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John Bogle Explains Why Index Investors Shouldn’t Fear A Stock Downturn
FYI: Fresh off a weekend visit to the "capitalist Woodstock," the annual shareholders meeting for Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway BRK.A, +0.28% BRK.B, +0.24% , Vanguard Founder John Bogle addressed an interesting question that must vex any retirement investor who relies on index funds.
The article would make sense to me if the title were changed to "John Bogle explains why index investors shouldn't fear the growth of indexing," and the sentence " Namely, what will those investors do when the market inevitably turns sour?" were deleted.
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The article would make sense to me if the title were changed to "John Bogle explains why index investors shouldn't fear the growth of indexing," and the sentence " Namely, what will those investors do when the market inevitably turns sour?" were deleted.