Monday, March 18, 2024

Three Common Mutual Fund Misconceptions Debunked


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A few times a year, whether in the financial press or from clients and prospective clients, we encounter comments about mutual funds that contain misconceptions. There are three more-frequent misconceptions that I would like to clear up and purge from investors’ memories.

To establish a foundation, it’s essential to understand that a mutual fund, at its core, is a “wrapper,” or an investment structure that allows many individual investors to pool their money to invest in a basket of securities. Instead of buying many individual securities on their own, investors invest in shares of a mutual fund to gain exposure to these securities with one purchase.

Buying shares of a mutual fund allows for easier diversification among many securities.Now, let’s dig into the three most common misconceptions about mutual funds….Story continues

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