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Why Buying Low Cost Index Funds Is Always Recommended

February 8, 2016 Leave a Comment

The folks at Money Ning always recommend individual investor to buy low cost index funds. Here’s their view: “Low cost index funds on the other hand are much less volatile. No one will become rich overnight, but it is a much more dependable way to investing in equities. It gives us comfort that our portfolio wouldn’t get crushed if something horrible happens to any particular company (e.g. Enron), and will help us better see the long term benefits of investing in the stock market.” (moneyning.com)

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