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  2. These 2 Index ETFs Are a Retiree's Best Friend - AOL

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    The Vanguard Total Stock Market Index ETF follows the CRSP US Total Market Index and the Vanguard Total Bond Market Index ETF tracks the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Float Adjusted Index. Normally ...

  3. Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, or the Agg, is a broad base, market capitalization-weighted bond market index representing intermediate term investment grade bonds traded in the United States. Investors frequently use the index as a stand-in for measuring the performance of the US bond market .

  4. 3 Vanguard ETFs That Can Help Build Your Perfect Portfolio

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    It tracks the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Float Adjusted Index, with a beta of 0.99 indicating nearly perfect market tracking and an alpha of -0.08 showing it closely matches its benchmark's risk ...

  5. 2 Low-Cost Vanguard ETFs for Set-and-Forget Investors - AOL

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    The fund's low costs contribute to its ability to closely track its benchmark index, the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Float Adjusted Index. This index is a broad representation of the U.S. investment ...

  6. Wilshire 5000 - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the full capitalization, float-adjusted, and equal weight versions is in how the index components are weighted. The full cap index uses the total shares outstanding for each company. The float-adjusted index uses shares adjusted for free float. The equal-weighted index assigns each security in the index the same weight.

  7. Capitalization-weighted index - Wikipedia

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    For example, the S&P 500 index is both cap-weighted and float-adjusted. [3] Historically, in the United States, capitalization-weighted indices tended to use full weighting, i.e., all outstanding shares were included, while float-weighted indexing has been the norm in other countries, perhaps because of large cross-holdings or government ownership.

  8. Deconstruct the Aggregate Bond Index with Fixed Income ETFs - AOL

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    The iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) , which tracks the investment results of the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index, can give bond investors general exposure to the fixed income ...

  9. S&P 500 - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most commonly followed equity indices and includes approximately 80% of the total market capitalization of U.S. public companies, with an aggregate market cap of more than $43 trillion as of January 2024. [2] [6] The S&P 500 index is a free-float weighted/capitalization-weighted index.