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  • Mutual Funds Trading Vs Exchange Traded Funds Trading
    By: Tom Leroy | - Taking it individually ETFs and Mutual Funds have their advantages, with each having their disadvantages as well. Exchange-Traded Fund or ETF for short is an umbrella of stocks or bonds that trade on the stock market at a set price, just like any common stock. Since 1993, ETFs have been traded in the US and since 1999 in Europe. They have grown considerably from the recorded 32 in the US Markets in 1999. There are now about a 1000 available to date. They are traditionally index funds and in 200 ...
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  • Have You Considered Etf Trading ?
    By: Tom Leroy | - An ETF or Exchange-traded Fund is another form of an investment portfolio made up of many investments that trade like stocks. It holds an assortment of securities that are intended to track the performance of an index and unlike many mutual funds; it can be bought and sold rapidly working in response to market movements similar to stocks or bonds that are traded throughout the day, mainly on major stock market exchanges. The American stock exchange is where ETFs are mainly found to be traded on. ...
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  • Invest Your Money In Nifty Index
    By: Money Control | - Nifty is a well diversified stock index accounting for National Stock Exchange. It is specially analyzed and calculated based on fifty stocks. It holds some certain rules that are different from SENSEX. It also completes an assortment of purposes such as index based derivatives, index funds and benchmarking fund portfolios. If you have attentive business plans, you can start trading here. It is considered as one of the beneficial businesses in which you can get good profits within a short period ...
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  • Indian Share Market- Right Place To Invest Money
    By: Money Control | - Among all active stock exchanges, Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange are the two main stock exchanges in India. Both exchanges play a major role in the growth of economy of the country. BSE is considered as one of the oldest stock exchanges in Asia that is accounted by the index known as Sensex. Nifty index works for NSE. Talking about the Sensex of Indian stock market, it was first used in the year 1986 according to the performance of thirty well-known and best companies. Investo ...
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  • How's Your Investment Portfolio Doing? Seven Long-term Indicators
    By: Steve Selengut | - Before Wall Street and the media combined to make investors think of calendar quarters as "short-term" and single years as "long-term", market cycles were used as true tests of investment strategies over the long haul. Bor-ing.

    There were four types of standard analysis used by most financial institutions, Peak-to-Peak, and Peak-to-Trough being the most common found in annual reports. There were also basic differences in purpose and perspective in the old days, and a focus on res ...

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  • The Benefits Of Exchange Traded Funds (etfs)
    By: Ted Brumby | - Exchange Traded Funds are designed to hold assets such as stocks or bonds, and generally trade at the net asset value of their underlying assets. Like index tracking pooled funds, Exchange Traded Funds are designed to track a chosen market index. However, ETFs tend to have a lower expense ratio than index funds. The easiest way to think of ETFs is that they are akin to mutual funds that trade like stocks.

    There are a number of benefits to investing in Exchange Traded Funds. ETFs a ...

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  • Mutual Funds For Neophytes
    By: Vitaly I | - By now most of us have some experience with mutual funds. We have them in our 401(k) accounts or our IRAs. Often we have a limited set to choose from on our company's investment plan. Nevertheless most of us have at least seen one.

    Mutual funds are collectives of investor money that are managed and invested in underlying equities. A professional is hired to operate the fund, called the fund manager, and generally he is guided by a prospectus, which provides guidelines to w ...

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  • Why Would Anyone In Their Right Mind Buy A Mutual Fund Ever Again?
    By: William Ulivieri | - While reviewing several academic studies on the benefits of covered call writing, I came upon one of my favorite studies. This study can be found in an October 2006 study generated by Callan Associates, which is also available at the Chicago Board Options Exchange website. The study is entitled "An Historical Evaluation of the CBOE S&P 500 Buy Write Index Strategy".

    After reading the document on my morning commuter ride this morning, it felt so invigorating it was as if I readin ...

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  • Are Mutual Funds Worth It?
    By: Vitaly I | - A majority of people are now familiar with mutual funds. Mutual funds are managed collections of investor money that are invested in various underlying equities. They have a fund manager, who is a professional hired to operate the fund.
    Mutual funds have become considerably more popular over the years. The popularization of 401(k)s and other investment vehicles have helped propel the mutual fund industry to over 12 trillion dollars. Compare this to the 1960s with 48 billion. Obvious ...

