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   The insiders' edge for 40 Act industry executives!
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Thursday, September 1, 2016 The Big Index Mutual Fund Four-Oh The world's biggest mutual fund company, the mutual fund industry as a whole, and the industry's most famous insider-critic all celebrated a big milestone yesterday: 40 years of indexed mutual funds.
Vanguard put out a statement, "Let the low-cost, passive party begin." And Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal both offer fundsters a walk down index fund memory lane and even beyond. They highlight indexing's early critics, as well as the advocacy and influence of analyst Ben Graham, economist Paul Samuelson and others on the creation of index funds. "He became in many respects my mentor," Bogle, talking to the WSJ, says of Samuelson. "I would put the phone on speaker so I could write down his ideas as he rattled them off." Oh, and though index funds have boomed in the last two decades, Vanguard's indexing Rome wasn't built in a day. Bogle reminds Bloomberg that the first fund started out as "a complete flop." Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=54734 Copyright 2016, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |