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The S&P 500 Hit Another Record High Last Week, but These 2 ETFs Have Outperformed the Index Over the Past Decade

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The S&P 500 index has been hitting new record highs recently. This is great news as mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETF) that track the index are widely held by investors. Index ETFs are a great way for beginners and even more experienced investors to gain market exposure.

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The S&P 500 Hit Another Record High Last Week, but These 2 ETFs Have Outperformed the Index Over the Past Decade

The Motley Fool

The S&P 500 index has been hitting new record highs recently. This is great news as mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETF) that track the index are widely held by investors. Index ETFs are a great way for beginners and even more experienced investors to gain market exposure.

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Missed Out on the Bull Market Recovery? 3 ETFs to Help You Build Wealth for Decades.

The Motley Fool

This time around, you might try buying fewer stocks and instead focus more on exchange-traded funds (or ETFs), which are often easier to stick with when things get rocky for the overall market. The reason is that solid dividend-paying stocks generally do outperform their non-dividend-paying peers.

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Here Are the "Magnificent Seven" ETFs to Buy in 2024 – Which Is Best for You?

The Motley Fool

There's a lot of company-specific risk that comes with trying to build a stock portfolio on your own, and not all investors have the time, knowledge, and desire to research and select stocks wisely. With that in mind, I've made a somewhat different Magnificent Seven list of the largest exchange-traded funds, or ETFs in the market.

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A Bitcoin Bonanza: Unpacking the 11 Bitcoin ETFs Approved by the SEC

The Motley Fool

Fear not, because the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) just sent out a fresh batch of invites in the form of 11 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on Bitcoin's real-time spot price. million 58 0.29% N/A Wisdom Tree Bitcoin Fund (NYSEMKT: BTCW) $2.4 billion 619,187 1.5% million 108 0.9% million 54 0.2%

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Want a Well-Rounded Retirement Portfolio? Invest in These 4 ETFs in 2024

The Motley Fool

One of the main benefits of diversification is that you don't have to guess which stocks will be up or down in a given period. That also happens to be one of the benefits of investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which offer exposure to dozens or thousands of companies with the ease of buying and selling a single stock.