relative standing within the major rating categories.

NR – This indicates that no rating has been requested, that there is insufficient information on which to base a rating, or that S&P Global Ratings does not rate a particular obligation as a matter of policy.

*Municipal Short-Term Note Ratings* 

SP-1 – Strong capacity to pay principal and interest. An issue determined to possess a very strong capacity to pay debt service is given a plus (+) designation.

SP-2 – Satisfactory capacity to pay principal and interest, with some vulnerability to adverse financial and economic changes over the term of the notes.

SP-3 – Speculative capacity to pay principal and interest.

*Short-Term Issue Credit Ratings* 

A-1 – A short-term obligation rated 'A-1' is rated in the highest category by S&P Global Ratings. The obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is strong. Within this category, certain obligations are designated with a plus sign (+). This indicates that the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on these obligations is extremely strong.

A-2 – A short-term obligation rated 'A-2' is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than obligations in higher rating categories. However, the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is satisfactory.

A-3 – A short-term obligation rated 'A-3' exhibits adequate protection parameters. However, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to weaken an obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

B – A short-term obligation rated 'B' is regarded as vulnerable and has significant speculative characteristics. The obligor currently has the capacity to meet its financial commitments; however, it faces major ongoing uncertainties that could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity to meet its financial commitments.

C – A short-term obligation rated 'C' is currently vulnerable to nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business, financial, and economic conditions for the obligor to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

D – A short-term obligation rated 'D' is in default or in breach of an imputed promise. For non-hybrid capital instruments, the 'D' rating category is used when payments on an obligation are not made on the date due, unless S&P Global Ratings believes that such payments will be made within any stated grace period. However, any stated grace period longer than five business days will be treated as five business days. The 'D' rating also will be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition or the taking of a similar action and where default on an obligation is a virtual certainty, for example due to automatic stay provisions. A rating on an obligation is lowered to 'D' if it is subject to a distressed debt restructuring.

***MOODY'S RATINGS ("MOODY'S")*** 

*Long-Term Rating Scale* 

Aaa – Obligations rated Aaa are judged to be of the highest quality, with minimal risk.

Aa – Obligations rated Aa are judged to be of high quality and are subject to very low credit risk.

A – Obligations rated A are considered upper medium-grade and are subject to low credit risk.

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Baa – Obligations rated Baa are subject to moderate credit risk. They are considered medium-grade and as such may possess speculative characteristics.

Ba – Obligations rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements and are subject to substantial credit risk.

B – Obligations rated B are considered speculative and are subject to high credit risk.

Caa – Obligations rated Caa are judged to be of poor standing and are subject to very high credit risk.

Ca – Obligations rated Ca are highly speculative and are likely in, or very near, default, with some prospect of recovery in principal and interest.

C – Obligations rated C are the lowest-rated class of bonds and are typically in default, with little prospect for recovery of principal and interest.

Moody's appends numerical modifiers 1, 2, and 3 to each generic rating classification from Aa through Caa. The modifier 1 indicates that the obligation ranks in the higher end of its generic rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a mid-range ranking; and the modifier 3 indicates a ranking in the lower end of that generic rating category.

*Short-Term Rating Scale* 

P-1 – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-1 have a superior ability to repay short-term debt obligations.

P-2 – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-2 have a strong ability to repay short-term debt obligations.

P-3 – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-3 have an acceptable ability to repay short-term obligations.

NP – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Not Prime do not fall within any of the Prime rating categories.

*Municipal Investment Grade Rating Scale* 

MIG 1 – This designation denotes superior credit quality. Excellent protection is afforded by established cash flows, highly reliable liquidity support, or demonstrated broad-based access to the market for refinancing.

MIG 2 – This designation denotes strong credit quality. Margins of protection are ample, although not as large as in the preceding group.

MIG 3 – This designation denotes acceptable credit quality. Liquidity and cash-flow protection may be narrow, and market access for refinancing is likely to be less well-established.

SG – This designation denotes speculative-grade credit quality. Debt instruments in this category may lack sufficient margins of protection.

*Variable Municipal Investment Grade Rating Scale* 

VMIG 1 – This designation denotes superior credit quality. Excellent protection is afforded by the superior short-term credit strength of the liquidity provider and structural and legal protections.

VMIG 2 – This designation denotes strong credit quality. Good protection is afforded by the strong short-term credit strength of the liquidity provider and structural and legal protections.

VMIG 3 – This designation denotes acceptable credit quality. Adequate protection is afforded by the satisfactory short-term credit strength of the liquidity provider and structural and legal protections.

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SG – This designation denotes speculative-grade credit quality. Demand features rated in this category may be supported by a liquidity provider that does not have a sufficiently strong short-term rating or may lack the structural or legal protections.

***FITCH RATINGS, INC. ("FITCH'S)***

*Issuer Default Ratings* 

AAA – Highest credit quality. 'AAA' ratings denote the lowest expectation of default risk. They are assigned only in cases of exceptionally strong capacity for payment of financial commitments. This capacity is highly unlikely to be adversely affected by foreseeable events.

AA – Very high credit quality. 'AA' ratings denote expectations of very low default risk. They indicate very strong capacity for payment of financial commitments. This capacity is not significantly vulnerable to foreseeable events.

A – High credit quality. 'A' ratings denote expectations of low default risk. The capacity for payment of financial commitments is considered strong. This capacity may, nevertheless, be more vulnerable to adverse business or economic conditions than is the case for higher ratings.

BBB – Good credit quality. 'BBB' ratings indicate that expectations of default risk are currently low. The capacity for payment of financial commitments is considered adequate, but adverse business or economic conditions are more likely to impair this capacity.

BB – Speculative. 'BB' ratings indicate an elevated vulnerability to default risk, particularly in the event of adverse changes in business or economic conditions over time; however, business or financial flexibility exists that supports the servicing of financial commitments.

B – Highly speculative. 'B' ratings indicate that material default risk is present, but a limited margin of safety remains. Financial commitments are currently being met; however, capacity for continued payment is vulnerable to deterioration in the business and economic environment.

CCC – Substantial credit risk. Very low margin for safety. Default is a real possibility.

CC – Very high levels of credit risk. Default of some kind appears probable.

C – Near Default. A default or default-like process has begun, or for a closed funding vehicle, payment capacity is irrevocably impaired.

RD – Restricted default. 'RD' ratings indicate an issuer that in Fitch's opinion has experienced an uncured payment default or distressed debt exchange on a bond, loan or other material financial obligation, but has not entered into bankruptcy filings, administration, receivership, liquidation, or other formal winding-up procedure, and has not otherwise ceased operating.

D – Default. 'D' ratings indicate an issuer that in Fitch's opinion has entered into bankruptcy filings, administration, receivership, liquidation or other formal winding-up procedure or that has otherwise ceased business and debt is still outstanding.

***DBRS, Inc.*** 

*Long Term Obligations Scale* 

AAA – Highest credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is exceptionally high and unlikely to be adversely affected by future events.

AA – Superior credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is considered high. Credit quality differs from AAA only to a small degree. Unlikely to be significantly vulnerable to future events.

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A – Good credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is substantial, but of lesser credit quality than AA. May be vulnerable to future events, but qualifying negative factors are considered manageable.

BBB – Adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is considered acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events.

BB – Speculative, non-investment grade credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is uncertain. Vulnerable to future events.

B – Highly speculative credit quality. There is a high level of uncertainty as to the capacity to meet financial obligations.

CCC/CC/C – Very highly speculative credit quality. In danger of defaulting on financial obligations. There is little difference between these three categories, although CC and C rating categories are normally applied to obligations that are seen as highly likely to default, or subordinated to obligations rated in the CCC to B range. Obligations in respect of which default has not technically taken place but is considered inevitable may be rated in the C category.

D – When the issuer has filed under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or winding up statute or there is a failure to satisfy an obligation after the exhaustion of grace periods, a downgrade to D may occur. DBRS Morningstar may also use SD (Selective Default) in cases where only some securities are impacted, such as the case of a "distressed exchange".

*Commercial Paper and Short-Term Debt Rating Scale* 

R-1 (high) – Highest credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is exceptionally high. Unlikely to be adversely affected by future events.

R-1 (middle) – Superior credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is very high. Differs from R-1 (high) by a relatively modest degree. Unlikely to be significantly vulnerable to future events.

R-1 (low) – Good credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is substantial. Overall strength is not as favorable as higher rating categories. May be vulnerable to future events, but qualifying negative factors are considered manageable.

R-2 (high) – Upper end of adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events.

R-2 (middle) – Adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events or may be exposed to other factors that could reduce credit quality.

R-2 (low) – Lower end of adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events. A number of challenges are present that could affect the issuer's ability to meet such obligations.

R-3 – Lowest end of adequate credit quality. There is capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due. May be vulnerable to future events and the certainty of meeting such obligations could be impacted by a variety of developments.

R-4 – Speculative credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is uncertain.

R-5 – Highly speculative credit quality. There is a high level of uncertainty as to the capacity to meet short-term financial obligations as they fall due.

D – When the issuer has filed under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, or winding-up statute, or there is a failure to satisfy an obligation after the exhaustion of grace periods, a downgrade to D may occur.

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DBRS Morningstar may also use SD (Selective Default) in cases where only some 16 DBRS Morningstar Product Guide securities are impacted, such as the case of a "distressed exchange."

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**APPENDIX B** 

**PRINCIPAL HOLDERS AND CONTROL PERSONS**

From time to time, certain shareholders may own, of record or beneficially, a large percentage of the shares of a Fund. A person who beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 25% or more of the voting securities of a Fund may be deemed to "control" (as defined in the 1940 Act) that Fund, and may be able to exercise a controlling influence over any matter submitted to shareholders of that Fund.

**CONTROLLING PERSON INFORMATION**

As of October 31, 2025, the following persons owned of record, or to the knowledge of management beneficially owned, 5% or more of the shares of a class or 25% or more of the shares of a Fund:

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| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| **ACCESS FLEX BEAR HIGH YIELD PROFUND-INV**  | **ACCESS FLEX BEAR HIGH YIELD PROFUND-INV**  |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 22.04% |
| PROFUND ADVISORS LLC<br> 7501 WISCONSIN AVE SUITE 1000<br> BETHESDA MD 20814 <br>| 17.08% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 8.45% |
| MICHAEL J RONEY<br> TOD<br> 290 JUNIPER AVE<br> KELLOGG IA 50135<br>| 7.10% |
| DAVID MICHAEL KIRKLAND<br> ROTH IRA<br> 40 PATTON HILL RD<br> FRANKLIN NC 28734<br>| 7.01% |
| TRISHA M KIRKLAND<br> ROTH IRA<br> 40 PATTON HILL RD<br> FRANKLIN NC 28734<br>| 6.82% |
| **ACCESS FLEX BEAR HIGH YIELD PROFUND-SVC** | **ACCESS FLEX BEAR HIGH YIELD PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 93.33% |
| **ACCESS FLEX HIGH YIELD PROFUND-INV**  | **ACCESS FLEX HIGH YIELD PROFUND-INV**  |

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| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 78.36% |
| **ACCESS FLEX HIGH YIELD PROFUND-SVC** | **ACCESS FLEX HIGH YIELD PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 19.21% |
| TIMOTHY P O'BRIEN<br> IRA<br> 20 POND VIEW DR<br> SCARBORO ME 04074<br>| 8.13% |
| DAVID W VAN NESS<br> IRA<br> 14196 CHARITY CHASE CIR<br> CARMEL IN 46074<br>| 5.73% |
| **BANKS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **BANKS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 39.81% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310 <br>| 32.62% |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 7.20% |
| JOHN JOANNIDES<br> IRA<br> 8 DEER TRACK LN<br> NEWARK DE 19711 <br>| 5.61% |
| **BANKS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **BANKS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 33.18% |
| A GIFT OF LIFE HEART & LUNG TRANSPLANT <br> 2 TRAPP FALLS RD #414<br> SUPPORT GROUP<br> SHELTON CT 06484 <br>| 11.52% |

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| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| JILL A RANSOME<br> ROTH IRA<br> 56 LONGDEAN RD<br> FAIRFIELD CT 06824<br>| 8.48% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.68% |
| **BEAR PROFUND-INV** | **BEAR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 37.15% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 19.85% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 10.65% |
| BRENDAN T FITZPATRICK<br> 1330 E KINGS HWY APT 1804<br> MAPLE SHADE NJ 08052<br>| 10.52% |
| MATRIX TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE <br> SUMMIT CSC 401K PLAN<br> 717 17<sup>TH</sup> STREET SUITE 1300<br> DENVER CO 80202<br>| 8.78% |
| **BEAR PROFUND-SVC** |  |
| UMA SESHADRI<br> IRA<br> 5 BASSEIN ROAD 02-01 BASSEIN CT<br> SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 309836<br>| 32.98% |
| PETE N MANCINI<br> IRA<br> 2675 MCKELVEY RD<br> MARYLAND HEIGHTS MO 63043<br>| 25.49% |
| SESHADRI B SUBRAMANYAM<br> IRA<br> 5 BASSEIN ROAD 02-01 BASSEIN CT<br> SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 309836<br>| 18.64% |

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| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY<br> CO GWP US ADVISORS<br> 1 FREEDOM VALLEY DRIVE<br> OAKS PA 19456<br>| 9.63% |
| **BIOTECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **BIOTECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 42.59% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 38.31% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.39% |
| **BIOTECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **BIOTECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 48.44% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.86% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 6.50% |
| **BULL PROFUND-INV** | **BULL PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 59.04% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 6.45% |
| **BULL PROFUND-SVC** | **BULL PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 7.57% |

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| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| LPL FINANCIAL LLC<br> 1055 LPL WAY<br> FORT MILL SC 29715<br>| 7.00% |
| **COMMUNICATION SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **COMMUNICATION SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 76.28% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 11.07% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 7.32% |
| **COMMUNICATION SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **COMMUNICATION SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 26.86% |
| A GIFT OF LIFE HEART & LUNG TRANSPLANT <br> 2 TRAPP FALLS RD #414<br> SUPPORT GROUP<br> SHELTON CT 06484 <br>| 11.54% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 9.00% |
| JILL A RANSOME<br> IRA <br> 56 LONGDEAN RD<br> FAIRFIELD CT 06824<br>| 8.49% |
| ROBERT MANWARE<br> IRA<br> 112 EASTWOOD RD<br> FAIRFIELD CT 06824<br>| 5.13% |
| **CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - INV** | **CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 79.48% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 8.22% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 5.37% |
| **CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - SVC** | **CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 25.53% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 16.25% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 9.72% |
| A GIFT OF LIFE HEART & LUNG TRANSPLANT <br> 2 TRAPP FALLS RD #414<br> SUPPORT GROUP<br> SHELTON CT 06484 <br>| 8.06% |
| JILL A RANSOME<br> IRA <br> 56 LONGDEAN RD<br> FAIRFIELD CT 06824<br>| 5.92% |
| **CONSUMER STAPLES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - INV** | **CONSUMER STAPLES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 41.68% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 22.44% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 8.82% |
| **CONSUMER STAPLES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - SVC** | **CONSUMER STAPLES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND - SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 48.96% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| SHARYN L SMITH <br> BENEFICIARY FOR FREDERICK W SMITH<br> BENEFICIARY IRA<br> PO BOX 566<br> DECATUR GA 30031 <br>| 18.64% |
| ANGELA M KIYABU <br> IRA<br> 1414 CLARK STREET <br> WAHIAWA HI 96786 <br>| 18.30% |
| JOHN P MOLLOY<br> ROTH IRA<br> 2417 DANIEL LEWIS DR<br> NEW LENOX IL 60451<br>| 8.70% |
| **ENERGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **ENERGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 36.21% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 28.82% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 8.98% |
| VICTOR H MURRAY JR<br> DONNA S MURRAY<br> JTWROS<br> 31 S WILLIAMS ST<br> SELBYVILLE DE 19975<br>| 8.01% |
| **ENERGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **ENERGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 47.72% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 21.21% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 15.99% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 8.40% |
| **EUROPE 30 PROFUND-INV** | **EUROPE 30 PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC. <br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 39.50% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC <br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 25.31% |
| **EUROPE 30 PROFUND-SVC** | **EUROPE 30 PROFUND-SVC** |
| JOYCE L SOCKS<br> IRA<br> ONE SHAFTSBURY LANE<br> HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC 29926<br>| 18.28% |
| PETER W OBERG<br> IRA<br> 132 MAIN ST<br> BRIDGTON ME 04009<br>| 7.02% |
| JOSEPHINE SADLER<br> IRA<br> 6967 MERRICK<br> WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48322<br>| 5.32% |
| **FALLING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-INV** | **FALLING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 42.26% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 31.47% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 6.85% |
| VANGUARD MARKETING CORPORATION<br> P.O. BOX 982901<br> EL PASO TX 79998<br>| 6.71% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.09% |
| **FALLING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-SVC** | **FALLING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-SVC** |
| JUN ZHU<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 49.67% |
| GRACE ZHU<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 23.18% |
| KATHERINE H BROOKS <br> 5111 N BAY RIDGE AVE<br> WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217<br>| 14.21% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 8.51% |
| **FINANCIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND – INV** | **FINANCIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND – INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 77.65% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC <br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310 <br>| 10.58% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.74% |
| **FINANCIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **FINANCIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES PAULSON<br> SUSAN PAULSON<br> JTWROS<br> W223 N7390 HAMILTON DR<br> SUSSEX WI 53089<br>| 26.36% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 17.85% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| FRANK J SLEMBARSKI<br> ROSITA M SLEMBARSKI<br> JTWROS<br> 1256 PARADISE LN<br> MOSINEE WI 54455<br>| 14.18% |
| JOLENE PINGEL<br> IRA<br> 2830 FAWN LN <br> PLOVER WI 544672216<br>| 7.12% |
| CHERYL BROOKS<br> IRA<br> W6856 BADGER CT<br> WILD ROSE WI 549846424<br>| 5.79% |
| TODD R GREEN<br> 4403 BUENA VISTA ST APT 3<br> DALLAS TX 75205<br>| 5.22% |
| **HEALTH CARE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND – INV** | **HEALTH CARE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND – INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 58.82% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 16.18% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.83% |
| LPL FINANCIAL LLC<br> 1055 LPL WAY<br> FORT MILL SC 29715<br>| 5.33% |
| **HEALTH CARE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **HEALTH CARE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 50.43% |
| VANGUARD MARKETING CORPORATION<br> P.O. BOX 982901<br> EL PASO TX 79998<br>| 19.78% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 9.15% |
| ANGELA M KIYABU <br> IRA<br> 1414 CLARK STREET <br> WAHIAWA HI 96786 <br>| 5.03% |
| **INDUSTRIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND – INV** | **INDUSTRIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND – INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 75.25% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC <br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR <br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310 <br>| 8.10% |
| DONNA S MURRAY<br> ROTH IRA <br> 31 S WILLIAMS ST <br> SELBYVILLE DE 19975 <br>| 5.30% |
| **INDUSTRIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **INDUSTRIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 82.41% |
| LPL FINANCIAL LLC<br> 1055 LPL WAY<br> FORT MILL SC 29715<br>| 10.35% |
| **INTERNET ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **INTERNET ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 48.51% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 24.09% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.77% |
| **INTERNET ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **INTERNET ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 54.04% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 16.54% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 6.85% |
| **LARGE-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-INV** | **LARGE-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 49.23% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 19.72% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.03% |
| VANGUARD MARKETING CORPORATION<br> P.O. BOX 982901<br> EL PASO TX 79998<br>| 5.55% |
| **LARGE-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-SVC** | **LARGE-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 11.32% |
| JOYCE L SOCKS<br> IRA<br> ONE SHAFTSBURY LANE<br> HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC 29926<br>| 7.64% |
| **LARGE-CAP VALUE PROFUND-INV** | **LARGE-CAP VALUE PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 67.07% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| LPL FINANCIAL LLC<br> 1055 LPL WAY<br> FORT MILL SC 29715<br>| 12.97% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 6.61% |
| **LARGE-CAP VALUE PROFUND-SVC** | **LARGE-CAP VALUE PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 59.49% |
| **MATERIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **MATERIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 37.25% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 24.72% |
| DONNA S MURRAY<br> ROTH IRA <br> 31 S WILLIAMS ST <br> SELBYVILLE DE 19975 <br>| 10.92% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.59% |
| **MATERIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **MATERIALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 42.03% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 31.31% |
| **MID-CAP PROFUND-INV** | **MID-CAP PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 28.23% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 25.24% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 14.05% |
| JANET NINA CHAIET<br> ROTH IRA<br> 6106 HONEYCOMB GATE<br> COLUMBIA MD 21045<br>| 7.86% |
| ANGELA F GARZA<br> IRA<br> W248N9575 NORWAUK CT<br> COLGATE WI 53017<br>| 5.84% |
| **MID-CAP PROFUND-SVC** | **MID-CAP PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 28.58% |
| LPL FINANCIAL LLC<br> 1055 LPL WAY<br> FORT MILL SC 29715<br>| 21.00% |
| SHAUNA CHRISTIAN<br> ROTH IRA<br> 1626 RACE PATH CHURCH RD<br> MOORESBORO NC 28114<br>| 5.09% |
| **MID-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-INV** | **MID-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 63.23% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLCNEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 14.72% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 8.70% |
| **MID-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-SVC** | **MID-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-SVC** |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| JOYCE L SOCKS<br> IRA<br> ONE SHAFTSBURY LANE<br> HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC 29926 <br>| 14.08% |
| JOSEPHINE SADLER<br> IRA<br> 6967 MERRICK<br> WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48322<br>| 5.83% |
| **MID-CAP VALUE PROFUND-INV** | **MID-CAP VALUE PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 45.00% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 35.88% |
| **MID-CAP VALUE PROFUND-SVC** | **MID-CAP VALUE PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 12.21% |
| JOSEPHINE SADLER<br> IRA<br> 6967 MERRICK<br> WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48322<br>| 10.21% |
| STACY BREW<br> IRA<br> 8352 PARKSIDE DR<br> GRAND BLANC MI 48439 <br>| 6.10% |
| JOEL WASKIEWICZ<br> JOEL WASKIEWSICZ TRUST<br> DTD 11/20/2008<br> 36817 DARDANELLA ST<br> LIVONIA MI 48152<br>| 5.48% |
| **NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** | **NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC. <br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 64.61% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 10.28% |
| **NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** | **NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 29.82% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.48% |
| **OIL EQUIPMENT & SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **OIL EQUIPMENT & SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 52.14% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 15.40% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 14.67% |
| STEPHEN FAFINSKI<br> 3374 E CANYON CREEK DR<br> SALT LAKE CITY UT 84121<br>| 9.35% |
| **OIL EQUIPMENT & SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **OIL EQUIPMENT & SERVICES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| TIMOTHY P O'BRIEN <br> IRA <br> 20 POND VIEW DR<br> SCARBOROUGH ME 04074 <br>| 22.24% |
| PETER W OBERG <br> IRA <br> 132 MAIN ST <br> BRIDGTON ME 04009 <br>| 13.44% |
| CYNTHIA L BRAASCH <br> IRA <br> 31 BROOKSIDE LANE <br> PORTLAND ME 04103 <br>| 9.83% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| SUZANNE E CARBONNEAU <br> IRA <br> 317 AUSTIN ST #2<br> WESTBROOK ME 04092 <br>| 7.45% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 7.19% |
| RONALD T BLANCHARD <br> IRA <br> 75 WOOD ST<br> BRISTOL RI 02809 <br>| 6.16% |
| **PHARMACEUTICALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **PHARMACEUTICALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 43.42% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 29.15% |
| **PHARMACEUTICALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **PHARMACEUTICALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 23.60% |
| TIMOTHY P O'BRIEN <br> IRA <br> 20 POND VIEW DR<br> SCARBOROUGH ME 04074 <br>| 19.57% |
| PETER W OBERG <br> IRA <br> 132 MAIN ST <br> BRIDGTON ME 04009 <br>| 11.83% |
| CYNTHIA L BRAASCH <br> IRA <br> 31 BROOKSIDE LANE <br> PORTLAND ME 04103 <br>| 8.65% |
| SUZANNE E CARBONNEAU <br> IRA <br> 317 AUSTIN STREET #2<br> WESTBROOK ME 04092 <br>| 6.55% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| RONALD T BLANCHARD <br> IRA <br> 75 WOOD ST<br> BRISTOL RI 02809 <br>| 5.42% |
| **PRECIOUS METALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **PRECIOUS METALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 36.20% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 31.08% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 15.63% |
| **PRECIOUS METALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **PRECIOUS METALS ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 28.10% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 11.43% |
| KAREN ANN BIEHLER<br> SIMPLE IRA<br> 141 BUFFALO ST<br> HAMBURG NY 14075<br>| 6.91% |
| **REAL ESTATE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **REAL ESTATE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 44.52% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 32.98% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.66% |
| **REAL ESTATE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **REAL ESTATE ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 44.04% |
| TIMOTHY P O'BRIEN <br> IRA <br> 20 POND VIEW DR<br> SCARBOROUGH ME 04074 <br>| 7.25% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.04% |
| **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY PROFUND-INV** | **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 55.22% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 21.44% |
| SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY<br> C O GWP US ADVISORS<br> 1 FREEDOM VALLEY DRIVE<br> OAKS PA 19456<br>| 6.21% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 5.56% |
| **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY PROFUND-SVC** | **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 34.71% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 25.56% |
| STACEY B MAINS<br> ROTH IRA<br> 121 BALFOUR DRIVE<br> MECHANICSBURG PA 17050<br>| 20.15% |
| **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY 10 PROFUND-INV** | **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY 10 PROFUND-INV** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 32.64% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 26.77% |
| HOWARD ESAKI<br> 49 W 12<sup>TH</sup> ST 9G<br> NEW YORK NY 10011<br>| 8.68% |
| DENNIS A BAY<br> BENEFICIARY FOR OTTO H BAY<br> BENEFICIARY IRA<br> W375S10890 PRAIRIE LN<br> EAGLE WI 53119<br>| 6.49% |
| WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES, LLC<br> ONE NORTH JEFFERSON AVENUE<br> MO 3740<br> ST. LOUIS MO 63103<br>| 6.20% |
| ROBERT GILLMAN<br> 7911 JESSIES WAY APT 301<br> HAMILTON OH 45011<br>| 6.04% |
| **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY 10 PROFUND-SVC** | **RISING RATES OPPORTUNITY 10 PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 99.03% |
| **RISING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-INV** | **RISING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-INV** |
| SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY<br> C O GWP US ADVISORS<br> 1 FREEDOM VALLEY DRIVE<br> OAKS PA 19456<br>| 70.07% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 11.15% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 9.60% |
| **RISING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-SVC** | **RISING U.S. DOLLAR PROFUND-SVC** |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 80.29% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 15.79% |
| **SEMICONDUCTOR ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **SEMICONDUCTOR ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 40.13% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 33.93% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 14.17% |
| **SEMICONDUCTOR ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **SEMICONDUCTOR ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 46.67% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 27.85% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 8.75% |
| **SHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** | **SHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 36.35% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 19.56% |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 13.40% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 11.39% |
| DEAN R JACOBS<br> IRA<br> 132 EUNICE CT<br> CHAPIN SC 29036 <br>| 6.91% |
| **SHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** | **SHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 98.57% |
| **SHORT ENERGY PROFUND-INV** | **SHORT ENERGY PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 35.99% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 32.03% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 23.82% |
| **SHORT ENERGY PROFUND-SVC** | **SHORT ENERGY PROFUND-SVC** |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 37.10% |
| OLIVER GAGET<br> IRA<br> 13376 SW BENCHVIEW TER<br> PORTLAND OR 97223<br>| 28.45% |
| JUN ZHU<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 17.00% |
| PEIYIN WANG<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 11.30% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| **SHORT PRECIOUS METALS PROFUND-INV** | **SHORT PRECIOUS METALS PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 93.81% |
| **SHORT PRECIOUS METALS PROFUND-SVC** | **SHORT PRECIOUS METALS PROFUND-SVC** |
| JUN ZHU<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 27.29% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 18.97% |
| CHRISTINE ZHU<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 17.27% |
| GRACE ZHU<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 11.44% |
| ERIC J WENHARDT<br> ROTH IRA<br> 281 N MESSNER ROAD<br> AKRON OH 44319<br>| 9.35% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 8.19% |
| PEIYIN WANG<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 5.71% |
| **SHORT REAL ESTATE PROFUND-INV** | **SHORT REAL ESTATE PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 43.04% |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 41.19% |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 10.71% |
| **SHORT REAL ESTATE PROFUND-SVC** | **SHORT REAL ESTATE PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 57.21% |
| J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES LLC<br> 570 WASHINGTON BLVD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 42.79% |
| **SHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** | **SHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 22.38% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 21.17% |
| FRANK C SMITH<br> ROTH IRA<br> 5341 W 130<sup>TH</sup> TER<br> LEAWOOD KS 66209<br>| 18.60% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 9.68% |
| TRISHA M KIRKLAND<br> ROTH IRA<br> 40 PATTON HILL RD<br> FRANKLIN NC 28734<br>| 7.20% |
| **SHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** | **SHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 78.61% |
| LYNN M STOLLBERG<br> LYNN M STOLLBERG LIVING TRUST<br> DTD 03/05/2007<br> 1721 MISSION HILLS RD APT #108<br> NORTHBROOK IL 60062<br>| 14.00% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 5.21% |
| **SMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** | **SMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 32.18% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 12.81% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 8.49% |
| ANGELA F GARZA<br> IRA<br> W248N9575 NORWAUK CT<br> COLGATE WI 53017<br>| 5.68% |
| **SMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** | **SMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** |
| ANN C WEAVER<br> TOD<br> 5026 WILLOUGH CROFT RD<br> WILLOUGHBY OH 44094<br>| 13.43% |
| MERINDA NIEVES<br> IRA<br> 6409 BIDDULPH RD<br> BROOKLYN OH 44144<br>| 10.26% |
| LPL FINANCIAL LLC<br> 1055 LPL WAY<br> FORT MILL SC 29715<br>| 7.64% |
| ANN C WEAVER<br> ROTH IRA<br> 5026 WILLOUGH CROFT RD<br> WILLOUGHBY OH 44094<br>| 7.63% |
| IAN J O'NEIL<br> IRA<br> 28217 LINCOLN DR<br> BAY VILLAGE OH 44140<br>| 5.48% |
| **SMALL-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-INV** | **SMALL-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-INV** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 34.48% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 31.58% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC <br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD <br> PURCHASE NY 10577 <br>| 12.42% |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 8.23% |
| **SMALL-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-SVC** | **SMALL-CAP GROWTH PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 11.13% |
| ROBERT F MAJEWSKI<br> MARK R MAJEWSKI<br> JUDITH M MAJEWSKI REV LIV TRUST<br> DTD 02-24-2000<br> 39080 REO DR<br> LIVONIA MI 48154<br>| 7.40% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 6.26% |
| **SMALL-CAP VALUE PROFUND-INV** | **SMALL-CAP VALUE PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 48.06% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 26.94% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.52% |
| **SMALL-CAP VALUE PROFUND-SVC** | **SMALL-CAP VALUE PROFUND-SVC** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 31.28% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 7.64% |
| JOSEPHINE SADLER<br> IRA<br> 6967 MERRICK<br> WEST BLOOMFIELD MI 48322<br>| 7.27% |
| **TECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **TECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 53.04% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 22.16% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.48% |
| **TECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **TECHNOLOGY ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 43.48% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 39.23% |
| **U.S. GOVERNMENT PLUS PROFUND-INV** | **U.S. GOVERNMENT PLUS PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 72.84% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC <br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR <br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 9.66% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| SAMEER SAMANA<br> CIARA SAMANA<br> JTWROS<br> 6335 BOYKIN SPANIEL RD<br> CHARLOTTE NC 28277<br>| 5.51% |
| **U.S. GOVERNMENT PLUS PROFUND-SVC** | **U.S. GOVERNMENT PLUS PROFUND-SVC** |
| MARK T MACIOLEK<br> IRA<br> 1002 PLAT ROAD<br> HUBERTUS WI 53033 <br>| 14.37% |
| ANN C WEAVER<br> TOD<br> 5026 WILLOUGHCROFT RD<br> WILLOUGHBY OH 44094 <br>| 11.45% |
| JOHN R BERG<br> IRA<br> 2103 KABLE RD<br> PELICAN LAKE WI 54463 <br>| 9.39% |
| AMANDA R GUTTMAN<br> TOD <br> 52 ½ E LORAIN ST <br> OBERLIN OH 44074 <br>| 7.17% |
| MERINDA NIEVES<br> IRA<br> 6409 BIDDULPH RD<br> BROOKLYN OH 44144<br>| 5.23% |
| **ULTRABEAR PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRABEAR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 29.17% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 27.57% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 22.85% |
| MARK AND BETTE MORRIS FAMILY FOUNDATION<br> 5500 SW 7<sup>TH</sup> ST<br> TOPEKA KS 66606<br>| 10.02% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| **ULTRABEAR PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRABEAR PROFUND-SVC** |
| JON P JOHNSON<br> ROTH IRA<br> 1626 GREEN RIVER DR<br> SCHAUMURG IL 60194<br>| 84.74% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC..<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 10.26% |
| **ULTRABULL PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRABULL PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC..<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 35.79% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC <br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR <br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 27.36% |
| VANGUARD MARKETING CORPORATION <br> P.O. BOX 982901 <br> EL PASO TX 799982901 <br>| 14.06% |
| **ULTRABULL PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRABULL PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC. <br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 44.25% |
| CHRISTOPHER E CELICHOWSKI<br> BONNIE J SONS<br> JTWROS<br> 5935 MCKINLEY PLACE<br> SHOREWOOD MN 55331<br>| 8.66% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 8.54% |
| BRIAN L KENT<br> MICHELE J KENT<br> JTWROS<br> 604 EARL ST<br> PENDER NE 68047<br>| 8.24% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 7.48% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.<br> 5221 AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL CENTER<br> MINNEAPOLIS MN 55474<br>| 7.33% |
| **ULTRACHINA PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRACHINA PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 47.16% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 32.43% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 9.39% |
| **ULTRACHINA PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRACHINA PROFUND-SVC** |
| MICHAEL R HULTHEN<br> IRA <br> 3372 OLD HICKORY LN<br> MEDINA OH 442568285<br>| 70.87% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 23.15% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 5.08% |
| **ULTRADOW 30 PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRADOW 30 PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 43.52% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 27.73% |
| JSBV CORPORATION <br> PO BOX 420323<br> HOUSTON TX 772420323<br>| 6.02% |
| **ULTRADOW 30 PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRADOW 30 PROFUND-SVC** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 37.03% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 31.69% |
| GERALD J BUSCHER<br> IRA<br> 102 OAKWOOD BLVD W<br> SARASOTA FL 34237<br>| 13.46% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC <br> 2000 WETCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 11.09% |
| **ULTRAEMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRAEMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 54.68% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 17.95% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.50% |
| **ULTRAEMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRAEMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-SVC** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 46.03% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 29.07% |
| **ULTRAINTERNATIONAL PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRAINTERNATIONAL PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 61.88% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 12.04% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 10.21% |
| **ULTRAINTERNATIONAL PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRAINTERNATIONAL PROFUND-SVC** |
| CARRIE R PEARSON<br> ROTH IRA<br> 2716 4TH AVENUE WEST<br> HIBBING MN 55746<br>| 28.69% |
| BRIAN E SPECK<br> IRA <br> 614 S YORK ROAD <br> DILLSBURG PA 17019 <br>| 17.34% |
| JOHN P MOLLOY<br> IRA <br> 2417 DANIEL LEWIS DR <br> NEW LENOX IL 60451<br>| 13.68% |
| JAMES J GALONSKI<br> ROTH IRA<br> 3131 OLD HWY 77<br> TOWER MN 55790<br>| 6.13% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC <br> 2000 WETCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 5.60% |
| CHRISTINE BORNSCHEIN<br> JAMES F BORNSCHEIN<br> JTWROS TOD <br> 1014 S NARRAMORE ST <br> NORTHPORT FL 34287<br>| 5.33% |
| **ULTRAJAPAN PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRAJAPAN PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 37.61% |
| ROBERT RONUS<br> 133 SOUTH JUNE STREET<br> LOS ANGELES CA 90004<br>| 22.82% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 19.51% |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 5.69% |
| **ULTRAJAPAN PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRAJAPAN PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 28.28% |
| TIMOTHY P O'BRIEN<br> IRA<br> 20 POND VIEW DR<br> SCARBOROUGH ME 04074 <br>| 18.11% |
| PETER W OBERG<br> IRA<br> 132 MAIN ST<br> BRIDGTON ME 04009 <br>| 10.95% |
| CYNTHIA L BRAASCH<br> IRA<br> 31 BROOKSIDE LANE<br> PORTLAND ME 04103 <br>| 8.01% |
| SUZANNE E CARBONNEAU<br> IRA<br> 317 AUSTIN STREET #2<br> WESTBROOK ME 04092 <br>| 6.07% |
| RONALD T BLANCHARD<br> IRA<br> 75 WOOD ST<br> BRISTOL RI 02809 <br>| 5.02% |
| **ULTRALATIN AMERICA PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRALATIN AMERICA PROFUND-INV** |
| WARREN M MERGUERIAN<br> KAREN A MERGUERIAN<br> 557 FISCHER BLVD<br> TOMS RIVER NJ 08753<br>| 58.53% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 14.90% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 8.04% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 7.58% |
| **ULTRALATIN AMERICA PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRALATIN AMERICA PROFUND-SVC** |
| TIMOTHY P OBRIEN<br> IRA <br> 20 POND VIEW DR<br> SCARBOROUGH ME 04074 <br>| 23.48% |
| PETER W OBERG<br> IRA<br> 132 MAIN ST<br> BRIDGETON ME 04009<br>| 14.19% |
| CYNTHIA L BRAASCH<br> IRA<br> 31 BROOKSIDE LANE<br> PORTLAND ME 04103 <br>| 10.38% |
| SUZANNE E CARBONNEAU<br> IRA<br> 317 AUSTIN STREET #2<br> WESTBROOK ME 04092 <br>| 7.86% |
| RONALD T BLANCHARD<br> IRA<br> 75 WOOD ST<br> BRISTOL RI 02809 <br>| 6.51% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 5.29% |
| **ULTRAMID-CAP PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRAMID-CAP PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 52.77% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 28.47% |
| **ULTRAMID-CAP PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRAMID-CAP PROFUND-SVC** |

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 71.39% |
| LPL FINANCIAL LLC<br> 1055 LPL WAY<br> FORT MILL SC 29715<br>| 10.03% |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 9.41% |
| **ULTRANASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRANASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 38.33% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 31.73% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.78% |
| **ULTRANASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRANASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 56.90% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 11.29% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.96% |
| **ULTRASHORT CHINA PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT CHINA PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 34.77% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 17.24% |
| DEE A SMITH<br> REINIS D SMITH<br> JTWROS<br> 9508 W 116TH ST<br> OVERLAND PARKS KS 66210<br>| 15.20% |
| WESLEY T GARRETT<br> IRA<br> 3018 OAK KNOLL COVE<br> OWENSBORO KY 42303<br>| 12.88% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 8.18% |
| REINIS D SMITH<br> IRA<br> 9508 W 116TH ST<br> OVERLAND PARKS KS 66210<br>| 5.08% |
| **ULTRASHORT CHINA PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT CHINA PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 30.51% |
| JUN ZHU<br> ROTH IRA <br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO <br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 21.88% |
| PEIYIN WANG<br> ROTH IRA <br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO <br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 16.12% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 13.37% |
| CHRISTINE ZHU<br> ROTH IRA <br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO <br> MORAGA CA 94556<br>| 13.06% |
| **ULTRASHORT DOW 30 PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT DOW 30 PROFUND-INV** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 40.20% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 35.19% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 13.78% |
| **ULTRASHORT DOW 30 PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT DOW 30 PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 92.79% |
| **ULTRASHORT EMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT EMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 27.23% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 25.50% |
| NIKOLAY I PETRAKOV<br> 116 BLOOMFIELD ST APT 3<br> HOBOKEN NJ 07030<br>| 18.98% |
| VLADIMIR YEVTUSHENKO<br> IRA<br> 2566 15<sup>TH</sup> AVE<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94127<br>| 5.43% |
| ALEKSANDR M TEMESOV<br> IRA<br> 3420 ULLOA STR<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94116<br>| 5.38% |
| LEONID GANDELMAN<br> IRA<br> 244 CANYON CREEK CT<br> SAN RAMON CA 94583<br>| 5.36% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| DNM TECHNOLOGIES INC<br> 4 INDIAN ROCK CT<br> TIBURON CA 94920<br>| 5.01% |
| **ULTRASHORT EMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT EMERGING MARKETS PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 28.18% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 22.78% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 21.00% |
| JUN ZHU<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORGANA CA 94556<br>| 10.75% |
| PEIYIN WANG<br> ROTH IRA<br> 893 CAMINO RICARDO<br> MORGANA CA 94556<br>| 7.92% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 6.78% |
| **ULTRASHORT INTERNATIONAL PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT INTERNATIONAL PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANSICO CA 94105<br>| 71.36% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 19.25% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 5.22% |
| **ULTRASHORT INTERNATIONAL PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT INTERNATIONAL PROFUND-SVC** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 98.39% |
| **ULTRASHORT JAPAN PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT JAPAN PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 85.83% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.73% |
| **ULTRASHORT JAPAN PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT JAPAN PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 97.36% |
| **ULTRASHORT LATIN AMERICA PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT LATIN AMERICA PROFUND-INV** |
| DEE A SMITH<br> REINIS D SMITH<br> JTWROS<br> 9508 W 116<sup>TH</sup> ST<br> OVERLAND PARK KS 66210<br>| 46.05% |
| REINIS D SMITH<br> IRA<br> 9508 W 116<sup>TH</sup> ST<br> OVERLAND PARK KS 66210<br>| 15.38% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 13.87% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 10.85% |
| **ULTRASHORT LATIN AMERICA PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT LATIN AMERICA PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 99.61% |
| **ULTRASHORT MID-CAP PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT MID-CAP PROFUND-INV** |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| ROBERT C ROSEN<br> IRA<br> 90 HUTCHINSON BLVD<br> SCARSDALE NY 10583<br>| 37.47% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 26.63% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 17.28% |
| MICHAEL S AMANN<br> SEP IRA<br> 211 CALIFORNIA AVE #501<br> SANTA MONICA CA 90403<br>| 9.67% |
| **ULTRASHORT MID-CAP PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT MID-CAP PROFUND-SVC** |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 93.63% |
| J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES LLC<br> 570 WASHINGTON BLVD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 5.66% |
| **ULTRASHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 42.53% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 26.26% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 17.21% |
| **ULTRASHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT NASDAQ-100 PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 83.59% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| JON P JOHNSON<br> ROTH IRA<br> 1626 GREEN RIVER DR<br> SCHAUMBURG IL 60194<br>| 9.34% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 5.70% |
| **ULTRASHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 60.02% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 16.01% |
| DEE A SMITH<br> REINIS D SMITH<br> JTWROS<br> 9508 W 116<sup>TH</sup> ST<br> OVERLAND PARK KS 66210<br>| 6.51% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 6.10% |
| **ULTRASHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASHORT SMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 75.34% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 24.37% |
| **ULTRASMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** | **ULTRASMALL-CAP PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 62.52% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 16.24% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 8.14% |
| **ULTRASMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** | **ULTRASMALL-CAP PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 73.60% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC. <br> 211 MAIN STREET <br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 12.57% |
| BRIAN L KENT <br> MICHELE J KENT<br> JTWROS<br> 604 EARL ST <br> PENDER NE 68047 <br>| 5.92% |
| **UTILITIES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** | **UTILITIES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-INV** |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 58.55% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 12.74% |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 8.36% |
| MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC<br> 2000 WESTCHESTER AVE LD<br> PURCHASE NY 10577<br>| 5.33% |
| **UTILITIES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** | **UTILITIES ULTRASECTOR PROFUND-SVC** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 26.18% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105<br>| 26.02% |

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| JEFFREY R SHUE<br> IRA<br> 2721 NW 78<sup>TH</sup> ST<br> TOPEKA KS 66618<br>| 10.73% |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 10.13% |
| JIE C EGUSA<br> ROTH IRA<br> 98 660 MOANALUA RD 261AIEA HI 96701<br>| 7.12% |

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Michael Sapir owns a controlling interest in the Advisor and serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Advisor and Chairman of the Trust. Louis Mayberg owns a controlling interest in the Advisor and serves as President of the Advisor. No other person owns more than 25% of the ownership interests in the Advisor.

