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To be used for any questions on mutual funds. For index based funds question the Index-fund tag should be used.

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How to read a mutual fund spec sheet?

I am attempting to invest money in mutual funds for the first time ever but honestly I have no idea how to figure out what is good and what's bad. I've seen sites recommending to look at the fees and …
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When a fund drops significantly, how can I research what went wrong? [duplicate]

A mutual fund I have (Vanguard Health Care Inv - VGHCX) dropped around 8% in one day...which is kind of unusual for a fund. All the while the general stock market rose slightly. Which brings me to m …
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If a mutual fund did really well last year, then statistically speaking, is it likely going ...

I am a looking at a specific fund that made a killing last year. I know that this is a speculative question, but I am interested whether what I am saying held true over the years. Does a mutual fund …
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Why would I pick a specific ETF over an equivalent Mutual Fund?

At the risk of beating a dead horse, I am still confused about the benefits of an ETF over a mutual fund. I understand the general premise (lower expense ratio, liquidity, paying taxes for other peop …
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