Phrases with «broad index»

The phrase "broad index" refers to a financial measure that tracks the performance of a wide range of stocks or securities in the stock market. It represents the overall direction and health of the market as a whole, rather than focusing on specific industries or companies. Full definition

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Sentences with «broad index»

  • It was through this book that I came to discover how important low management fees are to future earnings and the importance of diversification through broad index funds and / or ETFs. (canadiancapitalist.com)
  • The ETF market has become more than a place to invest in broad indexes at low cost. (simplestockinvesting.com)
  • That's why our experts gave preference to ETFs tracking broad indexes rather than narrow slices of the market, such as the energy, financial or technology sectors. (moneysense.ca)
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