Index Funds, Explained: The Boring Way to Build Wealth
Index funds let ordinary investors own a slice of the whole market at very low cost. Here is what they are, why they work, and how to think about them.
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Plain-English investing for the long run — index funds, compounding, and the costly mistakes worth avoiding.
Index funds let ordinary investors own a slice of the whole market at very low cost. Here is what they are, why they work, and how to think about them.
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