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This ETF Has Consistently Outperformed 88% of Mutual Funds Over the Past Decade

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Finding an ETF or mutual fund that can consistently beat the market year in and year out is practically impossible. Wall Street is full of sharp minds that are often willing to share their investment insights and strategies with everyday investors through a mutual fund. That's not for lack of options.

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Want to Outperform 98% of Professional Mutual Fund Managers? Buy This 1 Investment and Hold It Forever.

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Professional fund managers tend to be highly educated, hard-working, and extremely smart. But it doesn't take a highly complex trading plan to come out ahead of 98% of professional mutual fund managers over the long run. For reference, Buffett currently manages over $600 billion in investable assets.

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Crypto Is the Most-Held Asset Among Gen Z and Millennial Investors: Here's What They Should Buy Next

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It turns out cryptocurrencies -- not stocks -- were the most-held assets among this age cohort. And younger investors showed a clear preference for holding individual stocks rather than mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The results were somewhat surprising.

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You Can Outperform 88% of Professional Fund Managers by Using This Simple Investment Strategy

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It doesn't take an advanced degree or special insider knowledge to do better than the vast majority of actively-managed mutual funds. It's a strategy Warren Buffett famously bet half a million dollars on with the expectation it could beat any hedge fund manager over 10 years. That means mutual fund investors have to pay fees.

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You Can Outperform 98% of Professional Fund Managers by Using This Simple Investment Strategy

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If you can perform in the top 2% of all professional fund managers on Wall Street, you're sure to find yourself with a very handsome payday at some point. Not to mention, you'll have proven to have the investment chops to take on more assets, earning more money in the future. That's why mutual funds charge fees.

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Ethereum Investors Just Got Some Bullish News

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The SEC eventually yielded to investor pressure and a torrent of ETF applications, approving the first funds based on Bitcoin futures in 2021. Led by the popular iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ: IBIT) and the converted mutual fund Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (NYSEMKT: GBTC) , 11 cryptocurrency ETFs entered the market that day.

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3 Investing Habits of Millionaires

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Visual Capitalist created a chart breaking down average asset distribution at each net worth tier, starting at $10,000 and going all the way up to those with $1 billion. Millionaires put their money into appreciating assets (assets that can grow in value).