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Market Intelligence Center  Jun 13  Comment 
Vanguard Value Index Fund (AMEX: VTV) closed Wednesday's trading session at $68.31. In the past year, the ETF has hit a 52-week low of $53.55 and 52-week high of $70.78. Vanguard Value Index Fund (VTV) has been showing support around $67.52 and...
Market Intelligence Center  Jun 12  Comment 
Index funds and target-date funds are two of the easiest ways to invest in the market. Both have lower fees than a lot of actively managed funds while also being broadly diversified. Given that, it is not surprising that a lot of investors have...
Forbes  Jun 11  Comment 
When an investor chooses between two index funds with different holdings, that investor is making an active management decision just as an investor choosing between to non-index funds with different holdings makes an active management decision.
Forbes  Jun 5  Comment 
Rob Arnott is out to build a better way to own the market.
The Globe and Mail  May 9  Comment 
Investing through index funds or ETFs is a popular strategy. But if you add your own picks or insights, you may lose the benefits
Market Intelligence Center  May 8  Comment 
Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund (AMEX: VV) closed Tuesday's trading session at $74.47. In the past year, the ETF has hit a 52-week low of $58.05 and 52-week high of $74.51. Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund (VV) has been showing support around $73.95...
Market Intelligence Center  Apr 25  Comment 
Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund (AMEX: VV) closed Wednesday's trading session at $72.34. In the past year, the ETF has hit a 52-week low of $58.05 and 52-week high of $73.09. Vanguard Large-Cap Index Fund (VV) has been showing support around $72.03...
Market Intelligence Center  Apr 22  Comment 
Vanguard Value Index Fund (AMEX: VTV) closed Friday's trading session at $65.40. In the past year, the ETF has hit a 52-week low of $51.97 and 52-week high of $66.86. Vanguard Value Index Fund (VTV) has been showing support around $64.65 and...
Forbes  Apr 4  Comment 
Index fund returns keep getting better the longer you hold them.  This is because low-cost index funds give you more of the market’s return and because many actively-managed funds eventually go under. A combination of cost savings and longevity...
The Economic Times  Apr 1  Comment 
The difference in returns between the two can be attributed to tracking error. Here’s why it occurs.




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