it would be interesting to see a comparison of performance and fees for owning a diversified stock portfolio consisting of each of the following: 1) stocks, 2) ETFs, and 3) mutual funds vs a managed broker account. I know that in terms of fund brokerages, Vanguard has some of the least expensive managed funds to own. For example the Vanguard 500 index fund (VFINX) expense ratio is only 0.17% - around 84% lower than the average expense ratio of funds with similar holdings. The problem with the investment manager approach is that you pay them fees whether the stock goes up or down and this can seriously eat away at profits.
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it would be interesting to see a comparison of performance and fees for owning a diversified stock portfolio consisting of each of the following: 1) stocks, 2) ETFs, and 3) mutual funds vs a managed broker account. I know that in terms of fund brokerages, Vanguard has some of the least expensive managed funds to own. For example the Vanguard 500 index fund (VFINX) expense ratio is only 0.17% - around 84% lower than the average expense ratio of funds with similar holdings. The problem with the investment manager approach is that you pay them fees whether the stock goes up or down and this can seriously eat away at profits.
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