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- Bogleheads Investing Advice and Info
Bogleheads® is the title adopted by many of the investing enthusiasts who participate in this site The term is intended to honor Vanguard founder and investor advocate John Bogle
- Bogleheads. org - Index page
The Bogleheads® Wiki: a collaborative work of the Bogleheads community New Investors, Philosophy, Investment Policy Statement, Non-US domiciles Canada - finiki (wiki) A collaborative Canadian perspective on investing and personal finance Wiki and Reference Library (non-current archive)
- Bogleheads
Main Page Welcome to the Bogleheads® wiki Investing Advice Inspired by John Bogle 1,053 articles
- The Bogleheads®
Bogleheads, a term intended to honor Vanguard founder and investor advocate John Bogle, are investing enthusiasts who participate in the Bogleheads Forum The forum's members discuss financial news and theory, while also helping less experienced investors develop their portfolios
- Bogleheads. org - About
The Bogleheads are every-day citizens with an interest in investing and personal finance The members not only discuss their own financial issues, but enthusiastically provide help to others
- Getting started - Bogleheads
The site consists of this wiki, the Bogleheads blog and the Bogleheads forum The wiki, blog and forum were built by volunteers who are dedicated to helping people begin or improve their investing by applying our investing principles
- Bogleheads® investment philosophy
The Bogleheads follow a few simple investment principles that have historically produced risk-adjusted returns that are better than the returns of average investors These principles are the results of Nobel prize-winning research on Modern Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model
- Three-fund portfolio - Bogleheads
For Bogleheads, the answer for "which mutual funds" to use in a three-fund portfolio is "low-cost funds that represent entire markets " If you ask different people to choose funds for a three-fund portfolio, you will get different fund choices
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