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  • Use No Load Mutual Funds To Earn More Money
    By: Asher Ryan | - To make more money, you can invest what you already have. If you don't know much about investing and aren't interested in studying a ton, you could consider investing in mutual funds to get your share of investing in.With mutual funds, you can get excellent variety and diversification because a whole bunch of people invest their money together. This way, the manager of the fund can buy a larger variety of stocks, bonds, and/or other investments.You can't get much simpler than mutual funds, ...
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  • Your Personal Guide To Mutual Funds Investing
    By: Jeffrey Fang | - A mutual fund is, in essence, a pool of money from several investors that is managed by a professional money manager or "Fund Manager" for a fee. Granted, that's a simplistic description for a complex type of security but from an investor's perspective, it's a pretty accurate definition. By investing in mutual funds, you can put expert money managers to work to help you achieve your financial goals, whether you're saving for retirement, planning for your children's education or saving for any s ...
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  • Top Mutual Funds - Things To Look For When Choosing Top Mutual Funds
    By: Victor .P Ephenus | - Anytime people are planning to invest some money, they usually turn to top mutual funds for guidance. The mutual groups have in their portfolio several stock option to consider. With these, the mutual funds groups operate in similar way; the similarity are possible danger their customer faces by investing. To save you down the line a lot of trouble, it would be better to first of all see what the top mutual funds have in their stock options.

    These top mutual funds are the ones th ...

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  • Money Market Mutual Funds
    By: Guru at 2 | - Everyone should be able to find some way to invest their money in such a way that they do not lose it. Investing money ensures participation in the economic growth and also contributing to the economy. One of the best ways to invest without losing is to invest in mutual funds. It provides safety as well as assures return. Of these, the most liquid and safe investment is in money market funds. Hardly any investor loses money in these funds.

    What is a Money-market fund?
    A mon ...

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  • Balanced Mutual Funds
    By: Guru at 2 | - Investors who need quick returns and at the same time need safety from market fluctuations should consider investing in balanced mutual funds. It removes the disadvantages and difficulties that lies in investing in stocks and bonds and invests in a portfolio of bonds and stocks depending upon the investors risk profile. Hence returns as well as income can be achieved at the same time by investing in balanced mutual funds.
    What is a balanced mutual fund?
    A Balanced fu ...

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  • Bond Mutual Funds
    By: Guru at 2 | - The IMF predicts the US economy to slow down. Inflation has increased manifold in several countries across the world. There is a possibility of deeper economic downturn. The stock markets of most of the countries have tumbled during recent times. During tough times such as these, where would you put your money?

    One possible place is bond mutual funds. As the name suggests, these funds invest in bonds and debt securities. These funds aim to protect the invested capital and at the s ...

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  • Canadians get the MERs they deserve Shared By: CCapitalist - If Vanguard Group founder and indexing pioneer John Bogle thinks mutual-fund fees are excessive in the United States, you have to wonder what he'd...

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  • Investing In Mutual Funds For Youngsters
    By: Guru at 2 | - Youngsters, whose age is somewhere between 18 and 35 must look forward to invest in mutual funds. Retirement plans and pension plans need not be considered. They must think more aggressively. At the same time they must be careful not to lose out. Some of the possible types of funds that they can consider investing are described in this article.

    The Emerging Markets Funds

    Emerging markets funds invest in economies that grow very fast (like India, China, Brazil, Russi ...

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  • How Do Mutual Funds Work
    By: Guru at 2 | - Every Mutual Fund has a specified investment policy which will be described in the Mutual Funds prospectus. A family of Mutual Funds will be managed by an Asset Management Company.

    How Funds are sold

    Mutual Funds primarily depend upon individual agents and distribution companies to market their schemes to the investors. Nowadays, they also market their schemes directly.

    The individual agents who sell schemes of various Mutual Funds also act as fin ...

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  • Exchange Traded Funds
    By: Guru at 2 | - Exchange Traded Funds are investment vehicles that are traded in Stock Exchanges. They are traded just as stocks or bonds are traded. Exchange Traded Funds allow investors to trade index portfolios just as they do shares of stock. Exchange Traded Funds can be traded throughout the day unlike open-ended mutual funds which can be traded only at the end of the day when net asset value is calculated. Moreover, the Exchange Traded Funds can be sold short or purchased on margin.

    Exchang ...

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  • Investing: Does A Passive Strategy Help Or Hurt?
    By: David Lewis, RFA | - I must say that I have no problem with folks buying and holding index funds. Many people have made a lot of money doing it. My problem is when investment advisers say that the ONLY way to make money in the stock market is to buy an index fund or invest "passively". That simply isn't true.

