2020-06-29 15:42:35, Eric Rosenberg, The Balance

Content Categorization
/Finance/Investing
/Business & Industrial
/News/Business News/Financial Markets News

Word Count:
1447

Words/Sentence:
20

Reading Time:
9.65 min

Reading Quality:
Adept

Readability:
13th to 15th

Media Sentiment
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RCS Analysis
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Risk Score
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PESTEL Scope
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Entity Word Cloud
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Auto Summary
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The ETF combination of instant diversification and quick liquidity is a good reason to consider them as a first investment or part of a veteran portfolio.

ETFs will trade nearly instantly when you enter a trade online with your favorite brokerage.

Prior to that, competitive ETFs from companies like Vanguard, Fidelity, and Schwab led the competition with low fees well under 0.1%. Compare multiple ETFs for fees and other features before you buy them.

That offers you lots of diversity with some degree of a safety net as all investments are focused in the US.

Historically the S&P 500, which in some ways is a proxy for the overall United States economy, returns about 10% per year over a long horizon.

ETFs allow you to buy and sell funds like a stock on a popular stock exchange. This is different from traditional mutual funds, which only allow you to trade at the end of a business day.

The index focuses on the total return of the United States stock market, making it even more diverse than an S&P 500 fund.

The best proxy for comparison of past performance is the Fidelity Total Market Index Fund (FSTMX).

Keywords
investing, investing-for-beginners, investing-in-etfs

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