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Index Funds Explained: The Only Investing Video You'll Ever Need — MarketVault
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Index Funds Explained: The Only Investing Video You'll Ever Need

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Index funds explained simply: why 85-90% of active funds underperform the market, and how a 1% fee can cost you $134,000 over time. 📌 Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:42 85-90% of active funds underperform the index 1:12 0.03% vs. 0.5-1% 1:42 $15/year vs. $500/year 2:12 -$134,000 from a 1% fee 2:42 Bonds % ≈ Your Age 3:13 What to Do About It 📺 Watch the full series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI3p6TTazg-g 🔔 New Money Ledger episodes weekly — subscribe so you don't miss "The 50/30/20 Budget Rule Doesn't Work — Here's What Does." ⚠️ This video contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase through these links. This content is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice — always do your own research or consult a licensed professional before making financial decisions. #PersonalFinance #MoneyTips #FinancialFreedom

Added 9 Jul 2026



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