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  2. VOO vs. SPY: Which S&P 500 ETF Is Better? - AOL

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    That said, VOO is also available as an Admiral Shares mutual fund under the ticker symbol FXAIX. Issuer. As the name might suggest, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF was created by the Vanguard Group of ...

  3. ETFs vs. Index Funds: A Simple Guide for New Investors - AOL

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    Mutual Funds. Vanguard 500 Index Fund Admiral Shares (VFIAX) Objective: Objective: Tracks the S&P 500 index of the 500 largest U.S. companies by market capitalization. NAV: $553.64. Minimum ...

  4. What are the different types of index funds? - AOL

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    Here are a few of the top broad market index funds: Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) — This fund aims to track the performance of the CRSP U.S. Total Market Index and holds stocks across ...

  5. List of American exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    Schwab Fundamental U.S. Broad Market Index ETF (NYSE Arca: FNDB) Vanguard Total World Stock (NYSE Arca: VT), tracks the FTSE All-World Index; Vanguard Total Stock Market (NYSE Arca: VTI), tracks the MSCI US Broad Market Index; Vanguard Total International Stock (NYSE Arca: VXUS), tracks the MSCI All Country World ex-USA Investable Market Index

  6. Capitalization-weighted index - Wikipedia

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    A capitalization-weighted (or cap-weighted) index, also called a market-value-weighted index is a stock market index whose components are weighted according to the total market value of their outstanding shares. Every day an individual stock's price changes and thereby changes a stock index's value.

  7. Best equal-weight index funds - AOL

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    The fund increases exposure to smaller companies and reduces concentration risk, relative to market-cap weighted indexes. 5-year returns (annualized): 11.2 percent Expense ratio: 0.20 percent

  8. Fundamentally based indexes - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentally based indexes or fundamental indexes, also called fundamentally weighted indexes, are indexes in which stocks are weighted according to factors related to their fundamentals such as earnings, dividends and assets, commonly used when performing corporate valuations. This fundamental weight may be calculated statically, or it may be ...

  9. After An Incredible Year For the S&P 500 (VOO), Here ... - AOL

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    Investing in the stock market isn't for the faint of heart. But a common approach is to invest in the broad market by purchasing shares of an S&P 500 ETF (like the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) so you get ...