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Remember the tech wreck? For some, the hurting hasn’t stopped

Seventeen years later, some funds are still showing losses.

The technology bubble popped 17 years ago on March 24, 2000. When will the hurting stop? For some investors, the answer is "not any time soon."

Consider the Nysa fund (NYSAX), a tiny $1.7 million fund that survived the tech wreck, but just barely. Since the top of the technology bubble, the fund ha

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