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Index investing takes the thought process out of stock picking. But you first have to select the right fund.
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Hedge funds offer potential downside protection but come with a host of drawbacks that might make investors think twice about them.
Broad-based stock participation is better than reliance on mega-cap tech stocks. But it is lousy as a timing tool for when to rotate out.
Active investment performance has outpaced passive so far in 2017. Various factors suggest that it could stay out front for a few years.
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Using a "less is more" framework, financial advisor Greg Brown narrowed down 10 simple rules for how to invest and build wealth.
Even if investors begin with small amounts of money, they can experience the benefits of investing early. And these benefits are powerful.
For most investors, putting together a simple portfolio of index funds is easy to construct, simple to manage and cheaper to pay for.
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Low costs, predictability and the overwhelming positive performance of the broad indexes have swayed many investors to indexing's corner.
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Roth IRAs are becoming more popular as savings vehicles but are still overlooked by many who might benefit from them the most.
CNBC's Money Editor, overseeing the Financial Advisor Hub and personal finance. Follow him on Twitter @jimpavia.
As passions get inflamed over the tax reform plans laid out by the administration, don't tweet — get educated instead.
SMAs are private portfolios overseen by managers in which funds are not commingled and investors can monitor purchases.
A look at 5 corporate icons who were, or will be, hard to replace.