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**APPENDIX C** 

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| **TITLE:** | **Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures** |
| **FOR:** | **ProShare Advisors LLC and ProFund Advisors LLC** |
| **DATED:** | **March 1, 2008** |
| **AS REVISED:** | **May 1, 2015** |

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**<u>Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures to Maximize Shareholder Value and Protect Shareowner Interests</u>** 

It is the policy of ProFund Advisors LLC and ProShare Advisors LLC (collectively, the "Advisor") to seek to maximize shareholder value and protect shareholder interests when voting proxies on behalf of clients. The Advisor seeks to achieve this goal by utilizing a set of proxy voting guidelines (the "Guidelines") maintained and implemented by an independent service provider, Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS"). The Advisor believes that these Policies and Procedures, including the Guidelines, are reasonably designed to ensure that proxy matters are conducted in the best interests of clients and in accordance with the Advisor's fiduciary duties, applicable rules under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, and, in the case of its registered fund clients, applicable rules under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

**Proxy Voting Guidelines** 

Proxies generally will be voted in accordance with the ISS Guidelines, an extensive list of common proxy voting issues and recommended voting actions for such issues based on the overall goal of achieving maximum shareholder value and protection of shareholder interests. Common issues in the Guidelines, and factors taken into consideration in voting proxies with respect to these issues, include, but are not limited to:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Election of Directors—considering factors such as director qualifications, term of office, age limits.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Proxy Contests—considering factors such as voting for nominees in contested elections and reimbursement of expenses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Election of Auditors—considering factors such as independence and reputation of the auditing firm.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Proxy Contest Defenses—considering factors such as board structure and cumulative voting.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Tender Offer Defenses—considering factors such as poison pills (stock purchase rights plans) and fair price provisions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Miscellaneous Governance Issues—considering factors such as confidential voting and equal access.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Capital Structure—considering factors such as common stock authorization and stock distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Executive and Director Compensation—considering factors such as performance goals and employee stock purchase plans.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•State of Incorporation—considering factors such as state takeover statutes and voting on reincorporation proposals.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Mergers and Corporate Restructuring—considering factors such as spinoffs and asset sales.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Mutual Fund Proxy Voting—considering factors such as election of directors and proxy contests.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Consumer and Public Safety Issues—considering factors such as social and environmental issues as well as labor issues.

A full description of the Guidelines is maintained by the Advisor and the Advisor has established a committee that monitors the effectiveness of the Guidelines (the "Brokerage Allocation and Proxy Voting Committee" or the "Committee").

The Advisor reserves the right to modify any of the recommendations set forth in the Guidelines with respect to any particular issue in the future, in accordance with the Advisor intent to vote proxies for clients in a manner that the Advisor determines is in the best interests of clients and which seeks to maximize the value of the client's investments. The Advisor is not required to vote every proxy in fulfilling its proxy voting obligations. In some cases, the Advisor may determine that it is in the best interests of a client to refrain from exercising proxy voting rights. For example, the Advisor may determine that the cost of voting certain proxies exceeds the expected benefit to the client (such as where casting a vote on a foreign security would require hiring a translator), and may abstain from voting in such cases.

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In cases where the Advisor does not receive a solicitation or enough information with respect to a proxy vote within a sufficient time (as reasonably determined by the Advisor) prior to the proxy-voting deadline, the Advisor may be unable to vote. With respect to non- U.S. companies, it is typically difficult and costly to vote proxies due to local regulations, customs or other requirements or restrictions, and such circumstances may outweigh any anticipated economic benefit of voting. The major difficulties and costs may include: (i) appointing a proxy; (ii) obtaining reliable information about the time and location of a meeting; (iii) obtaining relevant information about voting procedures for foreign shareholders; (iv) restrictions on trading securities that are subject to proxy votes (share-blocking periods); (v) arranging for a proxy to vote locally in person; (vi) fees charged by custody banks for providing certain services with regard to voting proxies; and (vii) foregone income from securities lending programs. The Advisor does not vote proxies of non-U.S. companies if it determines that the expected costs of voting outweigh any anticipated economic benefit to the client of voting.

<u>Overview of the Proxy Voting Process</u> 

In relying on ISS to vote client proxies, the Advisor will take reasonable steps and obtain adequate information to verify that ISS has the capacity to provide adequate proxy advice, is independent of the Advisor, has an adequate conflict of interest policy, and does not have the incentive to vote proxies in anyone's interest other than that of the Advisor's client. In addition, the Committee will monitor for conflicts concerning ISS.

As proxy agent, ISS devotes research for proxies based on the level of complexity of the proxy materials to be voted. ISS assigns complex issues such as mergers or restructuring to senior analysts. Recurring issues for which case-by-case analysis is unnecessary are handled by more junior analysts. In every case, an analyst reviews publicly available information such as SEC filings and recent news reports and, if necessary, may contact issuers directly. Such discussions with issuers may be handled by telephone or in a face-to-face meeting. Analysts will seek to speak directly with management when a question is not answered by publicly available information and such information is needed for an informed recommendation.

As part of ISS's quality assurance process, every analysis is reviewed by a director of research or a chief policy advisor. Complex issues such as mergers are assigned to senior staff members. Contested issues are reviewed by research directors. While a senior analyst takes the lead on every proxy contest, a member of management will frequently conduct additional review by participating in calls with principals directly involved with the proxy issue.

Generally, proxies are voted in accordance with the voting recommendations as stated in the Guidelines. ISS will consult the Advisor on non-routine issues. Information about the Guidelines is available on the ISS web site at: http://www.issgovernance.com/file/policy/2015-us-summary-voting-guidelines-updated.pdf.

**Oversight of the Proxy Voting Process** 

The Advisor has established the Brokerage Allocation and Proxy Voting Committee, in part, to oversee the proxy voting process. ISS provides the Advisor quarterly reports, which the Advisor reviews to ensure that client proxies are being voted properly. The Advisor and ISS also perform spot checks on an intra-quarterly basis. ISS's management meets on a regular basis to discuss its approach to new developments and amendments to existing policies. Information on such developments or amendments, in turn, is provided to the Committee.

**Conflicts of Interest** 

From time to time, proxy issues may pose a material conflict of interest between the Advisor and its clients. It shall be the duty of the Committee to monitor for and to identify potential conflicts of interest. The Committee will also determine which conflicts are material (if any). To ensure that proxy voting decisions are based on the best interests of the client in the event a conflict of interest arises, the Advisor will direct ISS to use its independent judgment to vote affected proxies in accordance with the Guidelines. If a registered investment company managed by the Advisor owns shares of another investment company managed by the

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Advisor, "echo voting" is employed to avoid certain potential conflicts of interest. Echo voting means that the Advisor votes the shares of each such underlying investment company in the same proportion as the vote of all of the other holders of the underlying investment company's shares.

The Committee will disclose to clients any voting issues that created a conflict of interest and the manner in which ISS, on behalf of the Advisor, voted such proxies.

**Securities Lending Program** 

The Advisor acknowledges that, when a registered fund client (a "Fund") lends its portfolio securities, the Fund's Trustees (who generally have delegated proxy voting responsibility to the Advisor) retain a fiduciary obligation to vote proxies relating to such securities and to recall the securities in the event of a shareholder vote on a material event affecting the security on the loan. Under each Fund's securities lending agreements, a Fund generally retains the right to recall a loaned security and to exercise the security's voting rights. In order to vote the proxies of securities out on loan, the Advisor must recall the securities prior to the established record date. It is the Advisor's general policy to use its best efforts to recall securities on loan and to vote proxies relating to such securities if the Advisor determines that such proxies involve a material event affecting the loaned securities. The Advisor may utilize third party service providers to assist it in identifying and evaluating whether an event is material.

As noted, in certain cases, the Advisor may determine that voting proxies is not in the best interest of a client and may refrain from voting if the costs, including the opportunity costs, of voting would, in the view of the Advisor, exceed the expected benefits of voting to the client. For securities on loan, the Advisor will balance the revenue-producing value of loans against the difficult-to-assess value of casting votes. If the Advisor determines that the expected value of casting a vote will be less than the securities lending income, either because the votes would not have significant economic consequences or because the outcome of the vote would not be affected by the Advisor's recalling the loaned securities in order to ensure they are voted (*e.g.*, for an annual shareholder meeting at which purely routine votes are at issue, or if the relevant Fund owns a de minimus percentage of the outstanding shares at issue). The Advisor intends to recall securities on loan if it determines that voting the securities is likely to affect materially the value of a Fund's investment and that it is in the Fund's best interests to do so.

**Availability of Information; Record of Proxy Voting** 

The Advisor, with the assistance of ISS, shall maintain for a period of at least five years the following records relating to proxy voting on behalf of clients:

(1) proxy voting policies and procedures;

(2) proxy statements received for clients (unless such statements are available on the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system);

(3) any documents prepared by the Advisor that were material to making a proxy voting decision or that memorialized the basis for the decision;

(4) records of votes cast on behalf of clients (which may be maintained by a third party service provider if the service provider undertakes to provide copies of those records promptly upon request); and

(5) records of written requests for proxy voting information and written responses from the Advisor to either a written or oral request.

For the first two years, the Advisor will store such records at its principal office. Voting records will also be maintained and will be available free of charge by calling the Advisor at 888-776-1972. The voting record is available on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.

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**Disclosure** 

The Advisor will inform its clients as to how to obtain information regarding the Advisor's voting of the clients' securities. The Advisor will provide its clients with a summary of its proxy voting guidelines, process and policies and will inform its clients as to how they can obtain a copy of the complete Guidelines upon request. The Advisor will include such information described in the preceding two sentences in its Form ADV and will provide its existing clients with the above information. The Advisor shall disclose in the statements of additional information of registered fund clients a summary of procedures which the Advisor uses to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities of such clients. The disclosure will include a description of the procedures used when a vote presents a conflict of interest between shareholders and the Advisor or an affiliate of the Advisor.

The semi-annual reports of Fund clients shall indicate that a Fund's proxy voting records are available: (i) by calling a toll-free number; or (ii) on the SEC's website. If a request for the records is received, the requested description must be sent within three business days by a prompt method of delivery.

The Advisor, on behalf of each Fund it advises, shall file its proxy voting record with the SEC on Form N-PX no later than August 31 of each year, for the twelve-month period ending June 30 of the current year. Such filings shall contain all information required to be disclosed on Form N-PX.

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**APPENDIX D**

**PROFUNDS EUROPE 30 INDEX**

**As of July 31, 2025**

**All Companies** 

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| **Company** | **Percentage** |
| Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV | 3.87% |
| ArcelorMittal SA | 2.91% |
| Argenx SE | 3.63% |
| ARM Holdings PLC | 4.29% |
| ASML Holding NV | 3.01% |
| AstraZeneca PLC | 2.85% |
| Barclays PLC | 3.76% |
| BioNTech SE | 2.10% |
| BP PLC | 3.38% |
| British American Tobacco PLC | 4.54% |
| Diageo PLC | 2.23% |
| Equinor ASA | 3.18% |
| GSK PLC | 3.18% |
| Haleon PLC | 2.43% |
| HSBC Holdings PLC | 5.64% |
| ING Groep NV | 3.90% |
| Jumia Technologies AG | 2.12% |
| National Grid PLC | 3.28% |
| Nokia Oyj | 2.02% |
| Novo Nordisk A/S | 2.35% |
| RELX PLC | 3.54% |
| Rio Tinto PLC | 3.43% |
| Ryanair Holdings PLC | 3.10% |
| Sanofi SA | 3.46% |
| SAP SE | 7.45% |
| Shell PLC | 3.91% |
| Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsso | 1.99% |
| Tenaris SA | 2.01% |
| TotalEnergies SE | 3.68% |
| Vodafone Group PLC | 2.77% |

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Eligible countries include Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

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**ProFunds**

**STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION—November 28, 2025**

**7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21**<sup>st</sup> **Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814**

**(888) 776-3637 RETAIL SHAREHOLDERS ONLY**

**(888) 776-5717 INSTITUTIONS AND FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS ONLY**

This Statement of Additional Information ("SAI") describes the Investor Class of the following funds:

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| Bitcoin ProFund | **BTCFX** |
| Ether ProFund | **ETHFX** |

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| Short Bitcoin ProFund | **BITIX** |

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The Funds listed above are each referred to as a "Fund" and collectively as the "Funds".

A Fund may be used by professional money managers and investors as part of an asset-allocation or market-timing investment strategy, to create specified investment exposure to a particular segment of the financial market or to attempt to hedge an existing investment portfolio. A Fund may be used independently or in combination with each other as part of an overall investment strategy. Because of the risks inherent in any investment, there can be no assurance that a Fund's investment objectives will be achieved. No Fund alone constitutes a balanced investment plan.

This SAI is not a prospectus. It should be read in conjunction with each Fund's Prospectus, dated November 28, 2025 (the "Prospectus"), which incorporates this SAI by reference. The financial statements and notes thereto are included in the Trust's Form N-CSR filing for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, as may be amended, which have been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and are incorporated by reference into this SAI. A copy of the Prospectus and a copy of the N-CSR filing for each Fund is available, without charge, upon request to the address above or by telephone at the number above, or at each Fund's website at profunds.com.

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**STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION**

**TABLE OF CONTENTS** 

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| **[GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUST](#xx_8925bea3-b8ec-453b-92d6-08c0df80d57c_1)** | 4  |
| **[INVESTMENT POLICIES, TECHNIQUES AND RELATED RISKS](#xx_0283e499-2114-4096-bc61-46f9ecb171be_1)** | 5  |
| **[SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS](#xx_0283e499-2114-4096-bc61-46f9ecb171be_31)** | 35  |
| **[INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS](#xx_75b204be-843e-4e2c-8a2b-ab5af9a264c4_1)** | 38  |
| **[MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST](#xx_dd294ec0-f8d2-43d2-93df-c6be6fda6dcc_1)** | 40  |
| **[INVESTMENT ADVISOR](#xx_5f5a73db-3e66-4107-b9d8-5ea9e2d7e355_1)** | 45  |
| **[PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT](#xx_5f5a73db-3e66-4107-b9d8-5ea9e2d7e355_3)** | 47  |
| **[OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS](#xx_2f485b3a-ba21-4511-a97d-c166ff7dae17_1)** | 50  |
| **[DISTRIBUTION OF FUND SHARES](#xx_2f485b3a-ba21-4511-a97d-c166ff7dae17_3)** | 52  |
| **[OTHER MATTERS](#xx_2f485b3a-ba21-4511-a97d-c166ff7dae17_5)** | 54  |
| **[PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE](#xx_2f485b3a-ba21-4511-a97d-c166ff7dae17_7)** | 56  |
| **[ORGANIZATION](#xx_2f485b3a-ba21-4511-a97d-c166ff7dae17_9)** | 58  |
| **[DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE](#xx_2f485b3a-ba21-4511-a97d-c166ff7dae17_9)** | 58  |
| **[TAXATION](#xx_ed48fabe-2766-4107-a6b0-56b89829442f_1)** | 60  |
| **[OTHER INFORMATION](#xx_ed48fabe-2766-4107-a6b0-56b89829442f_13)** | 72  |
| **[FINANCIAL STATEMENTS](#xx_ed48fabe-2766-4107-a6b0-56b89829442f_13)** | 72  |
| **[APPENDIX A](#xx_eb634de1-eb92-48f8-8326-6a794fa4716a_1)** | A-1  |
| **[APPENDIX B](#xx_f208ef5f-8dfb-4d86-b5f4-b2a70d301985_1)** | B-1  |
| **[APPENDIX C](#xx_cb6fba7e-01a2-437e-b2a9-35586803ab89_1)** | C-1  |

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**GLOSSARY OF TERMS**

For ease of use, certain terms or names that are used in this SAI have been shortened or abbreviated. A list of many of these terms and their corresponding full names or definitions can be found below. An investor may find it helpful to review the terms and names before reading the SAI.

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| **Term** | **Definition** |
| 1933 Act | Securities Act of 1933, as amended |
| 1934 Act | Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended  |
| 1940 Act | Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended  |
| Advisor or ProFund Advisors | ProFund Advisors LLC |
| Board of Trustees or Board | Board of Trustees of ProFunds |
| CCO | Chief Compliance Officer |
| CFTC | U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission |
| Code or Internal Revenue Code | Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended |
| Distributor | ProFunds Distributors, Inc. |
| Fund Complex | &nbsp;&nbsp; All operational registered investment companies that are <br> advised by the Advisor or its affiliates<br>|
| Geared Funds | Short Bitcoin ProFund |
| Independent Trustee(s) | &nbsp;&nbsp; Trustees who are not "Interested Persons" of ProFund <br> Advisors or the Trust as defined under Section 2(a)(19) of <br> the 1940 Act<br>|
| NAV | Net asset value |
| Rule 35d-1 Funds | &nbsp;&nbsp; Bitcoin ProFund, Ether ProFund, and Short Bitcoin <br> ProFund<br>|
| SAI | &nbsp;&nbsp; This Statement of Additional Information dated <br> November 28, 2025, as may be amended or supplemented<br>|
| SEC | U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission |
| Shares | The shares of a Fund |
| Trust | ProFunds |
| Trustee(s) | One or more of the trustees of the Trust |

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**GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUST**

The Trust is an open-end management investment company organized as a Delaware statutory trust on April 17, 1997. The Trust is composed of multiple separate series. Three series are discussed herein and other series may be added in the future. Investor or Service Class shares of any publicly available ProFund may be exchanged, without any charge, for Investor or Service Class shares, respectively, of another publicly available ProFund that offers such shares, on the basis of the respective net asset values ("NAVs") of such shares, provided, however, that certain minimum investment levels are maintained, as described in the Prospectus (see "Shareholders Services Guide — Account Minimums" in the Prospectus).

Each Fund is classified as non-diversified. Portfolio management is provided to each Fund by the Advisor. The investments made by a Fund and the results achieved by a Fund at any given time are not expected to be the same as those of other mutual funds for which the Advisor acts as investment adviser, including mutual funds with names, investment objectives and policies similar to those of a Fund. Reference is made to the Prospectus for a discussion of the investment objective and policies of each Fund. Set forth below is further information relating to each Fund, which supplements and should be read in conjunction with the Prospectus. The investment restrictions of a Fund specifically identified as fundamental policies may not be changed without the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Fund, as defined in the 1940 Act. The investment objective and all other investment policies of each Fund not specified as fundamental (including the benchmarks of each Fund) may be changed by the Board without the approval of shareholders.

It is the policy of each Fund to pursue its investment objective regardless of market conditions, to attempt to remain nearly fully invested and not to take defensive positions.

The investment techniques and strategies of each Fund discussed below may be used by a Fund if, in the opinion of the Advisor, the techniques or strategies may be advantageous to the Fund. A Fund may reduce or eliminate its use of any of these techniques or strategies without changing the Fund's fundamental policies. There is no assurance that any of the techniques or strategies listed below, or any of the other methods of investment available to a Fund, will result in the achievement of the Fund's objective. Also, there can be no assurance that a Fund will grow to, or maintain, an economically viable size, and management may determine to liquidate the Fund at any time, which time may not be an opportune one for shareholders.

The terms "favorable market conditions" and "adverse market conditions," as used in this SAI, are Fund-specific. Market conditions should be considered favorable to a Fund when such conditions make it more likely that the value of an investment in that Fund will increase. Market conditions should be considered adverse to a Fund when such conditions make it more likely that the value of an investment in that Fund will decrease.

Over the past five years, the following Funds have undergone name changes:

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| **Prior Fund Name** | **Current Fund Name** | **Effective Date of**<br> **Name Change**<br>|
| Bitcoin Strategy ProFund | Bitcoin ProFund | September 27, 2024 |
| Short Bitcoin Strategy ProFund | Short Bitcoin ProFund | September 27, 2024 |

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**INVESTMENT POLICIES, TECHNIQUES AND RELATED RISKS**

**GENERAL**

Short Bitcoin ProFund may consider changing its index at any time, including if, for example: the current index becomes unavailable; the Board believes that the current index no longer serves the investment needs of a majority of shareholders or that another index may better serve their needs; or the financial or economic environment makes it difficult for the Fund's investment results to correspond sufficiently to its current index. If believed appropriate, a Fund may specify an index for itself that is proprietary.

There can be no assurance that a Fund will achieve its investment objective.

For purposes of this SAI, the word "invest" refers to a Fund directly and indirectly investing in securities or other instruments. Similarly, when used in this SAI, the word "investment" refers to a Fund's direct and indirect investments in securities and other instruments. For example, a Fund may often invest indirectly in securities or instruments by using financial instruments with economic exposure similar to those securities or instruments.

Additional information concerning a Fund, its investment policies and techniques, and the securities and financial instruments in which it may invest is set forth below.

**NAME POLICIES**

Each Rule 35d-1 Fund is subject to a policy adopted pursuant to Rule 35d-1 under the 1940 Act (the so-called "names rule") and commits to invest at least 80% of its assets (i.e., net assets plus borrowings for investment purposes), under normal circumstances, in the types of securities suggested by its name and/or investments with similar economic characteristics. Such direct or inverse exposure may be obtained through direct investments/short positions in the securities and/or through investments with similar economic characteristics. For the purposes of each such investment policy, "assets" includes a Fund's net assets, as well as amounts borrowed for investment purposes, if any. In addition, for purposes of such an investment policy, "assets" includes not only the amount of a Fund's net assets attributable to investments providing direct investment exposure to the type of investments suggested by its name (*e.g.*, the value of stocks, or the value of derivative instruments such as futures, options or options on futures), but also cash and cash equivalents that are segregated on the Fund's books and records or being used as collateral, as required by applicable regulatory guidance, or otherwise available to cover such investment exposure. The Board has adopted a non-fundamental policy to provide investors with at least 60 days' notice prior to changes in a Fund's name policy.

**BITCOIN RELATED INVESTMENTS**

Bitcoin is a digital asset which serves as the unit of account on an open source, decentralized, peer-to-peer computer network. Bitcoin may be used to pay for goods and services, stored for future use, or converted to a fiat currency. The value of bitcoin is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body.

The value of bitcoin is determined in part by the supply of (which is limited), and demand for, bitcoin in the markets for exchange that have been organized to facilitate the trading of bitcoin.

Bitcoin is maintained on the decentralized, open source, peer-to-peer computer network (the "Bitcoin Network"). No single entity owns or operates the Bitcoin Network. The Bitcoin Network is accessed through software and governs bitcoin's creation, movement, and ownership. The source code for the Bitcoin Network, often referred to as the Bitcoin Protocol, is open source, and anyone can contribute to its development.

Bitcoin is the native token on the Bitcoin Network. As with other digital assets, bitcoin and the Bitcoin blockchain have been designed to support a number of applications and use cases. For bitcoin, these include serving as a medium of exchange (e.g., digital cash) and as a durable store of value (e.g., digital

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gold). The Bitcoin Network's uses and capabilities are narrower when compared to the Ethereum network, which facilitates smart contracts and the issuance of other non-native tokens.

<u>The Bitcoin Network</u>

The infrastructure of the Bitcoin Network is collectively maintained by participants in the Bitcoin Network, which include miners, developers, and users. Miners validate transactions and are currently compensated for that service in bitcoin. Developers maintain and contribute updates to the Bitcoin Network's source code often referred to as the Bitcoin Protocol. Users access the Bitcoin Network using open source software. Anyone can be a user, developer, or miner.

Bitcoin is "stored" on a digital transaction ledger commonly known as a "blockchain." A blockchain is a type of shared and continually reconciled database, stored in a decentralized manner on the computers of certain users of the digital asset and protected by cryptography. The Bitcoin Blockchain contains a record and transaction history for each bitcoin.

<u>The Bitcoin Protocol</u>

The Bitcoin Protocol is an open source project with no official company or group that controls the source. Anyone can review the underlying code and suggest changes. There are, however, a number of individual developers that regularly contribute to a specific distribution of bitcoin software known as the "Bitcoin Core." Developers of the Bitcoin Core loosely oversee the development of the source code. There are many other compatible versions of the bitcoin software, but the Bitcoin Core is the most widely adopted and currently provides the de facto standard for the Bitcoin Protocol. The core developers are able to access, and can alter, the Bitcoin Network source code and, as a result, they are responsible for quasi-official releases of updates and other changes to the Bitcoin Network's source code.

However, because bitcoin has no central authority, the release of updates to the Bitcoin Network's source code by the core developers does not guarantee that the updates will be automatically adopted by the other participants. Users and miners must accept any changes made to the source code by downloading the proposed modification and that modification is effective only with respect to those bitcoin users and miners who choose to download it. As a practical matter, a modification to the source code becomes part of the Bitcoin Network only if it is accepted by participants that collectively have a majority of the processing power on the Bitcoin Network.

If a modification is accepted by only a percentage of users and miners, a division will occur such that one network will run the pre-modification source code and the other network will run the modified source code. Such a division is known as a "fork."

<u>Bitcoin Futures</u>

The price of bitcoin futures is based on the expected price of bitcoin on certain crypto asset trading platforms at a future date, specifically, the expiration date of the bitcoin futures contract. Bitcoin futures prices are based on the Bitcoin Reference Rate, which reflects the price of bitcoin on certain crypto asset trading platforms only, and not the bitcoin cash market.

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Although a Fund does not invest in or short bitcoin, events impacting the price of bitcoin across all digital asset trading venues could impact the price and market for bitcoin futures, and therefore the performance of the Fund. Such trading venues may serve as a pricing source for the calculation of the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate which provides reference prices for final settlement of CME bitcoin futures. These trading venues are or may become subject to regulatory actions that may have a material adverse impact on the Fund, its investments, and its ability to implement its investment strategy.

The liquidity of the market for bitcoin futures depends on, among other things: the supply and demand for bitcoin futures; the supply and demand for bitcoin; the adoption of bitcoin for commercial uses; the anticipated increase of investments in bitcoin-related investment products by retail and institutional investors; speculative interest in bitcoin, bitcoin futures, and bitcoin-related investment products; regulatory or other restrictions on investors' ability to invest in bitcoin futures; and the potential ability to hedge against the price of bitcoin with bitcoin futures (and vice versa).

The market for bitcoin futures may be illiquid. This means that a Fund may not be able to buy and sell bitcoin futures quickly or at the desired price. For example, it is difficult to execute a trade at a specific price when there is a relatively small volume of buy and sell orders in a market. A materially adverse development in one or more of the factors on which the liquidity of the market for bitcoin futures depends may cause the market to become illiquid, for short or long periods. In such markets, a Fund may not be able to buy and sell bitcoin futures quickly (or at all) or at the desired price. Market illiquidity may cause losses for a Fund. Additionally, the large size of the futures positions which a Fund may acquire increases the risk of illiquidity, as larger positions may be more difficult to fully liquidate, may take longer to liquidate, and, as a result of their size, may expose the Fund to potentially more significant losses while trying to do so. Limits imposed by counterparties, exchanges or other regulatory organizations, such as accountability levels, position limits and daily price fluctuation limits, may contribute to a lack of liquidity with respect to some financial instruments and have a negative impact on Fund performance. During periods of market illiquidity, including periods of market disruption and volatility, it may be difficult or impossible for a Fund to buy or sell futures contracts or other financial instruments.

The contractual obligations of a buyer or seller holding a futures contract to expiration may be satisfied by settling in cash as provided by the terms of such contract. However, a Fund does not intend to hold bitcoin futures through expiration. Instead, a Fund intends to "roll" futures positions. "Rolling" refers to a process whereby futures contracts nearing expiration are closed out and replaced with identical futures contracts with a later expiration date. Accordingly, a Fund is subject to risks related to rolling.

When the market for certain futures contracts is such that the prices are higher in the more distant delivery months than in the nearer delivery months, the sale during the course of the "rolling process" of the more nearby bitcoin futures would take place at a price that is lower than the price of the more distant bitcoin futures. This pattern of higher futures prices for longer expiration bitcoin futures is often referred to as "contango." Alternatively, when the market for certain bitcoin futures is such that the prices are higher in the nearer months than in the more distant months, the sale during the course of the rolling process of the more nearby bitcoin futures would take place at a price that is higher than the price of the more distant bitcoin futures. This pattern of higher future prices for shorter expiration bitcoin futures is referred to as "backwardation."

There have been extended periods in which contango or backwardation has existed in certain futures markets in general. Such periods could occur in the future for bitcoin futures and may cause significant and sustained losses. Additionally because of the frequency with which a Fund may roll futures contracts, the impact of contango or backwardation on Fund performance may be greater than it would have been if the Fund rolled futures contracts less frequently.

The CME has established margin requirements for bitcoin futures at levels that may be substantially higher than the margin requirements for more established futures contracts. The futures commission merchants ("FCMs") utilized by a Fund may impose margin requirements in addition to those imposed by the exchanges. Margin requirements are subject to change, and may be raised in the future by the exchanges and the FCMs.

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Margin Requirements may be more likely to change during periods of high volatility. High margin requirements could prevent a Fund from obtaining sufficient exposure to bitcoin futures and may adversely affect its ability to achieve its investment objective. An FCM's failure to return required margin to a Fund on a timely basis may cause such Fund to delay redemption settlement dates and/or restrict, postpone or limit the right of redemption.

The term "margin" refers to the minimum amount a Fund must deposit and maintain with its FCM in order to establish an open position in futures contracts. The minimum amount of margin required in connection with a particular futures contract is set by the exchange on which such contract is traded and is subject to change at any time during the term of the contract. FCMs may require customers to post additional amounts above the required minimums. Futures contracts are customarily bought and sold on margins that represent a percentage of the aggregate purchase or sales price of the contract.

In addition, FCMs utilized by a Fund may impose limits on the amount of exposure to futures contracts the Fund can obtain through such FCMs. As a result, a Fund may need to transact through a number of FCMs to achieve its investment objective. If enough FCMs are not willing to transact with a Fund, or if exposure limits imposed by such FCMs do not provide sufficient exposure, the Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective.

There may be circumstances that could prevent or make it impractical for a Fund to operate in a manner consistent with its investment objective and investment strategies.

The price of bitcoin has experienced periods of extreme volatility. The price of bitcoin may change dramatically and without warning. This volatility is due to a number of factors, including the supply and demand for bitcoin, concerns about potential manipulation of the price of bitcoin and the safety of bitcoin, market perceptions of the value of bitcoin as an investment, continuing development of the regulations applicable to bitcoin, and the changes exhibited by an early-stage technological innovation.

It is believed that speculators and investors who seek to profit from trading and holding bitcoin currently account for a significant portion of bitcoin demand. Such speculation regarding the potential future appreciation in the price of bitcoin may artificially inflate or deflate the price of bitcoin. Conversely, evolving government regulation, the perception of onerous regulatory actions, concerns over the potential for fraud and manipulation of the price of bitcoin and other factors may cause volatility in the price of bitcoin. Developments related to the Bitcoin Network's operations, also contribute to the volatility in the price of bitcoin. These factors may continue to cause the price of bitcoin to be volatile, which may have a negative impact on the performance of a Fund.

The trading of bitcoin is fragmented across numerous digital asset trading venues. The fragmentation of the volume of bitcoin transactions across multiple digital asset trading venues can lead to a higher volatility than would be expected if volume was concentrated in a single digital asset trading venue. Market fragmentation and volatility increases the likelihood of price differences across different digital asset trading venues.

Market participants trading bitcoin futures may seek to "hedge" or otherwise manage their exposure to such contracts by taking offsetting positions in bitcoin. Fragmentation may require market participants to analyze multiple prices, which may be inconsistent and quickly changing. Fragmentation also may require market participants to potentially fill their positions through a number of transactions on different crypto asset trading platforms. These factors potentially increase the cost and uncertainty of trading bitcoin and may decrease the effectiveness of using transactions in bitcoin to help manage or offset positions in bitcoin futures. Market participants who are unable to fully or effectively manage or hedge their positions in bitcoin futures typically would be expected to widen the bid-ask spreads on such contracts, which could potentially decrease the trading volume and liquidity of such contracts and have a negative impact on the price of such contracts.

Bitcoin, the Bitcoin Network and digital asset trading venues are relatively new and not subject to the same regulations as regulated securities or futures exchanges. Bitcoin crypto asset trading platforms that are regulated typically must comply with minimum net worth, cybersecurity, and anti-money laundering

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requirements, but are not typically required to protect customers or their markets to the same extent that regulated securities exchanges or futures exchanges are required to do so. As a result, markets for bitcoin may be subject to manipulation or fraud and may be subject to larger and/or more frequent sudden declines than assets traded on more traditional exchanges. Investors in bitcoin may lose money, possibly the entire value of their investments.

There is no central registry showing which individuals or entities own bitcoin or the quantity of bitcoin that is owned by any particular person or entity. It is possible that a small group of early bitcoin adopters hold a significant proportion of the bitcoin that has been thus far created. There are no regulations in place that would prevent a large holder of bitcoin or a group of holders from selling their bitcoins, which could depress the price of bitcoin, or otherwise attempting to manipulate the price of bitcoin or the Bitcoin Network.

Events could adversely affect the price of bitcoin, reduce user confidence in bitcoin, the Bitcoin Network and the fairness of the venues for trading bitcoin and slow (or even reverse) the further adoption of bitcoin. Such occurrences may introduce additional volatility and have a negative impact on Fund performance.

Malicious actors could theoretically structure an attack whereby such actors gains control of more than half of the Bitcoin Network's processing power, or "aggregate hashrate." If a malicious actor or group of actors acquired a hashrate exceeding the rest of the Bitcoin Network, it would be able to exert unilateral control over the addition of blocks to the Bitcoin Blockchain. This would allow a malicious actor to engage in "double spending" (i.e., use the same bitcoin for two or more transactions), prevent other transactions from being confirmed on the Bitcoin Blockchain, or prevent other miners from mining any valid new blocks. Each of the events described above, among other things, could adversely affect the price of bitcoin; reduce user confidence in bitcoin, the Bitcoin Network and the fairness of digital asset trading venues; and slow (or even reverse) the further adoption of bitcoin.

The Bitcoin Protocol was built using open source software by a small group of developers known as the "Bitcoin Core" (as defined herein) who help develop and maintain the original version of bitcoin, the underlying asset upon which bitcoin futures are based. The open source nature of the Bitcoin Protocol permits any developer to review the underlying code and suggest changes to it via "Bitcoin Improvement Proposals", or "BIPs." If accepted by a sufficient number of miners, BIPs may result in substantial changes to the Bitcoin Network, including changes that result in "forks" (as described herein). The Bitcoin Network has already experienced two major forks after developers attempted to increase transaction capacity. Blocks mined on these new "forked" networks now diverge from blocks mined on the original Bitcoin Network maintained by the Bitcoin Core, resulting in the creation of two new blockchains whose digital assets are referred to as "Bitcoin Cash" and "Bitcoin Gold." Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold now operate as separate, independent networks. Multiple BIPs still exist, many of which are aimed at increasing the transaction capacity of the Bitcoin Network, and it is possible that one or more of these BIPs could result in further network forks. It is possible that the price of the bitcoin futures subsequent to a "fork" may be linked to the price of bitcoin on only one of the resulting Bitcoin Networks, rather than the aggregate price of bitcoin on all resulting Bitcoin Networks.

The CME considers a hard fork of the Bitcoin Blockchain where both forks continue to be actively mined and traded but may not be fungible with each other, as an unusual and extreme circumstance. The CME has determined, in the event of a hard fork or other circumstance in which the split of bitcoin is expected, CME shall decide what action to take to align bitcoin futures exposure with cash market exposures, as the CME deems appropriate.

It is possible that, notwithstanding the protocols implemented to attempt to address the impact of forks on bitcoin futures, forks and similar events could have an adverse effect on the price of bitcoin and the bitcoin futures in which a Fund invests and may adversely affect an investment in the Fund. The price of bitcoin is highly volatile, which could have a negative impact on the price and trading of bitcoin futures and the performance of a Fund.

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Since the price and trading of bitcoin futures is influenced by the price of bitcoin and events impacting the price of bitcoin, the Bitcoin Network or the digital asset trading venues, each of the events described above could have a negative impact on the price and market for bitcoin futures. For example, such events could lead to a lack of liquidity in the market for bitcoin futures or have a negative impact on the price of bitcoin futures.

Changes in the Bitcoin Network could have an adverse effect on the operation and price of bitcoin, which could have an adverse effect on the price of bitcoin futures and the value of an investment in a Fund.

New bitcoin is created when bitcoin "miners" use computers on the Bitcoin Network to solve bitcoin's "proof of work" algorithm which records and verifies every bitcoin transaction on the Bitcoin Blockchain. In return for their services, miners are rewarded through receipt of a set amount of bitcoin known as the "block reward." The current block reward for solving a new block is three and one-eight (3.125) bitcoin per block; a decrease from six and one-quarter (6.25) bitcoin in April 2024. Based on current processing power, or "hashrate", the block reward is estimated to halve every four (4) years. Because the block reward slowly declines at a fixed rate over time, a user may incentivize a miner to prioritize the processing of their transaction by including excess bitcoin which is collected by the miner in the form of a "transaction fee." If transaction fees are not sufficiently high or if transaction fees increase to the point of being prohibitively expensive for users, miners may not have an adequate incentive to continue mining and may cease their mining operations.

If the price of bitcoin or the reward for mining new blocks is not sufficiently high to incentivize miners, miners may cease expending hashrate to solve blocks and, as a result, confirmations of transactions on the Bitcoin Blockchain could be slowed temporarily and inhibit the function of the Bitcoin Network. This could have a negative impact on the value of an investment in a Fund.

Additionally, if the price of bitcoin falls below that which is required for mining operators to turn a profit, some mining operators may temporarily discontinue mining bitcoin by either halting operations or switching their mining operations to mine other digital assets. If miners reduce or cease their mining operations it would reduce the aggregate hashrate on the Bitcoin Network, which would adversely affect the confirmation process for transactions (i.e., temporarily decreasing the speed at which blocks are added to the blockchain until the next scheduled adjustment in difficulty for block solutions) and make the Bitcoin Network more vulnerable to a malicious actor obtaining control in excess of fifty (50) percent of the aggregate hashrate on the Bitcoin Network. Periodically, the Bitcoin Network is designed to adjust the difficulty for block solutions so that solution speeds remain in the vicinity of the expected ten (10) minute confirmation time currently targeted by the Bitcoin Network protocol, but significant reductions in aggregate hashrate on the Bitcoin Network could result in material delays in transaction confirmation time. Any reduction in confidence in the confirmation process or aggregate hashrate of the Bitcoin Network may adversely affect the utility and price of bitcoin, which may have a negative impact on bitcoin futures.

A decline in the adoption of bitcoin could have a negative impact on the price of bitcoin and the bitcoin trading venues and, in turn, a negative impact on the price and market for bitcoin futures.

Bitcoin is used as a form of payment both directly and, more commonly, through an intermediary service which converts bitcoin payments into local currency. However, the adoption of bitcoin has been limited when compared with the increase in the price of bitcoin as determined by the digital asset trading venues. This may indicate that the majority of bitcoin's use continues to be for investment and speculative purposes. The continued adoption of bitcoin will require growth in its usage as a means of payment and in the Bitcoin Blockchain for various applications.

A lack of expansion or a reduction in usage of bitcoin and the Bitcoin Blockchain could adversely affect the digital asset trading venues. This, in turn, may have a negative impact on the market for bitcoin. Even if growth in bitcoin adoption continues in the near or medium-term, there is no assurance that bitcoin usage, or the market for bitcoin futures, will continue to grow over the long-term. A contraction in the use of bitcoin may result in a lack of liquidity in the digital asset trading venues, increased volatility in or a reduction to the price of bitcoin, and other negative consequences. This, in turn, could exacerbate any lack of

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liquidity in the market for bitcoin futures, cause increased volatility in, or a reduction to the price, of bitcoin futures and other negative consequences. Each of these events could increase volatility that would adversely impact the value of an investment in a Fund.

A new competing digital asset may pose a challenge to bitcoin's current market dominance, resulting in a reduction in demand for bitcoin, which could have a negative impact on the price and market for bitcoin.

The Bitcoin Network and bitcoin, as an asset, currently hold a "first-to-market" advantage over other digital assets. This first-to-market advantage has resulted in the Bitcoin Network evolving into the most well-developed network of any digital asset. The Bitcoin Network currently enjoys the largest user base of any digital asset and, more importantly, the largest combined mining power in use to secure the Bitcoin Blockchain. Having a large mining network enhances user confidence regarding the security of the Bitcoin Blockchain and long-term stability of the Bitcoin Network. However, the large mining network also increases the difficulty of solving for bitcoins, which at times may incentivize miners to mine other digital assets. It is possible that real or perceived shortcomings in the Bitcoin Network, technological, regulatory or other developments could result in a decline in popularity and acceptance of bitcoin and the Bitcoin Network.

It is possible that other blockchains will emerge that are similarly designed to serve as an alternative payment system, such as those focused on privacy through the use of zero-knowledge cryptography. These alternative blockchains have in the past and may in the future seek to compete with the Bitcoin Network by offering networks that improve the speed of transaction processing, address issues in the finality and variability of transaction fees in the Bitcoin Networks, and with lesser volatility in the digital asset's price than bitcoin. The market demand for these alternative blockchains may reduce the market demand for bitcoin which would adversely impact the price of bitcoin, and as a result, an investment in the Fund.

It is also possible that other digital assets and trading systems could become more widely accepted and used than bitcoin. In particular, digital assets "Ethereum", "Ripple" and "Stellar" have acquired a substantial share of the digital asset market in recent years, which may be in part due to perceived institutional backing, demand for unique or additional use-cases, and/or demand for potentially advantageous features not incorporated into the Bitcoin Network and bitcoin. Additionally, growth in market share for other digital assets may be in part due to demand for consensus mechanisms and scalability different from the Bitcoin Network and bitcoin. Such demand may exceed demand for the Bitcoin Network and bitcoin. There are other digital assets, or alt-coins, gaining momentum as the price of the bitcoin continues to rise and investors see the cheaper digital assets as attractive alternatives. Additionally, the continued rise of alt-coins could lead to a reduction in demand for bitcoin, which could have a negative impact on the price and market for bitcoin and the digital asset trading venues.

Regulatory initiatives by governments and uniform law proposals by academics and participants in the bitcoin economy may impact the use of bitcoin or the operation of the Bitcoin Network in a manner that adversely affects bitcoin futures.

