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.
Not exact matches
The latest Wells Fargo / Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism
Index found that more than half of investors weren't especially
concerned about recent volatility in the stock market, while 60 % said they still believe it's a good time to
invest in the financial markets.
More recently,
concerns have been raised
about risky investment vehicles and
investing strategies linked to the CBOE Volatility
Index (VIX) that present unsettling parallels with the financial crisis and market crash of 2008.
The latest Wells Fargo / Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism
Index found that more than half of investors weren't especially
concerned about recent volatility in the stock market, while 60 % said they still believe it's a good time to
invest in the financial markets.