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Large-capitalization funds generally invest in companies with market values of greater than $8 billion. Large-cap funds are less volatile than funds that invest in smaller companies.

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As the industry’s first index fund for individual investors, the 500 Index Fund is a low cost way to gain diversified… Read More…
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As the industry’s first index fund for individual investors, the 500 Index Fund is a low cost way to gain diversified… Read More…
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The SPDR® S&P 500® ETF is a fund that, before expenses, generally corresponds to the price and yield performance of… Read More…
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Invests in stocks in the S&P 500 Index, representing 500 of the largest U.S. companies. Goal is to closely track the… Read More…
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This fund provides broad, low-cost exposure to the large-capitalization market by investing in the 750 largest publicly… Read More…
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This fund invests in stocks of large U.S. companies in market sectors that tend to grow at a slower pace than the broad… Read More…
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This fund invests in stocks of large U.S. companies in market sectors that tend to grow at a slower pace than the broad… Read More…
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Normally investing at least 80% of assets in common stocks included in the S&P 500 Index, which broadly represents the… Read More…
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