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This Vanguard ETF Has Generated 620% Returns in 10 Years. Is It Still a Buy?

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If you're not sure where to invest in the stock market, you should consider holding an exchange-traded fund (ETF) in your portfolio. Vanguard funds, in particular, are popular choices due to their low fees and solid stock selection. In some cases, you can also achieve considerable returns from investing in ETFs.

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The Ultimate Guide to Investing in the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF for Maximum Returns

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On top of that, the S&P 500 has shown its strength over time, generating an annualized average return of more than 10% since its debut as a 500-company index. Instead, you can pick up shares of an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that will do the job for you. That's a great way to set yourself up for an investing win.

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The U.S. Is About to Spend Hundreds of Billions on Infrastructure: 3 ETFs to Reap the Benefits

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As those dollars come through and are allocated across the country, look for these three exchange-traded funds (ETFs) levered to industrial, materials, and electrification stocks to benefit. has underbuilt housing since the financial crisis of 2008. Invesco Building & Construction ETF According to U.S.

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Who Owns the Most Nvidia Stock Besides CEO Jensen Huang?

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He served as a company director from 1993 to 2006 and has been a member of the board since 2008. Both operate dozens of multibillion-dollar index funds, so their holdings aren't necessarily a pure bet on Nvidia as a stand-alone stock. The top eight funds invested in Nvidia stock are all index funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

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How to Choose the Right Investments for You in 2024

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That's because the market has consistently produced better returns than pretty much any other reasonable investment. But if you're a long-term investor, then you don't want to pass up the returns you could potentially earn over time -- so opening a brokerage account and investing in the market is your best bet.

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3 Semiconductor Stocks (and 1 ETF) That Could Make You a Millionaire

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Who wouldn't dream of enjoying such outsized returns? Here are three -- plus a powerful exchange-traded fund (ETF). Annual Return 10-Year Avg. ETFs are funds that trade like stocks.) Instead, consider some semiconductor stocks whose shares seem more attractively valued at recent levels.

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5 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now -- Plus Some Dividend ETFs

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But first, check out the numbers below, from a Hartford Funds report, to appreciate the power of dividends. I included an S&P 500 index fund , too, for comparison purposes. Annual Return 10-Year Avg. Annual Return Altria (NYSE: MO) 8.2% Don't forget exchange-traded funds (ETFs)!