He'd been reading
about index investing using ETFs for a few months, and he was starting to question whether he was getting his money's worth out of his pricey mutual funds.
Academic studies, financial news, and our own
writings about index investing, investment trends, and the best ways to prepare and thrive during retirement.
The Globe's Rob Carrick had these kind words to say: «One of the blogs on my favourites list is Canadian Couch Potato, which is
all about index investing using exchange - traded funds and index mutual funds.
What expert investors and brilliant academics — from Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham to Paul Samuelson and Burton Malkiel — have to say about index investing
But if your
concern about index investing starts and ends with the notion that some fund managers will lose their jobs, that you might have to pay slightly more for an airline seat, and that it's a small price to pay for lower fees in your 401 (k), your conclusion might be incredibly wrong.
This is one of the enduring
myths about index investing: that carefully building a diversified, all - weather portfolio for the long term makes you a naive fool because you're not constantly «repositioning.»
Btw, If you know a little
bit about index investing and want to know how you can actually implement it in Singapore, my book is a great place to start
Throughout this guide, you will learn the must - know
basics about index investing, how to open a brokerage account, how to build the perfect portfolio and how to start investing like a pro.
To learn
more about index investing, go to the Bogleheads wikipage which is investing advice inspired by Jack Bogle, creator of index funds.
One of the blogs on my favourites list is Canadian Couch Potato, which is
all about index investing using exchange - traded funds and index mutual funds.
CC: I think the greatest
thing about index investing is that it does not take much time, in fact, very little time once you get a PLAN and STICK WITH IT.
(To learn more
about index investing, read our Index Investing Tutorial, The ABCs Of Stock Indexes and How Stock Market Indexes Changed Investing.)
A Random Walk Down Wall Street may be all
about index investing, but has a slightly different take on international stocks and asset allocation (see chapter 14, A life - cycle guide to investing)---- Bogleheads sure is much of the Bogle philosophy, but nothing like getting it first hand from the man himself (along with the «don't take my word for it» at the end of each chapter).
Feel free not to publish this, but I just wanted to warn
you about index investing.