As bitcoin and other digital assets have grown in popularity and market size, certain U.S. federal and state governments, foreign governments and self-regulatory agencies have begun to examine the operations of bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and other digital assets, the Bitcoin Network, bitcoin users, and the digital asset trading venues. Regulation of digital assets, like bitcoin, and initial coin offerings ("ICOs") in the U.S. and foreign jurisdictions could restrict the use of bitcoin or impose other requirements that may adversely impact the liquidity and price of bitcoin, the demand for bitcoin, the operations of the digital asset trading venues and the performance of the bitcoin futures. If the digital asset trading venues become subject to onerous regulations, among other things, trading in bitcoin may be concentrated in a smaller number of crypto asset trading platforms, which may materially impact the price, volatility and trading volumes of bitcoin. Additionally, the digital asset trading venues may be required to comply with tax, anti-money laundering ("AML"), know-your-customer ("KYC") and other regulatory requirements, compliance and reporting obligations that may make it more costly to transact in or trade bitcoin (which may materially impact price, volatility or trading of bitcoin more generally). Each of these events could have a negative impact on the price of bitcoin futures and increase volatility.

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The regulation of bitcoin, digital assets and related products and services continues to evolve. The inconsistent and sometimes conflicting regulatory landscape may make it more difficult for bitcoin businesses to provide services, which may impede the growth of the bitcoin economy and have an adverse effect on consumer adoption and the market value of bitcoin. Conversely, the resolution of these conflicts may result in the rapid expansion of the bitcoin economy and consumer adoption. There is a possibility of future regulatory change altering, perhaps to a material extent, the nature of an investment in a Fund or the ability of the Fund to continue to operate.

Additionally, to the extent that bitcoin itself is determined to be a security, commodity future or other regulated asset, or to the extent that a United States or foreign government or quasi-governmental agency exerts regulatory authority over the Bitcoin Network, bitcoin trading or ownership in bitcoin, the bitcoin futures may be adversely affected, which may have an adverse effect on the value of your investment in a Fund. In sum, bitcoin regulation takes many different forms and will, therefore, impact bitcoin and its usage in a variety of manners.

The Bitcoin Network is currently maintained by the Bitcoin Core and no single entity owns the Bitcoin Network. However, with the growing adoption of bitcoin and the significant increase in speculative activity surrounding bitcoin and digital assets, third parties may be increasingly motivated to assert intellectual property rights claims relating to the operation of the Bitcoin Network or applications built upon the Bitcoin Blockchain. Regardless of the merit of any intellectual property or other legal action, any threatened action that reduces confidence in the Bitcoin Network's or the Bitcoin Blockchain's long-term viability or the ability of end-users to hold and transfer bitcoin may adversely affect the price of bitcoin and adversely affect the bitcoin futures. Additionally, a meritorious intellectual property rights claim could prevent end-users from accessing the Bitcoin Network or holding or transferring their bitcoin, which could adversely affect the value of the bitcoin futures.

An interruption in Internet service or a limitation of Internet access could impact the functionality of the Bitcoin Network.

The Bitcoin Network's functionality relies on the Internet. A broadly accepted and widely adopted decentralized network is necessary for a fully-functional blockchain network, such as the Bitcoin Network. Features of the Bitcoin Network, such as decentralization, open source protocol, and reliance on peer-to-peer connectivity, are essential to preserve the stability of the network and decrease the risk of fraud or cyber-attacks. A significant disruption of Internet connectivity affecting large numbers of users or geographic areas could impede the functionality of the Bitcoin Network. Any technical disruptions or regulatory limitations that affect Internet access may have an adverse effect on the Bitcoin Network, the price of bitcoin and bitcoin futures.

**ETHER RELATED INVESTMENTS**

<u>Ether</u>

Ether is a digital asset which serves as the unit of account on an open-source, decentralized, peer-to-peer computer network. Ether may be used to pay for goods and services, stored for future use, or converted to a fiat currency. As of the date of this SAI, the adoption of ether for these purposes has been limited. The value of ether is not backed by any government, corporation, or other identified body.

The value of ether is determined in part by the supply of and demand for, ether in the markets for exchange that have been organized to facilitate the trading of ether. Ether is the second largest digital asset by market capitalization behind bitcoin.

Ether is maintained on the decentralized, open source, peer-to-peer computer network ("Ethereum Network"). No single entity owns or operates the Ethereum Network.

Ether is the native token on the Ethereum Network, but users may create additional tokens, the ownership of which is recorded on the Ethereum Network. As with other digital assets, ether and the

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Ethereum blockchain have been designed to support a number of applications and use cases. For ether, these include: serving as a medium or exchange and a durable store of value, facilitating the use of smart contracts and decentralized products and platforms, permitting the issuance and exchange of non-native tokens (including non-fungible tokens and asset-backed tokens), and supporting various "layer 2" projects. Compared to the Bitcoin Network, which is solely intended to record the ownership of bitcoin, the intended uses of the Ethereum Network are far more broad.

The Ethereum Foundation ("EF") is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to supporting Ethereum and related technologies. The EF, alongside other organizations, supports Ethereum Protocol development through funding and advocacy. The EF finances its activities through its initial allocation of ether at the launch of the Ether Network in 2015. Although the EF does not control Ethereum, and is one of many organizations within the Ethereum ecosystem, it is the most significant driving force for Ethereum Protocol development and support of Ethereum generally.

<u>Ethereum Network</u>

The infrastructure of the Ethereum Network is collectively maintained by participants in the Ethereum Network, which include validators, developers, and users. Validators validate transactions and are currently compensated for that service in ether, as determined by the Ethereum Protocol. Developers maintain and contribute updates to the Ethereum Network's source code. Users access the Ethereum Network using open-source software. Anyone can be a user, developer, or validator.

Ether is maintained on a digital transaction ledger commonly known as a "blockchain." A blockchain is a type of shared and continually reconciled database, stored in a decentralized manner on the computers of certain users of the digital asset and is protected by cryptography. The Ethereum blockchain contains a record and history for each ether transaction.

The Ethereum blockchain allows for the creation of decentralized applications that are supported by a transaction protocol referred to as "smart contracts," which includes the cryptographic operations that verify and secure ether transactions. A smart contract operates by a pre-defined set of rules (i.e., "if/then statements") that allows it to automatically execute code on the Ethereum Network. Such actions taken by the pre-defined set of rules are not necessarily contractual in nature but are intended to eliminate the need for a third party to carry out code execution on behalf of users, making the system decentralized, allowing decentralized application developers to create a wide range of applications.

<u>Ethereum Protocol</u>

The Ether Protocol is an open source project with no official company or group in control. Anyone can review the underlying code and suggest changes. Because there is no central authority, the release of updates to the Ethereum Protocol source code by developers does not guarantee that the updates will be automatically adopted by the other participants. Users and validators must accept any changes made to the source code by downloading the proposed modification and that modification is effective only with respect to those ether users and validators who choose to download it. As a practical matter, a modification to the source code becomes part of the Ethereum Network only if it is accepted by validators that collectively represent a supermajority (two-thirds) of the cumulative validations on the Ethereum blockchain.

If a modification is accepted by only a portion of users and validators, a division will occur such that one network will run the pre-modification source code and the other network will run the modified source code. Such a division is known as a "fork."

New ether is created through "staking" of ether by validators. Validators are required to stake ether in order to perform validation activities and then, as a reward, earn newly created ether. Validation activities include verifying transactions, storing data, and adding to the Ethereum blockchain. Further, with its collective computing power on the distributed network, the Ethereum Network provides the ability to execute peer-to-peer transactions to realize, via smart contracts, automatic, conditional transfer of value and information, including money, voting rights, and property.

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An Ethereum private key controls the transfer or "spending" of ether from its associated public Ethereum address. An Ethereum "wallet" is a collection of public Ethereum addresses and their associated private key(s). It is designed such that only the owner of ether can send ether, only the intended recipient of ether can unlock what the sender sent and both transactions and ownership can be verified by any third party anywhere in the world.'

Fees need to be paid in ether in order to facilitate transactions and execute smart contracts. The fee that is charged is called "gas." Gas price is often a small fraction of ether, which is denoted in the unit of Gwei (10^9 Gwei = 1 ether). Gas is essential in sustaining the Ethereum Network. It incentivizes validators to process and verify transactions and incentivizes new validators to stake ether. Gas fees are a product of Ethereum Network demand relative to the Ethereum Network's capacity.

<u>Ether Futures</u>

A futures contract is a standardized contract traded on, or subject to the rules of, an exchange to buy or sell a specified type and quantity of a particular underlying asset at a designated price. Futures contracts are traded on a wide variety of underlying assets, including ether, bonds, interest rates, agricultural products, stock indexes, currencies, digital assets, energy, metals, economic indicators and statistical measures. The notional size and calendar term of futures contracts on a particular underlying asset are identical and are not subject to any negotiation, other than with respect to price and the number of contracts traded between the buyer and seller. Futures contracts expire on a designated date, referred to as the "expiration date."

A Fund generally deposits cash (also known as "margin") with an FCM for its open positions in futures contracts. The margin requirements or position limits may be based on the notional exposure of the futures contracts or the number of futures contracts purchased. The FCM, in turn, generally transfers such deposits to the clearing house to protect the clearing house against non-payment by a Fund. "Variation Margin" is the amount of cash that each party agrees to pay to or receive from the other to reflect the daily fluctuation in the value of the futures contract. The clearing house becomes substituted for each counterparty to a futures contract and, in effect, guarantees performance. In addition, the FCM may require a Fund to deposit additional margin collateral in excess of the clearing house's requirements for the FCM's own protection. Margin requirements for CME Ether Futures are substantially higher than margin requirements for many other types of futures contracts.

CME Ether Futures commenced trading on the CME Globex electronic trading platform on February 8, 2021 under the ticker symbol "ETH". CME Ether Futures are cash-settled in U.S. dollars, based on the CME CF Ether Reference Rate. The CME CF Ether Reference Rate is a volume-weighted composite of U.S. dollar-ether trading activity on the Constituent Exchanges. The Constituent Exchanges are selected by CF Benchmarks based on the Constituent Exchange Criteria. The Constituent Exchange Criteria requires each Constituent Exchange to implement policies and procedures to ensure fair and transparent market conditions and to identify and impede illegal, unfair or manipulative trading practices. Additionally, each Constituent Exchange must comply with, among other things, capital market regulations, money transmission regulations, client money custody regulations, know-you-client regulations and anti-money laundering regulations.

Each Constituent Exchange is reviewed annually by an oversight committee established by CF Benchmarks to confirm that the Constituent Exchange continues to meet all criteria. CF Benchmarks and the CME CF Ether Reference Rate are subject to United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority Regulation

Although a Fund does not invest in ether, events impacting the price of ether across all ether trading venues could impact the price and market for ether futures, and therefore the performance of the Fund. Such trading venues may serve as a pricing source for the calculation of the CME CF Ether Reference Rate which provides reference prices for final settlement of CME ether futures. These trading venues are or may become subject to regulatory actions that may have a material adverse impact on a Fund, its investments, and its ability to implement its investment strategy.

The liquidity of the market for ether futures depends on, among other things: the supply and demand for ether futures; the supply and demand for ether; the adoption of ether for commercial uses; the anticipated

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increase of investments in ether-related investment products by retail and institutional investors; speculative interest in ether, ether futures, and ether-related investment products; regulatory or other restrictions on investors' ability to invest in ether futures; and the potential ability to hedge against the price of ether with ether futures (and vice versa).

The market for ether futures may be illiquid. This means that a Fund may not be able to buy and sell ether futures quickly or at the desired price. For example, it is difficult to execute a trade at a specific price when there is a relatively small volume of buy and sell orders in a market. A materially adverse development in one or more of the factors on which the liquidity of the market for ether futures depends may cause the market to become illiquid, for short or long periods. In such markets, a Fund may not be able to buy and sell ether futures quickly (or at all) or at the desired price. Market illiquidity may cause losses for a Fund. Additionally, the large size of the futures positions which a Fund may acquire increases the risk of illiquidity, as larger positions may be more difficult to fully liquidate, may take longer to liquidate, and, as a result of their size, may expose the Fund to potentially more significant losses while trying to do so. Limits imposed by counterparties, exchanges or other regulatory organizations, such as accountability levels, position limits and daily price fluctuation limits, may contribute to a lack of liquidity with respect to some financial instruments and have a negative impact on Fund performance. During periods of market illiquidity, including periods of market disruption and volatility, it may be difficult or impossible for a Fund to buy or sell futures contracts or other financial instruments.

The contractual obligations of a buyer or seller holding a futures contract to expiration may be satisfied by settling in cash as provided by the terms of such contract. However, a Fund does not intend to hold ether futures through expiration. Instead, the Fund intends to "roll" futures positions. "Rolling" refers to a process whereby futures contracts nearing expiration are closed out and replaced with identical futures contracts with a later expiration date. Accordingly, a Fund is subject to risks related to rolling.

When the market for certain futures contracts is such that the prices are higher in the more distant delivery months than in the nearer delivery months, the sale during the course of the "rolling process" of the more nearby ether futures would take place at a price that is lower than the price of the more distant ether futures. This pattern of higher futures prices for longer expiration ether futures is often referred to as "contango." Alternatively, when the market for certain ether futures is such that the prices are higher in the nearer months than in the more distant months, the sale during the course of the rolling process of the more nearby ether futures would take place at a price that is higher than the price of the more distant ether futures. This pattern of higher future prices for shorter expiration ether futures is referred to as "backwardation."

There have been extended periods in which contango or backwardation has existed in certain futures markets in general. Such periods could occur in the future for ether futures and may cause significant and sustained losses. Additionally because of the frequency with which a Fund may roll futures contracts, the impact of contango or backwardation on Fund performance may be greater than it would have been if the Fund rolled futures contracts less frequently.

The CME has established margin requirements for ether futures at levels that may be substantially higher than the margin requirements for more established futures contracts. The Futures Commission Merchants ("FCMs") utilized by a Fund may impose margin requirements in addition to those imposed by the exchanges. Margin requirements are subject to change, and may be raised in the future by the exchanges and the FCMs. Margin Requirements may be more likely to change during periods of high volatility. High margin requirements could prevent a Fund from obtaining sufficient exposure to ether futures and may adversely affect its ability to achieve its investment objective. An FCM's failure to return required margin to a Fund on a timely basis may cause such Fund to delay redemption settlement dates and/or restrict, postpone or limit the right of redemption.

The term "margin" refers to the minimum amount a Fund must deposit and maintain with its FCM in order to establish an open position in futures contracts. The minimum amount of margin required in connection with a particular futures contract is set by the exchange on which such contract is traded and is subject to change at any time during the term of the contract. FCMs may require customers to post additional

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amounts above the required minimums. Futures contracts are customarily bought and sold on margins that represent a percentage of the aggregate purchase or sales price of the contract.

In addition, FCMs utilized by a Fund may impose limits on the amount of exposure to futures contracts the Fund can obtain through such FCMs. As a result, a Fund may need to transact through a number of FCMs to achieve its investment objective. If enough FCMs are not willing to transact with a Fund, or if exposure limits imposed by such FCMs do not provide sufficient exposure, a Fund may not be able to achieve its investment objective.

There may be circumstances that could prevent or make it impractical for a Fund to operate in a manner consistent with its investment objective and investment strategies.

The price of ether has experienced periods of extreme volatility. The price of ether may change dramatically and without warning. This volatility is due to a number of factors, including the supply and demand for ether, concerns about potential manipulation of the price of ether and the safety of ether, market perceptions of the value of ether as an investment, continuing development of the regulations applicable to ether, and the changes exhibited by an early-stage technological innovation.

It is believed that speculators and investors who seek to profit from trading and holding ether currently account for a significant portion of ether demand. Such speculation regarding the potential future appreciation in the price of ether may artificially inflate or deflate the price of ether. Conversely, evolving government regulation, the perception of onerous regulatory actions, concerns over the potential for fraud and manipulation of the price of ether and other factors may cause a drop in the price of ether. Developments related to the Ethereum Network's operations, also contribute to the volatility in the price of ether. These factors may continue to cause the price of ether to be volatile, which may have a negative impact on the performance of the ether futures and on the performance of a Fund.

The trading of ether is fragmented across numerous trading venues. The fragmentation of the volume of ether transactions across multiple trading venues can lead to a higher volatility than would be expected if volume was concentrated in a single trading venue. Market fragmentation and volatility increases the likelihood of price differences across different trading venues.

Market participants trading ether futures may seek to "hedge" or otherwise manage their exposure to such contracts by taking offsetting positions in ether. Fragmentation may require market participants to analyze multiple prices, which may be inconsistent and quickly changing. Fragmentation also may require market participants to potentially fill their positions through a number of transactions on different crypto asset trading platforms. These factors potentially increase the cost and uncertainty of trading ether and may decrease the effectiveness of using transactions in ether to help manage or offset positions in ether futures. Market participants who are unable to fully or effectively manage or hedge their positions in ether futures typically would be expected to widen the bid-ask spreads on such contracts, which could potentially decrease the trading volume and liquidity of such contracts and have a negative impact on the price of such contracts.

Ether, the Ethereum Network and ether trading venues are relatively new. Unlike the exchanges for more traditional assets, such as equity securities and futures contracts, ether trading venues are largely unregulated and may be operating out of compliance with applicable regulation. Ether crypto asset trading platforms that are regulated typically must comply with minimum net worth, cybersecurity, and anti-money laundering requirements, but are not typically required to protect customers or their markets to the same extent that regulated securities exchanges or futures exchanges are required to do so. As a result, markets for ether may be subject to manipulation or fraud and may be subject to larger and/or more frequent sudden declines than assets traded on more traditional exchanges. Investors in ether may lose money, possibly the entire value of their investments.

There is no central registry showing which individuals or entities own ether or the quantity of ether that is owned by any particular person or entity. It is possible that a small group of early ether adopters hold a significant proportion of the ether that has been thus far created. There are no regulations in place that would

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prevent a large holder of ether or a group of holders from selling their ether, which could depress the price of ether, or otherwise attempting to manipulate the price of ether or the Ethereum Network.

Events could adversely affect the price of ether, reduce user confidence in ether, the Ethereum Network and the fairness of the venues for trading ether and slow (or even reverse) the further adoption of ether.

Malicious actors could theoretically structure an attack whereby they gain control of more than half of the network's staked ether, or "aggregate stake." If a malicious actor or group of actors acquired a stake exceeding the rest of the Ethereum Network, they would be able to exert unilateral control over the addition of blocks to the Ethereum blockchain. This would allow them to engage in "double spending," prevent other transactions from being confirmed on the Ethereum blockchain or prevent other validators from validating any new blocks. Each of these events, among other things, could adversely affect the price of ether, reduce user confidence in the Ethereum Network and the fairness of ether trading venues, and slow (or even reverse) the further adoption of ether.

The Ethereum Protocol was built using open source software by a small group of developers who help develop and maintain the original version of ether, the underlying asset upon which ether futures are based. The open source nature of the Ethereum Protocol permits any developer to review the underlying code and suggest changes to it. If accepted by a sufficient number of validators, these changes may result in substantial changes to the Ethereum Network, including changes that result in "forks" (as described herein). It is possible that the price of ether futures subsequent to a "fork" may be linked to the price of ether on only one of the resulting Ethereum Networks, rather than the aggregate price of ether on all resulting Ethereum Networks.

In April 2016, a decentralized autonomous organization, known as "The DAO" launched on the Ethereum Network. Decentralized autonomous organizations operate on smart contracts which form a foundational framework that dictates how the organization will operate. In exchange for ether, The DAO created DAO Tokens (proportional to the amount of ether paid) that were then assigned to the Ethereum blockchain address of the person or entity remitting the ether. A DAO Token granted the DAO Token holder certain voting and ownership rights in The DAO. In June 2016, The DAO smart contract code was hacked, resulting in approximately one-third of the total ether raised in The DAO's offering being diverted to an Ethereum blockchain address controlled by the attacker, an unknown individual or group. In response to the attack, and upon a vote of Ethereum community members, a "hard fork" was implemented which had the effect of transferring all of the funds raised (including those held by the attacker) from The DAO to a recovery address, where DAO Token holders could exchange their DAO Tokens for ether. Any DAO Token holders who adopted the hard fork could exchange their DAO Tokens for ether and avoid any loss. The permanent hard fork resulted in two different versions of the Ethereum blockchain: Ethereum and Ethereum Classic.

The CME considers a hard fork of the Ethereum blockchain where both forks continue to be actively validated and traded but may not be fungible with each other, as an unusual and extreme circumstance. The CME has determined, in the event of a hard fork or other circumstance in which the split of ether is expected, CME shall decide what action to take to align ether futures exposure with cash market exposures, as the CME deems appropriate. It is possible that, notwithstanding the protocols implemented to attempt to address the impact of forks on ether futures, forks and similar events could have an adverse effect on the price of ether and the ether futures in which a Fund invests and may adversely affect an investment in the Fund. The price of ether is highly volatile, which could have a negative impact on the price and trading of ether futures, and the performance of a Fund.

It is believed that speculators and investors who seek to profit from trading and holding ether currently account for a significant portion of ether demand. Such speculation regarding the potential future appreciation in the price of ether may artificially inflate or deflate the price of ether. Conversely, evolving government regulation, the perception of onerous regulatory actions, concerns over the potential for fraud and manipulation of the price of ether and other factors may cause a drop in the price of ether. Developments

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related to the Ethereum Network's operations, also contribute to the volatility in the price of ether. These factors may continue to cause the price of ether to be volatile, which may have a negative impact on the performance of the ether futures and on the performance of a Fund.

Since the price and trading of ether futures is influenced by the price of ether and events impacting the price of ether, the Ethereum Network or the ether trading venues, each of the events described above could have a negative impact on the price and market for ether futures. For example, such events could lead to a lack of liquidity in the market for ether futures or have a negative impact on the price of ether futures.

Changes in the Ethereum Network could have an adverse effect on the operation and price of ether, which could have an adverse effect on the price of ether futures and the value of an investment in a Fund.

New ether is created when ether "validators" use their stake on the Ethereum Network to participate in the consensus mechanism, which records and verifies every ether transaction on the Ethereum Blockchain. In return for their services, validators are rewarded through receipt of a set amount of ether. If transaction fees are not sufficiently high or if transaction fees increase to the point of being prohibitively expensive for users, validators may not have an adequate incentive to continue validating and may cease their operations.

If the price of ether or the reward for validating new blocks is not sufficiently high to incentivize validators, validators may cease participating in the consensus mechanism and, as a result, confirmations of transactions on the Ethereum Blockchain could be slowed temporarily and inhibit the function of the Ethereum Network. This could have a negative impact on the value of an investment in a Fund.

Additionally, if the price of ether falls below that which is required for validators to turn a profit, some validators may temporarily discontinue their operations. If validators reduce or cease their operations, it would reduce the aggregate stake on the Ethereum Network, which would adversely affect the confirmation process for transactions (i.e., temporarily decreasing the speed at which blocks are added to the blockchain and make the Ethereum Network more vulnerable to a malicious actor or actors. If one or more validators obtain control of greater than thirty-three (33) percent of the aggregate stake on the Ethereum Network, those validators may attempt to reshuffle or reorder blocks in the Ethereum blockchain, potentially excluding valid transactions or permitted "double spending" of ether. Malicious actors controlling greater than thirty-three (33) percent of the aggregate stake could also potentially resolve two forks of the Ethereum blockchain simultaneous, which would cause confusion and likely result in reduced confidence in the Ethereum blockchain, both of which would have a material adverse impact on the value of ether and ether futures, and as a result, an investment in the Fund. However, any such attack would likely result in the malicious validators forfeiting their staked ether. Any reduction in confidence in the confirmation process or aggregate stake of the Ethereum Network may adversely affect the utility and price of ether, which may negatively impact ether futures and an investment in a Fund.

A decline in the adoption of ether could have a negative impact on the price of ether and the ether trading venues and, in turn, a negative impact on the price and market for ether futures and the value of an investment in a Fund.

Ether is used as a form of payment both directly and, more commonly, through an intermediary service which converts ether payments into local currency. However, the adoption of ether has been limited when compared with the increase in the price of ether as determined by the ether trading venues. This may indicate that the majority of ether's use continues to be for investment and speculative purposes. The continued adoption of ether will require growth in its usage as a means of payment and in the Ethereum Blockchain for various applications.

A lack of expansion or a reduction in usage of ether and the Ethereum Blockchain could adversely affect the ether trading venues. This, in turn, may have a negative impact on the market for ether futures and the performance of the Fund. Even if growth in ether adoption continues in the near or medium-term, there is no assurance that ether usage, or the market for ether futures, will continue to grow over the long-term. A contraction in the use of ether may result in a lack of liquidity in the ether trading venues, increased volatility in or a reduction in the price of ether, and other negative consequences. This, in turn, could exacerbate any

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lack of liquidity in the market for ether futures, cause increased volatility in, or a reduction to the price, of ether futures and other negative consequences. Each of these events could adversely impact the value of an investment in a Fund.

A new competing digital asset may pose a challenge to ether's current market dominance, resulting in a reduction in demand for ether, which could have a negative impact on the price and market for ether and, in turn, a negative impact on the price and market for ether futures and the value of an investment in a Fund.

It is possible that other blockchains will emerge that are similarly designed to support the development, deployment, and operation of smart contracts. These alternative blockchains have in the past and may in the future seek to compete with the Ethereum Network by offering faster transaction processing and/or lower fees. The market demand for these alternative blockchains may reduce the market demand for ether which would adversely impact an investment in a Fund.

The Ethereum blockchain has at times experienced material network congestion, high transaction fees and other scalability challenges. Although the Ethereum Foundation has proposed various updates to the Ethereum blockchains protocol to address these challenges, to date they have been primarily addressed by sol-called "layer 2" solutions. Layer 2 networks generally require users to "lock" ether into the layer 2 network in order to benefit from their efficiencies, thereby making the locked ether unavailable to transfer on the underlying blockchain or within other layer 2 networks. While these solutions have, in the past, reduced fees and increased transaction times, they result in the actions of development teams whose interests may not be aligned with that of the greater Ethereum community. Further, there is no guarantee that these layer 2 solutions will continue to be effective or that users or and investors in public blockchains will not determine that blockchains without scalability issues or a reliance on layer 2 solutions are preferable. There is a risk that multiple layer 2 solutions will not be compatible with each other or the underlying blockchain network or that a layer 2 solution, if not implemented correctly, would compromise the security or decentralization of the underlying blockchain network.

Regulatory initiatives by governments and uniform law proposals by academics and participants in the ether economy may impact the use of ether or the operation of the Ethereum Network in a manner that adversely affects ether futures and the value of an investment in a Fund.

As ether and other digital assets have grown in popularity and market size, certain U.S. federal and state governments, foreign governments and self-regulatory agencies have begun to examine the operations of ether, digital assets and other digital assets, the Ethereum Network, ether users, and the ether trading venues. Regulation of digital assets, like ether, and initial coin offerings ("ICOs") in the U.S. and foreign jurisdictions could restrict the use of ether or impose other requirements that may adversely impact the liquidity and price of ether, the demand for ether, the operations of the ether trading venues and the performance of the ether futures. If the ether trading venues become subject to onerous regulations or are required to comply with existing applicable regulations, among other things, trading in ether may be concentrated in a smaller number of crypto asset trading platforms, which may materially impact the price, volatility and trading volumes of ether. Additionally, the ether trading venues may be required to comply with tax, anti-money laundering ("AML"), know-your-customer ("KYC") and other regulatory requirements, compliance and reporting obligations that may make it more costly to transact in or trade ether (which may materially impact price, volatility or trading of ether more generally). Each of these events could have a negative impact on ether futures and the value of an investment in a Fund.

The regulation of ether, digital assets and related products and services continues to evolve. The inconsistent and sometimes conflicting regulatory landscape may make it more difficult for ether businesses to provide services, which may impede the growth of the ether economy and have an adverse effect on consumer adoption and the market value of ether. There is a possibility of future regulatory change altering, perhaps to a material extent, the nature of an investment in a Fund or the ability of a Fund to continue to operate.

Additionally, to the extent that ether itself is determined to be a security, commodity future or other regulated asset, or to the extent that a United States or foreign government or quasi-governmental agency exerts regulatory authority over the Ethereum Network, ether trading or ownership in ether, the ether futures

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may be adversely affected, which may have an adverse effect on the value of your investment in a Fund. In sum, ether regulation takes many different forms and will, therefore, impact ether and its usage in a variety of manners.

No single entity owns the Ethereum Network. However, with the growing adoption of ether and the significant increase in speculative activity surrounding ether and digital assets, third parties may be increasingly motivated to assert intellectual property rights claims relating to the operation of the Ethereum Network or applications built upon the Ethereum Blockchain. Regardless of the merit of any intellectual property or other legal action, any threatened action that reduces confidence in the Ethereum Network's or the Ethereum Blockchain's long-term viability or the ability of end-users to hold and transfer ether may adversely affect the price of ether and adversely affect the ether futures. Additionally, a meritorious intellectual property rights claim could prevent end-users from accessing the Ethereum Network or holding or transferring their ether, which could adversely affect the value of the ether futures. As a result, an intellectual property rights claim against Ethereum Network participants could have a material adverse impact on a Fund.

An interruption in Internet service or a limitation of Internet access could impact the functionality of the Ethereum Network.

The Ethereum Network's functionality relies on the Internet. A broadly accepted and widely adopted decentralized network is necessary for a fully-functional blockchain network, such as the Ethereum Network. Features of the Ethereum Network, such as decentralization, open source protocol, and reliance on peer-to-peer connectivity, are essential to preserve the stability of the network and decrease the risk of fraud or cyber-attacks. A significant disruption of Internet connectivity affecting large numbers of users or geographic areas could impede the functionality of the Ethereum Network. Any technical disruptions or regulatory limitations that affect Internet access may have an adverse effect on the Ethereum Network, the price of ether and ether futures and therefore adversely affect the value of an investment in a Fund.

If ether is determined or is expected to be determined to be a security under the federal securities laws, that could materially and adversely affect the trading of ether futures contracts held by a Fund and the Fund's ability to pursue its investment objective. For example, in general a futures contract on a security is regulated as a security futures product, which is an instrument that may only be listed in accordance with CFTC and SEC requirements and traded on a facility (and through intermediaries) that is registered with both the SEC and CFTC. At present, ether futures contracts held by a Fund are not listed in accordance with such requirements. If ether is determined or alleged to be a security, it is possible that trading in ether futures contracts held by a Fund could be halted or otherwise disrupted, become illiquid and/or lose significant value and a Fund may have difficulty unwinding or closing out its ether futures contracts. In that event, value of an investment in a Fund - could decline significantly and without warning, including to zero. There is no guarantee that security futures contracts on ether would be begin trading on any particular timeframe or at all or that a Fund would be able to invest in such instruments. The determination that ether is a security and the related impacts on ether futures contracts may result in extraordinary expenses for a Fund.

***Correlation of Bitcoin and Ether***

Historically, the spot price movements of ether and bitcoin generally have been correlated. The spot prices of ether historically have generally been more volatile than the spot prices of bitcoin (i.e. rising more than the spot prices of bitcoin on days that the spot prices of bitcoin rises and falling more than bitcoin on days that the spot prices of bitcoin falls). There is no guarantee that this correlation will continue or that the prices of ether or bitcoin will be dependent upon, or otherwise related to, each other or that the relative volatility of spot bitcoin and spot ether will continue.

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**FUTURES CONTRACTS**

***Futures in General***

A cash-settled futures contract obligates the seller to deliver (and the purchaser to accept) an amount of cash equal to a specific dollar amount multiplied by the difference between the final settlement price of a specific futures contract and the price at which the agreement is made. No physical delivery of the underlying asset is made.

Each Fund generally engages in closing or offsetting transactions before final settlement of a futures contract wherein a second identical futures contract is sold to offset a long position or bought to offset a short position. In such cases, the obligation is to deliver (or take delivery of) cash equal to a specific dollar amount multiplied by the difference between the price of the offsetting transaction and the price at which the original contract was entered into. If the original position entered into is a long position (futures contract purchased), there will be a gain (loss) if the offsetting sell transaction is carried out at a higher (lower) price, inclusive of commissions. If the original position entered into is a short position (futures contract sold) there will be a gain (loss) if the offsetting buy transaction is carried out at a lower (higher) price, inclusive of commissions.

Whether a Fund realizes a gain or loss from futures activities depends generally upon movements in the underlying index. The extent a Fund's loss from an unhedged short position in futures contracts is potentially unlimited, and investors may lose the amount that they invest plus any profits recognized on their investment. Each Fund will engage in transactions in futures contracts that are traded on a U.S. exchange or board of trade or that have been approved for sale in the U.S. by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC").

All of a Fund's transactions in futures will be entered into through an FCM regulated by the CFTC or under a foreign regulatory regime that has been recognized as equivalent by the CFTC. All futures entered by a Fund will be cleared by a clearing house that is regulated by the CFTC. A Fund's FCM may limit the Fund's ability to invest in certain futures contracts. Such restrictions may adversely affect a Fund's performance and its ability to achieve its objective.

In addition, the CFTC and the exchanges are authorized to take extraordinary actions in the event of a market emergency, including, for example, the implementation of higher margin requirements, the establishment of daily price limits and the suspension of trading.

***Futures Margin Requirements***

Upon entering into a futures contract, a Fund will be required to deposit with its FCM an amount of cash or cash equivalents equal to a small percentage of the contract's value (these amounts are subject to change by the FCM or clearing house through which the trade is cleared). This amount, known as "initial margin," is in the nature of a performance bond or good faith deposit on the contract and is returned to a Fund upon termination of the futures contract, assuming all contractual obligations have been satisfied. Subsequent payments, known as "variation margin," to and from the broker will be made daily as the price of the index underlying the futures contract fluctuates, making the positions in the futures contract more or less valuable, a process known as "marking-to-market." At any time prior to expiration of a futures contract, a Fund may elect to close its position by taking an opposite position, which will operate to terminate a Fund's existing position in the contract. A party to a futures contract is subject to the credit risk of the clearing house and the FCM through which it holds its position. Credit risk of market participants with respect to futures is concentrated in a few clearing houses, and it is not clear how an insolvency proceeding of a clearing house would be conducted and what impact an insolvency of a clearing house would have on the financial system. An FCM is generally obligated to segregate all funds received from customers with respect to customer futures positions from the FCM's proprietary assets. However, all funds and other property received by an FCM from its customers are generally held by the FCM on a commingled basis in an omnibus account, and the FCM may invest those funds in certain instruments permitted under the applicable regulations. The assets of a Fund might not be fully protected in the event of the bankruptcy of a Fund's FCM, because a Fund

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would be limited to recovering only a pro rata share of all available funds segregated on behalf of the FCM's customers for a relevant account class. Also, the FCM is required to transfer to the clearing house the amount of margin required by the clearing house for futures positions, which amounts are generally held in an omnibus account at the clearing house for all customers of the FCM. If an FCM does not comply with the applicable regulations or its agreement with a Fund, or in the event of fraud or misappropriation of customer assets by a FCM, a Fund could have only an unsecured creditor claim in an insolvency of the FCM with respect to the margin held by the FCM.

***Correlation Risk***

The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are imperfect correlation between movements in the price of the futures and the market value of the underlying assets, and the possibility of an illiquid market for a futures contract. Although a Fund intends to buy or sell futures contracts only if there is an active market for such contracts, no assurance can be given that a liquid market will exist for any particular contract at any particular time. Many futures exchanges and boards of trade limit the amount of fluctuation permitted in futures contract prices during a single trading day. Once the daily limit has been reached in a particular contract, no trades may be made that day at a price beyond that limit or trading may be suspended for specified periods during the day. Futures contract prices could move to the limit for several consecutive trading days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of futures positions and potentially subjecting a Fund to substantial losses. If trading is not possible, or if a Fund determines not to close a futures position in anticipation of adverse price movements, a Fund will be required to make daily cash payments of variation margin. The risk that a Fund will be unable to close out a futures position will be minimized by entering into such transactions on a national exchange with an active and liquid secondary market.

***Risks of Government Regulation of Derivatives and Related Instruments***

It is possible that government regulation of various types of derivatives and related instruments, including futures, repurchase agreements, and reverse repurchase agreements, may limit or prevent a Fund from using such instruments as a part of its investment strategy, and could ultimately prevent a Fund from being able to achieve its investment objective. It is impossible to predict fully the effects of legislation and regulation in this area, but the effects could be substantial and adverse.

The SEC adopted Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act providing for the regulation of registered investment companies' use of derivatives and certain related instruments (e.g. reverse repurchase agreements). The rule, among other things, limits derivatives exposure through one of two value-at-risk tests and requires the adoption and implementation of a derivatives risk management program. In connection with the adoption of the rule, the SEC eliminated the asset segregation framework for covering derivatives and certain financial instruments arising from the SEC's Release 10666 and ensuing staff guidance. Limited derivatives users (as determined by Rule 18f-4) are not, however, subject to the full requirements under the rule.

Regulations adopted by global prudential regulators that are now in effect require certain bank-regulated counterparties and certain of their affiliates to include in certain financial contracts, including repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements, terms that delay or restrict the rights of counterparties, such as the Funds, to terminate such agreements, take foreclosure action, exercise other default rights or restrict transfers of credit support in the event that the counterparty and/or its affiliates are subject to certain types of resolution or insolvency proceedings. It is possible that these new requirements, as well as potential additional government regulation and other developments in the market, could adversely affect each Fund's ability to terminate existing repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts or to realize amounts to be received under such agreements.

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***Speculative Position Limits and Accountability Levels***

The CFTC and domestic exchanges have established speculative position limits ("position limits") on the maximum speculative position which any person, or group of persons acting in concert, may hold or control in particular futures and options on futures contracts. All positions owned or controlled by the same person or entity, even if in different accounts, must be aggregated for purposes of determining whether the applicable position limits have been exceeded. Thus, even if a Fund does not intend to exceed applicable position limits, it is possible that different clients managed by the Advisor may be aggregated for this purpose. Although it is possible that the trading decisions of the Advisor may have to be modified and that positions held by a Fund may have to be liquidated in order to avoid exceeding such limits, the Advisor believes that this is unlikely. The modification of investment decisions or the elimination of open positions, if it occurs, may adversely affect the profitability of a Fund. A violation of position limits could also lead to regulatory action materially adverse to a Fund's investment strategy.

In addition the domestic exchanges have established accountability levels ("accountability levels") on futures contracts traded on U.S.-based Futures exchanges. The accountability levels establish a threshold above which the exchange may exercise greater scrutiny and control over a Fund's positions.

If a Fund were to reach its position limits and position accountability levels on bitcoin or ether futures contracts, or if the Advisor believes it is reasonably likely to do so, the Advisor intends to take such action as it believes appropriate and in the best interest of a Fund in light of the totality of the circumstances at such time. In such instances, a Fund reserves the right to invest in U.S. listed equity securities whose performance the Advisor believes may correspond, or be closely related, to the performance of bitcoin, ether, bitcoin futures contracts, or ether futures contracts, such as equity securities of companies involved in the digital asset industry. Each Fund may also consider investing any cash on hand due to position limits or accountability levels in money market instruments. Each Fund also may, after consultation with the Staff of the SEC, consider investing in U.S. listed futures contracts on digital assets other than bitcoin or ether or in other crypto-related instruments whose performance the Advisor believes may correspond to the performance of bitcoin, bitcoin futures, ether or ether futures contracts, such as exchange traded notes and funds, privately offered funds, or swaps on an ether reference rate. Each Fund would not invest in these other instruments if doing so would be inconsistent with applicable law or regulation or the then-stated position of the SEC or its staff. In addition, the Advisor might recommend to the Board that a Fund convert to an open-end or closed-end fund structure or other pooled investment vehicle that invests directly in spot bitcoin and spot ether.

**DEBT INSTRUMENTS**

Below is a description of various types of money market instruments and other debt instruments that a Fund may utilize for investment purposes or for liquidity purposes. Other types of money market instruments and debt instruments may become available that are similar to those described below and in which a Fund also may invest consistent with their investment goals and policies. Each Fund may also invest in pooled investment vehicles that invest in, and themselves qualify as, money market instruments.

***Money Market Instruments***

To seek its investment objective, as a cash reserve, for liquidity purposes each Fund may invest all or part of its assets in cash or cash equivalents, which include, but are not limited to, short-term money market instruments, U.S. government securities, floating and variable rate notes, commercial paper, certificates of deposit, time deposits, bankers' acceptances or repurchase agreements and other short-term liquid instruments secured by U.S. government securities. Each Fund may invest in money market instruments issued by foreign and domestic governments, financial institutions, corporations and other entities in the U.S. or in any foreign country. Each Fund may also invest in pooled investment vehicles that invest in, and themselves qualify as, money market instruments.

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***U.S. Government Securities***

A Fund may invest in U.S. government securities in pursuit of its investment objectives or for liquidity purposes.

U.S. government securities include U.S. Treasury securities, which are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Treasury and which differ only in their interest rates, maturities, and times of issuance: U.S. Treasury bills, which have initial maturities of one year or less; U.S. Treasury notes, which have initial maturities of one to ten years; and U.S. Treasury bonds, which generally have initial maturities of greater than ten years. In addition, U.S. government securities include Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities ("TIPS"). TIPS are inflation-protected public obligations of the U.S. Treasury. These securities are designed to provide inflation protection to investors. TIPS are income generating instruments whose interest and principal payments are adjusted for inflation—a sustained increase in prices that erodes the purchasing power of money. The inflation adjustment, which is typically applied monthly to the principal of the bond, follows a designated inflation benchmark such as the Consumer Price Index. A fixed-coupon rate is applied to the inflation-adjusted principal so that as inflation rises, both the principal value and the interest payments increase. This can provide investors with a hedge against inflation, as it helps preserve the purchasing power of an investment. Because of the inflation-adjustment feature, inflation-protected bonds typically have lower yields than conventional fixed-rate bonds. In addition, TIPS decline in value when real interest rates rise. However, in certain interest rate environments, such as when real interest rates are rising faster than nominal interest rates, TIPS may experience greater losses than other fixed income securities with similar duration.

Certain U.S. government securities are issued or guaranteed by agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. government including, but not limited to, obligations of U.S. government agencies or instrumentalities, such as the Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae" or "FNMA"), the Government National Mortgage Association ("Ginnie Mae" or "GNMA"), the Small Business Administration, the Federal Farm Credit Administration, Federal Home Loan Banks, Banks for Cooperatives (including the Central Bank for Cooperatives), Federal Land Banks, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the Commodity Credit Corporation, the Federal Financing Bank, the Student Loan Marketing Association, the National Credit Union Administration and the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation. Some obligations issued or guaranteed by U.S. government agencies and instrumentalities, including, for example, GNMA pass-through certificates, are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Treasury. Other obligations issued by or guaranteed by federal agencies, such as those securities issued by FNMA, are supported by the discretionary authority of the U.S. government to purchase certain obligations of the federal agency but are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, while other obligations issued by or guaranteed by federal agencies, such as those of the Federal Home Loan Banks, are supported by the right of the issuer to borrow from the U.S. Treasury. While the U.S. government provides financial support to such U.S. government-sponsored federal agencies and instrumentalities described above, no assurance can be given that the U.S. government will always do so, since the U.S. government is not so obligated by law. U.S. Treasury notes and bonds typically pay coupon interest semi-annually and repay the principal at maturity. All U.S. government securities are subject to credit risk.