    The new idea of efficient markets means that no matter what you do, there is no way to beat the stock market...and if you somehow do, it was a matter of chance or luck. It is an idea that is la ...

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  • Etf Profit Driver - Another Reason To Favor Exchange Traded Funds
    By: TheOptionClub.com | - Holding equity positions during a sustained market downturn can decimate a portfolio. An alternative is to adopt a trading methodology that inserts capital into the market at safe entry points as a favorable trend emerges, then removes capital as the trend breakdown. Bill Poulos has compiled such a method in his ETF Profit Driver course.

    Based on a study conducted a few years back, about 10% of all long-term mutual-fund assets were held in index funds. Those funds offer comparati ...

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  • Making Exchange Traded Funds (etfs) Work For You
    By: Bill Byrnes | - Exchange traded funds are index funds which have advantages over open-end index mutual funds. ETFs trade all day long on the stock exchanges, may be purchased through any broker, have lower fund expenses than mutual funds, and have less likelihood of generating unwanted taxable gains than mutual funds.

    There are a number of reasons, which we'll discuss, for investing in index funds (Exchange Traded Funds or mutual funds) but let's start with the fact that the S&P 500 index beat ...

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  • The Abcs Of Exchange Traded Funds
    By: Bill Byrnes | - Every investor should consider Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). The younger brother of open-end index mutual funds is growing up fast and showing greater versatility. ETFs are open-end index mutual funds that trade like stocks (and closed-end mutual funds).

    There are three legal structures of ETFs: Open-end mutual fund (the difference between the ETF structure and an open-end mutual fund is the ETF is exchange traded, whereas the traditional mutual fund is purchased and redeeme ...

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  • How To Pick A Good Mutual Fund
    By: Justin Lukasavige | - We've spent the past few weeks discussing investments so you'll know by now that we recommend good low risk mutual funds as the investment of choice.

    There are a variety of things to look for in a mutual fund before you invest. As mentioned before, the stock market has averaged nearly 11% during the past 70 years. Depending on how aggressively you invest your money, I think you can generally count on a rate of return somewhere in the 10% - 12% range.

    Now, what to lo ...

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  • Stop Trading Individual Shares If You're Not Beating The Market
    By: James Woolley | - Every share investor enjoys hunting out profitable companies they can invest in, and hopefully finding a potential ten-bagger that will make them rich, but there comes a time when you have to analyze your portfolio and make harsh decisions if you're not beating the overall market.

    After all what is the point in spending hours and hours researching different companies if the end result is that you are underperforming the overall market. You may as well just invest in a tracker fund ...

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  • How To Know Which Are The Best Mutual Funds To Invest With
    By: Muna wa Wanjiru | - There are different ways that you can use the money that you have earned. Investing in a mutual fund is one such way. The many different mutual funds you will find have many excellent options for you to try out. You will however need to look at the best mutual funds in order to find out which one or ones are more suited for you.

    At the moment you will discover that Janus, Fidelity funds, Vanguard Group and others are among the best mutual funds that are available. In each of these ...

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  • Mutual Funds Vs. Etfs Part One
    By: Terry Parker | - Mutual funds are a traditional component of most investors portfolios, but exchanged traded funds, or ETFs, have been gaining popularity over the past decade as well. In recent years, more investors, brokers, and financial advisors have been using ETFs, and they have been included in many company retirement plans. The security, as well as the traditional aspect of mutual funds, and their stable reputation, however, still carry a wide appeal for many investors. This article can help you determi ...
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  • Ai: Alpha And Index Funds
    By: Bill Byrnes | - A current theme among Wall Street wealth managers is for individual investors to have index funds as their core holdings and to focus the remainder of their assets in high alpha investments, which will produce returns not correlated with the market.

    A quick digression for those of you who aren't familiar with alpha and beta. In traditional finance, return not correlated with a broad market index, such as the S& P 500, is referred to as alpha.

    The return which i ...

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  • No Load Mutual Funds Or Exchange Traded Funds (etfs)?
    By: Ulli G.Niemann | - If you are fed up with early redemption charges and ever increasing mutual fund management fees on top of bad-performing fund managers, read on. There is a quiet revolution going on in the no-load mutual fund industry and you, the individual investor, may benefit from it greatly.

    I am referring to Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), which have been around for years, but have grown tremendously since their inception. There are currently over 100 choices with around $10 billion in assets. ...

