Market Index Funds

Market Index Funds Explained

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Market index funds are closely matched in composition to specified market indexes such as the S&P 500. For this reason, a market index fund typically has correlation rates in excess of 0.99 with its chosen index. Because it only attempts to replicate the index, its management costs are very low.