Yields on U.S. government securities depend on a variety of factors, including the general conditions of the money and bond markets, the size of a particular offering, and the maturity of the obligation. Debt securities with longer maturities tend to produce higher yields and are generally subject to potentially greater capital appreciation and depreciation than obligations with shorter maturities and lower yields. The market value of U.S. government securities generally varies inversely with changes in market interest rates. An increase in interest rates, therefore, would generally reduce the market value of a Fund's portfolio investments in U.S. government securities, while a decline in interest rates would generally increase the market value of a Fund's portfolio investments in these securities.

From time to time, a high national debt or uncertainty regarding the status of negotiations in the U.S. government to increase the statutory debt ceiling or periodic legislation to fund the U.S. government could increase the risk that the U.S. government may default on payments on certain U.S. government securities, cause the credit rating of the U.S. government to be downgraded, increase volatility in the stock

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and bond markets, result in higher interest rates, reduce prices of U.S. Treasury securities, and/or increase the costs of various kinds of debt. If a U.S. government-sponsored entity is negatively impacted by legislative or regulatory action, is unable to meet its obligations, or its creditworthiness declines, the performance of a Fund that holds securities of the entity may be adversely impacted.

**INVESTMENT IN A SUBSIDIARY**

Each of the Bitcoin ProFund, the Ether ProFund, and the Short Bitcoin ProFund (each, a "Parent Fund") intends to achieve commodity exposure through investment in ProFunds Bitcoin Strategy Portfolio, ProFunds Cayman Ether Strategy Portfolio, or ProFunds Cayman Short Bitcoin Strategy Portfolio, respectively, each a wholly-owned subsidiary of its respective Parent Fund (each, a "Subsidiary") organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands. Each Parent Fund's investment in its respective Subsidiary is intended to provide such Parent Fund with exposure to commodity and financial markets in accordance with applicable rules and regulations. Each Subsidiary may invest in derivatives, including futures, forwards, options and other investments intended to serve as margin or collateral or otherwise support the Subsidiary's derivatives positions. None of the Subsidiaries are registered under the 1940 Act, and no Subsidiary will have all of the protections offered to investors in RICs. The Board, however, has oversight responsibility for the investment activities of each Parent Fund, including its investment in its respective Subsidiary, and the Parent Fund's role as the sole shareholder of the Subsidiary.

Changes in the laws of the United States and/or the Cayman Islands, under which the Parent Funds and the Subsidiaries are organized, respectively, could result in the inability of a Parent Fund and/or its respective Subsidiary to operate as described in this SAI and could negatively affect a Parent Fund and its shareholders. For example, the Cayman Islands does not currently impose any income, corporate or capital gains tax, estate duty, inheritance tax, gift tax or withholding tax on the Subsidiaries. If Cayman Islands law changes such that a Subsidiary must pay Cayman Islands taxes, Parent Fund shareholders would likely suffer decreased investment returns. See "Taxation" below for more information.

The financial statements of each Subsidiary will be consolidated with its respective Parent Fund's financial statements in the Parent Fund's Form N-CSR filings..

**SWAPS**

***General***

A Fund may enter into swaps and other derivatives to gain exposure to an underlying asset without actually purchasing such asset, or to hedge a position including in circumstances in which direct investment is restricted, impossible, or is otherwise impracticable. Swaps are two-party contracts entered into primarily by institutional investors for periods ranging from a day to more than one year. In a standard "swap" transaction, two parties agree to exchange the returns (or differentials in rates of return) earned or realized on a particular pre-determined interest rate, commodity, security, indexes, or other assets or measurable indicators. The gross return to be exchanged or "swapped" between the parties is calculated with respect to a "notional amount," *e.g.*, the return on, or the increase/decrease in, value of a particular dollar amount invested in a "basket" of securities or an ETF representing a particular index or group of securities.

Each Fund may enter into swaps to invest in a market without owning or taking physical custody of securities. For example, in one common type of total return swap, the Fund's counterparty will agree to pay the Fund the rate at which the specified asset or indicator (*e.g.*, an ETF, or securities comprising a benchmark index, plus the dividends or interest that would have been received on those assets) increased in value multiplied by the relevant notional amount of the swap. The Fund will agree to pay to the counterparty an interest fee (based on the notional amount) and the rate at which the specified asset or indicator decreased in value multiplied by the notional amount of the swap, plus, in certain instances, commissions or trading spreads on the notional amount.

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As a result, the swap has a similar economic effect as if the Fund were to invest in the assets underlying the swap in an amount equal to the notional amount of the swap. The return to the Fund on such swap should be the gain or loss on the notional amount plus dividends or interest on the assets less the interest paid by the Fund on the notional amount. However, unlike cash investments in the underlying assets, the Fund will not be an owner of the underlying assets and will not have voting or similar rights in respect of such assets.

As a trading technique, ProFund Advisors may substitute physical securities with a swap having investment characteristics substantially similar to the underlying securities. A Fund may also enter into swaps that provide the opposite return of their benchmark or a security. Their operations are similar to that of the swaps discussed above except that the counterparty pays interest to each Fund on the notional amount outstanding and that dividends or interest on the underlying instruments reduce the value of the swap, plus, in certain instances, each Fund will agree to pay to the counterparty commissions or trading spreads on the notional amount. These amounts are often netted with any unrealized gain or loss to determine the value of the swap.

The use of swaps is a highly specialized activity which involves investment techniques and risks in addition to, and in some cases different from, those associated with ordinary portfolio securities transactions. The primary risks associated with the use of swaps are mispricing or improper valuation, imperfect correlation between movements in the notional amount and the price of the underlying investments, and the failure of a counterparty to perform. If a counterparty's creditworthiness for an over-the-counter swap declines, the value of the swap would likely decline. Moreover, there is no guarantee that a Fund could eliminate its exposure under an outstanding swap by entering into an offsetting swap with the same or another party. In addition, a Fund may use a combination of swaps on an underlying index and swaps on an ETF that is designed to track the performance of that index. The performance of an ETF may deviate from the performance of its underlying index due to embedded costs and other factors. Thus, to the extent a Fund invests in swaps that use an ETF as the reference asset, that Fund may be subject to greater correlation risk and may not achieve as high a degree of correlation with its index as it would if the Fund used only swaps on the underlying index.

ProFund Advisors, under the supervision of the Board, is responsible for determining and monitoring the liquidity of each Fund's transactions in swaps.

***Common Types of Swaps***

A Fund may enter into any of several types of swaps, including:

*Total Return Swaps.* Total return swaps may be used either as economically similar substitutes for owning the reference asset specified in the swap, such as the securities that comprise a given market index, particular securities or commodities, or other assets or indicators. They also may be used as a means of obtaining exposure in markets where the reference asset is unavailable or it may otherwise be impossible or impracticable for a Fund to own that asset. "Total return" refers to the payment (or receipt) of the total return on the underlying reference asset, which is then exchanged for the receipt (or payment) of an interest rate. Total return swaps provide a Fund with the additional flexibility of gaining exposure to a market or sector index in a potentially more economical way.

*Interest Rate Swaps.* Interest rate swaps, in their most basic form, involve the exchange by a Fund with another party of their respective commitments to pay or receive interest. For example, a Fund might exchange its right to receive certain floating rate payments in exchange for another party's right to receive fixed rate payments. Interest rate swaps can take a variety of other forms, such as agreements to pay the net differences between two different interest indexes or rates. Despite their differences in form, the function of interest rate swaps is generally the same: to increase or decrease a Fund's exposure to long- or short-term interest rates. For example, a Fund may enter into an interest rate swap to preserve a return or spread on a particular investment or a portion of its portfolio or to protect against any increase in the price of securities the Fund anticipates purchasing at a later date.

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*Credit Default Swaps ("CDS")*: A CDS generally references one or more debt securities or reference entities. The protection "buyer" in a CDS is generally obligated to pay the protection "seller" an upfront or a periodic stream of payments over the term of the contract until a credit event, such as a default in payments of interest or principal on bonds, has occurred in respect of the reference entity or assets. If a credit event occurs, the seller generally must pay the buyer: (a) the full notional value of the swap; or (b) the difference between the notional value of the defaulted reference entity and the recovery price/rate for the defaulted reference entity. CDS are designed to reflect changes in credit quality, including events of default.

*Other Swaps*. Other forms of swaps that a Fund may enter into include: interest rate caps, under which, in return for a premium, one party agrees to make payments to the other to the extent that interest rates exceed a specified rate, or "cap"; interest rate floors, under which, in return for a premium, one party agrees to make payments to the other to the extent that interest rates fall below a specified level, or "floor"; and interest rate collars, under which a party sells a cap and purchases a floor or vice versa in an attempt to protect itself against interest rate movements exceeding given minimum or maximum levels.

***Mechanics of a Fund's Swaps***

*Payments*. Most swaps entered into by a Fund (but generally not CDS) calculate and settle the obligations of the parties to the agreement on a "net basis" with a single payment. Consequently, a Fund's current obligations (or rights) under a swap will generally be equal only to the net amount to be paid or received under the agreement based on the relative values of the positions held by each party to the agreement (the "net amount"). Other swaps, such as CDS, may require initial premium (discount) payments as well as periodic payments (receipts) related to the interest leg of the swap or to the default of the reference entity.

A Fund's current obligations under most swaps (*e.g.*, total return swaps, equity/index swaps, interest rate swaps) will be accrued daily (offset against any amounts owed to the Fund by the counterparty to the swap). However, typically no payments will be made until the settlement date.

Swaps that cannot be terminated in the ordinary course of business within seven days at approximately the amount a Fund has valued the asset may be considered to be illiquid for purposes of the Fund's illiquid investment limitations.

*Counterparty Credit Risk*. A Fund will not enter into any uncleared swap (*i.e.*, not cleared by a central counterparty) unless ProFund Advisors believes that the other party to the transaction is creditworthy. The counterparty to an uncleared swap will typically be a major global financial institution. A Fund will be subject to credit risk with respect to the counterparties with which the Fund enters into derivatives contracts and other transactions such as repurchase agreements or reverse repurchase agreements. A Fund's ability to profit from these types of investments and transactions will depend on the willingness and ability of its counterparty to perform its obligations. If a counterparty fails to meet its contractual obligations, a Fund may be unable to terminate or realize any gain on the investment or transaction, resulting in a loss to the Fund. A Fund may experience significant delays in obtaining any recovery in an insolvency, bankruptcy, or other reorganization proceeding involving its counterparty (including recovery of any collateral posted by it) and may obtain only a limited recovery or may obtain no recovery in such circumstances. If a Fund holds collateral posted by its counterparty, it may be delayed or prevented from realizing on the collateral in the event of a bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding relating to the counterparty. Under applicable law or contractual provisions, including if a Fund enters into an investment or transaction with a financial institution and such financial institution (or an affiliate of the financial institution) experiences financial difficulties, the Fund may in certain situations be prevented or delayed from exercising its rights to terminate the investment or transaction, or to realize on any collateral, and may result in the suspension of payment and delivery obligations of the parties under such investment or transactions or in another institution being substituted for that financial institution without the consent of the Fund. Further, a Fund may be subject to "bail-in" risk under applicable law whereby, if required by the financial institution's authority, the financial institution's liabilities could be written down, eliminated or converted into equity or an alternative instrument of ownership. A bail-in of a financial institution may result in a reduction in value of some or all of its securities

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and, if a Fund holds such securities or has entered into a transaction with such a financial security when a bail-in occurs, such Fund may also be similarly impacted.

Upon entering into a cleared swap, a Fund is required to deposit with its FCM an amount of cash or cash equivalents equal to a small percentage of the notional amount (this amount is subject to change by the FCM or clearing house through which the trade is cleared). This amount, known as "initial margin," is in the nature of a performance bond or good faith deposit on the cleared swap and is returned to a Fund upon termination of the swap, assuming all contractual obligations have been satisfied. Subsequent payments, known as "variation margin" to and from the broker will be made daily as the price of the swap fluctuates, making the long and short position in the swap contract more or less valuable, a process known as "marking-to-market." The premium (discount) payments are built into the daily price of the swap and thus are amortized through the variation margin. The variation margin payment also includes the daily portion of the periodic payment stream.

A party to a cleared swap is subject to the credit risk of the clearing house and the FCM through which it holds its position. Credit risk of market participants with respect to cleared swaps is concentrated in a few clearing houses, and it is not clear how an insolvency proceeding of a clearing house would be conducted and what impact an insolvency of a clearing house would have on the financial system. An FCM is generally obligated to segregate all funds received from customers with respect to cleared swap positions from the FCM's proprietary assets. However, all funds and other property received by an FCM from its customers are generally held by the FCM on a commingled basis in an omnibus account, and the FCM may invest those funds in certain instruments permitted under the applicable regulations. The assets of a Fund might not be fully protected in the event of the bankruptcy of the Fund's FCM, because the Fund would be limited to recovering only a pro rata share of all available funds segregated on behalf of the FCM's customers for a relevant account class. Also, the FCM is required to transfer to the clearing house the amount of margin required by the clearing house for cleared swaps positions, which amounts are generally held in an omnibus account at the clearing house for all customers of the FCM. Regulations promulgated by the CFTC require that the FCM notify the clearing house of the amount of initial margin provided by the FCM to the clearing house that is attributable to each customer. However, if the FCM does not provide accurate reporting, a Fund is subject to the risk that a clearing house will use the Fund's assets held in an omnibus account at the clearing house to satisfy payment obligations of a defaulting customer of the clearing member to the clearing house. In addition, if an FCM does not comply with the applicable regulations or its agreement with a Fund, or in the event of fraud or misappropriation of customer assets by an FCM, the Fund could have only an unsecured creditor claim in an insolvency of the FCM with respect to the margin held by the FCM.

*Termination and Default Risk*. Certain of each Fund's swap agreements contain termination provisions that, among other things, require the Fund to maintain a pre-determined level of net assets, and/or provide limits regarding the decline of the Fund's net asset value over specific periods of time, which may or may not be exclusive of redemptions. If the Fund were to trigger such provisions and have open derivative positions, at that time counterparties to the swaps could elect to terminate such agreements and request immediate payment in an amount equal to the net liability positions, if any, under the relevant agreement.

***Regulatory Margin***

In recent years, regulators across the globe, including the SEC, the CFTC and the U.S. banking regulators, have adopted margin requirements applicable to uncleared swaps. Uncleared swaps between a Fund and its counterparty are required to be marked-to-market on a daily basis, and collateral is required to be exchanged to account for any changes in the value of such swaps. The rules impose a number of requirements as to these exchanges of margin, including as to the timing of transfers, the type of collateral (and valuations for such collateral) and other matters that may be different than what a Fund would agree with its counterparty in the absence of such regulation. In all events, where a Fund is required to post collateral to its swap counterparty, such collateral will be posted to an independent bank custodian, where access to the collateral by the swap counterparty will generally not be permitted unless the relevant Fund is in default on its obligations to the swap counterparty.

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In addition to the variation margin requirements, regulators have adopted "initial" margin requirements applicable to uncleared swaps. Where applicable, these rules require parties to an uncleared swap to post, to a custodian that is independent from the parties to the swap, collateral (in addition to any "variation margin" collateral noted above) in an amount that is either (i) specified in a schedule in the rules or (ii) calculated by the regulated party in accordance with a model that has been approved by that party's regulator(s). From time to time, the initial margin rules may apply to certain Funds' swap trading relationships. In the event that the rules apply to a Fund, they would impose significant costs on such a Fund's ability to engage in uncleared swaps and, as such, could adversely affect ProFund Advisors' ability to manage the Fund, may impair a Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective and/or may result in reduced returns to the Fund's investors.

***Risks of Government Regulation of Derivatives***

It is possible that government regulation of various types of derivative instruments, including futures and swap agreements, may limit or prevent a Fund from using such instruments as a part of its investment strategy, and could ultimately prevent a Fund from being able to achieve its investment objective. It is impossible to predict fully the effects of legislation and regulation in this area, but the effects could be substantial and adverse.

The regulation of derivatives markets in the U.S., the European Union ("E.U."), the United Kingdom ("U.K.") and other jurisdictions is an evolving area of law and continues to be subject to modification by government and judicial action. Legislative and regulatory reforms, including the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the "Dodd-Frank Act"), have resulted in increased regulation of derivatives, including clearing, margin, trade execution, reporting, recordkeeping and registration requirements. Derivatives regulations could, among other things, restrict a Fund's ability to engage in swap transactions (for example, by making certain types of swap transactions no longer available to the Fund) and/or increase the costs of such swap transactions (for example, by increasing margin or capital requirements), and the Fund may as a result be unable to execute its investment strategies in a manner that ProFund Advisors might otherwise choose. There is a possibility of future regulatory changes altering, perhaps to a material extent, the nature of an investment in a Fund or the ability of a Fund to continue to implement its investment strategies.

Also, as described above, in the event of a counterparty's (or its affiliate's) insolvency, a Fund's ability to exercise remedies could be stayed or eliminated under special resolution regimes adopted in the United States, the EU, the U.K. and various other jurisdictions. Such regimes provide government authorities with broad authority to intervene when a financial institution is experiencing financial difficulty and may prohibit a Fund from exercising termination rights based on the financial institution's insolvency. In particular, in the EU and the U.K., governmental authorities could reduce, eliminate or convert to equity the liabilities to a Fund of a counterparty experiencing financial difficulties (sometimes referred to as a "bail in").

In addition, the SEC has adopted Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act providing for the regulation of registered investment companies' use of certain derivatives and certain related instruments (e.g., reverse repurchase agreements). The rule, among other things, limits derivatives exposure through one of two value-at-risk tests and requires registered investment companies to adopt and implement a derivatives risk management program. Limited derivatives users (as determined by Rule 18f-4) are not, however, subject to the full requirements under the rule.

These and future rules and regulations could, among other things, further restrict a Fund's ability to engage in, or increase the cost to the Fund of, derivatives transactions, for example, by making some types of derivatives no longer available to the Fund, increasing margin or capital requirements, or otherwise limiting liquidity or increasing transaction costs. The implementation of the clearing requirement for certain swaps has increased the costs of derivatives transactions for a Fund, since a Fund has to pay fees to their clearing members and are typically required to post more margin for cleared derivatives than they have historically posted for bilateral derivatives. The costs of derivatives transactions may increase further as clearing members raise their fees to cover the costs of additional capital requirements and other regulatory changes applicable to the clearing members. The full impact of these regulations on a Fund and the financial system are not yet

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known. While the regulations and central clearing of some derivatives transactions are designed to reduce systemic risk (*i.e.*, the risk that the interdependence of large derivatives dealers could cause them to suffer liquidity, solvency or other challenges simultaneously), there is no assurance that the mechanisms imposed under the regulations will achieve that result, and in the meantime, as noted above, central clearing, minimum margin requirements and related requirements expose a Fund to different kinds of risks and costs.

Regulations adopted by global prudential regulators require certain bank-regulated counterparties and certain of their affiliates to include in certain financial contracts, including many repurchase agreements, terms that delay or restrict the rights of counterparties, such as a Fund, to terminate such agreements, take foreclosure action, exercise other default rights or restrict transfers of credit support in the event that the counterparty and/or its affiliates are subject to certain types of resolution or insolvency proceedings. It is possible that these requirements, as well as potential additional government regulation and other developments in the market, could adversely affect a Fund's ability to terminate existing repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts or to realize amounts to be received under such agreements.

**BORROWING**

Each Fund may borrow money for cash management purposes or investment purposes. Borrowing for investment is a form of leverage. Leveraging investments, by purchasing securities with borrowed money, is a speculative technique which increases investment risk, but also increases investment opportunity. Because substantially all of a Fund's assets will fluctuate in value, whereas the interest obligations on borrowings may be fixed, the NAV per share of the Fund will fluctuate more when the Fund is leveraging its investments than would otherwise be the case. Moreover, interest costs on borrowings may fluctuate with changing market rates of interest and may partially offset or exceed the returns on the borrowed funds. Under adverse conditions, a Fund might have to sell portfolio securities to meet interest or principal payments at a time when investment considerations would not favor such sales. Consistent with the requirements of the 1940 Act, each Fund must maintain continuous asset coverage (total assets, including assets acquired with borrowed funds, less liabilities exclusive of borrowings) of 300% of all amounts borrowed. If at any time the value of a Fund's assets should fail to meet this 300% coverage test, the Fund, within three days (not including weekends and holidays), will reduce the amount of the Fund's borrowings to the extent necessary to meet this 300% coverage requirement. Maintenance of this percentage limitation may result in the sale of portfolio securities at a time when investment considerations would not favor such sale. In addition to the foregoing, each Fund is authorized to borrow money as a temporary measure for extraordinary or emergency purposes in amounts not in excess of 5% of the value of each Fund's total assets. This borrowing is not subject to the foregoing 300% asset coverage requirement. Each Fund is authorized to pledge portfolio securities as ProFund Advisors deems appropriate in connection with any borrowings.

In addition, each Fund may engage in certain derivatives transactions that have economic characteristics similar to leverage. Subject to compliance with the conditions of Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act, each Fund's obligations under such transactions will not be considered indebtedness for purposes of computing asset coverage.

Under Rule 18f-4, other than for certain leveraged/inverse funds, a Fund's trading of derivatives and other transactions that create future payment or delivery obligations, if any, is subject to value-at-risk ("VaR") leverage limits and derivatives risk management program and reporting requirements, unless the Fund satisfies a "limited derivatives users" exception. Leveraged/inverse funds that were in operation as of October 28, 2020 and seek an investment result above 200% of the return (or inverse of the return) of an underlying index are not subject to the VaR leverage limits, provided such a fund satisfies certain additional conditions. Under the rule, when a Fund trades reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions, including certain tender option bonds, it needs to aggregate the amount of indebtedness associated with the reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions with the aggregate amount of any other senior securities representing indebtedness when calculating a Fund's asset coverage ratio or treat all such transactions as derivatives transactions. Reverse repurchase agreements or similar financing transactions aggregated with other indebtedness do not need to be included in the calculation of whether a Fund satisfies the limited derivatives

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users exception, but for funds subject to the VaR testing requirement, reverse repurchase agreements and similar financing transactions must be included for purposes of such testing whether treated as derivatives transactions or not. The SEC also provided guidance in connection with the rule regarding the use of securities lending collateral that may limit a Fund's securities lending activities. In addition, under the rule, a Fund is permitted to invest in a security on a when-issued or forward-settling basis, or with a non-standard settlement cycle, and the transaction will be deemed not to involve a senior security (as defined under Section 18(g) of the 1940 Act), provided that, (i) the Fund intends to physically settle the transaction and (ii) the transaction will settle within 35 days of its trade date (the "Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision"). A Fund may otherwise engage in when-issued, forward-settling and non-standard settlement cycle securities transactions that do not meet the conditions of the Delayed-Settlement Securities Provision so long as the Fund treats any such transaction as a "derivatives transaction" for purposes of compliance with the rule. Furthermore, under the rule, the Fund is permitted to enter into an unfunded commitment agreement, and such unfunded commitment agreement will not be subject to the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, if the Fund reasonably believes, at the time it enters into such agreement, that it will have sufficient cash and cash equivalents to meet its obligations with respect to all such agreements as they come due.

**CASH RESERVES**

In seeking to achieve its investment objective, as a cash reserve, for liquidity purposes, or as cover for positions it has taken, each Fund may invest all or part of its assets in cash or cash equivalents, which include, but are not limited to, short-term money market instruments, U.S. government securities, certificates of deposit, bankers acceptances, or repurchase agreements secured by U.S. government securities.

**SHORT SALES**

A Fund may engage in short sale transactions. A short sale is a transaction in which a Fund sells a security it does not own in anticipation that the market price of that security will decline. To complete such a transaction, a Fund must borrow the security to make delivery to the buyer. The Fund is then obligated to replace the security borrowed by borrowing the same security from another lender, purchasing it at the market price at the time of replacement or paying the lender an amount equal to the cost of purchasing the security. The price at such time may be more or less than the price at which the security was sold by the Fund. Until the security is replaced, the Fund is required to repay the lender any dividends it receives, or interest which accrues, during the period of the loan. To borrow the security, the Fund also may be required to pay a premium, which would increase the cost of the security sold. The net proceeds of the short sale will be retained by the broker, to the extent necessary to meet the margin requirements, until the short position is closed out. A Fund also will incur transaction costs in effecting short sales.

A Fund may make short sales "against the box," *i.e.*, when a security identical to or convertible or exchangeable into one owned by a Fund is borrowed and sold short.

A Fund will incur a loss as a result of a short sale if the price of the security increases between the date of the short sale and the date on which the Fund replaces the borrowed security. A Fund will realize a gain if the price of the security declines in price between those dates. The amount of any gain will be decreased, and the amount of any loss will be increased, by the amount of the premium, dividends or interest a Fund may be required to pay, if any, in connection with a short sale.

The SEC and regulatory authorities in other jurisdictions may adopt (and in certain cases, have adopted) bans on new or increases in short sales of certain securities or other short positions on such securities acquired through swaps, in response to market events. Bans on short selling and such short positions may make it impossible for a Fund to execute certain investment strategies and a Fund may be unable to execute its investment strategies as a result. The SEC has also adopted new rules that require investment managers to file monthly confidential reports with the SEC regarding equity short sales and related activity. Under the new rules, the SEC will publicly disclose aggregated short position information on a monthly basis. In addition, other non-U.S. jurisdictions (such as the EU and the UK) where the Fund may trade have reporting requirements. If the Fund's short positions or its strategy become generally known, it could have a

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significant effect on the Investment Manager's ability to implement its investment strategy. In particular, it would make it more likely that other investors could cause a "short squeeze" in the securities held short by the Fund forcing the Fund to cover its positions at a loss. Such reporting requirements also may limit the Investment Manager's ability to access management and other personnel at certain companies where the Investment Manager seeks to take a short position. In addition, if other investors engage in copycat behavior by taking positions in the same issuers as the Fund, the cost of borrowing securities to sell short could increase drastically and the availability of such securities to the Fund could decrease drastically. Such events could make the Fund unable to execute its investment strategy.

**REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS**

Each Fund may enter into repurchase agreements with financial institutions in pursuit of its investment objective, or for liquidity purposes. Under a repurchase agreement, a Fund purchases a debt security and simultaneously agrees to sell the security back to the seller at a mutually agreed-upon future price and date, normally one day or a few days later. The resale price is greater than the purchase price, reflecting an agreed-upon market interest rate during the purchaser's holding period. While the maturities of the underlying securities in repurchase transactions may be more than one year, the term of each repurchase agreement will always be less than one year. Each Fund follows certain procedures designed to minimize the risks inherent in such agreements. These procedures include effecting repurchase transactions generally with major global financial institutions. The creditworthiness of each of the firms that is a party to a repurchase agreement with a Fund will be monitored by ProFund Advisors. In addition, the value of the collateral underlying the repurchase agreement will always be at least equal to the repurchase price, including any accrued interest earned on the repurchase agreement. In the event of a default or bankruptcy by a selling financial institution, a Fund will seek to liquidate such collateral which could involve certain costs or delays and, to the extent that proceeds from any sale upon a default of the obligation to repurchase were less than the repurchase price, the Fund could suffer a loss. A Fund also may experience difficulties and incur certain costs in exercising its rights to the collateral and may lose the interest the Fund expected to receive under the repurchase agreement. Repurchase agreements usually are for short periods, such as one week or less, but may be longer. It is the current policy of each Fund not to invest in repurchase agreements that do not mature within seven days if any such investment, together with any other illiquid assets held by the Fund, amounts to more than 15% of the Fund's total net assets. The investments of each Fund in repurchase agreements at times may be substantial when, in the view of ProFund Advisors, liquidity, investment, regulatory, or other considerations so warrant.

Regulations adopted by global prudential regulators require certain bank-regulated counterparties and certain of their affiliates to include in certain financial contracts, including many repurchase agreements, terms that delay or restrict the rights of counterparties, such as a Fund, to terminate such agreements, take foreclosure action, exercise other default rights or restrict transfers of credit support in the event that the counterparty and/or its affiliates are subject to certain types of resolution or insolvency proceedings. It is possible that these requirements, as well as potential additional government regulation and other developments in the market, could adversely affect a Fund's ability to terminate existing repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts or to realize amounts to be received under such agreements.

In December 2023, the SEC adopted rule amendments providing that any covered clearing agency ("CCA") for U.S. Treasury securities require its direct participants (which generally would be a bank or broker-dealer) to submit for clearance and settlement all eligible secondary market transactions in U.S. Treasury securities to which the direct participant is a counterparty. The clearing mandate includes in its scope all repurchase or reverse repurchase agreements of such direct participants collateralized by U.S. Treasury securities (collectively, "Treasury repo transactions") of a type accepted for clearing by a registered CCA, including both bilateral Treasury repo transactions and triparty Treasury repo transactions where a bank agent provides custody, collateral management and settlement services.

The Treasury repo transactions of registered funds with any direct participants of a CCA will be subject to the mandatory clearing requirement.

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Market participants, absent an exemption, will be required to clear Treasury repo transactions under the rule as of June 30, 2027. The clearing mandate is expected to result in a Fund being required to clear all or substantially all of its repurchase transactions in Treasury securities as of the compliance date, and the Fund may incur costs in connection with entering into new agreements (or amending existing agreements) with direct participants of a CCA and potentially other market participants and taking other actions to comply with the new requirements. In addition, upon the compliance date taking effect, the costs and benefits of entering into repurchase transactions involving U.S. Treasuries to a Fund may be impacted as compared to repurchase transactions involving U.S. Treasuries a Fund may enter prior to the compliance date.

**REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS**

Each Fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements as part of its investment strategy, which may be viewed as a form of borrowing. Reverse repurchase agreements involve sales by a Fund of portfolio assets for cash concurrently with an agreement by the Fund to repurchase those same assets at a later date at a fixed price. Generally, the effect of such a transaction is that a Fund can recover all or most of the cash invested in the portfolio securities involved during the term of the reverse repurchase agreement, while a Fund will be able to keep the interest income associated with those portfolio securities. Such transactions are advantageous only if the interest cost to a Fund of the reverse repurchase transaction is less than the cost of obtaining the cash otherwise. Opportunities to achieve this advantage may not always be available, and a Fund intends to use the reverse repurchase technique only when it will be to the Fund's advantage to do so.

As discussed above, the SEC has finalized new rules with the effect of requiring the central clearing of certain repurchase transactions involving U.S. Treasuries. Historically, such transactions have not been required to be cleared and voluntary clearing of such transactions has generally been limited. The new clearing requirements could make it more difficult for a Fund to execute certain investment strategies.

In addition, as discussed above, the SEC has adopted Rule 18f-4 under the 1940 Act providing for the regulation of registered investment companies' use of certain derivatives and certain related instruments (e.g., reverse repurchase agreements). Pursuant to the rule, whenever a Fund enters into a reverse repurchase agreement, it will either: (i) be consistent with Section 18 of the Act and maintain asset coverage of at least 300% of the value of the repurchase agreement; or (ii) treat the reverse repurchase agreement as a derivatives transaction for purposes of Rule 18f-4, including, as applicable, the value-at-risk-based limit on leverage risk.

**CYBERSECURITY**

With the increased use of technologies such as the Internet and the dependence on computer systems to perform necessary business functions, each Fund is susceptible to operational and information security risks. In general, cyber incidents can result from deliberate attacks or unintentional events and may arise from external or internal sources. Cyber attacks include, but are not limited to gaining unauthorized access to digital systems for purposes of misappropriating assets or sensitive information, corrupting data, or causing operational disruption. Cyber attacks may also be carried out in a manner that does not require gaining unauthorized access, such as causing denial-of-service attacks on websites. Cybersecurity failures or breaches of the Advisor or a Fund's third-party service provider (including, but not limited to, index providers, the custodian and any sub-custodian, the distributor, the administrator and transfer agent), counterparty or the issuers of securities in which each Fund invests, have the ability to cause disruptions and impact business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses, the inability of Fund shareholders to transact business, violations of applicable privacy and other laws, regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, and/or additional compliance costs. In addition, substantial costs may be incurred in order to prevent any cyber incidents in the future. A Fund and its shareholders could be negatively impacted as a result. While each Fund has established business continuity plans and systems to prevent such cyber attacks, there are inherent limitations in such plans and systems including the possibility that certain risks have not been identified and new risks may emerge in the future. The use of cloud-based service providers could heighten or change these risks. In addition, work-from-home arrangements by the Advisor or each Fund's service providers could increase all of the above risks, create additional data and

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information accessibility concerns, and make the Advisor, each Fund or its service providers susceptible to operational disruptions, any of which could adversely impact their operations. Recently, geopolitical tensions may have increased the scale and sophistication of deliberate cybersecurity attacks, particularly those from nation-states or from entities with nation-state backing. Furthermore, a Fund cannot control the cybersecurity plans and systems put in place by issuers in which a Fund invests.

**MANAGEMENT**

There may be circumstances outside the control of ProFund Advisors, the Trust, the Administrator (as defined below), the transfer agent, the Custodian (as defined below), any sub-custodian, the Distributor (as defined below), and/or a Fund that make it, for all practical purposes, impossible to re-position such Fund and/or to process a purchase or redemption order. Examples of such circumstances include: natural disasters; public service disruptions or utility problems such as those caused by fires, floods, extreme weather conditions, and power outages resulting in telephone, telecopy, and computer failures; market conditions or activities causing trading halts; systems failures involving computer or other information systems affecting the aforementioned parties, as well as the DTC, the NSCC, or any other participant in the purchase process; and similar extraordinary events. Accordingly, while ProFund Advisors has implemented and tested a business continuity plan that transfers functions of any disrupted facility to another location and has effected a disaster recovery plan, circumstances, such as those above, may prevent a Fund from being operated in a manner consistent with its investment objective and/or principal investment strategies.

**NON-DIVERSIFIED STATUS**

Each Fund is a "non-diversified" series of the Trust. A Fund's classification as a "non-diversified" investment company means that the proportion of the Fund's assets that may be invested in the securities of a single issuer is not limited by the 1940 Act. Notwithstanding each Fund's status as a "non-diversified" investment company under the 1940 Act, each Fund intends to qualify as a RIC accorded special tax treatment under the Code, which imposes its own diversification requirements that are less restrictive than the requirements applicable to the "diversified" investment companies under the 1940 Act. A Fund's ability to pursue its investment strategy may be limited by that Fund's intention to qualify as a RIC and its strategy may bear adversely on its ability to so qualify. For more details, see "Taxation" below. With respect to a "non-diversified" Fund, a relatively high percentage of such a Fund's assets may be invested in the securities of a limited number of issuers, primarily within the same economic sector. That Fund's portfolio securities, therefore, may be more susceptible to any single economic, political, or regulatory occurrence than the portfolio securities of a more diversified investment company.

**MARKET DISRUPTION AND GEOPOLITICAL RISK**

War, terrorism, public health emergencies (such as the spread of infectious diseases, pandemics and epidemics), natural/environmental disasters, bank failures, market manipulations, economic uncertainty, and related geopolitical events, such as sanctions, tariffs, the imposition of exchange controls or other cross-border trade barriers, have led, and in the future may lead, to increased short-term market volatility and may have adverse long-term effects on U.S. and world economies and markets generally. For example, the U.S. has imposed economic sanctions, which consist of asset freezes, restrictions on dealings in debt and equity, and certain industry-specific restrictions. These sanctions, any additional sanctions or intergovernmental actions, or even the threat of further sanctions, may result in a decline of the value and liquidity of securities in affected countries, a weakening of the affected countries' currencies or other adverse consequences to their respective economies. Sanctions impair the ability of a Fund to buy, sell, receive or deliver those securities and/or assets that are within the scope of the sanctions.

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**TRADE DISPUTES**

Global economies are interdependent and may be adversely affected by trade disputes with key trading partners and escalating tariffs imposed on goods and services produced by such countries. To the extent a country engages in retaliatory tariffs, a company that relies on imported parts to produce its own goods may experience increased costs of production or reduced profitability, which may affect consumers, investors and the domestic economy. Trade disputes and retaliatory actions may include embargoes and other trade limitations, which may trigger a significant reduction in international trade and impact the global economy. Trade disputes may also lead to increased currency exchange rate volatility, which can adversely affect the prices of the Fund securities valued in U.S. dollars. Trade disputes could also negatively affect investor confidence in the markets generally and investment growth and could contribute to volatility or overall declines in the U.S. and global investment markets.

**PORTFOLIO TURNOVER**

Each Fund's portfolio turnover rate, to a great extent, will depend on the purchase, redemption and exchange activity of the Fund's investors. A Fund's portfolio turnover may vary from year to year, as well as within a year. The nature of a Fund may cause a Fund to experience substantial differences in brokerage commissions from year to year. The overall reasonableness of brokerage commissions is evaluated by ProFund Advisors based upon its knowledge of available information as to the general level of commissions paid by other institutional investors for comparable services. High portfolio turnover and correspondingly greater brokerage commissions depend, to a great extent, on the purchase, redemption, and exchange activity of a Fund's investors, as well as each Fund's investment objective and strategies. Consequently, it is difficult to estimate what each Fund's actual portfolio turnover rate will be in the future. However, it is expected that the portfolio turnover experienced by a Fund from year to year, as well as within a year, may be substantial. A higher portfolio turnover rate would likely involve correspondingly greater brokerage commissions and transaction and other expenses that would be borne by a Fund. In addition, a Fund's portfolio turnover level may adversely affect the ability of the Fund to achieve its investment objective. "Portfolio Turnover Rate" is defined under the rules of the SEC as the value of the securities purchased or securities sold, excluding all securities whose maturities at time of acquisition were one year or less, divided by the average monthly value of such securities owned during the year. Based on this definition, instruments with remaining maturities of less than one year, including futures contracts in which a Fund invests, are excluded from the calculation of Portfolio Turnover Rate for each Fund. For those Funds that commenced operations prior to July 31, 2025, each such Fund's turnover rate information is set forth in the annual report to shareholders, as amended. Portfolio turnover rates are also shown in each Fund's summary prospectus.

**SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS**

*Applies to Short Bitcoin ProFund only*

To the extent discussed herein and in each Fund's Prospectus, each Fund presents certain risks, some of which are further described below.

**TRACKING AND CORRELATION**

Several factors may affect a Fund's ability to achieve a high degree of correlation with its benchmark. Among these factors are: (i) a Fund's fees and expenses, including brokerage (which may be increased by high portfolio turnover) and the costs associated with the use of derivatives; (ii) less than all of the securities underlying a Fund's benchmark being held by the Fund and/or securities not included in its benchmark being held by a Fund; (iii) an imperfect correlation between the performance of instruments held by a Fund, such as futures contracts, and the performance of the underlying securities in a benchmark; (iv) bid-ask spreads (the effect of which may be increased by portfolio turnover); (v) holding instruments traded in a market that has become illiquid or disrupted; (vi) a Fund's share prices being rounded to the nearest cent; (vii) changes to the benchmark that are not disseminated in advance; (viii) the need to conform a Fund's

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portfolio holdings to comply with investment restrictions or policies or regulatory or tax law requirements; (ix) limit-up or limit-down trading halts on options or futures contracts which may prevent a Fund from purchasing or selling options or futures contracts; (x) early and unanticipated closings of the markets on which the holdings of a Fund trade, resulting in the inability of the Fund to execute intended portfolio transactions; and (xi) fluctuations in currency exchange rates.

Also, because each Fund engages in daily rebalancing to position its portfolio so that its exposure to its index is consistent with the Fund's daily investment objective, disparities between estimated and actual purchases and redemptions of the Fund may cause the Fund to be under- or overexposed to its benchmark. This may result in greater tracking and correlation error.

Furthermore, each Fund has an investment objective to seek daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to the performance of the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of an index for a single day, not for any other period. A "single day" is measured from the time the Fund calculates its NAV to the time of the Fund's next NAV calculation. A Fund is subject to the correlation risks described above. In addition, while a close correlation of a Fund to its benchmark may be achieved on any single day, the Fund's performance for any other period is the result of its return for each day compounded over the period. This usually will differ in amount and possibly even direction from the inverse (-1x) of the daily return of the Fund's index for the same period, before accounting for fees and expenses, as further described in the Prospectus and below.

**SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING THE CORRELATION RISKS OF THE GEARED FUNDS**

As a result of compounding, for periods greater than one day, the performance of a Fund may vary from its benchmark performance times the inverse multiple in the Fund's investment objective, before accounting for fees and expenses. Compounding affects all investments but has a more significant impact on the Fund. Four factors significantly affect how close daily compounded returns are to longer-term benchmark returns times the Fund's multiple: the length of the holding period, benchmark volatility, and inverse exposure. Longer holding periods, higher benchmark volatility, and greater inverse exposure each can lead to returns that differ in amount, and possibly even direction, from the Fund's stated multiple times its benchmark return. As the tables below show, particularly during periods of higher benchmark volatility, compounding will cause longer term results to vary from the benchmark performance times the stated multiple in the Fund's investment objective. This effect becomes more pronounced as volatility increases.

The Fund's return for periods longer than one day is primarily a function of the following:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a) benchmark performance;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;b) benchmark volatility;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;c) period of time;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;d) financing rates associated with inverse exposure;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;e) other Fund expenses; and

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;f) daily rebalancing of the underlying portfolio.

The Fund's performance can be estimated given any set of assumptions for the factors described above. The tables below illustrate the impact of two factors, benchmark volatility and benchmark performance, on the Fund. Benchmark volatility is a statistical measure of the magnitude of fluctuations in the returns of a benchmark and is calculated as the standard deviation of the natural logarithm of one plus the benchmark return (calculated daily), multiplied by the square root of the number of trading days per year (assumed to be 252). The table shows estimated Fund returns for a number of combinations of benchmark performance and benchmark volatility over a one-year period. Assumptions used in the tables include: (a) no Fund expenses and (b) borrowing/lending rates (to obtain inverse exposure) of zero percent. If Fund expenses and/or actual borrowing/lending rates were reflected, the Fund's performance would be different than shown.

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The table below shows a performance example of a Fund that has an investment objective to correspond to the inverse (-1x) of the daily performance of an index. In the chart below, areas shaded lighter represent those scenarios where a Fund will return the same or outperform (*i.e.*, return more than) the index performance; conversely, areas shaded darker represent those scenarios where a Fund will underperform (*i.e.*, return less than) the index performance.