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  • Mutual Fund Investing: Etfs And Index Funds Versus Actively Managed Mutual Funds
    By: Michael A. Weiss, CFA | - Mutual Fund Asset Allocators: ETFs and Index Funds

    There are two distinct schools of thought when it comes to investing in mutual funds. One group, which I will call, Asset Allocators, utilizes what is commonly referred to as a top-down mutual fund investment approach. The top-down approach emphasizes the big picture by first examining the economy and condition of the broad financial markets and then evaluating individual mutual funds based on standard financial measures of ...

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  • Top Mutual Funds: Building No Load Mutual Fund Portfolios
    By: Michael A. Weiss, CFA | - Building a mutual fund portfolio requires a well thought out investment strategy that can prove rewarding over a long period of time. If you act as your own investment advisor, you will most likely implement a strategy that focuses on no load mutual funds. No load mutual fund investors normally either invest in the best mutual funds from one fund family, sometimes with the help of a mutual fund newsletter, or invest in the top mutual funds from several fund families. The rationale for implementi ...
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  • Etfs: New Wave Or Riptide?
    By: Bill Byrnes | - There was an excellent article discussing the pros and cons of investing in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in the July 3rd Wall Street Journal: As ETFs Seek Niches, Risks Rise (unfortunately, The Wall Street Journal doesn't allow us to link to their articles, perhaps that will change after Rupert Murdoch buys Dow Jones.) There's over $500 billion invested in Exchange Traded Funds and, I believe, they will either replace open-end index mutual funds or force those funds to lower their expenses. A wi ...
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  • Earnings Matter: S&p And Stock Market Investing
    By: Bill Byrnes | - The S&P 500 is up about 7.5% thus far this year. That's a good return for just over six months. Will it keep going up? Consider this. The earnings of the S&P 500 companies are expected to grow by about 5% in 2007, according to a leading Wall Street brokerage firm. That means if the market was fairly valued at the beginning of 2007 and there were no big changes as to how investors think about the market, the S&P should only go up by 5% in 2007. Hence, game over. Come back next year.
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  • Mutual Funds Make Investing Simple
    By: Jim Pretin | - If you know absolutely anything about investing, then you have probably heard of mutual funds. Once an obscure investment vehicle, they are now popular with almost all investors. If you ask your average investor whether they have any of their investment dollars allocated to a fund, they will likely answer yes. There are literally trillions of dollars of American money currently invested in mutual funds.

    Funds have made investing for the average investor a little less complicated. ...

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  • Mutual Fund Alternatives - With Lower Risk And Higher Returns
    By: sacha tarkovsky | - Mutual funds as a group perform badly over the longer term.

    Most cannot out perform the share index furthermore, a mutual fund is considered good if it reaches double digit gains.

    If you take into account the effect of inflation on growth, mutual funds don't look so attractive and the risk is high, with 30% or more in terms of drawdown and years to recovery in many instances.

    So what are the alternatives?

    There are plenty of mutual ...

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  • Mutual Funds Make It Easy To Diversify
    By: Jim Pretin | - If you know absolutely anything about investing, then you have probably heard of mutual funds. Once an obscure investment vehicle, they are now popular with almost all investors. If you ask your average investor whether they have any of their investment dollars allocated to a fund, they will likely answer yes. There are literally trillions of dollars of American money currently invested in mutual funds.

    Funds have made investing for the average investor a little less complicated. ...

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  • Investing Advice: 5 Benefits Of Etfs
    By: Pat Regan | - When people ask for investing advice, ETFs usually come up pretty quickly, because they are so heavily marketed and trumped by the industry. Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, are an easy way to diversify a small investment, but to get the most out of your investment, it is important to understand how they operate.

    ETFs are like mutual funds, in that they are a collection of investments, but they are traded on an exchange, such as the NYSE, instead of purchased directly from the issu ...

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  • Investing: Level-headed Or Lazy?
    By: Robert Valentine | - Passive investment management may be the Rodney Dangerfield of financial strategies--it gets no respect. Active investment strategies have had the spotlight so long, some investors may be surprised to find there is an alternative to stock picking, market timing and other faster-paced, more glamorous methods.

    Active investment management uses research, investigation and analysis to select investments that the selector believes will outperform the general market indexes. Passive inv ...

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  • Index Funds: An Indicator Of Stability?
    By: Robert Valentine | - We all remember the story of the tortoise and the hare. It was in this tale that we learned a valuable lesson: slow and steady wins the race. The tortoise was not a glamorous creature and he may have lacked pizzazz, but in the end, he won.

