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Passive Investing

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

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Passive investing buys and holds broad market index funds to capture market returns at minimal cost. Hallmarks: low expense ratios (0.03-0.20%), low turnover (low capital gains), low time commitment, and consistent performance relative to benchmarks. The Bogleheads philosophy crystallizes passive investing: choose low-cost index funds, set an asset allocation aligned with your time horizon and risk tolerance, rebalance annually, ignore market noise. Trillions of dollars have moved from active to passive funds over the past 20 years as evidence accumulated of active management's persistent underperformance. Passive isn't 'doing nothing' — it's actively choosing humility over false confidence.

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