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The 10 best index funds you can buy for 2026

Like many indexes, the S&P 500 is market capitalization-weighted, which means the greater the size of the company, the more ...
The U.S. economy continues to grow, although the pace appears to be moderating. Investors are gravitating toward growth-sensitive sectors like technology and discretionary stocks, which are likely to ...
Small-cap funds generally invest in companies with a market cap of less than $2 billion. The companies, smaller in size, offer growth potential, and their market capitalization may increase ...
Have you been searching for a Index fund? You might want to begin with Rydex NASDAQ-100 2X Strategy A (RYVLX). RYVLX has no Zacks Mutual Fund Rank, but we have been able to look into other metrics ...
The U.S. stock market continues to grow, supported by gains in tech and discretionary stocks as investors gravitate toward growth-sensitive sectors, which are likely to benefit from a Federal Reserve ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Walmart Inc. ditched the New York Stock Exchange for archrival Nasdaq this week, marking the largest defection of a stock listing in the ...
Both funds deliver nearly identical sector exposure and recent performance, with a minimal expense difference. Top holdings are similar, but VGT holds more stocks overall. VGT’s assets under ...
VUG offers a lower expense ratio and much greater assets under management than VOOG. VOOG has delivered a higher 1-year total return and experienced a smaller five-year drawdown. VUG tilts more ...
If you're invested in the markets and haven't given the late John Bogle a tip of the cap, you should do so. That's because his launch of the first index mutual fund (which still exists as the Vanguard ...
The Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF tracks the performance of the Nasdaq Composite Index, providing investors with exposure to all stocks listed on the Nasdaq for a reasonably low 0.21% expense ...
(Bloomberg) -- Walmart Inc. ditched the New York Stock Exchange for arch-rival Nasdaq this week, marking the largest defection of a stock listing in the Big Board’s history. Now, the question on ...