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An index fund or index tracker is a collective investment scheme (usually a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund) that aims to replicate the movements of an index of a specific financial market, or a set of rules of ownership that are held constant, regardless of market conditions. Tracking can be achieved by trying to hold all of the securities in the index, in the same proportions as the index. Other methods include statistically sampling the market and holding "representative" securities. Many index funds rely on a computer model with little or no human input in the decision as to which securities are purchased or sold and is therefore a form of passive management. The lack of active management generally gives the advantage of lower fees and lower taxes in taxable accounts. Of course, the fees reduce the return to the investor relative to the index. In addition it is usually impossible to precisely mirror the index as the models for sampling and mirroring, by their nature, cannot be 100% accurate. The difference between the index performance and the fund performance is known as the "tracking error" or informally "jitter". Index funds are available from many investment managers. Some common indices include the Standard & Poor's 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Wilshire 5000, the FTSE 100. Less common indexes come from academics like Eugene Fama and Kenneth French, who created "research indexes" in order to develop asset pricing models, such as their Three Factor Model. The Fama-French three-factor model is used by Dimensional Fund Advisors to design their index funds. Robert Arnott and Professor Jeremy Siegel have also created new competing fundamentally based indexes based on such criteria as dividends, earnings, book value, and sales. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Can someone give me a link to index funds for short selling stocks? Q. Someone had posted a link to some sites that actually had index funds that shorted certain segments of the market. I forgot to bookmark it and now I can't find it. You Da Man, Nick. Thanks! Asked by t r - Wed Oct 15 14:48:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Here is the link: Answered by Nick Z - Wed Oct 15 14:58:20 2008 what exactly is a hedge fund and is it better than index funds? Q. my dad has a couple mil, but says hedge fund is a horrible idea because of high commissions, and he says that ironically index funds actually outperform these hedges can someone translate that into english and explain the difference, which one is better, and if my dad is right? Asked by ronaldo20 - Sun Aug 5 22:00:45 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. i believe hedge funds bet against the market and invest in all assets beyond stocks and bonds. typically hedge funds are for the extremely rich and require lots of money to get into. jim cramer says that about one hundred people from the largest hedge funds and mutual funds basical control the market by deciding where and when to by diffrent investments. due to index funds low expense fees it's a better long term bet for the comon investor. index funds bascally are like buying the market rather than actively managed funds that try to out perform the market. most managed funds will not out perform the market and have costly expense fees. i recomend keeping the most of your asssets in an index fund such as vanguards s&p 500 index fund. hope… [cont.] Answered by jason m - Sun Aug 5 23:59:51 2007 Would you recommend index funds versus other investment opportunites?
Q. I have about $60K to invest. I'm considering an index fund as the fees are low and returns seem to beat the average. I have a money manager at Morgan Stanely however over the past year my return has been minimal. I'm thinking about testing out an index fund; any funds that you recommend? Thoughts? Asked by Droppin Knowledge - Fri May 11 13:13:53 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. An index fund is a nice safe option. But it won't prevent you from losing money. You will have a performance equal to the market - always. Only by choosing alternative investment opportunities can you produce better results. If you don't have the time or the expertise to screen and make those choices wisely, an index is probably the way to go. Answered by gls_merch - Fri May 11 13:21:02 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "index funds" 3 Investment Pitfalls to Avoid
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