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Copy Link >> https://getpdf.readbooks.link/yupu/B09XBVJYGY The index fund was just one innovation fueled by The Vanguard Group founder Jack Bogle's radical idea in 1975 to make investors the actual owners of his new fund company. The end result was powerful: a fund company for the people and by the people.But Bogle's impact and this great cost migration reaches well beyond index funds into many other areas, such as active management, ETFs, the advisory world, quantitative investing, ESG, behavi
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The Bogle Effect: How John Bogle and
Vanguard Turned Wall Street Inside Out and
Saved Investors Trillions
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The index fund was just one innovation fueled by The
Vanguard Group founder Jack Bogle's radical idea in 1975 to
make investors the actual owners of his new fund company.
The end result was powerful: a fund company for the people
and by the people.But Bogle's impact and this great cost
migration reaches well beyond index funds into many other
areas, such as active management, ETFs, the advisory world,
quantitative investing, ESG, behavioral finance, and even
trading platforms. The Bogle Effect takes listeners through
each of these worlds to show how they—an the investors
they serve—ar being reshaped and reformed.While
hundreds of fund providers have copied the index fund that
Vanguard made popular no one is yet to copy its mutual
ownership structure. Why? This book explores what made
Bogle such an anomaly—eeingly immune to the
overwhelming magnet of ambition that dictates Wall Street.The
Bogle Effect is animated by the author's hours of exclusive
one-on-one interviews with Bogle in the years before he
passed, which reveal his philosophy, vision, intellect, and
humor.