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Revision as of 12:33, 24 January 2021
On August 31, 1976, The Vanguard Group offered the first mutual fund to retail investors that tracked the index
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26P_500_Index#Returns_by_year
- 2020 16.26% 18.40%
- 2019 28.88% 31.49%
See also
- Stock exchange, DRS, NYSE, NYSE American, Nasdaq, CBOE, CME, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, ICE, VIX, 13F, SEC, DTCC, IPO, LSE, DAX, BME, SZSE, SEHK, List of corporate collapses and scandals, ADX, DFM, IEX, Put option, Call option, SHE, OTC, TSX, SGX, CAC, OSE, SIX, TSE/TYO, FTSE, Bakkt, KRX, Euronext, ASX, Xetra, NSE, S&P, STOXX
- S&P, CRA, S&P Global, S&P 500, S&P 400, S&P 600, S&P 100, Fortune 500, NYSE, VOO (VUSA), Nasdaq Composite, CAC 40, S&P Global Platts, S&P Europe 350, DJIA, IHS Markit, S&P 500 Components, S&P/TSX 60, S&P Dow Jones Indices
- ETF, VWRD, VOO/VUSD/VUSA, ARK invest, S&P 500, S&P 100, Social Capital, SPY, BlackRock iShares, Dividends, Mutual fund, NAV (Net Asset Value), Spot ETFs, Spot market, QYLD
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