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Index Fund

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

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An index fund is a mutual fund or ETF designed to track the performance of a market index (S&P 500, Total Stock Market, Russell 2000, etc.) rather than beat it. Created by John Bogle at Vanguard in 1976, index funds democratized institutional-quality investing. Their advantages: rock-bottom expense ratios (Vanguard VTSAX charges 0.04%), broad diversification, lower turnover (better tax efficiency), and persistently outperforming most active funds over long periods. The Bogleheads philosophy: build a portfolio of 2-3 broad index funds (US stock, international stock, bond) and let compounding do the work over decades. Simple and effective.

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