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100 Reasons Why Your Financial Advisor Should Not Use Mutual Funds

Dear Mr. Market

Market: The stock market is made up of thousands of choices and one easy way to gain exposure to it is via mutual funds. Costs/Expenses : ETFs typically have lower expense ratios compared to mutual funds. Tax Efficiencies : ETFs are generally more tax-efficient than mutual funds.

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How Should a Beginner Invest in Stocks? Try This ETF.

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There's nothing wrong with dipping your first toe in Wall Street's waters through a low-cost exchange-traded fund (ETF). And you can research individual stocks on the side, or simply stick with your market-matching strategy in the long run, following the footsteps of investing legend John Bogle.

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Nvidia Stock Is Joining the Dow Jones Industrial Average Stock Index and Intel Is Being Booted

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In recent decades, technology stocks have been being added to the Dow, as they have become increasingly dominant in the U.S. stock market. Three of the so-called "Big Techs" -- the largest technology companies trading on U.S. stock exchanges -- Amazon , Apple, and Microsoft -- are current components of the Dow.

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Here's How Nvidia Can Make You Money With Less Risk

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That's understandable considering the amount of coverage the stock market receives in the news. Also, a recent Gallup survey shows that 62% of Americans are invested in the stock market -- either in individual stocks, stock mutual funds, or stock exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

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Here's How Billionaires Buy Stocks

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A self-directed brokerage account is the same kind you or I might use and has the same types of stock investing options, including individual stocks, exchange-traded funds, options trading, mutual funds, bonds, and real estate investment trusts (REITs).

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4 Reasons to Avoid a 401(k) for Your Retirement Savings

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The bulk of them are managed by mutual fund companies, with most of those companies limiting your investment choices to their family of funds. In fact, you may not even have access to that fund company's entire fund lineup.

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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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This is great news as mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETF) that track the index are widely held by investors. Invesco QQQ ETF Another fund that has outperformed the the S&P 500 by an even greater percentage is the Invesco QQQ ETF (NASDAQ: QQQ) , which tracks the Nasdaq 100 index.