**Estimated Fund Return Over One Year When the Fund's Investment Objective is to Seek Daily Investment Results, Before Fees and Expenses, that Correspond to the Inverse (-1x) of the Daily Performance of an Index.** 

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| **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Inverse (-1x) of** <br> **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** | **Index Volatility** |
| **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **Inverse (-1x) of** <br> **One Year Index** <br> **Performance** | **0%** | **10%** | **20%** | **30%** | **40%** | **50%** | **60%** | **70%** | **80%** | **90%** | **100%** |
| -90% | 90% | 900.00% | 890.05% | 860.79% | 813.93% | 752.14% | 678.80% | 597.68% | 512.63% | 427.29% | 344.86% | 267.88% |
| -80% | 80% | 400.00% | 395.02% | 380.39% | 356.97% | 326.07% | 289.40% | 248.84% | 206.31% | 163.65% | 122.43% | 83.94% |
| -70% | 70% | 233.33% | 230.02% | 220.26% | 204.64% | 184.05% | 159.60% | 132.56% | 104.21% | 75.76% | 48.29% | 22.63% |
| -60% | 60% | 150.00% | 147.51% | 140.20% | 128.48% | 113.04% | 94.70% | 74.42% | 53.16% | 31.82% | 11.21% | -8.03% |
| -50% | 50% | 100.00% | 98.01% | 92.16% | 82.79% | 70.43% | 55.76% | 39.54% | 22.53% | 5.46% | -11.03% | -26.42% |
| -40% | 40% | 66.67% | 65.01% | 60.13% | 52.32% | 42.02% | 29.80% | 16.28% | 2.10% | -12.12% | -25.86% | -38.69% |
| -30% | 30% | 42.86% | 41.44% | 37.26% | 30.56% | 21.73% | 11.26% | -0.33% | -12.48% | -24.67% | -36.45% | -47.45% |
| -20% | 20% | 25.00% | 23.76% | 20.10% | 14.24% | 6.52% | -2.65% | -12.79% | -23.42% | -34.09% | -44.39% | -54.02% |
| -10% | 10% | 11.11% | 10.01% | 6.75% | 1.55% | -5.32% | -13.47% | -22.48% | -31.93% | -41.41% | -50.57% | -59.12% |
| 0% | 0% | 0.00% | -1.00% | -3.92% | -8.61% | -14.79% | -22.12% | -30.23% | -38.74% | -47.27% | -55.51% | -63.21% |
| 10% | -10% | -9.09% | -10.00% | -12.66% | -16.92% | -22.53% | -29.20% | -36.57% | -44.31% | -52.06% | -59.56% | -66.56% |
| 20% | -20% | -16.67% | -17.50% | -19.93% | -23.84% | -28.99% | -35.10% | -41.86% | -48.95% | -56.06% | -62.93% | -69.34% |
| 30% | -30% | -23.08% | -23.84% | -26.09% | -29.70% | -34.45% | -40.09% | -46.33% | -52.87% | -59.44% | -65.78% | -71.70% |
| 40% | -40% | -28.57% | -29.28% | -31.37% | -34.72% | -39.13% | -44.37% | -50.17% | -56.24% | -62.34% | -68.22% | -73.72% |
| 50% | -50% | -33.33% | -34.00% | -35.95% | -39.07% | -43.19% | -48.08% | -53.49% | -59.16% | -64.85% | -70.34% | -75.47% |
| 60% | -60% | -37.50% | -38.12% | -39.95% | -42.88% | -46.74% | -51.32% | -56.40% | -61.71% | -67.04% | -72.20% | -77.01% |
| 70% | -70% | -41.18% | -41.76% | -43.48% | -46.24% | -49.87% | -54.19% | -58.96% | -63.96% | -68.98% | -73.83% | -78.36% |
| 80% | -80% | -44.44% | -45.00% | -46.62% | -49.23% | -52.66% | -56.73% | -61.24% | -65.97% | -70.71% | -75.29% | -79.56% |
| 90% | -90% | -47.37% | -47.89% | -49.43% | -51.90% | -55.15% | -59.01% | -63.28% | -67.76% | -72.25% | -76.59% | -80.64% |
| 100% | -100% | -50.00% | -50.50% | -51.96% | -54.30% | -57.39% | -61.06% | -65.12% | -69.37% | -73.64% | -77.76% | -81.61% |
| 110% | -110% | -52.38% | -52.85% | -54.25% | -56.48% | -59.42% | -62.91% | -66.78% | -70.83% | -74.89% | -78.82% | -82.48% |
| 120% | -120% | -54.55% | -55.00% | -56.33% | -58.46% | -61.27% | -64.60% | -68.29% | -72.15% | -76.03% | -79.78% | -83.28% |
| 130% | -130% | -56.52% | -56.95% | -58.23% | -60.26% | -62.95% | -66.14% | -69.67% | -73.36% | -77.07% | -80.66% | -84.01% |
| 140% | -140% | -58.33% | -58.75% | -59.97% | -61.92% | -64.49% | -67.55% | -70.93% | -74.47% | -78.03% | -81.46% | -84.67% |
| 150% | -150% | -60.00% | -60.40% | -61.57% | -63.44% | -65.91% | -68.85% | -72.09% | -75.49% | -78.91% | -82.21% | -85.28% |
| 160% | -160% | -61.54% | -61.92% | -63.05% | -64.85% | -67.23% | -70.05% | -73.17% | -76.44% | -79.72% | -82.89% | -85.85% |
| 170% | -170% | -62.96% | -63.33% | -64.42% | -66.15% | -68.44% | -71.16% | -74.16% | -77.31% | -80.47% | -83.52% | -86.37% |
| 180% | -180% | -64.29% | -64.64% | -65.69% | -67.36% | -69.57% | -72.19% | -75.08% | -78.12% | -81.17% | -84.11% | -86.86% |

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**INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS**

Each Fund has adopted certain investment restrictions as fundamental policies that cannot be changed without a "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities" of the Fund. The phrase "majority of outstanding voting securities" is defined in the 1940 Act as the lesser of: (i) 67% or more of the shares of the Fund present at a duly-called meeting of shareholders, if the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund are present or represented by proxy; or (ii) more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund. (All policies of each Fund not specifically identified in this SAI or its Prospectus as fundamental may be changed without a vote of the shareholders of the Fund.) For purposes of the following limitations (except for the restriction on concentration), all percentage limitations apply immediately after a purchase or initial investment.

**Bitcoin ProFund and Short Bitcoin ProFund**

A Fund may not:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1. Make investment of more than 25% of its total assets, taken at market value at the time of each investment, in the securities of issues in any particular industry, except that the Fund may invest more than 25% of its total assets in investments that provide exposure to bitcoin and/or bitcoin futures contracts.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2. Make investments for the purpose of exercising control or management.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3. Purchase or sell real estate, except that, to the extent permitted by applicable law, the Fund may invest in securities directly or indirectly secured by real estate or interest therein or issued by companies that invest in real estate or interests therein.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4. Make loans to other persons, except that the acquisition of bonds, debentures or other corporate debt securities and investment in government obligations, commercial paper, pass-through instruments, certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances and repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts and any similar instruments shall not be deemed to be the making of a loan, and except further that the Fund may lend its portfolio securities, provided that the lending of portfolio securities may be made only in accordance with applicable law and the guidelines set forth in the Prospectus and this SAI, as they may be amended from time to time.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5. Issue senior securities to the extent such issuance would violate applicable law.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;6. Borrow money, except that the Fund (i) may borrow from banks (as defined in the 1940 Act) in amounts up to 33 1/3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed), (ii) may, to the extent permitted by applicable law, borrow up to an additional 5% of its total assets for temporary purposes, (iii) may obtain such short-term credit as may be necessary for the clearance of purchases and sales of portfolio securities, (iv) may purchase securities on margin to the extent permitted by applicable law and (v) may enter into reverse repurchase agreements. The Fund may not pledge its assets other than to secure such borrowings or, to the extent permitted by the Fund's investment policies as set forth in the Prospectus and this SAI, as they may be amended from time to time, in connection with hedging transactions, short sales, when-issued and forward commitment transactions and similar investment strategies.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;7. Underwrite securities of other issuers, except insofar as the Fund technically may be deemed an underwriter under the 1933 Act, as amended, in selling portfolio securities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;8. Purchase or sell commodities or contracts on commodities, except to the extent the Fund may do so in accordance with applicable law and the Fund's Prospectus and SAI, as they may be amended from time to time.

**Ether ProFund**

The Fund may not:

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1. Make investments for the purpose of exercising control or management.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2. Purchase or sell real estate, except that, to the extent permitted by applicable law, the Fund may invest in securities directly or indirectly secured by real estate or interests therein or issued by companies that invest in real estate or interests therein.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3. Make loans to other persons, except that the acquisition of bonds, debentures or other corporate debt securities and investment in government obligations, commercial paper, pass-through instruments, certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances and repurchase agreements and purchase and sale contracts and any similar instruments shall not be deemed to be the making of a loan, and except, further, that a Fund may lend its portfolio securities, provided that the lending of portfolio securities may be made only in accordance with applicable law and the guidelines set forth in the Prospectus and this SAI, as they may be amended from time to time.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4. Issue senior securities to the extent such issuance would violate applicable law.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5. Borrow money, except that the Fund (i) may borrow from banks (as defined in the 1940 Act) in amounts up to 33 <sup>1</sup>∕3% of its total assets (including the amount borrowed), (ii) may, to the extent permitted by applicable law, borrow up to an additional 5% of its total assets for temporary purposes, (iii) may obtain such short-term credit as may be necessary for the clearance of purchases and sales of portfolio securities, (iv) may purchase securities on margin to the extent permitted by applicable law and (v) may enter into reverse repurchase agreements. The Fund may not pledge its assets other than to secure such borrowings or, to the extent permitted by the Fund's investment policies as set forth in the Prospectus and SAI, as they may be amended from time to time.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;6. Underwrite securities of other issuers, except insofar as the Fund technically may be deemed an underwriter under the 1933 Act, as amended, in selling portfolio securities.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;7. Purchase or sell commodities or contracts on commodities, except to the extent the Fund may do so in accordance with applicable law and the Fund's Prospectus and SAI, as they may be amended from time to time.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;8. Concentrate (*i.e.*, hold more than 25% of its assets in the stocks of a single industry or group of industries) its investments in issuers of one or more particular industries, except that the Fund may invest more than 25% of its total assets in investments that provide exposure to ether and/or ether futures contracts.

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**MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST**

**THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND ITS LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE** 

The Board has general oversight responsibility with respect to the operation of the Trust and each Fund. The Board has engaged ProFund Advisors to manage each Fund and is responsible for overseeing ProFund Advisors and other service providers to the Trust and each Fund in accordance with the provisions of the federal securities laws.

The Board is currently composed of four Trustees, including three Independent Trustees who are not "interested persons" of each Fund, as that term is defined in the 1940 Act (each an "Independent Trustee"). In addition to four regularly scheduled meetings per year, the Board periodically meets in executive session (with and without employees of ProFund Advisors), and holds special meetings, and/or informal conference calls relating to specific matters that may require discussion or action prior to its next regular meeting. The Independent Trustees have retained "independent legal counsel" as the term is defined in the 1940 Act.

The Board has appointed Michael L. Sapir to serve as Chairman of the Board. Mr. Sapir is also the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ProFund Advisors and, as such, is not an Independent Trustee. The Chairman's primary role is to participate in the preparation of the agenda for Board meetings, determine (with the advice of counsel) which matters need to be acted upon by the Board, and to ensure that the Board obtains all the information necessary to perform its functions and take action. The Chairman also presides at all meetings of the Board and acts, with the assistance of staff, as a liaison with service providers, officers, attorneys and the Independent Trustees between meetings. The Chairman performs such other functions as requested by the Board from time to time. The Board does not have a lead Independent Trustee.

The Board has determined that its leadership structure is appropriate in light of the characteristics of the Trust and each Fund. These characteristics include, among other things, the fact that multiple series are organized under one Trust; all series of the Trust are registered investment companies; all series of the Trust have common service providers; and that the majority of the series of the Trust are geared funds, with similar principal investment strategies. As a result, the Board addresses governance and management issues that are often common to each series of the Trust. In light of these characteristics, the Board has determined that a four-member Board, including three Independent Trustees, is of an adequate size to oversee the operations of the Trust, and that, in light of the small size of the Board, a complex Board leadership structure is not necessary or desirable. The relatively small size of the Board facilitates ready communication among the Board members, and between the Board and management, both at Board meetings and between meetings, further leading to the determination that a complex board structure is unnecessary. In view of the small size of the Board, the Board has concluded that designating one of the three Independent Trustees as the "lead Independent Trustee" would not be likely to meaningfully enhance the effectiveness of the Board. The Board reviews its leadership structure at least annually and believes that its structure is appropriate to enable the Board to exercise its oversight of each Fund.

The Board oversight of the Trust and each Fund extends to the Trust's risk management processes. The Board and its Audit Committee consider risk management issues as part of their responsibilities throughout the year at regular and special meetings. ProFund Advisors and other service providers prepare regular reports for Board and Audit Committee meetings that address a variety of risk-related matters, and the Board as a whole or the Audit Committee may also receive special written reports or presentations on a variety of risk issues at the request of the Board or the Audit Committee. For example, the portfolio managers of each Fund meet regularly with the Board to discuss portfolio performance, including investment risk, counterparty risk and the impact on each Fund of investments in particular securities or derivatives. As noted above, given the relatively small size of the Board, the Board determined it is not necessary to adopt a complex leadership structure in order for the Board to effectively exercise its risk oversight function.

The Board has appointed a Chief Compliance Officer ("CCO") for the Trust (who is also the CCO for ProShare Advisors LLC). The CCO reports directly to the Board and participates in the Board's meetings. The Independent Trustees meet at least annually in executive session with the CCO, and each Fund's CCO prepares and presents an annual written compliance report to the Board. The CCO also provides updates to

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the Board on the operation of the Trust's compliance policies and procedures and on how these procedures are designed to mitigate risk. Finally, the CCO and/or other officers or employees of ProFund Advisors report to the Board in the event that any material risk issues arise.

In addition, the Audit Committee of the Board meets regularly with the Trust's independent public accounting firm to review reports on, among other things, each Fund's controls over financial reporting. The Trustees, their birth date, term of office and length of time served, principal business occupations during the past five years and the number of portfolios in the Fund Complex overseen and other directorships, if any, held by each Trustee, are shown below. Unless noted otherwise, the address of each Trustee is: c/o ProFunds, 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814.

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| **Name and Birth Date** | **Term of Office** <br> **and Length of** <br> **Time Served**<br>| **Principal Occupation(s)** <br> **During** <br> **the Past 5 Years**<br>| **Number of** <br> **Operational** <br> **Portfolios in** <br> **Fund Complex\*** <br> **Overseen by Trustee**<br>| **Other Directorships** <br> **Held by Trustee** <br> **During** <br> **Past 5 Years**<br>|
| <u>Independent Trustees</u> | <u>Independent Trustees</u> |  |  |  |
| William D. Fertig <br> Birth Date: 9/56<br>| Indefinite; June <br> 2011 to present<br>| Context Capital <br> Management <br> (Alternative Asset <br> Management): Chief <br> Investment Officer <br> (September 2002 to <br> present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117) <br>| Context Capital |
| Russell S. Reynolds III <br> Birth Date: 7/57<br>| Indefinite; October <br> 1997 to present<br>| RSR Partners, Inc. <br> (Retained Executive <br> Recruitment and <br> Corporate <br> Governance <br> Consulting): <br> Managing Director <br> (February 1993 to <br> present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117)<br>| RSR Partners, Inc. |
| Michael C. Wachs <br> Birth Date: 10/61<br>| Indefinite; October <br> 1997 to present<br>| Linden Lane Capital <br> Partners LLC (Real <br> Estate Investment <br> and Development): <br> Managing Principal <br> (2010 to present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117)<br>| NAIOP (the <br> Commercial Real <br> Estate Development <br> Association)<br>|
| <u>Interested Trustee and Chairman of the Board</u> | <u>Interested Trustee and Chairman of the Board</u> | <u>Interested Trustee and Chairman of the Board</u> |  |  |
| Michael L. Sapir\*\* <br> Birth Date: 5/58<br>| Indefinite; April <br> 1997 to present<br>| Chairman and Chief <br> Executive Officer of <br> ProFund <br> Advisors LLC <br> (April 1997 to <br> present); ProShare <br> Advisors LLC <br> (November 2005 to <br> present); and <br> ProShare Capital <br> Management LLC <br> (July 2008 to <br> present).<br>| ProShares (145) <br> ProFunds (117)<br>|  |

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The "Fund Complex" consists of all operational registered investment companies under the 1940 Act that are advised by ProFund Advisors and any registered investment companies that have an investment adviser that is an affiliated person of ProFund Advisors. Investment companies that are non-operational (and therefore, not publicly offered) as of the date of this SAI are excluded from these figures.

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Mr. Sapir is an "interested person," as defined by the 1940 Act, because of his ownership interest in ProFund Advisors.

The Board was formed in 1997 prior to the inception of the Trust's operations. Messrs. Reynolds, Wachs and Sapir were appointed to serve as the Board's initial trustees prior to the Trust's operations. Mr. Fertig was added in June 2011. Each Trustee was and is currently believed to possess the specific experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills necessary to serve as a Trustee of the Trust. In addition to their years of service as Trustees to Trust, and gathering experience with funds with investment objectives and principal investment strategies similar to certain series of the Trust, each individual brings experience and qualifications from other areas. In particular, Mr. Reynolds has significant senior executive experience in the areas of human resources and recruitment and executive organization; Mr. Wachs has significant experience in the areas of investment and real estate development; Mr. Sapir has significant experience in the field of investment management, both as an executive and as an attorney; and Mr. Fertig has significant experience in the areas of investment and asset management.

**COMMITTEES**

The Board has established an Audit Committee to assist the Board in performing oversight responsibilities. The Audit Committee is composed exclusively of Independent Trustees. Currently, the Audit Committee is composed of Messrs. Reynolds, Wachs and Fertig. Among other things, the Audit Committee makes recommendations to the full Board of Trustees with respect to the engagement of an independent registered public accounting firm and reviews with the independent registered public accounting firm the plan and results of the internal controls, audit engagement and matters having a material effect on the Trust's financial operations. During the past fiscal year, the Audit Committee met five times, and the Board of Trustees met four times.

**TRUSTEE OWNERSHIP**

Listed below for each Trustee is a dollar range of securities beneficially owned in the Trust, together with the aggregate dollar range of equity securities in all registered investment companies overseen by each Trustee that are in the same family of investment companies as the Trust, as of December 31, 2024.

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| **Name of Trustee** | **Dollar Range** <br> **of Equity** <br> **Securities in** <br> **the Trust**<br>| **Aggregate Dollar** <br> **Range of Equity** <br> **Securities in All** <br> **Registered Investment** <br> **Companies Overseen** <br> **by Trustee in Family of** <br> **Investment Companies**<br>|
| **Independent Trustees** |  |  |
| William D. Fertig, Trustee |  | Over $100,000 |
| Russell S. Reynolds, III, Trustee |  | $10001-$50000 |
| Michael C. Wachs, Trustee | $10001-$50000 | $10001-$50000 |
| **Interested Trustee** |  |  |
| Michael L. Sapir, Trustee and Chairman |  | Over $100,000 |

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As of November 3, 2025, the Trustees and officers, as a group, did not own shares outstanding that entitled them to give voting instructions with respect to one percent or more of the shares outstanding of each Fund.

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No Independent Trustee (or an immediate family member thereof) has any share ownership in securities of the Advisor, the principal underwriter of the Trust, or any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Advisor or principal underwriter of the Trust (not including registered investment companies) as of December 31, 2024.

**COMPENSATION OF TRUSTEES**

Each Independent Trustee is paid a $375,000 annual retainer for service as a Trustee on the Board and for service as a trustee on the board of other funds in the Fund Complex. Prior to September 1, 2025, each Independent Trustee was paid a $325,000 annual retainer. Trustees who are also Officers or affiliated persons receive no remuneration from the Trust for their services as Trustees.

The Trust does not accrue pension or retirement benefits as part of each Fund's expenses, and Trustees are not entitled to benefits upon retirement from the Board of Trustees.

The following table shows aggregate compensation paid to the Trustees for their service on the Board for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025.

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| **Name**  | **Aggregate** <br> **Compensation** <br> **From the Fund**<br>| **Pension or** <br> **Retirement** <br> **Benefits** <br> **Accrued as** <br> **Part of** <br> **Trust** <br> **Expenses** <br>| **Estimated** <br> **Annual** <br> **Benefits** <br> **Upon** <br> **Retirement**<br>| **Total** <br> **Compensation** <br> **From Trust and** <br> **Fund Complex** <br> **Paid to Trustees**<br>|
| **Independent Trustees** |  |  |  |  |
| William D. Fertig, Trustee | $1647 | $0 | $0 | $325000 |
| Russell S. Reynolds, III, Trustee  | $1647 | $0 | $0 | $325000 |
| Michael C. Wachs, Trustee  | $1647 | $0 | $0 | $325000 |
| **Interested Trustee** |  |  |  |  |
| Michael L. Sapir, Trustee and Chairman | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |

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**OFFICERS**

The Trust's executive officers (the "Officers"), their date of birth, term of office and length of time served and their principal business occupations during the past five years, are shown below. Unless noted otherwise, the address of each Trustee and Officer is: c/o ProFunds, 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814.

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| **Name and Birth Date** | **Position(s)** <br> **Held with** <br> **Trust**<br>| **Term of Office** <br> **and Length of** <br> **Time Served**<br>| **Principal Occupation(s)** <br> **During the Past** <br> **5 Years**<br>|
| Todd B. Johnson <br> Birth Date: 1/64<br>| President | Indefinite; <br> January 2014 to <br> present<br>| Chief Investment Officer of the Advisor <br> (December 2008 to present); ProShare <br> Advisors LLC (December 2008 to present); <br> and ProShare Capital Management LLC <br> (February 2009 to present).<br>|
| Rebecca Colvin<br> Birth Date: 11/78<br>| Treasurer | Indefinite; <br> November 2024 <br> to present<br>| Vice President, Fund Administration, Ultimus <br> Fund Solutions, LLC (July 2024 to present); <br> and Vice President, Citi Fund Services Ohio, <br> Inc. (December 2001 to June 2024).<br>|

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| **Name and Birth Date** | **Position(s)** <br> **Held with** <br> **Trust**<br>| **Term of Office** <br> **and Length of** <br> **Time Served**<br>| **Principal Occupation(s)** <br> **During the Past** <br> **5 Years**<br>|
| Victor M. Frye, Esq. <br> Birth Date: 10/58<br>| Chief <br> Compliance <br> Officer and <br> Anti-Money <br> Laundering <br> Officer<br>| Indefinite; <br> September 2004 <br> to present<br>| Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer of the <br> Advisor (October 2002 to present) and <br> ProShare Advisors LLC (December 2004 to <br> present); Secretary of ProFunds Distributors, <br> Inc. (April 2008 to present); Chief <br> Compliance Officer of ProFunds Distributors, <br> Inc. (July 2015 to present).<br>|
| Richard Morris, Esq. <br> Birth Date: 8/67<br>| Chief Legal <br> Officer and <br> Secretary<br>| Indefinite; <br> December 2015 <br> to present<br>| General Counsel of ProShare Advisors LLC, <br> ProFund Advisors LLC, and ProShare Capital <br> Management LLC (December 2015 to <br> present); Chief Legal Officer of ProFunds <br> Distributors, Inc. (December 2015 to present); <br> Partner at Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP <br> (October 2012 to November 2015).<br>|

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The Officers, under the supervision of the Board, manage the day-to-day operations of the Trust. One Trustee and all of the Officers of the Trust are directors, officers or employees of the Advisor or Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC. The other Trustees are Independent Trustees. The Trustees and some Officers are also directors and officers of some or all of the other funds in the Fund Complex. The Fund Complex includes all funds advised by the Advisor and any funds that have an investment adviser that is an affiliate of the Advisor.

**COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS**

The Officers, other than the CCO, receive no compensation directly from the Trust for performing the duties of their offices.

**CONTROL PERSONS AND PRINCIPAL HOLDERS OF SECURITIES**

See Appendix B to this SAI for a list of the principal holders of a Fund.

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**INVESTMENT ADVISOR**

ProFund Advisors, located at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, serves as the investment adviser to each Fund and provides investment advice and management services to each Fund. ProFund Advisors is owned by Michael L. Sapir, Louis M. Mayberg and Radcliff PS I LLC.

**INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT**

Under an investment advisory agreement between the Advisor and the Trust dated October 28, 1997, and most recently amended and restated as of March 10, 2005 (the "Advisory Agreement"), the Advisor manages the investment and reinvestment of the Fund's assets in accordance with its investment objective(s), policies, and restrictions, subject to the general supervision and control of the Board and the Trust's Officers. The Advisor bears all costs associated with providing these services. The Advisory Agreement may be terminated with respect to a series of the Trust at any time, by a vote of the Trustees, by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities (as defined in the 1940 Act) of that series, or by the Advisor in each case upon sixty days' prior written notice. A discussion regarding the basis for the Board approving the Advisory Agreement for each Fund is included in the Trust's report filed on Form N-CSR, as amended, for the period ended January 31, 2025.

Pursuant to the Advisory Agreement, each Fund, except Ether ProFund, pays the Advisor a fee at an annualized rate, based on its average daily net assets of 0.45%. Ether ProFund pays the Advisor a fee at an annualized rate, based on its average daily net assets of 0.75%. In addition, subject to the condition that the aggregate daily net assets of the Trust be equal to or greater than $10 billion, the Advisor has agreed to the following fee reductions with respect to each individual Fund: 0.025% of the Fund's daily net assets in excess of $500 million to $1 billion, 0.05% of the Fund's daily net assets in excess of $1 billion to $2 billion, and 0.075% of the Fund's net assets in excess of $2 billion.

***Fees Paid under the Advisory Agreement***

The investment advisory fees paid as well as any amounts waived pursuant to the Expense Limitation Agreement, for the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025 for each Fund that was operational as of each date are set forth below.

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|  | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** | **ADVISORY FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $143612 | $58401 | $652952 | $87208 | $1861651 | $33470 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  |  |  | 2673 | 2649 |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 2272 | 2272 | 3139 | 3139 | 3733 | 3733 |

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The "Earned" columns in the table above include amounts due for investment advisory services provided during the specified fiscal year including amounts that the Advisor recouped pursuant to any applicable expense limitation agreements.

The amounts of advisory fees waived in the chart above do not reflect the amounts reimbursed by the Advisor to a Fund. For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, as applicable, the Advisor reimbursed each Fund in the following amounts:

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|  | **REIMBURSEMENTS** | **REIMBURSEMENTS** | **REIMBURSEMENTS** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $— | $— | $19792 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  | 5641 |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 57451 | 35285 | 34530 |

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**MANAGEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT**

Under a separate Amended and Restated Management Services Agreement dated October 28, 1997 (the "Management Agreement"), the Advisor performs certain client support and other administrative services on behalf of the Trust. These services include, in general, assisting the Board in all aspects of the administration and operation of the Trust. Other duties and services performed by the Advisor under the Management Agreement include, but are not limited to, negotiating contractual agreements, recommending and monitoring service providers, preparing reports for the Board regarding service providers and other matters requested by the Board, providing information to financial intermediaries, and making available employees of the Advisor to serve as officers and Trustees. The Advisor bears all costs associated with providing these services. The Management Agreement may be terminated with respect to any series of the Trust at any time, by a vote of the Trustees, by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities (as defined by the 1940 Act) of that series, or by the Advisor in each case upon sixty days' prior written notice.

***Management Services Fees Paid***

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the Advisor was entitled to, and waived, management services fees in the following amounts:

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|  | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** | **MANAGEMENT SERVICES FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2023** | **2024** | **2024** | **2025** | **2025** |
|  | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** | **Earned** | **Waived** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $47871 | $19467 | $217652 | $29070 | $620552 | $11157 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  |  |  | 535 | 530 |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 757 | 757 | 1046 | 1046 | 1244 | 1244 |

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**EXPENSE LIMITATION AGREEMENT**

With respect to each Fund, ProFund Advisors has contractually agreed to waive investment advisory and management services fees and/or to reimburse certain other Fund expenses through at least November 30, 2026 (unless the Board consents to an earlier revision or termination of this arrangement). After such date, the expense limitation may be terminated or revised by ProFund Advisors. This expense limitation excludes brokerage costs, interest, taxes, dividends (including dividend expenses on securities sold short), litigation, indemnification, and extraordinary expenses. Additionally, the expense limitation does not include any expenses incurred by those underlying investment companies. Amounts waived or reimbursed in a particular contractual period may be recouped by the Advisor within three years of the end of that contract period, however, such recoupment will be limited to the lesser of any expense limitation in place at the time of recoupment or the expense limitation in place at the time of the waiver or reimbursement.

***Expense Limits***

The annual operating expenses are limited as follows:

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|  | **EXPENSE** <br> **LIMIT**<br>|
|  | **Investor**<br> **Class**<br>|
| Bitcoin ProFund | 1.10% |
| Ether ProFund | 1.40% |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 1.10% |

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***Recoupment***

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the Advisor recouped fee waivers/reimbursements from the prior years in the following amounts:

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|  | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** | **FEE WAIVERS/REIMBURSEMENTS** <br> **RECOUPED** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $— | $— | $105000 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund |  |  |  |

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**SERVICES AGREEMENT**

Under a separate Services Agreement dated January 1, 2005 (the "Services Agreement"), the Advisor provides an online shareholder trading platform. Pursuant to the Services Agreement, the Advisor receives a monthly fee from the Trust based on the actual costs incurred. For 2025, the estimated cost is $7,100 per month.

**PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT**

**PORTFOLIO MANAGER COMPENSATION**

ProFund Advisors believes that its compensation program is competitively positioned to attract and retain high-caliber investment professionals. The compensation package for portfolio managers consists of a fixed base salary, an annual incentive bonus opportunity and a competitive benefits package. A portfolio manager's salary compensation is designed to be competitive with the marketplace and reflect a portfolio manager's relative experience and contribution to the firm. Fixed base salary compensation is reviewed and adjusted annually to reflect increases in the cost of living and market rates.

The annual incentive bonus opportunity provides cash bonuses based upon the overall firm's performance and individual contributions. Principal consideration for each portfolio manager is given to appropriate risk management, teamwork and investment support activities in determining the annual bonus amount.

Portfolio managers are eligible to participate in the firm's standard employee benefits programs, which include a competitive 401(k) retirement savings program with employer match, life insurance coverage, and health and welfare programs.

***Portfolio Manager Ownership***

Listed below for each portfolio manager is a dollar range of securities beneficially owned in each Fund managed by the portfolio manager, together with the aggregate dollar range of equity securities in all registered investment companies in the Fund Complex as of July 31, 2025.

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| **Name of Portfolio Manager** | **Dollar Range of** <br> **Equity Securities** <br> **in the Fund**<br> **Managed by the** <br> **Portfolio Manager**<br>| **Aggregate Dollar Range** <br> **of Equity Securities in** <br> **All Registered** <br> **Investment Companies in** <br> **the Fund Complex**<br>|
| Alexander Ilyasov |  | $50001-$100000 |
| George Banian |  |  |

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***Other Accounts Managed by Portfolio Managers*** 

Portfolio managers are generally responsible for multiple investment company accounts. As described below, certain inherent conflicts of interest arise from the fact that a portfolio manager has responsibility for multiple accounts, including conflicts relating to the allocation of investment opportunities. Listed below for each portfolio manager are the number and type of accounts managed or overseen by such portfolio manager as of July 31, 2025.

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| **Name of Portfolio** <br> **Manager**<br>| **Number of All Registered** <br> **Investment Companies** <br> **Managed/Total Assets**<br>| **Number of All Other** <br> **Pooled Investment** <br> **Vehicles** <br> **Managed/Total Assets**<br>| **Number of All Other** <br> **Accounts** <br> **Managed/Total Assets**<br>|
| Alexander Ilyasov | 82/$7,128,606,514 | 16/$4,049,631,359 | 0/$0 |
| George Banian | 15/$5,415,166,434 | 12/$3,917,019,779 | 0/$0 |

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***Conflicts of Interest***

In the course of providing advisory services, ProFund Advisors may simultaneously recommend the sale of a particular security for one account while recommending the purchase of the same security for another account if such recommendations are consistent with each client's investment strategies. ProFund Advisors also may recommend the purchase or sale of securities that may also be recommended by ProShare Advisors LLC, an affiliate of ProFund Advisors.

ProFund Advisors, its principals, officers and employees (and members of their families) and affiliates may participate directly or indirectly as investors in ProFund Advisors' clients, such as a Fund. Thus ProFund Advisors may recommend to clients the purchase or sale of securities in which it, or its officers, employees or related persons have a financial interest. ProFund Advisors may give advice and take actions in the performance of its duties to its clients that differ from the advice given or the timing and nature of actions taken, with respect to other clients' accounts and/or employees' accounts that may invest in some of the same securities recommended to clients.

In addition, ProFund Advisors, its affiliates and principals may trade for their own accounts. Consequently, non-customer and proprietary trades may be executed and cleared through any prime broker or other broker utilized by clients. It is possible that officers or employees of ProFund Advisors may buy or sell securities or other instruments that ProFund Advisors has recommended to, or purchased for, its clients and may engage in transactions for their own accounts in a manner that is inconsistent with ProFund Advisors' recommendations to a client. Personal securities transactions by employees may raise potential conflicts of interest when such persons trade in a security that is owned by, or considered for purchase or sale for, a client. ProFund Advisors has adopted policies and procedures designed to detect and prevent such conflicts of interest and, when they do arise, to ensure that it effects transactions for clients in a manner that is consistent with its fiduciary duty to its clients and in accordance with applicable law.

Any "access person" of ProFund Advisors, (as defined under the 1940 Act and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the "Advisers Act")), may make security purchases subject to the terms of the ProFund Advisors Code of Ethics that are consistent with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act and Rule 204A-1 under the Advisers Act.

ProFund Advisors and its affiliated persons may come into possession from time to time of material nonpublic and other confidential information about companies which, if disclosed, might affect an investor's decision to buy, sell, or hold a security. Under applicable law, ProFund Advisors and its affiliated persons would be prohibited from improperly disclosing or using this information for their personal benefit or for the benefit of any person, regardless of whether the person is a client of ProFund Advisors. Accordingly, should ProFund Advisors or any affiliated person come into possession of material nonpublic or other confidential information with respect to any company, ProFund Advisors and its affiliated persons will have no responsibility or liability for failing to disclose the information to clients as a result of following its policies and procedures designed to comply with applicable law.

**REGISTRATION AS A COMMODITY POOL OPERATOR**

In connection with its management of each Fund, ProFund Advisors has registered as a commodity pool operator (a "CPO") under the Commodity Exchange Act (the "CEA"). Accordingly, with respect to each Fund, ProFund Advisors is subject to registration and regulation as a CPO under the CEA, and must comply with various regulatory requirements under the CEA and the rules and regulations of the CFTC and the National Futures Association ("NFA"), including disclosure requirements and reporting and recordkeeping

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requirements. ProFund Advisors is also subject to periodic inspections and audits by the NFA. Compliance with these regulatory requirements could adversely affect a Fund's total return. In this regard, any further amendment to the CEA or its related regulations that subject ProFund Advisors or a Fund to additional regulation may have adverse impacts on the Fund's operations and expenses.

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**OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS**

**ADMINISTRATOR, TRANSFER AGENT AND FUND ACCOUNTING AGENT** 

On November 4, 2024, Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC ("Ultimus" or the "Administrator and Fund Accountant"), located at 225 Pictoria Drive, Suite 450, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246, began serving as the administrator and fund accounting agent to the Trust. As the Administrator and Fund Accountant, Ultimus provides services to the Trust including, among other things, operations, compliance, and administrative services. The Administrator provides the Trust with all required general administrative services, including, without limitation, office space, equipment, and personnel; clerical and general back office services; bookkeeping and internal accounting; the determination of NAVs; and the preparation and filing of all financial reports, and all other materials, except registration statements and proxy statements, required to be filed or furnished by the Trust under federal and state securities laws. The Trust pays Ultimus an annual fee for its services as the Administrator and Fund Accountant based on the aggregate average net assets of all series of the Trust.

Effective January 1, 2025, Ultimus also began providing legal administration services to the Trust (altogether, the "Legal Administration Services") pursuant to a separate agreement. The Trust pays Ultimus a monthly fee for the Legal Administration Services.

For the period from November 4, 2024 through July 31, 2025, Ultimus was entitled to the following fees for its services as Administrator, Fund Accountant and Legal Administrator to the Trust:

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|  | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | N/A | N/A | $471882 |
| Ether ProFund | N/A | N/A | 2595 |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | N/A | N/A | 4631 |

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***Fees Paid under the Prior Administration Agreement***

Prior to November 4, 2024, Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc. ("Citi" or the "Prior Administrator"), located at 4400 Easton Commons, Suite 200, Columbus, Ohio 43219, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Citibank, N.A., acted as the administrator to the Trust. The Prior Administrator provided the Trust with all required general administrative services, including the preparation of registration statements and proxy statements required to be filed or furnished by each Fund under federal and state securities laws. The Prior Administrator also maintained the shareholder account records for each Fund, distributed dividends and distributions payable by each series of the Trust, and produced statements with respect to account activity for each series of the Trust and their shareholders. The Trust paid the Prior Administrator an annual fee for its services based on the aggregate average net assets of all series of the Trust. This fee ranged from 0.05% of the Trust's average monthly net assets up to $2 billion to 0.00375% of the Trust's average monthly net assets in excess of $10 billion on an annual basis and a base fee for certain filings. Administration fees included additional fees paid to Citi by the Trust for support of the Compliance Service Program.

For the period from November 4, 2024 through December 31, 2024, Citi provided regulatory administration services to the Trust pursuant to a separate agreement. For these services, Citi was paid a set fee allocated among each Fund.

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023 and July 31, 2024, and the period from August 1, 2024 through November 3, 2024, Citi, as Prior Administrator, was entitled to administration fees in the following amounts:

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|  | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** | **ADMINISTRATION FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $32111 | $113575 | $91778 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 632 | 553 | 219 |

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Prior to November 4, 2024, Citi also acted as fund accounting agent for each series of the Trust. The Trust paid Citi an annual base fee, plus asset-based fees and reimbursement of certain expenses, for its services as fund accounting agent. The asset-based fees ranged from 0.03% of the Trust's average monthly net assets up to $1 billion to 0.00375% of the Trust's average monthly net assets in excess of $10 billion, on an annual basis.

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023 and July 31, 2024, and the period from August 1, 2024 through November 3, 2024, Citi, as fund accounting agent, was paid fees in the following amounts:

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|  | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** | **FUND ACCOUNTING FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $32534 | $77555 | $30461 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  |  |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 15469 | 15425 | 4026 |

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Pursuant to a Transfer Agency Services Agreement between affiliates of FIS Investment Systems LLC and Citi, dated December 19, 2014, FIS Investor Services LLC ("FIS") acts as transfer agent for each series of the Trust in exchange for fees. The principal business address of FIS is 4249 Easton Way, Suite 400, Columbus, Ohio 43219. Since April 1, 2015, FIS has acted as transfer agent for each series of the Trust in exchange for fees. As transfer agent, FIS maintains the shareholder account records, distributes distributions payable by each series, and produces statements with respect to account activity for each series and their shareholders.

**CUSTODIAN** 

UMB Bank, N.A. acts as Custodian to the Trust. UMB Bank, N.A.'s address is 928 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri, 64106.

For each series of the Trust, the Custodian, among other things, maintains a custody account or accounts in the name of each series; receives and delivers all assets for each series upon purchase and upon sale or maturity; collects and receives all income and other payments and distributions on account of the assets of each series and pays all expenses of each series. For its services, the Custodian receives an asset-based fee and reimbursement of certain expenses.

**INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM**

KPMG LLP serves as each Fund's independent registered public accounting firm and provides audit services, tax return preparation and assistance, and audit-related services in connection with certain SEC filings. KPMG LLP's address is 191 West Nationwide Boulevard, Suite 500, Columbus, Ohio 43215.

**LEGAL COUNSEL**

Dechert LLP serves as counsel to each Fund. The firm's address is 1095 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036.

**ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES**

Each Fund may participate in programs in which a third-party (a "Financial Intermediary") maintains records of indirect beneficial ownership interests in a Fund and provides administrative, sub-accounting, sub-transfer agency and other non-distribution services for each Fund and Fund shareholders. These programs include any type of arrangement through which investors have an indirect beneficial ownership interest in a Fund via omnibus accounts, insurance company separate accounts, bank common or collective trust funds, employee benefit plans or similar arrangements (each a "financial intermediary account"). Under these programs, the Trust, on behalf of each Fund, may enter into the administrative services agreements with Financial Intermediaries pursuant to which Financial Intermediaries will provide transfer agency, administrative services and other services with respect to each Fund. These services may include, but are not limited to: shareholder record set-up and maintenance, account statement preparation and mailing, transaction

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processing and settlement and account level tax reporting. Because of the relatively higher volume of transactions in the Fund, generally, a Fund are authorized to pay higher administrative service fees than might be the case for more traditional mutual funds. To the extent any of these fees are paid by a Fund, they are included in the amount appearing opposite the caption "Other Expenses" under "Annual Fund Operating Expenses" in the expense tables contained in the Prospectus. In addition, the Advisor or Distributor may compensate such Financial Intermediaries or their agents directly or indirectly for such services. Compensation paid by the Advisor or the Distributor out of their own resources for such services is not reflected in the fees and expenses outlined in the fee table for each Fund.

For these services, the Trust may pay each Financial Intermediary (i) a fee based on average daily net assets of each Fund that are invested in such Fund through the financial intermediary account, and/or (ii) an annual fee that may vary depending upon the assets in the financial intermediary account, and/or (iii) minimum account fees. The Financial Intermediary may impose other account or service charges to a Fund or directly to account holders. Please refer to information provided by the Financial Intermediary for additional information regarding such charges.

For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the following administrative services fees were paid:

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|  | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** | **ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FEES** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $67952 | $341215 | $797161 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  | 3 |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund |  | 990 | 1167 |

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For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025, the Advisor paid, out of its own resources, $2,219,167, $2,204,458, and $3,699,381, respectively, to administrative service providers for all July 31 fiscal year end series of the Trust, including series not included in this SAI.

**DISTRIBUTION OF FUND SHARES**

**DISTRIBUTOR**

The Distributor, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Advisor serves as the distributor and principal underwriter in all fifty states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and offers shares of each Fund on a continuous basis. Its address is 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. The Distributor has no role in determining the investment policies of the Trust or which securities are to be purchased or sold by the Trust.

**DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE (12b-1) PLAN**

The Board has approved a Distribution and Service Plan under which each Fund may pay financial intermediaries such as broker-dealers ("Authorized Firms") up to 0.25%, on an annualized basis, of average daily net assets attributable to Investor Class Shares as reimbursement or compensation for distribution-related activities with respect to Investor Class Shares and shareholder services (the "Investor Class Plan"). Under the Investor Class Plan, the Trust or the Distributor may enter into agreements ("Distribution and Service Agreements") with Authorized Firms that purchase Investor Class Shares on behalf of their clients. The Distribution and Service Agreements will provide for compensation to the Authorized Firms in an amount up to 0.25% (on an annual basis) of the average daily net assets of the Investor Class Shares of the Fund attributable to, or held in the name of the Authorized Firm for, its clients. Each Fund may pay different distribution and/or service fee amounts to Authorized Firms, which may provide different levels of services to their clients or customers.

The Advisor, the Distributor and other service providers or their affiliates, may utilize their own resources to finance distribution or service activities on behalf of each Fund for distribution related activities or the provision of shareholder services not otherwise covered by the Investor Class Plan.

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The Investor Class Plan is operated as a "compensation" plan, as payments may be made for services rendered to each Fund regardless of the level of expenditures by the Authorized Firms. The Trustees will, however, take into account such expenditures for purposes of reviewing operations under the Investor Class Plan in connection with their annual consideration of the Investor Class Plan's renewal for each Fund. The Investor Class Plan authorizes payments as compensation or reimbursement for activities such as, without limitation: (1) advertising; (2) compensation of the Distributor, securities broker-dealers and sales personnel; (3) production and dissemination of Investor Class prospectuses to prospective investors; (4) printing and mailing sales and marketing materials; (5) capital or other expenses of associated equipment, rent, salaries, bonuses, interest, and other overhead or financing charges; (6) receiving and processing shareholder orders; (7) performing the accounting for Investor Class shareholder accounts; (8) maintaining retirement plan accounts; (9) answering questions and handling correspondence for individual accounts; (10) acting as the sole shareholder of record for individual shareholders; (11) issuing shareholder reports and transaction confirmations; (12) executing daily investment "sweep" functions; and (13) furnishing investment advisory services.