    In a way, index funds are the modern-day tortoise in the race for a solid investment plan. Nothing flashy, just steadily keeping pace with a particular index, and if, by chance, that index does well, then the fund excels also.

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  • Socially Responsible Investing
    By: Robert Valentine | - Not so long ago, the phrase "socially responsible investing" might have brought to mind environmentalists keeping their investment dollars out of companies they believed to be damaging the Earth or animal rights activists rejecting companies who tested their products on harmless creatures.

    As the socially responsibly investing, or SRI, sector has grown, its definition has also diversified. Today the phrase encompasses any investment strategy targeted at aligning an individual's po ...

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  • Introduction To Mutual Funds
    By: Jim Pretin | - If you know absolutely anything about investing, then you have probably heard of mutual funds. Once an obscure investment vehicle, they are now popular with almost all investors. If you ask your average investor whether they have any of their investment dollars allocated to a fund, they will likely answer yes. There are literally trillions of dollars of American money currently invested in mutual funds.

    Funds have made investing for the average investor a little less complicate ...

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  • What Is A Stock Index?
    By: Bill Dufrane | - In the fast paced ever- changing world of todays stock market you need a quick way to analyze and graph the movement from day to day, month to month or year to year. Stock indexes such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard and Poors 500 give you a tool to do just that.

    But what exactly is a stock market index? A stock market index is a listing of a group of stocks, and a number to go with them. The number that goes with them is used to track trends in the market, going ...

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  • What Are Sri Funds?
    By: Paul Graham | - 1. SRI

    Socially Responsible Investing is what SRI is an acronym for.Of course, Socially Responsible means different things to different people and to different funds and index managers as well.

    Try to make sure that you are involved in SRIs that are right for you.

    2. SRI Funds

    What SRIs include can vary. Some funds will exclude any stock whose company might be involved in animal testing. Some funds put more emphasis on how a company tre ...

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  • Mutual Funds Expenses
    By: Michael Saville | - Copyright 2006 Michael Saville

    Sometimes investors think of mutual funds as a straight choice between no-load funds or load funds, because that is what they read about in the financial or popular press. But, there are a host of mutual fund expenses that can be charged to a no-load mutual fund as well as a load mutual fund.

    About 99% of mutual funds charged fees. So the trick is to find a mutual fund that has low yearly fees so that they don't significantly reduce th ...

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  • How To Look For The Best No Load Mutual Funds
    By: Michael Saville | - Copyright 2006 Michael Saville

    Low fees and expense ratios.

    In their search for the best no load mutual fund, some investors tend to select mutual funds based solely on their fees and expense ratios. The rationale is that by choosing mutual funds with low fees, investors can have more of their capital invested. Also, no load mutual funds with low expense ratios will pass on more of the returns they earn to their shareholders. However, metrics such as price/earnings ...

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  • Mutual Fund Expenses - How They Diminish Your Returns
    By: Sachin Asher | - An informed investor knows where his money is going. For an investor in mutual funds, it is essential to understand the expenses of mutual funds. These expenses directly influence the returns and cannot be neglected. The expenses of mutual funds are met from the capital invested in them. The ratio of the expenses associated with the operation of the mutual fund to the total assets of the fund is known as the "expense ratio." It can vary from as low as 0.25% to 1.5%. In some actively managed fund ...
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  • Alpha And Beta: The Romulus And Remus Investment Twins
    By: A Raymond Randall | - Romulus and Remus are the eponym of Rome as Alpha and Beta are the eponym of investing. Romulus and Remus are the mythical twins of Rome; Alpha and Beta are the non-fictional twins of asset management. Story tellers tell us that Romulus and Remus were suckled by a wolf. Analysts tell us that investors get chased by a bull (a lot of "bull") and a bear.

    Twins possess sibling personality with individual distinctions. Such is the case for Alpha and Beta. Alpha says, "It's all about m ...

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  • Red And Blue Investment Portfolios
    By: A Raymond Randall | - Some investment time spans leave investors with black and blue investment portfolios causing them to see red. Statements showing a drop in portfolio value weakens the resolve of many investors. Usually, this takes place during uncertainty about sudden or expected long-term economic changes. A Presidential elections arouse uncertainty on Wall Street, and all investors read the results.

    Rambling editorials opined about American votes for the incumbent on Op-Ed pages with wambli ...

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