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Index Investing

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

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Index investing is buying funds that track broad market benchmarks (S&P 500, Total Stock Market, Total International) rather than picking individual stocks or active funds. Pioneered by Jack Bogle (Vanguard founder), index investing exploits a mathematical reality: in aggregate, all investors collectively earn the market return minus costs. Active managers as a group cannot beat the index after fees. Individual investors gain from index funds' low costs (0.03-0.20% expense ratios), broad diversification, low turnover (tax efficiency), and behavioral simplicity. The 'Three-Fund Portfolio' — US total stock, international total stock, total bond — is sufficient for most investors.

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