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  2. Best equal-weight index funds - AOL

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    The iShares MSCI USA Equal Weighted ETF aims to track the performance of an equal weighted index of U.S. stocks. The fund offers more exposure to mid-cap stocks and reduces the bias toward the ...

  3. Best Fidelity ETFs - AOL

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    The list below includes the top seven Fidelity ETFs by performance over the last five years. If a Fidelity fund has not existed for at least that long, it’s excluded from consideration ...

  4. Index fund - Wikipedia

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    An index fund (also index tracker) is a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to follow certain preset rules so that it can replicate the performance ("track") of a specified basket of underlying investments. [1]

  5. These 2 Equal Weight Sector ETFs Outperformed the S&P ... - AOL

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    The S&P 500 finished September on a down note, with the index notching its worst month since March 2020. September has historically been a bad month for investors, with the S&P 500 falling on ...

  6. Value Line Composite Index - Wikipedia

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    The VLCI was initially released on June 30, 1961 as the Value Line Geometric Composite Index, a equally weighted index using a geometric average. [2] Since February 1, 1988 the VLCI has also included the Value Line Arithmetic Composite Index, a similar index that instead uses a arithmetic average .

  7. Time-weighted return - Wikipedia

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    The time-weighted return (TWR) [1] [2] is a method of calculating investment return, where returns over sub-periods are compounded together, with each sub-period weighted according to its duration. The time-weighted method differs from other methods of calculating investment return, in the particular way it compensates for external flows.

  8. 7 Top Performing Equal-Weight ETFs to Buy - AOL

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    Some benefits of equal-weight ETFs. Equal-weighted exchange-traded funds can often perform better than its market-weighted counterparts because there is less of a concentration of a sector of ...

  9. FTSE Global Equity Index Series - Wikipedia

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    This index has been calculated since 31 December 1986, originally as the FT-Actuaries World Indices. [4]In 1995, Wood Mackenzie and Co., one of the original partners, sold its stake to Standard & Poor’s.