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10 March, 16:29

How is a mutual fund different from an index fund

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  1. 10 March, 16:32
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    A mutual fund can in fact be an index fund. However, the vast majority of mutual funds aren't similar to index funds. Most mutual funds have an objective that is different than that of an index fund. Most mutual funds do not rebalance as often as an index fund. A mutual fund often is more diversified than a pure index fund.
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