when a fund produces a dividend, Yahoo Charts indicate a sharp drop in value as if a loss was involved- yet there was no loss to the net value of the investment.
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You are absolutely right. your comparisons are thrown way off. The only solution is to come up with some " make-shift math" ... something like figure the percentage of that dividend and add it to what the graph shows ?
The "historical prices" should show the amount of the price drop ( divvy)...divide that by the share price...? ...add that to whatever the graph shows ?
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