John Bogle Presentation On The Superiority Of Index Funds (2018)

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A presentation and Q&A with legendary investor and founder of the Vanguard Group, John C. Bogle. In this presentation, John discusses with empirical findings why Index funds are superior to other investments, including Hedge funds and Mutual funds. John also talks about ETF’s and whether Vanguard can get too big. ???? Books by John Bogle and his favourite books are located at the bottom of the description❗

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Video Segments:
0:00 Introduction
4:34 Strategy follows structure
8:20 Growth of industry
11:19 Too big for indexing
13:44 Growth vs value
16:18 Winning funds
20:50 Investor returns vs fund returns
24:23 Hedge funds
27:23 International investments
33:00 Index vs active
39:18 Traditional index funds vs ETF
43:33 Start of Q&A
44:22 Balanced index?
49:59 Direction Vanguard is going?
55:00 ETF trading irresponsibility ?
56:46 Interest rates and bond returns?

John Bogle books ???????????? (affiliate link)
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing:http://bit.ly/BookOfCommonSense
Common Sense on Mutual Funds:http://bit.ly/CommonSenseMutualFunds
Enough:http://bit.ly/EnoughJB
The Clash of the Cultures:http://bit.ly/ClashofCulture

Interview Date: 2nd March, 2018
Event: Duke University
Original Image Source:http://bit.ly/JBoglePic6

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