(NY Times) Before you take them up on their suggestions, let’s look at how well such portfolios did in 2016. The portfolios of stocks they were telling you to buy generally did much worse than the stock market over all. The results underline what many personal finance experts recommend: Invest in a broad, low-fee mutual index fund.
It’s Time to Ignore Advice About Which Stocks to Buy in 2017
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