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JumpCrisscrosstoday at 6:11 PM1 replyview on HN

> Sometimes they're buying an index fund because they don't have the time to research individual stocks and sometimes it's their pension investing

Then they should buy a broad-market fund. The kinds in which new issues are a tiny fraction or, if it’s following something like the S&P 500, not included at all. Following the Nasdaq 100 and then complaining it has too many risky tech plays is a bit silly.


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alistairSHtoday at 6:52 PM

Then they should buy a broad-market fund.

Like a Russell 1000 fund? Oh wait...

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