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John B. Neff (September 19, 1931 – June 4, 2019) was an American investor, mutual fund manager, and philanthropist. He was notable for his contrarian and value investing styles as well as for heading Vanguard 's Windsor Fund.
Noted investor John Neff retired as manager of Vanguard's Windsor Fund in 1995, after a 30-year career in which his fund beat returns of the S&P 500 index by an average of 300 basis points (3%) per year.
John Maynard Keynes was an early contrarian investor. John Neff, who managed the Vanguard Windsor fund for many years, is also considered a contrarian, though he has described himself as a value investor (and questioned the distinction). Mark Ripple is a money manager often described as a contrarian. He has authored a book covering the topic in ...
The Vanguard Health Care Index Fund ETF Shares (NYSEMKT: VHT) offers investors a way to keep pace with the MSCI US Investable Market Health Care 25/50 Index. With an expense ratio of 0.10% and a ...
However, the biggest winner among Vanguard ETFs isn't an S&P 500 fund. Instead, it's the Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF (NASDAQ: VONG). This Vanguard ETF attempts to track the Russell 1000 ...
The Vanguard Growth ETF has delivered exceptional returns, with a total return of 341.7% over the prior 10 years compared to just 68.7% for the Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund ETF ...
VUG Total Return Level data by YCharts. What's more, investors in the Vanguard ETF pay a minuscule expense ratio of 0.04%.This means that for every $10,000 invested in the fund, only $4 per year ...
John Neff – value investor who led Vanguard's Windsor Fund, the largest and highest returning mutual fund of the 1980s; Craig Newmark – founder of Craigslist, tech billionaire, philanthropist; Philip Orbanes – former VP with Parker Brothers; founding partner and President of Winning Moves; Arthur L. Parker – founder of Parker Hannifin