The Investor Class Plan and Distribution and Service Agreements continue in effect from year-to-year only if such continuance is specifically approved annually by a vote of the Trustees of the Trust, including a majority of the Trustees who are not interested persons of the Trust and who have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Investor Class Plan or the related Distribution and Service Agreements. All material amendments of the Investor Class Plan must also be approved by the Trustees in the manner described above. The Investor Class Plan may be terminated at any time by a majority of the Trustees as described above or by vote of a majority of the outstanding Investor Class Shares of a Fund. The Distribution and Service Agreements may be terminated at any time, without payment of any penalty, by vote of a majority of the Trustees as described above or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding Investor Class Shares of a Fund on not more than 60 days' written notice to any other party to the Distribution and Service Agreements. The Distribution and Service Agreements shall terminate automatically if assigned. The Trustees have determined that, in their judgment, there is a reasonable likelihood that the Investor Class Plan will benefit each Fund and holders of Investor Class Shares of each Fund. In the Trustees' quarterly review of the Investor Class Plan and Distribution and Service Agreements, they will consider their continued appropriateness and the level of compensation and/or reimbursement provided therein.

The Investor Class Plan is intended to permit the financing of a broad array of distribution-related activities and services, as well as shareholder services, for the benefit of Investor Class investors. These activities and services are intended to make Investor Class Shares an attractive investment alternative, which may lead to increased assets, increased investment opportunities and diversification, and reduced per share operating expenses. Authorized Firms may pay broker-dealers (including, for avoidance of doubt, the Distributor), investment advisers, banks, trust companies, accountants, estate planning firms, or other financial institutions or securities industry professionals a fee as compensation for service and distribution-related activities and/or shareholder services. There are currently no plans to impose distribution fees.

**DISTRIBUTION OF FUND SHARES TO GOVERNMENT RETIREMENT PLANS**

A Fund will not accept purchases from any government plan or program as defined under Rule 206(4)-5(f)(8) under the Advisers Act. Specifically, a Fund will not accept, and any broker-dealer should not accept, any order for the purchase of Fund shares on behalf of any participant-directed investment program or plan sponsored or established by a State or political subdivision or any agency, authority or instrumentality thereof, including, but not limited to, a "qualified tuition plan" authorized by Section 529 of the Code, a retirement plan authorized by Section 403(b) or 457 of the Code, or any similar program or plan.

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**OTHER MATTERS**

**COSTS AND EXPENSES**

Each Fund bears all expenses of its operations other than those assumed by the Advisor or the Administrator. Fund expenses include, but are not limited to: the investment advisory fee; the management services fee; administrative fees, transfer agency fees and shareholder servicing fees; compliance service fees; anti-money laundering administration fees; custodian and accounting fees and expenses; principal financial officer/treasurer services fees; brokerage and transaction fees; legal and auditing fees; securities valuation expenses; fidelity bonds and other insurance premiums; expenses of preparing and printing prospectuses, proxy statements, and shareholder reports and notices; registration fees and expenses; proxy and annual meeting expenses, if any; licensing fees; all federal, state, and local taxes (including, without limitation, stamp, excise, income, and franchise taxes); organizational costs; and Independent Trustees' fees and expenses.

**PAYMENTS TO THIRD PARTIES FROM THE ADVISOR AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR**

As disclosed in the Prospectus, the Advisor and the Distributor may from time to time pay significant amounts to financial firms in connection with the sale or servicing of a Fund and for other services such as those described in the Prospectus. This information is provided in order to assist broker-dealers in satisfying certain requirements of Rule 10b-10 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which provides that broker-dealers must provide information to customers regarding any remuneration they receive in connection with a sales transaction. You should consult your financial advisor and review carefully any disclosure by the financial firm as to compensation received by your financial advisor.

In addition, the Advisor, the Distributor and their affiliates may from time to time make additional payments such as cash bonuses or provide other incentives to selected financial firms as compensation for services (including preferential services) such as, without limitation, paying for active asset allocation services provided to investors in a Fund, providing a Fund with "shelf space" or a higher profile with the financial firms' financial consultants and their customers, placing a Fund on the financial firms' preferred or recommended fund list or otherwise identifying a Fund as being part of a complex to be accorded a higher degree of marketing support than complexes not making such payments, granting the Advisor or Distributor access to the financial firms' financial consultants (including through the firms' intranet websites) in order to promote a Fund, promotions in communications with financial firms' customers such as in the firms' internet websites or in customer newsletters, providing assistance in training and educating the financial firms' personnel, and furnishing marketing support and other specified services. These payments may be significant to the financial firms and may also take the form of sponsorship of seminars or informational meetings or payment for attendance by persons associated with the financial firms at seminars or informational meetings.

A number of factors will be considered in determining the amount of these additional payments to financial firms. On some occasions, such payments may be conditioned upon levels of sales, including the sale of a specified minimum dollar amount of the shares of a Fund, all other Funds, other funds sponsored by the Advisor and its affiliates together and/or a particular class of shares, during a specified period of time. The Distributor and the Advisor may also make payments to one or more participating financial firms based upon factors such as the amount of assets a financial firm's clients have invested in a Fund and the quality of the financial firm's relationship with the Distributor or the Advisor and its affiliates.

The additional payments described above are made out of the Distributor's or the Advisor's (or their affiliates') own assets, as applicable, pursuant to agreements with brokers and do not change the price paid by investors for the purchase of a Fund's shares or the amount a Fund will receive as proceeds from such sales. These payments may be made to financial firms selected by the Distributor or the Advisor or their affiliates to the financial firms that have sold significant amounts of shares of a Fund. Dealers may not use sales of a Fund's shares to qualify for this compensation to the extent prohibited by the laws or rules of any state or any self-regulatory agency, such as FINRA. The level of payment made to financial firm(s) in any future year will vary, may be subject to certain minimum payment levels, and is typically calculated as a percentage of sales made to and/or assets held by customers of the financial firm. In some cases, in addition to the payments

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described above, the Distributor, the Advisor and/or their affiliates will make payments for special events such as a conferences or seminars sponsored by one of such financial firms.

If investment advisers, distributors or affiliates of mutual funds pay bonuses and incentives in differing amounts, financial firms and their financial consultants may have financial incentives for recommending a particular mutual fund (including each Fund) over other mutual funds. In addition, depending on the arrangements in place at any particular time, a financial firm and its financial consultants may also have a financial incentive for recommending a particular share class over other share classes. You should consult with your financial advisor and review carefully any disclosure by the financial firm as to compensation received by that firm and/or your financial advisor.

At the date of this SAI, the Distributor and the Advisor anticipate that Jefferson National, LPL Financial Corporation, Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, and Wells Fargo may receive additional payments for the distribution services and/or educational support described above ranging from 0.03% to 0.20% of the total value of Fund shares held in their respective accounts. The Distributor and the Advisor expects that additional firms may be added from time to time. Any additions, modifications, or deletions to the firms identified in this paragraph or the terms of the arrangements with those firms that have occurred since the date of this Statement of Additional Information are not reflected.

Representatives of the Distributor, the Advisor and their affiliates visit brokerage firms on a regular basis to educate financial advisors about a Fund and to encourage the sale of Fund shares to their clients. The costs and expenses associated with these efforts may include, but are not limited to, travel, lodging, sponsorship at educational seminars and conferences, entertainment and meals to the extent permitted by law.

Although a Fund may use financial firms that sell Fund shares to effect transactions for the Fund's portfolio, the Fund and the Advisor will not consider the sale of Fund shares as a factor when choosing financial firms to make those transactions.

**CODE OF ETHICS** 

The Trust, ProFund Advisors and the Distributor each have adopted a consolidated code of ethics (the "COE"), under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act, which is reasonably designed to ensure that all acts, practices and courses of business engaged in by personnel of the Trust, ProFund Advisors and the Distributor reflect high standards of conduct and comply with the requirements of the federal securities laws. There can be no assurance that the COE will be effective in preventing deceptive, manipulative or fraudulent activities. The COE permits personnel subject to it to invest in securities, including securities that may be held or purchased by a Fund; however, such transactions are reported on a regular basis by ProFund Advisors' personnel that are Access Persons. Access Persons, as the term is defined in the COE, subject to the COE are also required to report transactions in registered open-end investment companies advised or sub-advised by ProFund Advisors. The COE is on file with the SEC and is available to the public.

**PROXY VOTING POLICY AND PROCEDURES** 

***Background*** 

The Board of Trustees has adopted policies and procedures with respect to voting proxies relating to portfolio securities of each Fund, pursuant to which the Board of Trustees has delegated responsibility for voting such proxies to ProFund Advisors subject to the Board's continuing oversight.

***Policies and Procedures*** 

The Advisor's proxy voting policies and procedures (the "Guidelines") are reasonably designed to maximize shareholder value and protect shareholder interests when voting proxies. The Advisor's Brokerage Allocation and Proxy Voting Committee (the "Proxy Committee") exercises and documents the Advisor's responsibilities with regard to voting of client proxies. The Proxy Committee is composed of employees of the Advisor. The Proxy Committee reviews and monitors the effectiveness of the Guidelines. To assist the Advisor

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in its responsibility for voting proxies and the overall proxy voting process, the Advisor has retained Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS") as an expert in the proxy voting and corporate governance area. The Proxy Committee reviews and, as necessary, may amend periodically the Guidelines to address new or revised proxy voting policies or procedures.

Information on how proxies were voted for portfolio securities for the 12-month (or shorter) period ended June 30 is available without charge, upon request, by calling the Advisor at 888-776-3637 or on the Trust's website at profunds.com, or on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov. See Appendix C for a copy of the proxy voting policy and procedures.

**DISCLOSURE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS**

The Trust has adopted a policy regarding the disclosure of information about each Fund's portfolio holdings, which is reviewed on an annual basis. The Board must approve all material amendments to this policy. Disclosure of the complete holdings of each Fund is required to be made quarterly within 60 days of the end of the Fund's second and fourth fiscal quarter in the reports filed on Form N-CSR and in the monthly holdings report on Form N-PORT, with every third month made available to the public by the SEC 60 days after the end of the Funds' fiscal quarter. You can find SEC filings on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov. Portfolio holdings information may be made available prior to its public availability ("Non-Standard Disclosure") as frequently as daily to the Advisor, Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC, UMB Bank, N.A., and ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (collectively, the "Service Providers"), and as frequently as weekly to certain non-service providers (including rating agencies, consultants and other qualified financial professionals for such purposes as analyzing and ranking a Fund or performing due diligence and asset allocation). A recipient of Non-Standard Disclosure must agree to confidentiality provisions, as required by applicable law, in which the recipient agrees that the information will be kept confidential, be used only for a legitimate business purpose and will not be used for trading. Recipients are required to have systems and procedures in place to ensure that such confidentiality provisions will be honored. Neither a Fund nor the Advisor may receive compensation or other consideration in connection with the disclosure of information about portfolio securities.

Non-Standard Disclosure may be authorized by the CCO or, in his absence, any other authorized officer of the Trust, if he determines that such disclosure is in the best interests of shareholders, no conflict exists between the interests of shareholders and those of the Advisor or Distributor, such disclosure serves a legitimate business purpose, and measures discussed in the previous paragraph regarding confidentiality are satisfied. The lag time between the date of the information and the date on which the information is disclosed shall be determined by the officer authorizing the disclosure. The CCO is responsible for ensuring that portfolio holdings disclosures are made in accordance with this Policy. As of the date of this SAI, no parties other than the Trust's Service Providers and any other persons identified above receive Non-Standard Disclosure.

**PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE** 

Subject to the general supervision by the Board, ProFund Advisors is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities and derivatives for each Fund and the selection of brokers and dealers to effect transactions. Purchases from dealers serving as market makers may include a dealer's mark-up or reflect a dealer's mark-down. Purchases and sales of U.S. government securities are normally transacted through issuers, underwriters or major dealers in U.S. government securities acting as principals. Such transactions, along with other fixed income securities transactions, are made on a net basis and do not typically involve payment of brokerage commissions. The cost of securities purchased from an underwriter usually includes a commission paid by the issuer to the underwriters; transactions with dealers normally reflect the spread between bid and asked prices; and transactions involving baskets of equity securities typically include brokerage commissions. ProFund Advisors may choose to cross-trade securities between clients to save costs where allowed under applicable law.

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The policy for each Fund regarding purchases and sales of securities is that primary consideration will be given to obtaining the most favorable prices and efficient executions of transactions. Consistent with this policy, when securities transactions are effected on a stock exchange, the policy is to pay commissions that are considered fair and reasonable without necessarily determining that the lowest possible commissions are paid in all circumstances. ProFund Advisors believes that a requirement always to seek the lowest possible commission cost could impede effective portfolio management and preclude the Fund and ProFund Advisors from obtaining a high quality of brokerage and execution services. In seeking to determine the reasonableness of brokerage commissions paid in any transaction, ProFund Advisors relies upon its experience and knowledge regarding commissions generally charged by various brokers and on its judgment in evaluating the brokerage and execution services received from the broker. Such determinations are necessarily subjective and imprecise, as in most cases an exact dollar value for those services is not ascertainable. In addition to commission rates, when selecting a broker for a particular transaction, ProFund Advisors considers but is not limited to the following efficiency factors: the broker's availability, willingness to commit capital, reputation and integrity, facilities reliability, access to research, execution capacity and responsiveness.

ProFund Advisors may give consideration to placing portfolio transactions with those brokers and dealers that also furnish research and other execution related services to the Fund or ProFund Advisors. Such services may include, but are not limited to, any one or more of the following: information as to the availability of securities for purchase or sale; statistical or factual information or opinions pertaining to investment; information about market conditions generally; equipment that facilitates and improves trade execution; and appraisals or evaluations of portfolio securities.

For purchases and sales of derivatives (*i.e.*, financial instruments whose value is derived from the value of an underlying asset, interest rate or index) ProFund Advisors evaluates counterparties on the following factors: reputation and financial strength; execution prices; commission costs; ability to handle complex orders; ability to give prompt and full execution, including the ability to handle difficult trades; accuracy of reports and confirmations provided; reliability, type and quality of research provided; financing costs and other associated costs related to the transaction; and whether the total cost or proceeds in each transaction is the most favorable under the circumstances.

Consistent with a Fund's investment objective, ProFund Advisors may enter into guarantee close agreements with certain brokers. In all such cases, the agreement calls for the execution price at least to match the closing price of the security. In some cases, depending upon the circumstances, the broker may obtain a price that is better than the closing price and which under the agreement provides additional benefits to clients. ProFund Advisors will generally distribute such benefits pro rata to applicable client trades. In addition, ProFund Advisors, any of its affiliates or employees and each Fund have a policy not to enter into any agreement or other understanding—whether written or oral—under which brokerage transactions or remuneration are directed to a broker to pay for distribution of a Fund's shares.

**BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS**

A Fund may experience substantial differences in brokerage commissions from year to year. High portfolio turnover and correspondingly greater brokerage commissions, to a great extent, depend on the purchase, redemption, and exchange activity of a Fund's investors, as well as each Fund's investment objective and strategies.

The brokerage commissions paid for the fiscal years ended July 31, 2023, July 31, 2024, and July 31, 2025 for each Fund that was operational as of each date are set forth below.

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|  | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** | **BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID** |
|  | **2023** | **2024** | **2025** |
| Bitcoin ProFund | $80386 | $164303 | $346448 |
| Ether ProFund |  |  | 3825 |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 16839 | 9020 | 8903 |

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**SECURITIES OF REGULAR BROKER-DEALERS** 

Each Fund is required to identify any securities of its "regular brokers and dealers" (as such term is defined in the 1940 Act) which they may hold at the close of their most recent fiscal year. "Regular brokers or dealers" of the Trust are the ten brokers or dealers that, during the most recent fiscal year: (i) received the greatest dollar amounts of brokerage commissions from the Trust's portfolio transactions; (ii) engaged as principal in the largest dollar amounts of portfolio transactions of the Trust; or (iii) sold the largest dollar amounts of the Trust's Shares.

During the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025, each Fund did not hold securities of regular brokers or dealers to the Trust.

**ORGANIZATION**

The Trust is a Delaware statutory trust and registered open-end investment company under the 1940 Act. The Trust was organized on April 17, 1997 and has authorized capital of unlimited shares of beneficial interest of no par value which may be issued in more than one class or series. Currently, the Trust consists of multiple separately managed series. The Board may designate additional series of beneficial interest and classify shares of a particular series into one or more classes of that series.

All shares of the Trust are freely transferable. The shares do not have preemptive rights or cumulative voting rights, and none of the shares have any preference to conversion, exchange, dividends, retirements, liquidation, redemption, or any other feature. The shares have equal voting rights, except that, in a matter affecting a particular series or class of shares, only shares of that series or class may be entitled to vote on the matter.

Under Delaware law, the Trust is not required to hold an annual shareholders meeting if the 1940 Act does not require such a meeting. Generally, there will not be annual meetings of Trust shareholders. Trust shareholders may remove Trustees from office by votes cast at a meeting of Trust shareholders or by written consent. If requested by shareholders of at least 10% of the outstanding shares of the Trust, the Trust will call a meeting of ProFunds' shareholders for the purpose of voting upon the question of removal of a Trustee of the Trust and will assist in communications with other Trust shareholders.

The Declaration of Trust of the Trust disclaims liability of the shareholders or the officers of the Trust for acts or obligations of the Trust which are binding only on the assets and property of the Trust. The Declaration of Trust provides for indemnification of the Trust's property for all loss and expense of any shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the Trust. The risk of a Trust shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is limited to circumstances where a series would not be able to meet the Trust's obligations and this risk, thus, should be considered remote.

If a Fund does not grow to a size to permit it to be economically viable, the Fund may cease operations. In such an event, investors may be required to liquidate or transfer their investments at an inopportune time.

**DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE** 

The NAVs of the shares of a Fund are determined as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on each day the NYSE is open for business with the exception of Columbus Day and Veterans' Day. The NAVs of the shares of a Fund are available on the Trust's website at ProFunds.com.

To the extent that portfolio securities of a Fund are traded in other markets on days when the Fund's principal trading market(s) is closed, the value of a Fund's shares may be affected on days when investors do not have access to the Fund to purchase or redeem shares. This may also be the case when foreign securities trade while ADRs are not trading due to markets being closed in the United States.

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The NAV per share of a Fund serves as the basis for the purchase and redemption price of the shares. The NAV per share of a Fund is calculated by dividing the value of the Fund's assets, less all liabilities, by the number of outstanding shares. When a Fund experiences net shareholder inflows, , it generally records investment transactions on the business day after the transaction order is placed. When a Fund experiences net shareholder outflows, it generally records investment transactions on the business day the transaction order is placed. This is intended to deal equitably with related transaction costs by having them borne in part by the investor generating those costs for the Fund.

The securities in the portfolio of a Fund, except as otherwise noted, that are listed or traded on a stock exchange or the Nasdaq or National Market System ("NMS"), are generally valued at the closing price, if available, on the exchange or market where the security is principally traded (including the Nasdaq Official Closing Price). If there have been no sales for that day on the exchange or system where the security is principally traded, then the value may be determined with reference to the last sale price, or the closing price, if applicable, on any other exchange or system. If there have been no sales for that day on any exchange or system, a security may be valued using fair value procedures. Securities regularly traded in the OTC markets (for example, certain equity securities, fixed income securities, non-exchange-listed foreign securities and certain derivative instruments), including securities listed on an exchange but that are primarily traded OTC (other than those traded on the Nasdaq) are generally valued on the basis of the mean between the bid and asked quotes based upon quotes furnished by dealers actively trading those instruments. Futures contracts and options on securities, indexes and futures contracts are generally valued at their last sale price prior to the time at which the NAV per share of a Fund is determined. If there is no sale on that day, futures contracts and exchange-traded options will be valued using fair value procedures. Routine valuation of certain derivatives is performed using procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. A Fund may value its financial instruments based upon foreign securities by using market prices of domestically traded financial instruments with comparable foreign securities market exposure. Short-term debt securities maturing in sixty days or less are generally valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value.

Investments initially valued in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are converted to U.S. dollars using exchange rates obtained from pricing services. As a result, the NAV of a Fund's shares may be affected by changes in the value of currencies in relation to the U.S. dollar. The value of securities traded in markets outside the United States or denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar (and, therefore, the NAV of Funds that hold these securities) may be affected significantly on a day that the New York Stock Exchange is closed and an investor is not able to purchase, redeem or exchange shares. In particular, calculation of the NAV of a Fund may not take place contemporaneously with the determination of the prices of foreign securities used in NAV calculations.

When the Advisor determines that the market price of a security is not readily available or deems the price unreliable, it may, in good faith, establish a fair value for that security in accordance with procedures established by and under the general supervision and responsibility of the Trust's Board of Trustees. The use of a fair valuation method may be appropriate if, for example, market quotations do not accurately reflect fair value for an investment, an investment's value has been materially affected by events occurring after the close of the exchange or market on which the investment is principally traded (for example, a foreign exchange or market), a trading halt closes an exchange or market early, or other events result in an exchange or market delaying its normal close.

The Trust has elected to pay redemptions by a shareholder of record in cash, limited in amount with respect to each shareholder during any 90-day period to the lesser of $250,000 or one percent of the net asset value of the Fund at the beginning of such period.

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**TAXATION**

**OVERVIEW**

Set forth below is a general discussion of certain U.S. federal income tax issues concerning each Fund and the purchase, ownership, and disposition of a Fund's Shares. This discussion does not purport to be complete or to deal with all aspects of federal income taxation that may be relevant to shareholders in light of their particular circumstances, nor to certain types of shareholders subject to special treatment under the federal income tax laws (for example, life insurance companies, banks and other financial institutions, and IRAs and other retirement plans). This discussion is based upon present provisions of the Code, the regulations promulgated thereunder, and judicial and administrative ruling authorities, all of which are subject to change, which change may be retroactive. Prospective investors should consult their own tax advisors with regard to the federal tax consequences of the purchase, ownership, or disposition of a Fund's Shares, as well as the tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, foreign country, or other taxing jurisdiction.

**TAXATION OF THE FUND** 

Each Fund has elected, or intends to elect, and intends to qualify and to be eligible each year to be treated as a RIC under Subchapter M of the Code. A RIC generally is not subject to federal income tax on income and gains distributed in a timely manner to its shareholders. To qualify for treatment as a RIC, each Fund generally must, among other things:

(a) derive in each taxable year at least 90% of its gross income from (i) dividends, interest, payments with respect to certain securities loans and gains from the sale or other disposition of stock, securities or foreign currencies, or other income (including but not limited to gains from futures contracts) derived with respect to its business of investing in such stock, securities or currencies; and (ii) net income derived from interests in "qualified publicly traded partnerships" as described below (the income described in this subparagraph (a), "Qualifying Income");

(b) diversify its holdings so that, at the end of each quarter of a Fund's taxable year (or by the end of the 30-day period following the close of such quarter), (i) at least 50% of the fair market value of the Fund's assets is represented by cash and cash items (including receivables), U.S. government securities, the securities of other RICs and other securities, with such other securities limited, in respect of any one issuer, to a value not greater than 5% of the value of the Fund's total assets and to an amount not greater than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, and (ii) not greater than 25% of the value of its total assets is invested, including through corporations in which the Fund owns a 20% or more voting stock interest, in (x) the securities (other than U.S. government securities and the securities of other RICs) of any one issuer or of two or more issuers that the Fund controls and that are engaged in the same, similar or related trades or businesses, or (y) the securities of one or more qualified publicly traded partnerships (as defined below); and

(c) distribute with respect to each taxable year at least 90% of the sum of its investment company taxable income (as that term is defined in the Code without regard to the deduction for dividends paid—generally, taxable ordinary income and the excess, if any, of net short-term capital gains over net long-term capital losses) and net tax-exempt interest income, for such year.

In general, for purposes of the 90% gross income requirement described in subparagraph (a) above, income derived from a partnership will be treated as Qualifying Income only to the extent such income is attributable to items of income of the partnership which would be Qualifying Income if realized directly by the RIC. However, 100% of the net income of a RIC derived from an interest in a "qualified publicly traded partnership" (a partnership (x) the interests in which are traded on an established securities market or readily tradable on a secondary market or the substantial equivalent thereof, and (y) that derives less than 90% of its income from the Qualifying Income described in clause (i) of subparagraph (a) above) will be treated as Qualifying Income. In general, such entities will be treated as partnerships for federal income tax purposes because they meet the passive income requirement under Code Section 7704(c)(2). In addition, although in general the passive loss rules of the Code do not apply to RICs, such rules do apply to a RIC with respect to

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items attributable to an interest in a qualified publicly traded partnership. Moreover, the amounts derived from investments in foreign currency will be treated as Qualifying Income for purposes of subparagraph (a) above. There is a remote possibility that the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") could issue guidance contrary to such treatment with respect to foreign currency gains that are not directly related to a RIC's principal business of investing in stocks or securities (or futures with respect to stocks or securities), which could affect a Fund's ability to meet the 90% gross income test and adversely affect the manner in which that Fund is managed.

For purposes of the diversification test described in subparagraph (b) above, the term "outstanding voting securities of such issuer" will include the equity securities of a qualified publicly traded partnership. Also, for purposes of the diversification test in (b) above, the identification of the issuer (or, in some cases, issuers) of a particular Fund investment can depend on the terms and conditions of that investment. In some cases, identification of the issuer (or issuers) is uncertain under current law, and an adverse determination or future guidance by the IRS with respect to issuer identification for a particular type of investment may adversely affect the Fund's ability to meet the diversification test in (b) above.

If, in any taxable year, a Fund were to fail to meet the 90% gross income, diversification or distribution test described above, the Fund could in some cases cure such failure, including by paying a Fund-level tax, paying interest, making additional distributions, or disposing of certain assets. If a Fund were ineligible to or did not cure such a failure for any taxable year, or otherwise failed to qualify as a RIC accorded special tax treatment under the Code, the Fund would be subject to tax on its taxable income at corporate rates, and all distributions from earnings and profits, including distributions of net tax-exempt income and net long-term capital gain (if any), may be taxable to shareholders as dividend income. In such a case, distributions from the Fund would not be deductible by the Fund in computing its taxable income. In addition, in order to requalify for taxation as a RIC, the Fund may be required to recognize unrealized gains, pay substantial taxes and interest, and make certain distributions.

As noted above, if a Fund qualifies as a RIC that is accorded special tax treatment, the Fund will not be subject to federal income tax on income that is distributed in a timely manner to its shareholders in the form of dividends (including Capital Gain Dividends, as defined below).

Each Fund expects to distribute at least annually to its shareholders all or substantially all of its investment company taxable income (computed without regard to the dividends-paid deduction), its net tax-exempt income (if any) and its net capital gain (that is, the excess of its net long-term capital gains over its net short-term capital losses, in each case determined with reference to any loss carryforwards). Investment company taxable income that is retained by a Fund will be subject to tax at the regular corporate rate. If a Fund retains any net capital gain, it will be subject to tax at the regular corporate rate on the amount retained, but it may designate the retained amount as undistributed capital gains in a notice mailed within 60 days of the close of the Fund's taxable year to its shareholders who, in turn, (i) will be required to include in income for federal income tax purposes, as long-term capital gain, their shares of such undistributed amount, and (ii) will be entitled to credit their proportionate shares of the tax paid by the Fund on such undistributed amount against their federal income tax liabilities, if any, and to claim refunds on a properly filed U.S. tax return to the extent the credit exceeds such liabilities. If a Fund makes this designation, for federal income tax purposes, the tax basis of shares owned by a shareholder of a Fund will be increased by an amount equal to the difference between the amount of undistributed capital gains included in the shareholder's gross income under clause (i) of the preceding sentence and the tax deemed paid by the shareholder under clause (ii) of the preceding sentence. A Fund is not required to, and there can be no assurance that a Fund will, make this designation if it retains all or a portion of its net capital gain in a taxable year.

In determining its net capital gain, including in connection with determining the amount available to support a Capital Gain Dividend (as defined below), its taxable income and its earnings and profits, a RIC generally may elect to treat part or all of any post-October capital loss (defined as any net capital loss attributable to the portion of the taxable year after October 31 or, if there is no such loss, the net long-term capital loss or net short-term capital loss attributable to such portion of the taxable year) or late-year ordinary loss (generally, the sum of (i) net ordinary loss, if any, from the sale, exchange or other taxable disposition of property, attributable to the portion, if any, of the taxable year after October 31, and its (ii) other net ordinary

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loss, if any, attributable to the portion, if any, of the taxable year after December 31) as if incurred in the succeeding taxable year.

Amounts not distributed on a timely basis in accordance with a prescribed formula are subject to a nondeductible 4% excise tax at the Fund level. To avoid the tax, each Fund must distribute during each calendar year an amount generally equal to the sum of (1) at least 98% of its ordinary income (not taking into account any capital gains or losses) for the calendar year, (2) at least 98.2% of its capital gains in excess of its capital losses (adjusted for certain ordinary losses) for a one-year period generally ending on October 31 of the calendar year (or November 30 or December 31 of that year if the Fund is permitted to elect and so elects), and (3) all such ordinary income and capital gains that were not distributed in previous years. For purposes of the required excise tax distribution, ordinary gains and losses from the sale, exchange, or other taxable disposition of property that would be properly taken into account after October 31 (or November 30 or December 31 of that year if the Fund is permitted to elect and so elects) are generally treated as arising on January 1 of the following calendar year. Also, for these purposes, the Fund will be treated as having distributed any amount on which it is subject to corporate income tax for the taxable year ending within the calendar year. Each Fund intends generally to make distributions sufficient to avoid imposition of the excise tax, although each Fund reserves the right to pay an excise tax rather than make an additional distribution when circumstances warrant (for example, the payment of the excise tax amount is deemed to be de minimis).

A distribution will be treated as paid on December 31 of a calendar year if it is declared by a Fund in October, November or December of that year with a record date in such a month and is paid by the Fund during January of the following year. Such distributions will be taxable to shareholders in the calendar year in which the distributions are declared, rather than the calendar year in which the distributions are received.

Capital losses in excess of capital gains ("net capital losses") are not permitted to be deducted against a Fund's net investment income. Instead, potentially subject to certain limitations, a Fund may carry net capital losses forward from any taxable year to subsequent taxable years to offset capital gains, if any, realized during such subsequent taxable years. Distributions from capital gains are generally made after applying any available capital loss carryforwards. Capital loss carryforwards are reduced to the extent they offset current-year net realized capital gains, whether a Fund retains or distributes such gains. Any such capital loss carryforwards will generally retain their character as short-term or long-term and will be applied first against gains of the same character before offsetting gains of a different character (*e.g.*, net capital losses resulting from previously realized net long-term losses will first offset any long-term capital gain, with any remaining amounts available to offset any net short-term capital gain).

See the most recent annual shareholder report, as amended, for each Fund's available capital loss carryovers as of the end of its most recently ended fiscal year.

**TAXATION OF FUND DISTRIBUTIONS**

Distributions of investment income are generally taxable to shareholders as ordinary income. Taxes on distributions of capital gains are determined by how long a Fund owned the investments that generated them, rather than how long a shareholder has owned his or her shares. In general, a Fund will recognize long-term capital gain or loss on investments it has owned for more than one year, and short-term capital gain or loss on investments it has owned for one year or less. Tax rules can alter a Fund's holding period in investments and thereby affect the tax treatment of gain or loss on such investments. Distributions of net capital gain—the excess of net long-term capital gain over net short-term capital losses, in each case determined with reference to any loss carryforwards—that are properly reported by the Fund as capital gain dividends ("Capital Gain Dividends") will be taxable to shareholders as long-term capital gains includible in net capital gain and taxable to individuals at reduced rates. Distributions of net short-term capital gain (as reduced by any net long-term capital loss for the taxable year) will be taxable to shareholders as ordinary income.

The Code generally imposes a 3.8% Medicare contribution tax on the net investment income of certain individuals, trusts, and estates to the extent their income exceeds certain threshold amounts. For these

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purposes, "net investment income" generally includes, among other things, (i) distributions paid by a Fund of ordinary dividends and Capital Gain Dividends as described above, and (ii) any net gain from the sale, redemption or exchange of Fund shares. Shareholders are advised to consult their tax advisors regarding the possible implications of this additional tax on their investment in a Fund.

Distributions are taxable whether shareholders receive them in cash or reinvest them in additional shares. Distributions are also taxable to shareholders even if they are paid from income or gains earned by a Fund before a shareholder's investment (and thus were included in the price the shareholder paid for the Fund shares). Investors should be careful to consider the tax implications of buying shares of a Fund just prior to a distribution. The price of shares purchased at this time will include the amount of the forthcoming distribution, but the distribution will generally be taxable.

A dividend or Capital Gain Dividend with respect to shares of a Fund held by a tax-deferred or qualified plan, such as an IRA, retirement plan, or corporate pension or profit sharing plan, generally will not be taxable to the plan. Distributions from such plans will be taxable to individual participants under applicable tax rules without regard to the character of the income earned by the qualified plan. Shareholders should consult their tax advisors to determine the suitability of shares of a Fund as an investment through such plans and the precise effect of an investment on their particular situation.

If a Fund's distributions exceed its current and accumulated earnings and profits, all or a portion of the distributions made in the same taxable year may be recharacterized as a return of capital to shareholders to the extent of the shareholder's cost basis in the Fund. A return of capital distribution will generally not be taxable, but will reduce each shareholder's cost basis in the Fund and result in a higher reported capital gain or lower reported capital loss when those shares on which the distribution was received are sold. Distributions in excess of a shareholder's cost basis will be treated as gain from the sale or exchange of property, the tax consequences of which are described under Disposition of Shares.

Shareholders will be notified annually as to the U.S. federal tax status of Fund distributions, and shareholders receiving distributions in the form of newly issued shares will receive a report as to the value of the shares received.

**QUALIFIED DIVIDEND INCOME**

"Qualified dividend income" received by an individual is taxed at the rates applicable to net capital gain. In order for some portion of the dividends received by a Fund shareholder to be qualified dividend income, the Fund must meet holding period and other requirements with respect to some portion of the dividend-paying stocks in its portfolio and the shareholder must meet holding period and other requirements with respect to the Fund's Shares. A dividend will not be treated as qualified dividend income (at either the Fund or shareholder level) (1) if the dividend is received with respect to any share of stock held for fewer than 61 days during the 121-day period beginning on the date which is 60 days before the date on which such share becomes ex-dividend with respect to such dividend (or, in the case of certain preferred stock, 91 days during the 181-day period beginning 90 days before such date), (2) to the extent that the recipient is under an obligation (whether pursuant to a short sale or otherwise) to make related payments with respect to positions in substantially similar or related property, (3) if the recipient elects to have the dividend income treated as investment income for purposes of the limitation on deductibility of investment interest, or (4) if the dividend is received from a foreign corporation that is (a) not eligible for the benefits of a comprehensive income tax treaty with the United States (with the exception of dividends paid on stock of such a foreign corporation that is readily tradable on an established securities market in the United States) or (b) treated as a passive foreign investment company. In general, distributions of investment income reported by a Fund as derived from qualified dividend income will be treated as qualified dividend income in the hands of a shareholder taxed as an individual, provided the shareholder meets the holding period and other requirements described above with respect to the Fund's Shares.

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***Dividends-Received Deduction*** 

In general, dividends of net investment income received by corporate shareholders of a Fund may qualify for the dividends-received deduction generally available to corporations to the extent of the amount of eligible dividends received by the Fund from domestic corporations for the taxable year. A dividend received by a Fund will not be treated as a dividend eligible for the dividends-received deduction (1) if it has been received with respect to any share of stock that the Fund has held for less than 46 days (91 days in the case of certain preferred stock) during the 91-day period beginning on the date which is 45 days before the date on which such share becomes ex-dividend with respect to such dividend (during the 181-day period beginning 90 days before such date in the case of certain preferred stock) or (2) to the extent that the Fund is under an obligation (pursuant to a short sale or otherwise) to make related payments with respect to positions in substantially similar or related property. Moreover, the dividends-received deduction may otherwise be disallowed or reduced (1) if the corporate shareholder fails to satisfy the foregoing requirements with respect to its shares of the Fund or (2) by application of various provisions of the Code (for instance, the dividends-received deduction is reduced in the case of a dividend received on debt-financed portfolio stock (generally, stock acquired with borrowed funds)).

***Repurchase Agreements*** 

Any distribution of income that is attributable to (i) income received by a Fund in lieu of dividends with respect to securities on loan pursuant to a securities lending transaction or (ii) dividend income received by a Fund on securities it temporarily purchased from a counterparty pursuant to a repurchase agreement that is treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes as a loan by the Fund, will not constitute qualified dividend income to individual shareholders and will not be eligible for the dividends-received deduction for corporate shareholders.

**DISPOSITION OF SHARES** 

Upon a sale, exchange or other disposition of shares of a Fund, a shareholder will generally realize a taxable gain or loss depending upon his or her basis in the shares. A gain or loss will be treated as capital gain or loss if the shares are capital assets in the shareholder's hands, and generally will be long-term or short-term capital gain or loss depending upon the shareholder's holding period for the shares. Any loss realized on a sale, exchange or other disposition will be disallowed to the extent the shares disposed of are replaced (including through reinvestment of dividends) within a period of 61 days beginning 30 days before and ending 30 days after the shares are disposed of. In such a case, the basis of the shares acquired will be adjusted to reflect the disallowed loss. Any loss realized by a shareholder on the disposition of a Fund's Shares held by the shareholder for six months or less will be treated for tax purposes as a long-term capital loss to the extent of any distributions of Capital Gain Dividends received or treated as having been received by the shareholder with respect to such shares.

**MARKET DISCOUNT** 

If a Fund purchases in the secondary market a debt security that has a fixed maturity date of more than one year from its date of issuance at a price lower than the stated redemption price of such debt security (or, in the case of a debt security issued with "original issue discount" (described below), a price below the debt security's "revised issue price"), the excess of the stated redemption price over the purchase price is "market discount." If the amount of market discount is more than a de minimis amount, a portion of such market discount must be included as ordinary income (not capital gain) by a Fund in each taxable year in which the Fund owns an interest in such debt security and receives a principal payment on it. In particular, the Fund will be required to allocate that principal payment first to the portion of the market discount on the debt security that has accrued but has not previously been includable in income. In general, the amount of market discount that must be included for each period is equal to the lesser of (i) the amount of market discount accruing during such period (plus any accrued market discount for prior periods not previously taken into account) or (ii) the amount of the principal payment with respect to such period. Generally, market

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discount accrues on a daily basis for each day the debt security is held by a Fund at a constant rate over the time remaining to the debt security's maturity or, at the election of the Fund, at a constant yield to maturity which takes into account the semi-annual compounding of interest. Gain realized on the disposition of a market discount obligation must be recognized as ordinary interest income (not capital gain) to the extent of the accrued market discount.

**ORIGINAL ISSUE DISCOUNT** 

Certain debt securities may be treated as debt securities that were originally issued at a discount. Original issue discount can generally be defined as the difference between the price at which a security was issued and its stated redemption price at maturity. Original issue discount that accrues on a debt security in a given year generally is treated for federal income tax purposes as interest income that is included in a Fund's income and, therefore, subject to the distribution requirements applicable to RICs, even though the Fund may not receive a corresponding amount of cash until a partial or full repayment or disposition of the debt security.

Some debt securities may be purchased by a Fund at a discount that exceeds the original issue discount on such debt securities, if any. This additional discount represents market discount for federal income tax purposes (see above).

If the Fund holds the foregoing kinds of securities, it may be required to pay out as an income distribution each year an amount which is greater than the total amount of cash interest the Fund actually received. Such distributions may be made from the cash assets of the Fund or, if necessary, by disposition of portfolio securities including at a time when it may not be advantageous to do so. These dispositions may cause the Fund to realize higher amounts of short-term capital gains (generally taxed to shareholders at ordinary income tax rates) and, in the event the Fund realizes net capital gains from such transactions, its shareholders may receive a larger Capital Gain Dividend than if the Fund had not held such securities.

**FUTURES CONTRACTS**

The tax treatment of certain contracts (including regulated futures contracts) entered into by the Fund will be governed by Section 1256 of the Code ("Section 1256 contracts"). Gains (or losses) on these contracts generally are considered to be 60% long-term and 40% short-term capital gains or losses ("60/40"). Also, Section 1256 contracts held by a Fund at the end of each taxable year (and for purposes of the 4% excise tax, on certain other dates prescribed in the Code) are "marked-to-market" with the result that unrealized gains or losses are treated as though they were realized and the resulting gains or losses are treated as ordinary or 60/40 gains or losses, as appropriate.

Transactions in futures undertaken by a Fund may result in "straddles" for federal income tax purposes. The straddle rules may affect the character of gains (or losses) realized by a Fund, and losses realized by the Fund on positions that are part of a straddle may be deferred under the straddle rules, rather than being taken into account in calculating taxable income for the taxable year in which the losses are realized. In addition, certain carrying charges (including interest expense) associated with positions in a straddle may be required to be capitalized rather than deducted currently. Certain elections that a Fund may make with respect to its straddle positions may also affect the amount, character and timing of the recognition of gains or losses from the affected positions.

Because only a few regulations implementing the straddle rules have been promulgated, the consequences of such transactions to a Fund is not entirely clear. The straddle rules may increase the amount of short-term capital gain realized by a Fund, which is taxed as ordinary income when distributed to shareholders. Because application of the straddle rules may affect the character of gains or losses, defer losses and/or accelerate the recognition of gains or losses from the affected straddle positions, the amount which must be distributed to shareholders as ordinary income or long-term capital gain may be increased or decreased substantially as compared to a Fund that did not engage in such transactions.

More generally, investments by a Fund in futures contracts are subject to numerous special and complex tax rules. These rules could affect whether gains and losses recognized by a Fund are treated as

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ordinary or capital, accelerate the recognition of income or gains to a Fund and defer or possibly prevent the recognition or use of certain losses by a Fund. The rules could, in turn, affect the amount, timing or character of the income distributed to shareholders by a Fund. In addition, because the tax rules applicable to such instruments may be uncertain under current law, an adverse determination or future IRS guidance with respect to these rules (which determination or guidance could be retroactive) may affect whether a Fund has made sufficient distributions and otherwise satisfied the relevant requirements to maintain its qualification as a RIC and avoid a Fund-level tax.

**COMMODITY-LINKED INSTRUMENTS AND INVESTMENT IN A CAYMAN ISLANDS SUBSIDIARY**

As discussed above in "Investment in a Subsidiary", each Fund intends to achieve commodity exposure through investment in a wholly-owned foreign subsidiary (the "Subsidiary"). The Subsidiary is classified as a corporation and is treated as a "controlled foreign corporation" ("CFC") for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Each Fund will limit its investments in its Subsidiary in the aggregate to 25% of the Fund's total assets at the end of each quarter. Each Fund does not expect that income from its investment in its Subsidiary will be eligible to be treated as qualified dividend income or that distributions from its Subsidiary will be eligible for the corporate dividends-received deduction. If the Fund's investments in its Subsidiary were to exceed 25% of the Fund's total assets at the end of a quarter, the Fund may no longer be eligible to be treated as a RIC under Subchapter M of the code. The Advisor will carefully monitor each Fund's investments in the Subsidiary to ensure that no more than 25% of the Fund's assets are invested in the subsidiary at the end of each tax quarter. Each Fund intends to invest in complex derivatives for which there is not clear guidance from the IRS as to the calculation of such investments under the asset diversification test applicable to RICs. There are no assurances that the IRS will agree with the Fund's calculation under the asset diversification test which could cause the Fund to fail to qualify as a RIC.

