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FZROX stands out with its truly zero expense ratio, meaning investors pay nothing in annual fees. It tracks the Fidelity U.S. Total Market Index, providing broad exposure to the U.S. stock market. Thi...
VOO tracks the S&P 500 index, representing 500 of the largest U.S. companies. Its low expense ratio (around 0.03%) makes it a cost-effective way to invest in the U.S. large-cap market. As an ETF, it o...
Burton Malkiel's 'A Random Walk Down Wall Street' champions the efficient market hypothesis and advocates for passive investing through index funds. Malkiel argues that it's virtually impossible to co...
ITOT offers broad exposure to the entire U.S. stock market, similar to VTI and SWTSX. It's an ETF with a low expense ratio (around 0.03%). Its a good alternative for beginners who prefer iShares fund...
John C. Bogle, the founder of Vanguard, distills his decades of experience into 'The Little Book of Common Sense Investing.' Bogle argues that the best way to invest is through low-cost index funds, e...
SPTM tracks the total U.S. stock market, offering broad diversification. It's an ETF with a competitive expense ratio (around 0.03%). It's a suitable option for beginners seeking a simple, low-cost wa...
JL Collins' 'The Simple Path to Wealth' advocates for a straightforward investment strategy based on low-cost index funds. The book is written as a series of letters to his daughter and explains compl...
This book, written by a group of Bogleheads (followers of John Bogle's investment philosophy), provides a comprehensive guide to passive investing. It covers topics such as asset allocation, portfolio...
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