Index Funds: How To Choose A Short-term Bond Fund.
So far you have learned how to compare expense ratios, choose a large-cap fund, mid-cap fund, small-cap fund, and a foreign fund.
Today, your assignment is choose two more funds. Please use the same process that I taught you and choose a money market mutual fund and a short-term Treasury index fund. Easy!
Isn’t life great when people treat you right? Really, don’t you love going back for more information that you can profit from?
Remember, if you do the work, you will have your own diversified portfolio in eight days–total. And it only requires a few minutes of your time, each day.
Just think about it. If you have been using my proven process to pick out a mix of index funds, after today, you will have already picked out six funds. Then, in only two more days you will have your own portfolio that is guaranteed to match the market’s performance less the cost of your funds.
By matching the market’s performance, your mutual fund picks will beat the pants off the mutual fund picks of most experts–long term. See?
Best wishes,
You teacher, Frank Cirullo
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