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2 Artificial Intelligence ETFs to Buy Before the Stock Market Makes a New All-Time High

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Predicting which AI stocks will be the best performers over the long term is a challenge for even the most seasoned analysts on Wall Street, given the pace with which the industry is moving. Luckily for investors, there's a simple solution. Several ETFs exist today that can give investors exposure to the AI boom.

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1 Little-Known Vanguard Index Fund to Buy Before It Soars 50%, According to a Wall Street Analyst

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Many investors are familiar with the three major U.S. stock market indexes. Those three indexes cover different facets of the domestic stock market, but they all measure the performance of large-cap U.S. However, investors should still consider buying a position in the Vanguard Russell 2000 ETF.

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Active vs. Passive Investors: You Might Be Surprised by Which One Outperforms

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You'll see the two in the world of mutual funds, as an example. Actively managed mutual funds are ones where financial professionals study the universe of investments and decide which ones to buy and sell, and when to do so. Passively managed mutual funds are ones where the investments are prescribed and require little decision-making.

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3 Stocks I'm Adding to My Retirement Account in March

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Even a few of the so-called "Magnificent Seven" stocks aren't looking so magnificent anymore. This isn't a reason to simply step away from the entire stock market though. With that as the backdrop, here's a closer look at three stocks I'm thinking about adding to my retirement account this month.

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2 Low-Cost Vanguard ETFs for Set-and-Forget Investors

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For those who prefer a hands-off approach, Vanguard offers a range of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that can form the backbone of a solid investment portfolio. Let's explore two Vanguard ETFs that are particularly well-suited for set-and-forget investors. This ETF is a favorite among passive investors for good reason.

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Tips for Real Estate Investors

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So it's important for investors to not overextend themselves and take all of their cash flow and reinvest it quickly like you might with dividends. You might just take that money and put it right back into the stock market. It's something I've started doing a little bit over the last few years, mostly through funds.

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Do You Know It All When It Comes to Nvidia?

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You better get on board, otherwise, we'll look to 2025 in terms of beating the market. Dylan Lewis: I got to say, I feel like there are a lot of fund managers out there that chose to benchmark to something that Nvidia is not in, feeling pretty good this year about their comps. That's the worst underperformance since 1990.