Title: | Market Investing |
Moderator: | 2155::michaud |
Created: | Thu Jan 23 1992 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1060 |
Total number of notes: | 10477 |
For a private investment, (my parents) what are the names of the mutual or stock funds based on the S & P 500 ? I think one of the DEC save funds is based on the S&P 500 but don't know the name of that either. Are the more than 1 ? (Sounds like a dumb question but what the heck) Thanks, Bill
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543.1 | There are many. Here are two. | VMSDEV::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Thu Aug 05 1993 13:07 | 16 |
> For a private investment, (my parents) what are the names of the mutual > or stock funds based on the S & P 500 ? Probably the highest regarded among this community is the Vanguard Index Trust. Good SP500 correlation, low expense. It's an open-ended fund, meaning you buy or sell at the close-of-day price, which is calculated based on the shares they own. Another way to go would be to buy the "Standard and Poor's Depository Receipts", called "Spiders" (after S.P.D.R.), which is akin to a closed-end fund. Meaning you buy and sell the receipts like stocks, anytime during the day. Also means the value of the shares will not necessarily correlate with the underlying index, though it should be close. John | |||||
543.2 | I agree with John | CAD::BOLIO::BENOIT | Thu Aug 05 1993 13:19 | 6 | |
The Vangaurd S&P 500 index funds is onw of the best. A recent Morningstar 5-star Investor cited it as being the fund that most closely represents the actual index. It was and interest article. It mentioned not only the lower expense, but a more accuate simulation of the actual index. /mtb | |||||
543.3 | Vanguard | NOVA::FINNERTY | Sell high, buy low | Thu Aug 05 1993 14:20 | 2 |
SAVE fund E |