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FYI: (Click On Article Title At Top Of Google Search) A surge of new money into four giant index funds propelled Vanguard Group Inc. to a record 2014, according to new data released Wednesday by research firm Morningstar Inc.
Don't know about inflows.... but I hold four of Vanguards best performing funds,2 of best ETFs, BEST Balanced funds, Best H/Y fund..... none of which are Index funds ...together they make up my KEYS
@equalizer: you can look at Primecap's own line up (POSKX & POGRX - POAGX is closed to new investors).
These folks manage Vanguard's Primecap funds; though ER at 0.62% and 0.63% are a tad higher than Vanguard's (Vanguards are 0.47%/0.44%) - but still low ER.
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...together they make up my KEYS
And those holdings would be ???
MY main focus 10 yr. figures right thru the 2008 disaster;
VGHCX +13.19 yr. avg
VHCOX +10.65 "
VPCCX +10.56 "
YACKX +10.41 (counted as Vanguard..not.... but my #2holding
Balanced:
VWIAX +7.45 (60% bonds)
VWELX +8.14 (30% bonds)
V.ETF's:
VHT +11.1 (10 yr)
VYM +15.5 (5 YRS)
Bonds;
VWEHX +6.5
PRHYX +7.7
10 Managed untouchables for long term, other 20 Mostly stocks could be gone at anytime
These folks manage Vanguard's Primecap funds; though ER at 0.62% and 0.63% are a tad higher than Vanguard's (Vanguards are 0.47%/0.44%) - but still low ER.