If, in any year, the Fund were to fail to qualify for the special tax treatment accorded a RIC and its shareholders, and were ineligible to or were not to cure such failure, the Fund would be taxed in the same manner as an ordinary corporation subject to U.S. federal income tax on all its income at the fund level. The resulting taxes could substantially reduce the Fund's net assets and the amount of income available for distribution. In addition, in order to requalify for taxation as a RIC, the Fund could be required to recognize unrealized gains, pay substantial taxes and interest, and make certain distributions

It is expected that the Subsidiary will neither be subject to taxation on its net income in the same manner as a corporation formed in the United States nor subject to branch profits tax on the income and gain derived from its activities in the United States. A foreign corporation will generally not be subject to such taxation unless it is engaged in or is treated as engaged in a U.S. trade or business. The rules regarding whether the Subsidiary will be treated as engaged in a U.S. trade or business as a result of its investments in derivatives are not certain. The Subsidiary expects to operate in a manner such that it is not so treated; if it were, the Subsidiary would be subject to U.S. federal income tax on a net basis at the corporate rate and would be subject to an additional branch profits tax, thus reducing the yield of the Fund's investment in the Subsidiary.

In general, a foreign corporation that is not engaged in and is not treated as engaged in a U.S. trade or business is nonetheless subject to tax at a flat rate of 30% (or lower tax treaty rate), generally payable through withholding, on the gross amount of certain U.S.-source income that is not effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business. There is presently no tax treaty in force between the United States and the jurisdiction in which the Subsidiary is (or would be) resident that would reduce this rate of withholding tax. Income subject to such a flat tax is of a fixed or determinable annual or periodic nature and includes dividends and interest income. Certain types of income are specifically exempted from the 30% tax and thus withholding is not required on payments of such income to a foreign corporation. The 30% tax generally does not apply to capital gains (whether long-term or short-term) or to interest paid to a foreign corporation on its deposits with U.S. banks. The 30% tax also does not apply to interest which qualifies as "portfolio interest." Very generally, the term portfolio interest includes U.S.-source interest (including OID) on an obligation in

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registered form, and with respect to which the person, who would otherwise be required to deduct and withhold the 30% tax, received the required statement that the beneficial owner of the obligation is not a U.S. person within the meaning of the Code.

As discussed in more detail below, FATCA (as defined below) generally imposes a reporting and 30% withholding tax regime with respect to certain U.S.-source income ("withholdable payments") paid to "foreign financial institutions" and certain other non-U.S. entities when those entities fail to satisfy the applicable account documentation, information reporting, withholding, registration, certification and/or other requirements applicable to their status under FATCA. A Subsidiary will be subject to the 30% withholding tax in respect of any withholdable payment it receives if it fails to satisfy these requirements, as may be applicable to the Subsidiary. The Subsidiary expects to satisfy these requirements, as may be applicable to it, so as to avoid this additional 30% withholding. See "Certain Additional Reporting and Withholding Requirements" below for more discussion of these rules.

A U.S. person, including a Fund, who owns (directly or indirectly) 10% or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of 10% or more of the total value of shares of all classes of stock of a foreign corporation is a "U.S. Shareholder" for purposes of the CFC provisions of the Code. A CFC is a foreign corporation that, on any day of its taxable year, is owned (directly, indirectly, or constructively) more than 50% (measured by voting power or value) by U.S. Shareholders. Because of its investment in its Subsidiary, the Fund is a U.S. Shareholder in a CFC. As a U.S. Shareholder, the Fund is required to include in gross income for U.S. federal income tax purposes for each taxable year of the Fund its pro rata share of its CFC's "subpart F income" and any "global intangible low-taxed income" ("GILTI") for the CFC's taxable year ending within the Fund's taxable year whether or not such income is actually distributed by the CFC. Subpart F income generally includes interest, OID, dividends, net gains from the disposition of stocks or securities, net gains from transactions (including futures) in commodities, and receipts with respect to securities loans. GILTI generally includes the active operating profits of the CFC, reduced by a deemed return on the tax basis of the CFC's depreciable tangible assets. Subpart F income and GILTI are treated as ordinary income, regardless of the character of the CFC's underlying income. Net losses incurred by a CFC during a tax year do not flow through to an investing Fund and thus will not be available to offset income or capital gain generated from that Fund's other investments. In addition, net losses incurred by a CFC during a tax year generally cannot be carried forward by the CFC to offset gains realized by it in subsequent taxable years. To the extent the Fund invests in its Subsidiary and recognizes subpart F income or GILTI in excess of actual cash distributions from such the Subsidiary, if any, it may be required to sell assets (including when it is not advantageous to do so) to generate the cash necessary to distribute as dividends to its shareholders all of its income and gains and therefore to eliminate any tax liability at the Fund level. Subpart F income also includes the excess of gains over losses from transactions (including futures) in commodities.

Each Fund's recognition of any subpart F income or GILTI from an investment in its Subsidiary will increase the Fund's tax basis in the Subsidiary. Distributions by a Subsidiary to the Fund, including in redemption of its Subsidiary's shares, will be tax free, to the extent of its Subsidiary's previously undistributed subpart F income or GILTI, and will correspondingly reduce the Fund's tax basis in its Subsidiary, and any distributions in excess of the Fund's tax basis in its Subsidiary will be treated as realized gain. Any losses with respect to the Fund's shares of its Subsidiary will not be currently recognized. The Fund's investment in its Subsidiary will potentially have the effect of accelerating the Fund's recognition of income and causing its income to be treated as ordinary income, regardless of the character of the Subsidiary's income. If a net loss is realized by the Subsidiary, such loss is generally not available to offset the income earned by the Fund. In addition, the net losses incurred during a taxable year by the Subsidiary cannot be carried forward by the Subsidiary to offset gains realized by it in subsequent taxable years. The Fund will not receive any credit in respect of any non-U.S. tax borne by the Subsidiary.

Under Treasury regulations, subpart F inclusions included in the Fund's annual income for U.S. federal income purposes will constitute qualifying income to the extent it is either (i) timely and currently repatriated or (ii) derived with respect to the Fund's business of investing in stock, securities of currencies.

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**UNRELATED BUSINESS TAXABLE INCOME**

Under current law, income of a RIC that would be treated as UBTI if earned directly by a tax-exempt entity generally will not be attributed as UBTI to a tax-exempt entity that is a shareholder in the RIC. Notwithstanding this "blocking" effect, a tax-exempt shareholder could realize UBTI by virtue of its investment in a Fund if Shares in a Fund constitute debt-financed property in the hands of the tax-exempt shareholder within the meaning of Code Section 514(b).

A tax-exempt shareholder may also recognize UBTI if a Fund recognizes "excess inclusion income" (as described above) derived from direct or indirect investments in residual interests in REMICs or equity interests in TMPs if the amount of such income recognized by the Fund exceeds the Fund's investment company taxable income (after taking into account deductions for dividends paid by the Fund). In addition, special tax consequences apply to charitable remainder trusts ("CRTs") that invest in RICs that invest directly or indirectly in residual interests in REMICs or equity interests in TMPs. Under legislation enacted in December 2006, a CRT (as defined in Section 664 of the Code) that realizes any UBTI for a taxable year must pay an excise tax annually of an amount equal to such UBTI. Under IRS guidance issued in October 2006, a CRT will not recognize UBTI as a result of investing in a Fund that recognizes "excess inclusion income." Rather, if at any time during any taxable year a CRT (or one of certain other tax-exempt shareholders, such as the United States, a state or political subdivision, or an agency or instrumentality thereof, and certain energy cooperatives) is a record holder of a Share in a Fund that recognizes "excess inclusion income," then the Fund will be subject to a tax on that portion of its "excess inclusion income" for the taxable year that is allocable to such shareholders at the highest federal corporate income tax rate. The extent to which this IRS guidance remains applicable in light of the December 2006 legislation is unclear. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, each Fund may elect to specially allocate any such tax to the applicable CRT, or other shareholder, and thus reduce such shareholder's distributions for the year by the amount of the tax that relates to such shareholder's interest in the Fund. Each Fund has not yet determined whether such an election will be made.

CRTs and other tax-exempt investors are urged to consult their tax advisors concerning the consequences of investing in a Fund.

**BACKUP WITHHOLDING** 

Each Fund may be required to withhold federal income tax ("backup withholding") from dividends and capital gains distributions paid to shareholders. Federal tax will be withheld if (1) the shareholder fails to furnish the Fund with the shareholder's correct taxpayer identification number or social security number, (2) the IRS notifies the shareholder or the Fund that the shareholder has failed to report properly certain interest and dividend income to the IRS and to respond to notices to that effect, or (3) when required to do so, the shareholder fails to certify to the Fund that he or she is not subject to backup withholding. Any amounts withheld under the backup withholding rules may be credited against the shareholder's federal income tax liability.

In order for a foreign investor to qualify for exemption from the backup withholding tax rates and for reduced withholding tax rates under income tax treaties, the foreign investor must comply with special certification and filing requirements. Foreign investors in a Fund should consult their tax advisors in this regard.

**NON-U.S. SHAREHOLDERS** 

Distributions by a Fund to a shareholder that is not a "United States person" within the meaning of the Code (such a shareholder, a "foreign shareholder") properly reported by the Fund as (1) Capital Gain Dividends, (2) short-term capital gain dividends, and (3) interest-related dividends, each as defined and subject to certain conditions described below, generally are not subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax.

In general, the Code defines (1) "short-term capital gain dividends" as distributions of net short-term capital gains in excess of net long-term capital losses and (2) "interest-related dividends" as distributions from

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U.S. source interest income of types similar to those not subject to U.S. federal income tax if earned directly by an individual foreign shareholder, in each case to the extent such distributions are properly reported as such by a Fund in a written notice to shareholders.

The exceptions to withholding for Capital Gain Dividends and short-term capital gain dividends do not apply to (A) distributions to an individual foreign shareholder who is present in the United States for a period or periods aggregating 183 days or more during the year of the distribution and (B) distributions attributable to gain that is treated as effectively connected with the conduct by the foreign shareholder of a trade or business within the United States under special rules regarding the disposition of U.S. real property interests as described below. The exception to withholding for interest-related dividends does not apply to distributions to a foreign shareholder (A) that has not provided a satisfactory statement that the beneficial owner is not a U.S. person, (B) to the extent that the dividend is attributable to certain interest on an obligation if the foreign shareholder is the issuer or is a 10% shareholder of the issuer, (C) that is within certain foreign countries that have inadequate information exchange with the United States, or (D) to the extent the dividend is attributable to interest paid by a person that is a related person of the foreign shareholder and the foreign shareholder is a controlled foreign corporation. If a Fund invests in a RIC that pays Capital Gain Dividends, short-term capital gain dividends or interest-related dividends to the Fund, such distributions retain their character as not subject to withholding if properly reported when paid by the Fund to foreign shareholders. A Fund is permitted to report such part of its dividends as interest-related and/or short-term capital gain dividends as are eligible, but is not required to do so.

In order to qualify for the withholding exemptions for Capital Gain Dividends interest-related and short-term capital gain dividends, a foreign shareholder is required to comply with applicable certification requirements relating to its non-U.S. status (including, in general, furnishing the applicable W-8 form or substitute form). In the case of shares held through an intermediary, the intermediary may withhold even if the Fund reports all or a portion of a payment as an interest-related or short-term capital gain dividend to shareholders. Foreign shareholders should consult their tax advisors or intermediaries, as applicable, regarding the application of these rules to their accounts.

Distributions by the Fund to foreign shareholders other than Capital Gain Dividends, short-term capital gain dividends and interest-related dividends (*e.g.*, dividends attributable to foreign-source dividend and interest income or to short-term capital gains or U.S. source interest income to which the exception from withholding described above does not apply) are generally subject to withholding of U.S. federal income tax at a rate of 30% (or lower applicable treaty rate).

If a beneficial owner of Fund shares who or which is a foreign shareholder has a trade or business in the United States, and income from the Fund is effectively connected with the conduct by the beneficial owner of that trade or business, such income will be subject to U.S. federal net income taxation at regular income tax rates and, in the case of a foreign corporation, may also be subject to a branch profits tax.

In general, a beneficial owner of Fund shares who or which is a foreign shareholder is not subject to U.S. federal income tax on gains (and is not allowed a deduction for losses) realized on a sale of shares of the Fund unless (i) such gain is effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business carried on by such holder within the United States, (ii) in the case of an individual holder, the holder is present in the United States for a period or periods aggregating 183 days or more during the year of the sale and certain other conditions are met, or (iii) the special rules relating to gain attributable to the sale or exchange of "U.S. real property interests" ("USRPIs") apply to the foreign shareholder's sale of shares of the Fund (as described below).

If a shareholder is eligible for the benefits of a tax treaty, any effectively connected income or gain will generally be subject to U.S. federal income tax on a net basis only if it is also attributable to a permanent establishment maintained by the shareholder in the United States. More generally, foreign shareholders who are residents in a country with an income tax treaty with the United States may obtain different tax results than those described herein, and are urged to consult their tax advisors.

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Special rules would apply if a Fund were a qualified investment entity ("QIE") because it is either a "U.S. real property holding corporation" ("USRPHC") or would be a USRPHC but for the operation of certain exceptions to the definition of USRPIs described below. Very generally, a USRPHC is a domestic corporation that holds USRPIs the fair market value of which equals or exceeds 50% of the sum of the fair market values of the corporation's USRPIs, interests in real property located outside the United States, and other trade or business assets. USRPIs generally are defined as any interest in U.S. real property and any interest (other than solely as a creditor) in a USRPHC or, very generally, an entity that has been a USRPHC in the last five years. Interests in domestically controlled QIEs, including RICs that are QIEs, not-greater-than-5% interests in publicly traded classes of stock in RICs generally are not USRPIs, but these exceptions do not apply for purposes of determining whether a Fund is a QIE.

If an interest in a Fund were a USRPI, the Fund would be required to withhold U.S. tax on the proceeds of a share redemption by a greater-than-5% foreign shareholder, in which case such foreign shareholder generally would also be required to file U.S. tax returns and pay any additional taxes due in connection with the redemption.

If a Fund were a QIE, under a special "look-through" rule, any distributions by the Fund to a foreign shareholder (including, in certain cases, distributions made by the Fund in redemption of its shares) attributable directly or indirectly to (i) distributions received by the Fund from a lower-tier RIC that the Fund is required to treat as USRPI gain in its hands and (ii) gains realized on the disposition of USRPIs by the Fund would retain their character as gains realized from USRPIs in the hands of the Fund's foreign shareholders and would be subject to U.S. tax withholding. In addition, such distributions could result in the foreign shareholder being required to file a U.S. tax return and pay tax on the distributions at regular U.S. federal income tax rates. The consequences to a foreign shareholder, including the rate of such withholding and character of such distributions (*e.g.*, as ordinary income or USRPI gain), would vary depending upon the extent of the foreign shareholder's current and past ownership of the Fund.

Foreign shareholders of a Fund also may be subject to "wash sale" rules to prevent the avoidance of the tax-filing and -payment obligations discussed above through the sale and repurchase of Fund Shares.

Foreign shareholders should consult their tax advisors and, if holding Shares through intermediaries, their intermediaries, concerning the application of these rules to an investment in a Fund.

**CERTAIN ADDITIONAL REPORTING AND WITHHOLDING REQUIREMENTS** 

Sections 1471-1474 of the Code and the U.S. Treasury and IRS guidance issued thereunder (collectively, "FATCA") generally require a Fund to obtain information sufficient to identify the status of each of its shareholders under FATCA or under an applicable intergovernmental agreement (an "IGA"). If a shareholder fails to provide this information or otherwise fails to comply with FATCA or an IGA, a Fund or its agent may be required to withhold under FATCA at a rate of 30% with respect to that shareholder on ordinary dividends it pays to such shareholder. The IRS and the U.S. Treasury have issued proposed regulations providing that these withholding rules will not be applicable to the gross proceeds of share redemptions or Capital Gain Dividends the Fund pays. If a payment by a Fund is subject to FATCA withholding, the Fund or its agent is required to withhold even if such payment would otherwise be exempt from withholding under the rules applicable to foreign shareholders described above (*e.g.*, short-term capital gain dividends and interest-related dividends).

Each prospective investor is urged to consult its tax advisor regarding the applicability of FATCA and any other reporting requirements with respect to the prospective investor's own situation, including investments through an intermediary.

**REPORTING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING FOREIGN BANK AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS** 

Shareholders that are U.S. persons and own, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of a Fund could be required to report annually their "financial interest" in the Fund's "foreign financial accounts," if any, on FinCEN Form 114, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts ("FBAR"). Shareholders should consult a

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tax advisor, and persons investing in a Fund through an intermediary should contact their intermediary, regarding the applicability to them of this reporting requirement.

**TAX EQUALIZATION**

Each Fund intends to distribute its net investment income and capital gains to shareholders at least annually to qualify for treatment as a RIC under the Code. Under current law, provided a Fund is not treated as a "personal holding company" for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Fund is permitted to treat on its tax return as dividends paid the portion of redemption proceeds paid to redeeming shareholders that represents the redeeming shareholders' portion of the Fund's accumulated earnings and profits. This practice, called tax "equalization," reduces the amount of income and/or gains that a Fund is required to distribute as dividends to non-redeeming shareholders. Tax equalization is not available to a Fund treated as a personal holding company. The amount of any undistributed income and/or gains is reflected in the value of a Fund's Shares. The total return on a shareholder's investment will generally not be reduced as a result of a Fund's use of this practice.

**PERSONAL HOLDING COMPANY STATUS** 

A Fund will be a personal holding company for federal income tax purposes if 50% or more of the Fund's shares are owned, at any time during the last half of the Fund's taxable year, directly or indirectly by five or fewer individuals. For this purpose, the term "individual" includes pension trusts, private foundations and certain other tax-exempt trusts. If a Fund becomes a personal holding company, it may be subject to a tax of 20% on all its investment income and on any net short-term gains not distributed to shareholders on or before the fifteenth day of the third month following the close of the Fund's taxable year. In addition, the Fund's status as a personal holding company may limit the ability of the Fund to distribute dividends with respect to a taxable year in a manner qualifying for the dividends-paid deduction subsequent to the end of the taxable year and will prevent the Fund from using tax equalization, which may result in the Fund paying a fund-level income tax. Each Fund intends to distribute all of its income and gain in timely manner such that it will not be subject to an income tax or an otherwise applicable personal holding company tax, but there can be no assurance that a Fund will be successful in doing so each year.

There can be no assurance that a Fund is not nor will not become a personal holding company.

**TAX SHELTER DISCLOSURE** 

Under U.S. Treasury regulations, if a shareholder recognizes a loss on a disposition of the Fund's Shares of $2 million or more for an individual shareholder or $10 million or more for a corporate shareholder (including, for example, an insurance company holding separate account), the shareholder must file with the IRS a disclosure statement on Form 8886. Direct shareholders of portfolio securities are in many cases excepted from this reporting requirement, but, under current guidance, shareholders of a RIC are not excepted. This filing requirement applies even though, as a practical matter, any such loss would not, for example, reduce the taxable income of an insurance company. Future guidance may extend the current exception from this reporting requirement to shareholders of most or all RICs. The fact that a loss is reportable under these regulations does not affect the legal determination of whether the taxpayer's treatment of the loss is proper. Shareholders should consult their tax advisors to determine the applicability of these regulations in light of their individual circumstances.

**OTHER TAX INFORMATION** 

The foregoing discussion is primarily a summary of certain U.S. federal income tax consequences of investing in a Fund based on the law in effect as of the date of this SAI. The discussion does not address in detail special tax rules applicable to certain classes of investors, such as, among others, IRAs and other retirement plans, tax-exempt entities, foreign investors, insurance companies, banks and other financial institutions, and investors making in-kind contributions to a Fund. Such shareholders may be subject to U.S. tax rules that differ significantly from those summarized above. You should consult your tax advisor for more

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information about your own tax situation, including possible other federal, state, local and, where applicable, foreign tax consequences of investing in a Fund.

**OTHER INFORMATION**

**TOTAL RETURN CALCULATIONS**

From time to time, a Fund may advertise its historical performance. An investor should keep in mind that any return or yield quoted represents past performance and is not a guarantee of future results. The investment return and principal value of investments will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

Before-Tax Performance. Pre-tax performance advertisements typically includes average annual total return quotations for the most recent one, five, and ten-year periods (or the life of a Fund if it has been in operation less than one of the prescribed periods). Average annual total return represents redeemable value at the end of the quoted period. It is calculated in a uniform manner by dividing the ending redeemable value of a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000 minus the maximum sales charge (if any), for a specified period of time, by the amount of the initial payment, assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. The one, five, and ten-year periods are calculated based on periods that end on the last day of the calendar quarter preceding the date on which an advertisement is submitted for publication.

After-Tax Performance. After-tax performance is typically calculated as described in the paragraph above and in addition, takes into account the effect of taxes. After-tax performance is presented using two methodologies. The first deducts taxes paid on distributions. The second deducts taxes paid on distributions and taxes paid upon redemption of Fund shares. The calculation of after-tax performance assumes the highest individual marginal federal income tax rates currently in effect at the time of the distribution or liquidation. The impact of taxes on a Fund's distributions corresponds to the tax characteristics of the distributions (*e.g.*, ordinary income rate for ordinary income, short-term capital gains distribution rate for short-term capital gains distributions, and long-term capital gains distribution rate for long-term capital gains distributions). State, local or federal alternative minimum taxes are not taken into account, the effect of phase outs of certain exemptions, deductions and credits at various income levels are also not taken into account. Tax rates may vary over the performance measurement period. After-tax returns are not relevant to investors who hold fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements such as qualified retirement plans.

Actual after-tax returns depend on an investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown.

Information about the performance of a Fund will be contained in the Fund's annual report, as amended, and semiannual report to shareholders which may be obtained without charge by writing to the Fund at the address or telephoning the Fund at the telephone number set forth on the cover page of this SAI.

**RATING SERVICES**

The ratings of Moody's Ratings, Standard & Poor's Ratings Group, Fitch Ratings, Inc., and DBRS, Inc. represent their opinions as to the quality of the securities that they undertake to rate. It should be emphasized, however, that ratings are relative and subjective and are not absolute standards of quality. A description of the ratings used herein and in the Prospectus is set forth in Appendix A to this SAI.

**FINANCIAL STATEMENTS**

The Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm and Financial Statements for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2025 are incorporated herein by reference to the Trust's Form N-CSR filing, as may be amended, such Financial Statements having been audited by KPMG LLP, the independent registered public accounting firm, and are so included and incorporated by reference in reliance upon the report of said firm, which report is given upon their authority as experts in auditing and accounting. Copies of each such report are available without charge upon request by writing to: ProFunds, 225 Pictoria Drive, Suite 450, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 or telephoning (888) 776-3637.

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**NO PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION OR TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS NOT CONTAINED IN THE PROSPECTUS OR IN THIS STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, WHICH THE PROSPECTUS INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFERING MADE BY THE PROSPECTUS AND, IF GIVEN OR MADE, SUCH INFORMATION OR PRESENTATIONS MUST NOT BE RELIED UPON AS HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE FUNDS. THIS STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFERING IN ANY JURISDICTION IN WHICH SUCH AN OFFERING MAY NOT LAWFULLY BE MADE.**

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**APPENDIX A**

**DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES RATINGS** 

***S&P GLOBAL RATINGS ("S&P")*** 

*Long-Term Issue Credit Ratings* 

AAA – An obligation rated 'AAA' has the highest rating assigned by S&P Global Ratings. The obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is extremely strong.

AA – An obligation rated 'AA' differs from the highest-rated obligations only to a small degree. The obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is very strong.

A – An obligation rated 'A' is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than obligations in higher-rated categories. However, the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is still strong.

BBB – An obligation rated 'BBB' exhibits adequate protection parameters. However, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to weaken the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

BB; B; CCC; CC; and C – Obligations rated 'BB', 'B', 'CCC', 'CC', and 'C' are regarded as having significant speculative characteristics. 'BB' indicates the least degree of speculation and 'C' the highest. While such obligations will likely have some quality and protective characteristics, these may be outweighed by large uncertainties or major exposure to adverse conditions.

BB – An obligation rated 'BB' is less vulnerable to nonpayment than other speculative issues. However, it faces major ongoing uncertainties or exposure to adverse business, financial, or economic conditions that could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

B – An obligation rated 'B' is more vulnerable to nonpayment than obligations rated 'BB', but the obligor currently has the capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation. Adverse business, financial, or economic conditions will likely impair the obligor's capacity or willingness to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

CCC – An obligation rated 'CCC' is currently vulnerable to nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business, financial, and economic conditions for the obligor to meet its financial commitments on the obligation. In the event of adverse business, financial, or economic conditions, the obligor is not likely to have the capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

CC – An obligation rated 'CC' is currently highly vulnerable to nonpayment. The 'CC' rating is used when a default has not yet occurred but S&P Global Ratings expects default to be a virtual certainty, regardless of the anticipated time to default.

C – An obligation rated 'C' is currently highly vulnerable to nonpayment, and the obligation is expected to have lower relative seniority or lower ultimate recovery compared with obligations that are rated higher.

D – An obligation rated 'D' is in default or in breach of an imputed promise. For non-hybrid capital instruments, the 'D' rating category is used when payments on an obligation are not made on the date due, unless S&P Global Ratings believes that such payments will be made within the next five business days in the absence of a stated grace period or within the earlier of the stated grace period or the next 30 calendar days. The 'D' rating also will be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition or the taking of similar action and where default on an obligation is a virtual certainty, for example due to automatic stay provisions. A rating on an obligation is lowered to 'D' if it is subject to a distressed debt restructuring.

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The ratings from 'AA' to 'CCC' may be modified by the addition of a plus (+) or minus (-) sign to show relative standing within the major rating categories.

NR – This indicates that no rating has been requested, that there is insufficient information on which to base a rating, or that S&P Global Ratings does not rate a particular obligation as a matter of policy.

*Municipal Short-Term Note Ratings* 

SP-1 – Strong capacity to pay principal and interest. An issue determined to possess a very strong capacity to pay debt service is given a plus (+) designation.

SP-2 – Satisfactory capacity to pay principal and interest, with some vulnerability to adverse financial and economic changes over the term of the notes.

SP-3 – Speculative capacity to pay principal and interest.

*Short-Term Issue Credit Ratings* 

A-1 – A short-term obligation rated 'A-1' is rated in the highest category by S&P Global Ratings. The obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is strong. Within this category, certain obligations are designated with a plus sign (+). This indicates that the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on these obligations is extremely strong.

A-2 – A short-term obligation rated 'A-2' is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than obligations in higher rating categories. However, the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation is satisfactory.

A-3 – A short-term obligation rated 'A-3' exhibits adequate protection parameters. However, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to weaken an obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

B – A short-term obligation rated 'B' is regarded as vulnerable and has significant speculative characteristics. The obligor currently has the capacity to meet its financial commitments; however, it faces major ongoing uncertainties that could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity to meet its financial commitments.

C – A short-term obligation rated 'C' is currently vulnerable to nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business, financial, and economic conditions for the obligor to meet its financial commitments on the obligation.

D – A short-term obligation rated 'D' is in default or in breach of an imputed promise. For non-hybrid capital instruments, the 'D' rating category is used when payments on an obligation are not made on the date due, unless S&P Global Ratings believes that such payments will be made within any stated grace period. However, any stated grace period longer than five business days will be treated as five business days. The 'D' rating also will be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition or the taking of a similar action and where default on an obligation is a virtual certainty, for example due to automatic stay provisions. A rating on an obligation is lowered to 'D' if it is subject to a distressed debt restructuring.

***MOODY'S RATINGS ("MOODY'S")*** 

*Long-Term Rating Scale* 

Aaa – Obligations rated Aaa are judged to be of the highest quality, with minimal risk.

Aa – Obligations rated Aa are judged to be of high quality and are subject to very low credit risk.

A – Obligations rated A are considered upper medium-grade and are subject to low credit risk.

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Baa – Obligations rated Baa are subject to moderate credit risk. They are considered medium-grade and as such may possess speculative characteristics.

Ba – Obligations rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements and are subject to substantial credit risk.

B – Obligations rated B are considered speculative and are subject to high credit risk.

Caa – Obligations rated Caa are judged to be of poor standing and are subject to very high credit risk.

Ca – Obligations rated Ca are highly speculative and are likely in, or very near, default, with some prospect of recovery in principal and interest.

C – Obligations rated C are the lowest-rated class of bonds and are typically in default, with little prospect for recovery of principal and interest.

Moody's appends numerical modifiers 1, 2, and 3 to each generic rating classification from Aa through Caa. The modifier 1 indicates that the obligation ranks in the higher end of its generic rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a mid-range ranking; and the modifier 3 indicates a ranking in the lower end of that generic rating category.

*Short-Term Rating Scale* 

P-1 – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-1 have a superior ability to repay short-term debt obligations.

P-2 – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-2 have a strong ability to repay short-term debt obligations.

P-3 – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-3 have an acceptable ability to repay short-term obligations.

NP – Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Not Prime do not fall within any of the Prime rating categories.

*Municipal Investment Grade Rating Scale* 

MIG 1 – This designation denotes superior credit quality. Excellent protection is afforded by established cash flows, highly reliable liquidity support, or demonstrated broad-based access to the market for refinancing.

MIG 2 – This designation denotes strong credit quality. Margins of protection are ample, although not as large as in the preceding group.

MIG 3 – This designation denotes acceptable credit quality. Liquidity and cash-flow protection may be narrow, and market access for refinancing is likely to be less well-established.

SG – This designation denotes speculative-grade credit quality. Debt instruments in this category may lack sufficient margins of protection.

*Variable Municipal Investment Grade Rating Scale* 

VMIG 1 – This designation denotes superior credit quality. Excellent protection is afforded by the superior short-term credit strength of the liquidity provider and structural and legal protections.

VMIG 2 – This designation denotes strong credit quality. Good protection is afforded by the strong short-term credit strength of the liquidity provider and structural and legal protections.

VMIG 3 – This designation denotes acceptable credit quality. Adequate protection is afforded by the satisfactory short-term credit strength of the liquidity provider and structural and legal protections.

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SG – This designation denotes speculative-grade credit quality. Demand features rated in this category may be supported by a liquidity provider that does not have a sufficiently strong short-term rating or may lack the structural or legal protections.

***FITCH RATINGS, INC. ("FITCH'S)***

*Issuer Default Ratings* 

AAA – Highest credit quality. 'AAA' ratings denote the lowest expectation of default risk. They are assigned only in cases of exceptionally strong capacity for payment of financial commitments. This capacity is highly unlikely to be adversely affected by foreseeable events.

AA – Very high credit quality. 'AA' ratings denote expectations of very low default risk. They indicate very strong capacity for payment of financial commitments. This capacity is not significantly vulnerable to foreseeable events.

A – High credit quality. 'A' ratings denote expectations of low default risk. The capacity for payment of financial commitments is considered strong. This capacity may, nevertheless, be more vulnerable to adverse business or economic conditions than is the case for higher ratings.

BBB – Good credit quality. 'BBB' ratings indicate that expectations of default risk are currently low. The capacity for payment of financial commitments is considered adequate, but adverse business or economic conditions are more likely to impair this capacity.

BB – Speculative. 'BB' ratings indicate an elevated vulnerability to default risk, particularly in the event of adverse changes in business or economic conditions over time; however, business or financial flexibility exists that supports the servicing of financial commitments.

B – Highly speculative. 'B' ratings indicate that material default risk is present, but a limited margin of safety remains. Financial commitments are currently being met; however, capacity for continued payment is vulnerable to deterioration in the business and economic environment.

CCC – Substantial credit risk. Very low margin for safety. Default is a real possibility.

CC – Very high levels of credit risk. Default of some kind appears probable.

C – Near Default. A default or default-like process has begun, or for a closed funding vehicle, payment capacity is irrevocably impaired.

RD – Restricted default. 'RD' ratings indicate an issuer that in Fitch's opinion has experienced an uncured payment default or distressed debt exchange on a bond, loan or other material financial obligation, but has not entered into bankruptcy filings, administration, receivership, liquidation, or other formal winding-up procedure, and has not otherwise ceased operating.

D – Default. 'D' ratings indicate an issuer that in Fitch's opinion has entered into bankruptcy filings, administration, receivership, liquidation or other formal winding-up procedure or that has otherwise ceased business and debt is still outstanding.

***DBRS, Inc.*** 

*Long Term Obligations Scale* 

AAA – Highest credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is exceptionally high and unlikely to be adversely affected by future events.

AA – Superior credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is considered high. Credit quality differs from AAA only to a small degree. Unlikely to be significantly vulnerable to future events.

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A – Good credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is substantial, but of lesser credit quality than AA. May be vulnerable to future events, but qualifying negative factors are considered manageable.

BBB – Adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is considered acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events.

BB – Speculative, non-investment grade credit quality. The capacity for the payment of financial obligations is uncertain. Vulnerable to future events.

B – Highly speculative credit quality. There is a high level of uncertainty as to the capacity to meet financial obligations.

CCC/CC/C – Very highly speculative credit quality. In danger of defaulting on financial obligations. There is little difference between these three categories, although CC and C rating categories are normally applied to obligations that are seen as highly likely to default, or subordinated to obligations rated in the CCC to B range. Obligations in respect of which default has not technically taken place but is considered inevitable may be rated in the C category.

D – When the issuer has filed under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or winding up statute or there is a failure to satisfy an obligation after the exhaustion of grace periods, a downgrade to D may occur. DBRS Morningstar may also use SD (Selective Default) in cases where only some securities are impacted, such as the case of a "distressed exchange".

*Commercial Paper and Short-Term Debt Rating Scale* 

R-1 (high) – Highest credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is exceptionally high. Unlikely to be adversely affected by future events.

R-1 (middle) – Superior credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is very high. Differs from R-1 (high) by a relatively modest degree. Unlikely to be significantly vulnerable to future events.

R-1 (low) – Good credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is substantial. Overall strength is not as favorable as higher rating categories. May be vulnerable to future events, but qualifying negative factors are considered manageable.

R-2 (high) – Upper end of adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events.

R-2 (middle) – Adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events or may be exposed to other factors that could reduce credit quality.

R-2 (low) – Lower end of adequate credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is acceptable. May be vulnerable to future events. A number of challenges are present that could affect the issuer's ability to meet such obligations.

R-3 – Lowest end of adequate credit quality. There is capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due. May be vulnerable to future events and the certainty of meeting such obligations could be impacted by a variety of developments.

R-4 – Speculative credit quality. The capacity for the payment of short-term financial obligations as they fall due is uncertain.

R-5 – Highly speculative credit quality. There is a high level of uncertainty as to the capacity to meet short-term financial obligations as they fall due.

D – When the issuer has filed under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, or winding-up statute, or there is a failure to satisfy an obligation after the exhaustion of grace periods, a downgrade to D may occur.

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DBRS Morningstar may also use SD (Selective Default) in cases where only some 16 DBRS Morningstar Product Guide securities are impacted, such as the case of a "distressed exchange."

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**APPENDIX B** 

**PRINCIPAL HOLDERS AND CONTROL PERSONS**

From time to time, certain shareholders may own, of record or beneficially, a large percentage of the shares of a Fund. A person who beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 25% or more of the voting securities of a Fund may be deemed to "control" (as defined in the 1940 Act) that Fund, and may be able to exercise a controlling influence over any matter submitted to shareholders of that Fund.

**CONTROLLING PERSON INFORMATION**

As of October 31, 2025, the following persons owned of record, or to the knowledge of management beneficially owned, 5% or more of the shares of a class or 25% or more of the shares of a Fund:

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|:---|:---|
| **Fund/Class** | **Percent of the**<br> **Class Total**<br> **Assets Held by**<br> **the Shareholder**<br>|
| **BITCOIN PROFUND-INV** | **BITCOIN PROFUND-INV** |
| NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC<br> NEWPORT OFFICE CENTER III 5TH FLOOR<br> 499 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07310<br>| 53.78% |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 27.82% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 16.87% |
| **ETHER PROFUND-INV** | **ETHER PROFUND-INV** |
| PERSHING LLC <br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA <br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR <br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399 <br>| 78.75% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 9.88% |
| **SHORT BITCOIN PROFUND-INV** | **SHORT BITCOIN PROFUND-INV** |
| PERSHING LLC<br> ONE PERSHING PLAZA<br> PRODUCT SUPPORT, 14TH FLOOR<br> JERSEY CITY NJ 07399<br>| 54.45% |
| CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.<br> 211 MAIN STREET<br> SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 <br>| 37.71% |

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**APPENDIX C** 

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| **TITLE:** | **Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures** |
| **FOR:** | **ProShare Advisors LLC and ProFund Advisors LLC** |
| **DATED:** | **March 1, 2008** |
| **AS REVISED:** | **May 1, 2015** |

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**<u>Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures to Maximize Shareholder Value and Protect Shareowner Interests</u>** 

It is the policy of ProFund Advisors LLC and ProShare Advisors LLC (collectively, the "Advisor") to seek to maximize shareholder value and protect shareholder interests when voting proxies on behalf of clients. The Advisor seeks to achieve this goal by utilizing a set of proxy voting guidelines (the "Guidelines") maintained and implemented by an independent service provider, Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS"). The Advisor believes that these Policies and Procedures, including the Guidelines, are reasonably designed to ensure that proxy matters are conducted in the best interests of clients and in accordance with the Advisor's fiduciary duties, applicable rules under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, and, in the case of its registered fund clients, applicable rules under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

**Proxy Voting Guidelines** 

Proxies generally will be voted in accordance with the ISS Guidelines, an extensive list of common proxy voting issues and recommended voting actions for such issues based on the overall goal of achieving maximum shareholder value and protection of shareholder interests. Common issues in the Guidelines, and factors taken into consideration in voting proxies with respect to these issues, include, but are not limited to:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Election of Directors—considering factors such as director qualifications, term of office, age limits.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Proxy Contests—considering factors such as voting for nominees in contested elections and reimbursement of expenses.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Election of Auditors—considering factors such as independence and reputation of the auditing firm.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Proxy Contest Defenses—considering factors such as board structure and cumulative voting.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Tender Offer Defenses—considering factors such as poison pills (stock purchase rights plans) and fair price provisions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Miscellaneous Governance Issues—considering factors such as confidential voting and equal access.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Capital Structure—considering factors such as common stock authorization and stock distributions.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Executive and Director Compensation—considering factors such as performance goals and employee stock purchase plans.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•State of Incorporation—considering factors such as state takeover statutes and voting on reincorporation proposals.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Mergers and Corporate Restructuring—considering factors such as spinoffs and asset sales.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Mutual Fund Proxy Voting—considering factors such as election of directors and proxy contests.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•Consumer and Public Safety Issues—considering factors such as social and environmental issues as well as labor issues.

A full description of the Guidelines is maintained by the Advisor and the Advisor has established a committee that monitors the effectiveness of the Guidelines (the "Brokerage Allocation and Proxy Voting Committee" or the "Committee").

The Advisor reserves the right to modify any of the recommendations set forth in the Guidelines with respect to any particular issue in the future, in accordance with the Advisor intent to vote proxies for clients in a manner that the Advisor determines is in the best interests of clients and which seeks to maximize the value of the client's investments. The Advisor is not required to vote every proxy in fulfilling its proxy voting obligations. In some cases, the Advisor may determine that it is in the best interests of a client to refrain from exercising proxy voting rights. For example, the Advisor may determine that the cost of voting certain proxies exceeds the expected benefit to the client (such as where casting a vote on a foreign security would require hiring a translator), and may abstain from voting in such cases.

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In cases where the Advisor does not receive a solicitation or enough information with respect to a proxy vote within a sufficient time (as reasonably determined by the Advisor) prior to the proxy-voting deadline, the Advisor may be unable to vote. With respect to non- U.S. companies, it is typically difficult and costly to vote proxies due to local regulations, customs or other requirements or restrictions, and such circumstances may outweigh any anticipated economic benefit of voting. The major difficulties and costs may include: (i) appointing a proxy; (ii) obtaining reliable information about the time and location of a meeting; (iii) obtaining relevant information about voting procedures for foreign shareholders; (iv) restrictions on trading securities that are subject to proxy votes (share-blocking periods); (v) arranging for a proxy to vote locally in person; (vi) fees charged by custody banks for providing certain services with regard to voting proxies; and (vii) foregone income from securities lending programs. The Advisor does not vote proxies of non-U.S. companies if it determines that the expected costs of voting outweigh any anticipated economic benefit to the client of voting.

<u>Overview of the Proxy Voting Process</u> 

In relying on ISS to vote client proxies, the Advisor will take reasonable steps and obtain adequate information to verify that ISS has the capacity to provide adequate proxy advice, is independent of the Advisor, has an adequate conflict of interest policy, and does not have the incentive to vote proxies in anyone's interest other than that of the Advisor's client. In addition, the Committee will monitor for conflicts concerning ISS.

As proxy agent, ISS devotes research for proxies based on the level of complexity of the proxy materials to be voted. ISS assigns complex issues such as mergers or restructuring to senior analysts. Recurring issues for which case-by-case analysis is unnecessary are handled by more junior analysts. In every case, an analyst reviews publicly available information such as SEC filings and recent news reports and, if necessary, may contact issuers directly. Such discussions with issuers may be handled by telephone or in a face-to-face meeting. Analysts will seek to speak directly with management when a question is not answered by publicly available information and such information is needed for an informed recommendation.

As part of ISS's quality assurance process, every analysis is reviewed by a director of research or a chief policy advisor. Complex issues such as mergers are assigned to senior staff members. Contested issues are reviewed by research directors. While a senior analyst takes the lead on every proxy contest, a member of management will frequently conduct additional review by participating in calls with principals directly involved with the proxy issue.

Generally, proxies are voted in accordance with the voting recommendations as stated in the Guidelines. ISS will consult the Advisor on non-routine issues. Information about the Guidelines is available on the ISS web site at: http://www.issgovernance.com/file/policy/2015-us-summary-voting-guidelines-updated.pdf.

**Oversight of the Proxy Voting Process** 

The Advisor has established the Brokerage Allocation and Proxy Voting Committee, in part, to oversee the proxy voting process. ISS provides the Advisor quarterly reports, which the Advisor reviews to ensure that client proxies are being voted properly. The Advisor and ISS also perform spot checks on an intra-quarterly basis. ISS's management meets on a regular basis to discuss its approach to new developments and amendments to existing policies. Information on such developments or amendments, in turn, is provided to the Committee.

**Conflicts of Interest** 

From time to time, proxy issues may pose a material conflict of interest between the Advisor and its clients. It shall be the duty of the Committee to monitor for and to identify potential conflicts of interest. The Committee will also determine which conflicts are material (if any). To ensure that proxy voting decisions are based on the best interests of the client in the event a conflict of interest arises, the Advisor will direct ISS to use its independent judgment to vote affected proxies in accordance with the Guidelines. If a registered investment company managed by the Advisor owns shares of another investment company managed by the

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Advisor, "echo voting" is employed to avoid certain potential conflicts of interest. Echo voting means that the Advisor votes the shares of each such underlying investment company in the same proportion as the vote of all of the other holders of the underlying investment company's shares.

