Maggie's Farm reported today the death of
John Bogle, who started the first index fund in 1976 to test the proposition that money managers could beat throwing darts at a dartboard. Bogle's skeptics at the time adopted the classic "stands to reason" thinking in assuring investors that of course money managers could beat the average consistently. Bogle insisted on checking.
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Now do Congress.
(smiles)
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