The Committee will disclose to clients any voting issues that created a conflict of interest and the manner in which ISS, on behalf of the Advisor, voted such proxies.

**Securities Lending Program** 

The Advisor acknowledges that, when a registered fund client (a "Fund") lends its portfolio securities, the Fund's Trustees (who generally have delegated proxy voting responsibility to the Advisor) retain a fiduciary obligation to vote proxies relating to such securities and to recall the securities in the event of a shareholder vote on a material event affecting the security on the loan. Under each Fund's securities lending agreements, a Fund generally retains the right to recall a loaned security and to exercise the security's voting rights. In order to vote the proxies of securities out on loan, the Advisor must recall the securities prior to the established record date. It is the Advisor's general policy to use its best efforts to recall securities on loan and to vote proxies relating to such securities if the Advisor determines that such proxies involve a material event affecting the loaned securities. The Advisor may utilize third party service providers to assist it in identifying and evaluating whether an event is material.

As noted, in certain cases, the Advisor may determine that voting proxies is not in the best interest of a client and may refrain from voting if the costs, including the opportunity costs, of voting would, in the view of the Advisor, exceed the expected benefits of voting to the client. For securities on loan, the Advisor will balance the revenue-producing value of loans against the difficult-to-assess value of casting votes. If the Advisor determines that the expected value of casting a vote will be less than the securities lending income, either because the votes would not have significant economic consequences or because the outcome of the vote would not be affected by the Advisor's recalling the loaned securities in order to ensure they are voted (*e.g.*, for an annual shareholder meeting at which purely routine votes are at issue, or if the relevant Fund owns a de minimus percentage of the outstanding shares at issue). The Advisor intends to recall securities on loan if it determines that voting the securities is likely to affect materially the value of a Fund's investment and that it is in the Fund's best interests to do so.

**Availability of Information; Record of Proxy Voting** 

The Advisor, with the assistance of ISS, shall maintain for a period of at least five years the following records relating to proxy voting on behalf of clients:

(1) proxy voting policies and procedures;

(2) proxy statements received for clients (unless such statements are available on the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system);

(3) any documents prepared by the Advisor that were material to making a proxy voting decision or that memorialized the basis for the decision;

(4) records of votes cast on behalf of clients (which may be maintained by a third party service provider if the service provider undertakes to provide copies of those records promptly upon request); and

(5) records of written requests for proxy voting information and written responses from the Advisor to either a written or oral request.

For the first two years, the Advisor will store such records at its principal office. Voting records will also be maintained and will be available free of charge by calling the Advisor at 888-776-1972. The voting record is available on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.

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**Disclosure** 

The Advisor will inform its clients as to how to obtain information regarding the Advisor's voting of the clients' securities. The Advisor will provide its clients with a summary of its proxy voting guidelines, process and policies and will inform its clients as to how they can obtain a copy of the complete Guidelines upon request. The Advisor will include such information described in the preceding two sentences in its Form ADV and will provide its existing clients with the above information. The Advisor shall disclose in the statements of additional information of registered fund clients a summary of procedures which the Advisor uses to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities of such clients. The disclosure will include a description of the procedures used when a vote presents a conflict of interest between shareholders and the Advisor or an affiliate of the Advisor.

The semi-annual reports of Fund clients shall indicate that a Fund's proxy voting records are available: (i) by calling a toll-free number; or (ii) on the SEC's website. If a request for the records is received, the requested description must be sent within three business days by a prompt method of delivery.

The Advisor, on behalf of each Fund it advises, shall file its proxy voting record with the SEC on Form N-PX no later than August 31 of each year, for the twelve-month period ending June 30 of the current year. Such filings shall contain all information required to be disclosed on Form N-PX.

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PART C. OTHER INFORMATION

ProFunds

**ITEM 28. Exhibits** 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(a) [Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of ProFunds, dated as of December 14, 2010 (14)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99a.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(b) [Bylaws of ProFunds, dated December 14, 2010 (14)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99b.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(c) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) [Article 4 (Beneficial Interest) and Article 7 (Shareholders' Voting Powers and Meetings) of the Amended](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99a.htm)[and Restated Declaration of Trust of Registrant (14)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99a.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) [Article V (Meetings of Shareholders) and Article VI (Shares in the Trust) of the By-laws of Registrant (14)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99b.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(d) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Amended and Restated Investment Advisory Agreement between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312505090543/dex99d19.htm)[LLC, dated as of October 28, 1997 and amended most recently March 10, 2005 (the "Investment](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312505090543/dex99d19.htm)[Advisory Agreement") (6)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312505090543/dex99d19.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Schedule A to the Amended and Restated Investment Advisory Agreement, dated as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324009485/f40351d2.htm)[December 11, 2024 (39)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324009485/f40351d2.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iii) [Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between ProFund Advisors LLC and ProFunds](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321004281/f9371d3.htm)[Bitcoin Strategy Portfolio (Cayman Islands subsidiary of Bitcoin Strategy ProFund) dated as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321004281/f9371d3.htm)[July 12, 2021 (29)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321004281/f9371d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iv) [Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between ProFund Advisors LLC and ProFunds](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322005060/f12614d2.htm)[Cayman Short Bitcoin Strategy Portfolio (Cayman Islands subsidiary of Short Bitcoin Strategy](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322005060/f12614d2.htm)[ProFund) dated as of May 4, 2022 (32)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322005060/f12614d2.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(v) [Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between ProFund Advisors LLC and ProFunds](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325001349/f40710d2.htm)[Cayman Ether Strategy Portfolio (Cayman Islands subsidiary of Ether ProFund) dated as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325001349/f40710d2.htm)[February 20, 2025 (40)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325001349/f40710d2.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) [Amended and Restated Investment Management Agreement between Government Cash Management](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312517149339/d327255dex99d2.htm)[Portfolio and Deutsche Investment Management Americas Inc. (now known as DWS Investment](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312517149339/d327255dex99d2.htm)[Management Americas, Inc.), dated as of June 1, 2006, and revised as of January 1, 2007,](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312517149339/d327255dex99d2.htm)[May 14, 2007, August 1, 2007, and May 1, 2016 (22)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312517149339/d327255dex99d2.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(3) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [ProFunds Amended and Restated Expense Limitation Agreement between ProFunds and ProFund](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506153550/dex99d7.htm)[Advisors LLC, dated as of January 1, 2004 and amended as of March 10, 2005 and further](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506153550/dex99d7.htm)[amended as of June 20, 2006 (9)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506153550/dex99d7.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) Schedule A to the ProFunds Amended and Restated Expense Limitation Agreement between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC, dated as of January 1, 2004 and amended as of March 10, 2005 and further amended as of June 20, 2006, effective December 1, 2025 to November 30, 2026 for the Operational Public ProFunds (42)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iii) [Schedule B to the ProFunds Amended and Restated Expense Limitation Agreement between](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d2.htm)[ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC, dated as of January 1, 2004 and amended as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d2.htm)[March 10, 2005 and further amended as of June 20, 2006, effective May 1, 2025 to](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d2.htm)[April 30, 2026 for the Operational ProFunds VP (41)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d2.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iv) [ProFunds Expense Limitation Agreement on behalf of the Government Money Market ProFund](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dd3iv.htm)[between ProFunds, and ProFund Advisors LLC, dated as of May 1, 2018 (the "Government Money](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dd3iv.htm)[Market ProFund Expense Limitation Agreement") (23)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dd3iv.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(v) [Schedule A to the Government Money Market ProFund Expense Limitation Agreement, effective](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d3.htm)[May 1, 2025 to April 30, 2026 (41)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(vi) [Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC,](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312509092112/dex99d3iv.htm)[dated as of May 1, 2009 (12)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312509092112/dex99d3iv.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(vii) [Amendment No. 1 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement between ProFunds and](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312510101566/dex99d3v.htm)[ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market ProFund and the ProFund VP Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312510101566/dex99d3v.htm)[(13)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312510101566/dex99d3v.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(viii) [Amendment No. 2 dated March 10, 2011 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99d3vi.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99d3vi.htm)[ProFund and the ProFund VP Money Market (14)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312511117507/dex99d3vi.htm)

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ix) [Amendment No. 3 dated March 14, 2012 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312512190480/d317382dex99d3vii.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312512190480/d317382dex99d3vii.htm)[ProFund and the ProFund VP Money Market (15)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312512190480/d317382dex99d3vii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(x) [Amendment No. 4 dated March 12, 2013 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513177636/d504991dex99d3viii.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513177636/d504991dex99d3viii.htm)[ProFund and the ProFund VP Money Market (16)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513177636/d504991dex99d3viii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xi) [Amendment No. 5 dated March 13, 2014 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312514163235/d679842dex99d3ix.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312514163235/d679842dex99d3ix.htm)[ProFund and the ProFund VP Money Market (18)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312514163235/d679842dex99d3ix.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xii) [Amendment No. 6 dated March 12, 2015 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312515152273/d877525dex99d3x.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312515152273/d877525dex99d3x.htm)[ProFund and the ProFund VP Money Market (19)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312515152273/d877525dex99d3x.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xiii) [Amendment No. 7 dated March 9, 2016 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312516568816/d134488dex99d3xi.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312516568816/d134488dex99d3xi.htm)[ProFund and the ProFund VP Money Market (20)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312516568816/d134488dex99d3xi.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xiv) [Amendment No. 8 dated March 7, 2017 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312517149339/d327255dex99d3xii.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312517149339/d327255dex99d3xii.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (22)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312517149339/d327255dex99d3xii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xv) [Amendment No. 9 dated March 8, 2018 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dd3xv.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dd3xv.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (23)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dd3xv.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xvi) [Amendment No. 10 dated March 5, 2019 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465919024447/a19-8110_1ex99dd3xvi.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465919024447/a19-8110_1ex99dd3xvi.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (24)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465919024447/a19-8110_1ex99dd3xvi.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xvii) [Amendment No. 11 dated March 12, 2020 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dd3xvii.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dd3xvii.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (26)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dd3xvii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xviii) [Amendment No. 12 dated March 10, 2021 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321002647/f8868d3.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321002647/f8868d3.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (28)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321002647/f8868d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xix) [Amendment No. 13 dated March 10, 2022 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d3.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d3.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (31)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xx) [Amendment No. 14 dated March 14, 2023 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323003753/f25434d3.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323003753/f25434d3.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (34)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323003753/f25434d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xxi) [Amendment No. 15 dated March 14, 2024 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324003125/f38454d3.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324003125/f38454d3.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (37)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324003125/f38454d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(xxii) [Amendment No. 16 dated March 6, 2025 to the Money Market Fund Minimum Yield Agreement](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d4.htm)[dated May 1, 2009 between ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC on behalf of the Money Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d4.htm)[ProFund and ProFund VP Money Market (41)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(4) [Letter of Agreement between the Trust and Adviser related to Advisory Fee Breakpoints, dated as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323007727/f36882d4.htm)[January 1, 2008 (36)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323007727/f36882d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(e) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) [Distribution Agreement between ProFunds, Access One Trust and ProFunds Distributors, Inc., dated as](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513454901/d612964dex99e1.htm)[of September 9, 2013 (17)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513454901/d612964dex99e1.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) [Form of Dealer Agreement for Investor Class Shares (10)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506242120/dex99e5.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(f) Not Applicable

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(g) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Custody Agreement dated November 6, 1997 between UMB Bank, N.A. and ProFunds (8)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506065301/dex99g1.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Appendix B to the Custody Agreement as of April 23, 2021 (27)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001039803/000168386321002202/f8621d5.htm)

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iii) [Amendment dated December 15, 2004 (incorporating a separate agreement between UMB Bank,](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465919024447/a19-8110_1ex99dg1ii.htm)[N.A. and Access One Trust) to Custody Agreement dated November 6, 1997 (24)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465919024447/a19-8110_1ex99dg1ii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iv) [Schedule A to the Custody Agreement by and between ProFunds and UMB Bank, N.A. (29)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321004281/f9371d5.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(v) [Amendment dated March 23, 2023 to Custody Agreement dated November 6, 1997 (34)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323003753/f25434d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) [Form of Amendment dated August 26, 1999 to Foreign Custody Manager Delegation Agreement dated](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000094366300000257/0000943663-00-000257-0004.txt)[May 13, 1998 (3)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000094366300000257/0000943663-00-000257-0004.txt)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(h) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Transfer Agency Agreement dated January 1, 2007 by and among ProFunds, Access One Trust and](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312507096196/dex99h1.htm)[BISYS Fund Services Ohio, Inc., (now Citi Fund Services, Inc.) (11)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312507096196/dex99h1.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Schedule A to the Transfer Agency Agreement as of April 23, 2021 (27)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001039803/000168386321002202/f8621d6.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iii) [Amendment to the Transfer Agency Agreement dated March 19, 2009 by and among ProFunds,](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dh1ii.htm)[Access One Trust and Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc. (formerly known as BISYS Fund Services Ohio,](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dh1ii.htm)[Inc.) and ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (23)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dh1ii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iv) [Consent to Assignment of Transfer Agency Agreement dated April 1, 2015 by and among](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312515152273/d877525dex99h1ii.htm)[ProFunds, Access One Trust, ProFunds Distributors, Inc. and Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc. (19)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312515152273/d877525dex99h1ii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(v) [Amendment No. 3 dated April 1, 2018 to the Transfer Agency Agreement (23)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465918028493/a18-9582_1ex99dh1iv.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(vi) [Amendment No. 4 Effective March 1, 2020 to the Transfer Agency Agreement (26)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dh1v.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(vii) [Amendment No. 5 Effective July 26, 2021 to the Transfer Agency Agreement (33)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322007228/f23544d2.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(viii) [Amendment No. 6 Effective July 26, 2021 to the Transfer Agency Agreement (33)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322007228/f23544d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ix) [Amendment No. 7 Effective October 4, 2022 to the Transfer Agency Agreement (33)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322007228/f23544d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Master Services Agreement between ProFunds and Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC, dated as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324008584/f39966d3.htm)[November 1, 2024 (38)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324008584/f39966d3.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Amended and Restated Administrative Services Agreement between Government Cash](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dh2viii.htm)[Management Portfolio and DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc., dated as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dh2viii.htm)[January 1, 2020 (portions omitted) (27)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dh2viii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(3) [Legal Administration Services Agreement dated as of November 1, 2024 between Ultimus Fund](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324008584/f39966d4.htm)[Solutions, LLC, and ProFunds, ProShares Trust, and Access One Trust (38)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324008584/f39966d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(4) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Amended and Restated Management Services Agreement between ProFunds and ProFund](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506038945/dex99h810.htm)[Advisors LLC, dated as of September 21, 2005 (7)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506038945/dex99h810.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Schedule A, as of December 11, 2024 to the Amended and Restated Management Services](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324009485/f40351d4.htm)[Agreement (39)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324009485/f40351d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(6) [Omnibus Fee Agreement dated October 28, 1997 between ProFunds and BISYS Fund Services, LP and](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506242120/dex99h10.htm)[BISYS Fund Services, Inc. (10)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506242120/dex99h10.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(7) [Form of Participation Agreement between an Insurance Company, ProFunds and ProFund Advisors, LLC](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000094366399000384/0000943663-99-000384.txt)[(2)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000094366399000384/0000943663-99-000384.txt)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(8) [Form of Administrative Services Agreement (2)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000094366399000384/0000943663-99-000384.txt)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(9) [Registration Statement and Indemnity Agreement dated June 17, 2016 between ProFunds, in regard to](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312516638223/d209035dex99h8.htm)[the Government Money Market ProFund, and the Government Cash Management Portfolio (21)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312516638223/d209035dex99h8.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(10) (i) [Securities Lending Agency Agreement dated December 18, 2018 between Registrant and BMO](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312519301147/d836286dex99h9.htm)[Harris Bank, N.A. (25)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312519301147/d836286dex99h9.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Consent of Registrant to the Transfer and Assignment of the Securities Lending Agency Agreement](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d4.htm)[between Registrant and BMO Harris Bank, N.A. to Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d4.htm)[(31)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(11) (i) [Rule 12d1-4 Fund of Funds Investment Agreement between ProFunds and Northern Lights Funds](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d5.htm)[Trust and Northern Lights Variable Trust, dated as of January 3, 2022 (31)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d5.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Rule 12d1-4 Fund of Funds Investment Agreement between ProFunds and BlackRock ETF Trust,](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d6.htm)[BlackRock ETF Trust II, iShares Trust, iShares, Inc. and iShares U.S. ETF Trust, dated as of](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d6.htm)[January 19, 2022 (31)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d6.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iii) [Rule 12d1-4 Fund of Funds Investment Agreement between ProFunds and Northern Lights Funds](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d7.htm)[Trust III, dated as of January 19, 2022 (31)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322003533/f12067d7.htm)

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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iv) [Rule 12d1-4 Fund of Funds Investment Agreement between ProFunds and Northern Lights Funds](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322007228/f23544d5.htm)[Trust, dated as of September 16, 2022 (33)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386322007228/f23544d5.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) Opinion and Consent of Counsel with respect to Public ProFunds (42)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) [Opinion and Consent of Counsel with respect to ProFunds VP and Government Money Market ProFund](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d5.htm)[(41)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d5.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(3) [Opinion of Counsel Supporting Tax Matters (30)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321006547/f10265d4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(j) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm with respect to Public ProFunds (42)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm with respect to Crypto Public ProFunds (42)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(3) [Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm with respect to ProFunds VP (41)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d6.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(4) [Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm with respect to Government Money Market](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d7.htm)[ProFund (41)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d7.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(5) [Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm with respect to Government Cash](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d8.htm)[Management Portfolio (41)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386325003942/f41558d8.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(k) Not Applicable

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(l) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) [Purchase Agreement, dated October 10, 1997, between ProFunds and National Capital Group, Inc. (1)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/0000950152-97-007451.txt)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(m) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Distribution Plan of ProFunds, Relating to the Shares of Each of the ProFunds VP Series Set Forth](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000094366399000384/0000943663-99-000384.txt)[on Schedule A Thereto, dated October 18, 1999 (the "ProFunds Distribution Plan") (2)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000094366399000384/0000943663-99-000384.txt)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Schedule A, dated as of September 11, 2023, to the ProFunds Distribution Plan (36)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323007727/f36882d9.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) [Form of Shareholder Services Agreement for VP Funds of ProFunds (5)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312504027350/dex9923m2.txt)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(3) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan for Service Class Shares for ProFunds and](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513454901/d612964dex99m3i.htm)[Access One Trust, dated February 1, 2001, as amended on September 1, 2001,](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513454901/d612964dex99m3i.htm)[December 16, 2009, September 11, 2012 and September 9, 2013 (17)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312513454901/d612964dex99m3i.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Schedule A, dated as of September 11, 2023, to the Amended and Restated Distribution and](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323007727/f36882d8.htm)[Service Plan (36)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323007727/f36882d8.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(4) Distribution and Service Plan for ProFunds for Investor Class Shares, dated September 11, 2023 (42)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(5) [Form of Distribution and Shareholder Services Agreement for FINRA Registered Members of ProFunds](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506242120/dex99m4.htm)[Distributors, Inc. (10)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506242120/dex99m4.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(6) [Form of Shareholder Services Agreement for Non-FINRA Members of ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (10)](http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000119312506242120/dex99m5.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(n) [Amended and Restated Multiple Class Plan Pursuant to Rule 18f-3 for ProFunds (29)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386321004281/f9371d9.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(o) Not Applicable

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(p) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) [Combined Code of Ethics of ProShares Trust, the Registrant, ProShare Advisors LLC, ProFund Advisors](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323006256/f36164d2.htm)[LLC and ProFunds Distributors, Inc. dated September 1, 2023 (35)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386323006256/f36164d2.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) [Code of Ethics of Citi Fund Services, Inc. and Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc., dated January 1, 2024 (37)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324003125/f38454d8.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(3) [Code of Ethics – DWS Group (U.S. Registered Entities), dated April 24, 2023 (37)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000168386324003125/f38454d9.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(q) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Power of Attorney of President of Government Cash Management Portfolio (27)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dq1i.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(i) [Power of Attorney from Michael Wachs, dated December 7, 2015 (26)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dq2i.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(ii) [Power of Attorney from Russell S. Reynolds, III, dated December 7, 2015 (26)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dq2ii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iii) [Power of Attorney from William D. Fertig, dated December 7, 2015 (26)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dq2iii.htm)

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(iv) [Power of Attorney from Michael L. Sapir, dated December 7, 2015 (26)](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1039803/000110465920051616/a20-1171_1ex99dq2iv.htm)

(1) Previously filed on October 29, 1997 as part of Pre-Effective Amendment No. 3 and incorporated by reference herein.

(2) Previously filed on October 15, 1999 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 8 and incorporated by reference herein.

(3) Previously filed on July 13, 2000 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 14 and incorporated by reference herein.

(4) Previously filed on February 28, 2003 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 23 and incorporated by reference herein.

(5) Previously filed on February 20, 2004 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 29 and incorporated by reference herein.

(6) Previously filed on April 29, 2005 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 38 and incorporated by reference herein.

(7) Previously filed on February 24, 2006 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 44 and incorporated by reference herein.

(8) Previously filed on March 28, 2006 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 45 and incorporated by reference herein.

(9) Previously filed on July 26, 2006 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 50 and incorporated by reference herein.

(10) Previously filed on November 27, 2006 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 54 and incorporated by reference herein.

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(11) Previously filed on April 30, 2007 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 57 and incorporated by reference herein.

(12) Previously filed on April 29, 2009 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 64 and incorporated by reference herein.

(13) Previously filed on April 30, 2010 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 69 and incorporated by reference herein.

(14) Previously filed on April 29, 2011 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 71 and incorporated by reference herein.

(15) Previously filed on April 27, 2012 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 76 and incorporated by reference herein.

(16) Previously filed on April 26, 2013 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 82 and incorporated by reference herein.

(17) Previously filed on November 26, 2013 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 80 and incorporated by reference herein.

(18) Previously filed on April 28, 2014 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 84 and incorporated by reference herein.

(19) Previously filed on April 28, 2015 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 88 and incorporated by reference herein.

(20) Previously filed on April 29, 2016 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 93 and incorporated by reference herein.

(21) Previously filed on June 30, 2016 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 95 and incorporated by reference herein.

(22) Previously filed on May 1, 2017 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 99 and incorporated by reference herein.

(23) Previously filed on April 30, 2018 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 103 and incorporated by reference herein.

(24) Previously filed on April 29, 2019 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 107 and incorporated by reference herein.

(25) Previously filed on November 26, 2019 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 110 and incorporated by reference herein.

(26) Previously filed on April 27, 2020 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 113 and incorporated by reference herein.

(27) Previously filed on April 21, 2021 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 119 and incorporated by reference herein.

(28) Previously filed on April 27, 2021 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 120 and incorporated by reference herein.

(29) Previously filed on July 27, 2021 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 122 and incorporated by reference herein.

(30) Previously filed on November 23, 2021 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 123 and incorporated by reference herein.

(31) Previously filed on April 26, 2022 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 125 and incorporated by reference herein.

(32) Previously filed on June 17, 2022 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 126 and incorporated by reference herein.

(33) Previously filed on November 23, 2022 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 127 and incorporated by reference herein.

(34) Previously filed on April 26, 2023 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 129 and incorporated by reference herein.

(35) Previously filed on September 18, 2023 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 130 and incorporated by reference herein.

(36) Previously filed on November 22, 2023 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 131 and incorporated by reference herein.

(37) Previously filed on April 26, 2024 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 134 and incorporated by reference herein.

(38) Previously filed on November 26, 2024 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 147 and incorporated by reference herein.

(39) Previously filed on December 23, 2024 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 152 and incorporated by reference herein.

(40) Previously filed on February 26, 2025 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 153 and incorporated by reference herein.

(41) Previously filed on April 25, 2025 as part of Post-Effective Amendment No. 154 and incorporated by reference herein.

(42) Filed herein.

**ITEM 29. Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control With Registrant.** 

None.

**ITEM 30. Indemnification** 

ProFunds (the "Trust") is organized as a Delaware statutory trust and is operated pursuant to a Declaration of Trust, dated as of April 17, 1997 (the "Declaration of Trust"), that permits ProFunds to indemnify its trustees and officers under certain circumstances. Such indemnification, however, is subject to the limitations imposed by the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Declaration of Trust of ProFunds provides that officers and trustees of the Trust shall be indemnified by the Trust against liabilities and expenses they may incur while defending themselves in proceedings brought against them arising out of (i) their service as officers or trustees of the Trust, or else (ii) their service as officers or trustees of another entity, when serving at the request of such other entity. This indemnification is subject to the following conditions:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(a) no trustee or officer of the Trust is indemnified against any liability to the Trust or its security holders which was the result of any willful misconduct, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of his duties;

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(b) officers and trustees of the Trust are indemnified only for actions taken in good faith which the officers and trustees believed were in or not opposed to the best interests of the Trust; and

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(c) expenses of any suit or proceeding will be paid in advance only if the persons who will benefit by such advance undertake to repay the expenses unless it subsequently is determined that such persons are entitled to indemnification.

The Declaration of Trust of ProFunds provides that if indemnification is not ordered by a court, indemnification may be authorized upon determination by shareholders, or by a majority vote of a quorum of the trustees who were not parties to the proceedings or, if this quorum is not obtainable, if directed by a quorum of disinterested trustees, or by independent legal counsel in a written opinion, that the persons to be indemnified have met the applicable standard.

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**ITEM 31. Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser** 

ProFund Advisors LLC is a limited liability company formed under the laws of the State of Maryland on May 8, 1997. Reference is made to the captions "ProFunds VP Management" and "Fund Management" in the Prospectuses constituting Part A which is incorporated herein by reference and "Management of ProFunds" in the Statement of Additional Information constituting Part B which is incorporated herein by reference. The information as to the directors and officers of ProFund Advisors LLC is set forth in ProFund Advisors LLC's Form ADV filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on July 3, 1997 and amended through March 31, 2025.

Information relating to the business and other connections of DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc., which serves as investment adviser to the Government Cash Management Portfolio, in which Government Money Market ProFund, a series of ProFunds, invests substantially all of its assets, and each director, officer or partner of DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. is hereby incorporated by reference to disclosures in Item 31 of Amendment No. 46 to the Registration Statement of Government Cash Management Portfolio (File No. 811-06073). For additional information, please see the Government Money Market ProFund's Statement of Additional Information.

**ITEM 32. Principal Underwriter** 

Item 32(a)

The following lists the names of each investment company for which the Trust's principal underwriter, ProFunds Distributors, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ProFund Advisors LLC, acts as a principal underwriter:

ProFunds

The Distributor is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a broker-dealer and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority or "FINRA". The Distributor has its main address at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland 20814.

Item 32(b)

Information about the directors and officers of ProFunds Distributors Inc. ("PDI") is as follows:

All directors' and officers' addresses are 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, MD 20814.

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| **Name** | **Position with PDI** |
| Michael L. Sapir | Director |
| Louis M. Mayberg | Director |
| Steven B. Cohen | President |
| Richard F. Morris | Chief Legal Officer |
| Victor M. Frye | Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer |
| Edward J. Karpowicz | Treasurer |

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Item 32(c)

Not Applicable

**ITEM 33. Location of Accounts and Records** 

All accounts, books, and records required to be maintained and preserved by Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and Rules 31a-1 and 31a-2 thereunder, will be kept by the Registrant at:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(1) ProFund Advisors LLC, 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland (records relating to its functions as investment adviser and manager);

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(2) ProFunds Distributors, Inc., 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor, Bethesda, Maryland (records relating to its function as Distributor);

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(3) Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC, 2 Eaton Oval, Suite 300, Columbus, Ohio 43219 (official records of the Trust and records produced by Ultimus Fund Solutions, LLC, in its role as administrator and fund accountant);

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(4) FIS Investor Services LLC, 4249 Easton Way, Suite 400 Columbus, OH 43219 (official records of the Trust and records produced by FIS Investor Services LLC, in its role as transfer agent); and

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(5) UMB Bank, N.A., 928 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri for each series of the Trust (records relating to its function as Custodian).

Information relating to the location of accounts and records of DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc., which serves as investment adviser to Government Cash Management Portfolio, in which Government Money Market ProFund, a series of ProFunds, invests substantially all of its assets, is hereby incorporated by reference to

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disclosures in Item 33 of Amendment No. 46 to the Registration Statement of Government Cash Management Portfolio (File No. 811-06073).

**ITEM 34. Management Services** 

Not Applicable

**ITEM 35. Undertakings** 

Not Applicable

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant certifies that it meets all of the requirements for effectiveness of this Registration Statement under Rule 485(b) and has duly caused this post-effective amendment (the "Amendment") to its Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereto duly authorized, in the City of Bethesda and the State of Maryland on November 25, 2025.

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| ProFunds | ProFunds |
| By: | /s/ Todd B. Johnson |
|  | Todd B. Johnson President and Principal Executive Officer |

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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Amendment to the Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the capacities indicated.

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
| **Signature** | **Title** | **Date** |
| /s/ Michael L. Sapir\*<br>Michael L. Sapir | Trustee, Chairman | November 25, 2025 |
| /s/ Russell S. Reynolds, III\*<br>Russell S. Reynolds, III  | Trustee | November 25, 2025 |
| /s/ Michael C. Wachs\*<br>Michael C. Wachs | Trustee | November 25, 2025 |
| /s/ William D. Fertig\*<br>William D. Fertig  | Trustee | November 25, 2025 |
| /s/ Todd B. Johnson<br>Todd B. Johnson  | President and Principal Executive Officer | November 25, 2025 |
| /s/ Rebecca Colvin<br>Rebecca Colvin | &nbsp;&nbsp; Treasurer, Principal Financial Officer and Principal <br> Accounting Officer<br>| November 25, 2025 |
| \* By:/s/ Richard Morris<br>Richard Morris<br> As Attorney-in-fact<br> Date: November 25, 2025<br>|  |  |

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Exhibit Index

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| | |
|:---|:---|
| (d)(3)(ii) | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [Schedule A to the ProFunds Amended and Restated Expense Limitation Agreement between](f43283d2.htm)<br> [ProFunds and ProFund Advisors LLC, dated as of January 1, 2004 and amended as of](f43283d2.htm)<br> [March 10, 2005 and further amended as of June 20, 2006, effective December 1, 2025 to](f43283d2.htm)<br> [November 30, 2026 for the Operational Public ProFunds](f43283d2.htm)<br>|
| (i)(1) | [Opinion and Consent of Counsel with respect to Public ProFunds](f43283d3.htm) |
| (j)(1) | [Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm with respect to Public ProFunds](f43283d4.htm) |
| (j)(2) | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm with respect to Crypto Public](f43283d5.htm)<br> [ProFunds](f43283d5.htm)<br>|
| (m)(4) | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [Distribution and Service Plan for ProFunds for Investor Class Shares, dated](f43283d6.htm)<br> [December 11, 2024](f43283d6.htm)<br>|

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## Ex-99.D

**SCHEDULE A**

**TO PROFUNDS AMENDED AND RESTATED EXPENSE LIMITATION AGREEMENT**

**<u>OPERATIONAL PUBLIC PROFUNDS</u>**

Effective December 1, 2025 – November 30, 2026

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| | | |
|:---|:---|:---|
|  | **Expense Limit** | **Expense Limit** |
| **<u>Fund Name</u>** | **<u>Investor Class</u>** | **<u>Service Class</u>** |
| Banks UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Materials UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Bear ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Bull ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Communication Services UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Consumer Discretionary UltraSector |  |  |
| &nbsp;&nbsp;ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Europe 30 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Financials UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Health Care UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Industrials UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Internet UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Large-Cap Growth ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Large-Cap Value ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Mid-Cap Growth ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Mid-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Mid-Cap Value ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Energy UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector |  |  |
| &nbsp;&nbsp;ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Real Estate UltraSector ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Short Energy ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |

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|:---|:---|:---|
|  | **Expense Limit** | **Expense Limit** |
| **<u>Fund Name</u>** | **<u>Investor Class</u>** | **<u>Service Class</u>** |
| Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Short Precious Metals ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Short Real Estate ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Short Small-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Small-Cap Growth ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Small-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Small-Cap Value ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Technology UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| U.S. Government Plus ProFund | 1.70% | 2.70% |
| UltraBear ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraBull ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraChina ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraDow 30 ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraEmerging Markets ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraInternational ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraJapan ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraLatin America ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraMid-Cap ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| UltraShort China ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort International ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Japan ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Latin America ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| UltraSmall-Cap ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Utilities UltraSector ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Access Flex High Yield ProFund | 1.95% | 2.95% |
| Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund | 1.78% | 2.78% |
| Bitcoin ProFund | 1.10% | n/a |
| Short Bitcoin ProFund | 1.10% | n/a |
| Ether ProFund | 1.40% | n/a |

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| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**PROFUND ADVISORS LLC,** | **PROFUNDS,** |
| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a Maryland limited liability company | a Delaware statutory trust |
| By: /s/ MICHAEL L. SAPIR | By: /s/ TODD B. JOHNSON |
| Michael L. Sapir | Todd B. Johnson |
| Chief Executive Officer | President |

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## Ex-99.I

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45 Fremont Street

26<sup>th</sup> Floor

San Francisco, CA 94105-4446 +1 415 262 4500 Main

+1 415 262 4555 Fax www.dechert.com

November 25, 2025

ProFunds

7272 Wisconsin Avenue, 21<sup>st</sup> Floor

Bethesda, MD 20814

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:

We have acted as counsel for ProFunds (the "Trust"), a trust duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, in connection with the post-effective amendment to the Trust's Registration Statement on Form N-1A, together with all Exhibits thereto (the "Registration Statement") relating to the issuance and sale by the Trust of an indefinite number of shares of beneficial interest of the Trust's series having fiscal years ending July 31, 2025, to be dated on or about November 28, 2025. We have examined such governmental and corporate certificates and records as we deemed necessary to render this opinion and we are familiar with the Trust's Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust and its Bylaws.

Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion that the shares proposed to be sold pursuant to the Registration Statement, when paid for as contemplated in the Registration Statement, will be legally and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.

We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the Registration Statement, to be filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and to the use of our name in the Trust's Registration Statement and in any revised or amended versions thereof. In giving such consent, however, we do not admit that we are within the category of persons whose consent is required by Section 7 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder.

Very truly yours,

<u>/s/ Dechert LLP</u>

## Ex-99.J

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KPMG LLP

Suite 500

191 West Nationwide Blvd.

Columbus, OH 43215-2568

**Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm**

We consent to the use of our report dated September 26, 2025, with respect to the financial statements and financial highlights of Access Flex Bear High Yield ProFund, Access Flex High Yield ProFund, Banks UltraSector ProFund, Bear ProFund, Biotechnology UltraSector ProFund, Bull ProFund, Communication Services Ultrasector ProFund, Consumer Discretionary UltraSector ProFund, Consumer Staples UltraSector ProFund, Energy UltraSector ProFund, Europe 30 ProFund, Falling U.S. Dollar ProFund, Financials UltraSector ProFund, Health Care UltraSector ProFund, Industrials UltraSector ProFund, Internet UltraSector ProFund, Large-Cap Growth ProFund, Large-Cap Value ProFund, Materials UltraSector ProFund, Mid-Cap Growth ProFund, Mid-Cap ProFund, Mid-Cap Value ProFund, Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Oil & Gas Equipment & Services UltraSector ProFund, Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund, Precious Metals UltraSector ProFund, Real Estate UltraSector ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity ProFund, Rising Rates Opportunity 10 ProFund, Rising U.S. Dollar ProFund, Semiconductor UltraSector ProFund, Short Energy ProFund, Short Nasdaq-100 ProFund, Short Precious Metals ProFund, Short Real Estate ProFund, Short Small-Cap ProFund, Small-Cap Growth ProFund, Small-Cap ProFund, Small-Cap Value ProFund, Technology UltraSector ProFund, UltraBear ProFund, UltraBull ProFund, UltraChina ProFund, UltraDow 30 ProFund, UltraEmerging Markets ProFund, UltraInternational ProFund, UltraJapan ProFund, UltraLatin America ProFund, UltraMid-Cap ProFund, UltraNasdaq-100 ProFund, UltraShort China ProFund, UltraShort Dow 30 ProFund, UltraShort Emerging Markets ProFund, UltraShort International ProFund, UltraShort Japan ProFund, UltraShort Latin America ProFund, UltraShort Mid-Cap ProFund, UltraShort Nasdaq-100 ProFund, UltraShort Small-Cap ProFund, UltraSmall-Cap ProFund, U.S. Government Plus ProFund, and Utilities UltraSector ProFund, and the related notes, incorporated herein by reference, and to the references to our firm under the headings "Financial Highlights" in the Prospectus and "Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm" and "Financial Statements" in the Statement of Additional Information.

/s/ KPMG LLP

Columbus, Ohio

November 24, 2025

KPMG LLP, a Delaware limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG global organization of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Limited, a private English company limited by guarantee.

## Ex-99.J

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KPMG LLP

Suite 500

191 West Nationwide Blvd.

Columbus, OH 43215-2568

**Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm**

We consent to the use of our report dated September 26, 2025, with respect to the consolidated financial statements and consolidated financial highlights of Bitcoin ProFund, Short Bitcoin ProFund and Ether ProFund, and the related notes, incorporated herein by reference, and to the references to our firm under the headings "Financial Highlights" in the Prospectus and "Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm" and "Financial Statements" in the Statement of Additional Information.

/s/ KPMG LLP

Columbus, Ohio

November 24, 2025

KPMG LLP, a Delaware limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG global organization of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Limited, a private English company limited by guarantee.

## Ex-99.M

**PROFUNDS**

**Distribution and Shareholder Services Plan**

**Investor Class Shares of Specified Funds**

This Plan (the "Plan") constitutes the Distribution and Service Plan for ProFunds, a Delaware statutory trust (the "Trust"), with respect to the Investor Class shares of the series of the Trust set forth on <u>Schedule A</u>, as such schedule may be amended from time to time (each a "Series").

**Section 1.** The Trust, on behalf of the Series, may pay to broker-dealers (including, for avoidance of doubt, ProFunds Distributors, Inc. (the "Distributor")), investment advisers, banks, trust companies, accountants, estate planning firms, or other financial institutions or securities industry professionals, a fee (the "Distribution/Service Fee") at an annual rate not to exceed 0.25% of each Series' average daily net assets attributable to Investor Class shares as compensation for service and distribution related activities and for shareholder services in accordance with applicable law. The Trust will not terminate the Distribution/Service Fee in respect of a Fund's assets attributable to Investor Class shares, as applicable or pay such fee at an annual rate of a Fund's average daily net assets attributable to the Investor Class shares, as applicable, less than that stated above, unless there has been a "Complete Termination" of this Plan as defined in Section 7 of this Plan. Subject to such limit and subject to the provisions of Section 6 hereof, the Distribution/Service Fee shall be as approved from time to time by (a) the Trustees of the Trust and (b) the Independent Trustees of the Trust. The Distribution/Service Fee shall be accrued daily and paid monthly or at such other intervals as the Trustees shall determine. The Distributor may pay all or any portion of the Distribution/Service Fee to securities dealers or other organizations (including, but not limited to, any affiliate of the Distributor) as commissions, asset-based sales charges or other compensation with respect to the sale of Investor Class shares of each Series, or for providing personal services to investors in Investor Class shares of each Series and/or the maintenance of shareholder accounts, and may retain all or any portion of the Distribution/Service Fee as compensation for the Distributor's services as principal underwriter of the Investor Class shares of each Series.

The right of the Distributor to receive the Distribution/Service Fee (but not the relevant distribution agreement or the Distributor's obligations thereunder) may be transferred by the Distributor in order to raise funds which may be useful or necessary to perform its duties as principal underwriter, and any such transfer shall be effective upon written notice from the Distributor to the Trust. In connection with the foregoing, the Trust is authorized to pay all or part of the Distribution/Service Fee directly to such transferee as directed by the Distributor.

**Section 2.** This Plan shall continue in effect for a period of more than one year only so long as such continuance is specifically approved at least annually by votes of the majority (or whatever other percentage may, from time to time, be required by Section 12(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "Act") or the rules and regulations thereunder) of both (a) the Trustees of the Trust, and (b) the Independent Trustees of the Trust, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on this Plan or such agreement.

**Section 3.** Any person authorized to direct the disposition of monies paid or payable by the Trust pursuant to this Plan or any related agreement shall provide to the Trustees of the Trust, and the Trustees shall review, at least quarterly, a written report of the amounts so expended and the purposes for which such expenditures were made.

**Section 4.** This Plan may be terminated with respect to a particular share class of a particular Series at any time by vote of a majority of the Independent Trustees, or by vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of that share class, provided, however, that, pursuant to Section 5, the Trust may contract to

continue to make payments of the Distributor's Allocable Portion (as may be defined in any distribution agreement entered into by the Trust) of the Distribution/Service Fee unless there is a Complete Termination.

**Section 5.** All agreements with any person relating to implementation of this Plan shall be in writing, and any agreement related to this Plan shall provide:

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A.That such agreement may be terminated at any time with respect to a particular share class of a particular Series, without payment of any penalty, by vote of a majority of the Independent Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of that share class, on not more than 60 days' written notice to any other party to the agreement; and

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;B.That such agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (excluding for this purpose any assignment of rights to payment described in Section 1 of this Plan, which is hereby ratified and approved).

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;C.Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Trust may agree with the Distributor that, so long as no Complete Termination has occurred and is continuing, payments of the Distributor's Allocable Portion of the Distribution/Service Fee will continue to be made to or at the direction of the Distributor notwithstanding either the termination of any distribution agreement with the Distributor, the termination of the role of the Distributor as Distributor hereunder or the termination of the Plan.

**Section 6.** This Plan may not be amended to increase materially the amount of expenses permitted pursuant to Section 1 hereof without approval by a vote of at least a majority of the outstanding Investor Class Shares of each Series, and all material amendments of this Plan shall be approved in the manner provided for continuation of this Plan in Section 2.

**Section 7.** As used in this Plan, (a) the term "Independent Trustees" shall mean those Trustees of the Trust who are not interested persons of the Trust, and have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of this Plan or any agreements related to it, and (b) the terms "assignment" and "interested person" shall have the respective meanings specified in the Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, and the term "majority of the outstanding Investor Class Shares and C Shares of each Series" shall mean the lesser of the 67% or the 50% voting requirements specified in clauses (A) and (B), respectively, of the third sentence of Section 2(a)(42) of the Act, all subject to such exemptions as may be granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

For the purposes of this Plan, a "Complete Termination" of this Plan in respect of any Fund shall mean a termination of this Plan in respect to such Fund so long as: (i) the Trust shall not, in respect of such Fund, pay to any person or entity, other than the Distributor (or its assignee), either the Distribution/Service Fee (or any similar fee) in respect of shares taken into account in computing the Distributor's Allocable Portion; and (ii) such Fund has not adopted a distribution plan relating to any "Similar Class" of shares of such Fund. For purposes of determining whether any termination of this Plan for the shares of a Fund is a Complete Termination, a "Similar Class" is any class of shares of such Fund that has a sales load structure substantially similar to that of the class for which this Plan was terminated taking into account the total sales load borne directly or indirectly by holders of such class of shares including commission paid directly by such holders to brokers on issuance of shares of such class, contingent deferred sales charges payable by holders of shares of such class, installment or deferred sales charges payable by holders of shares of such class, and similar charges borne directly or indirectly by holders of shares of such class.

**SCHEDULE A**

(as of December 11, 2024)

Bitcoin ProFund

Short Bitcoin ProFund

Ether ProFund