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-Vanguard is an american company that is registered as investment ​advisor. Vanguard is know for it's mutual and index funds. Vanguard is the second provider of ETF funds (Exchange Traded Funds). The founder of Vanguard, John C. Bogle, was the creator of the first index fund. +**Vanguard** is an american company that is registered as investment ​adviser. Vanguard is know for it's mutual and **index funds**. Vanguard is the second provider of ETF funds (Exchange Traded Funds). The founder of Vanguard, John C. Bogle, was the creator of the first index fund. 
  
-Over the years, Vanguard has earned a lot of credibility among investors, because of it's low cost and diversified offer of mutual funds. ​+Over the years, Vanguard has earned a lot of credibility among investors, because of it'​s ​**low cost** and **diversified offer** of mutual funds. ​
  
 Vanguard launched the first Index Fund for individual investors in 1976. Today, Vanguard offers more than 60 Index Funds that track several markets, including US and international stocks and bond markets, as well as sector specific index funds. ​ Vanguard launched the first Index Fund for individual investors in 1976. Today, Vanguard offers more than 60 Index Funds that track several markets, including US and international stocks and bond markets, as well as sector specific index funds. ​
  
-Vanguard also offers index funds. Index funds are mutual funds that mimic the performance of a market index, like the S&P 500 or the DJI.+Vanguard also offers index funds. ​**Index funds are mutual funds that mimic the performance of a market index, like the S&P 500 or the DJI**.
  
-Index Funds are a form of passive investment. Active investment consist in picking stocks or bonds to try to beat the market. Active investment assumes that market failures can be exploited to archive a larger performance. Active investment has a higher cost than passive investment, because it requires research. That is why active managed funds have much larger expenses than index funds.+===== What are Index Funds? ===== 
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 +**Index Funds** ​are a form of passive investment. Active investment consist in picking stocks or bonds to try to beat the market. Active investment assumes that market failures can be exploited to archive a larger performance. Active investment has a higher cost than passive investment, because it requires research. That is why active managed funds have much larger expenses than index funds.
  
 Index Funds allows individuals to invest in the stock markets, diversifying it's investment and not incurring in high costs. Index funds could help reduce long-term costs of investment. Index Funds allows individuals to invest in the stock markets, diversifying it's investment and not incurring in high costs. Index funds could help reduce long-term costs of investment.
  
-Most of vanguard funds are offered in two ways:+===== Vanguard Index Funds =====
  
-- Investor sharesslightly higher expenses but low minimum investment.+Most of vanguard funds are offered in two ways:
  
-Admiral shares: have lower expenses but higher minimum investment.+  * **Investor shares**: slightly higher expenses but low minimum investment. 
 +  * **Admiral shares**: have lower expenses but higher minimum investment
 +  * **ETFs**: can be more tax efficient, but may incur in brokerage commissions and spread costs
  
 The biggest Index Funds offered by Vanguard are: The biggest Index Funds offered by Vanguard are:
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 This funds track the Standard & Poors 500 Index (S&P 500). This index consist of the 500 largest U.S. publicly traded companies weighted by market value. It contains companies from several industries: This funds track the Standard & Poors 500 Index (S&P 500). This index consist of the 500 largest U.S. publicly traded companies weighted by market value. It contains companies from several industries:
  
-Information Technology 25.6% +  * Information Technology 25.6% 
-Health Care 14.5% +  ​* ​Health Care 14.5% 
-Financials 14.1% +  ​* ​Financials 14.1% 
-Consumer Discretionary 12.7% +  ​* ​Consumer Discretionary 12.7% 
-Industrials 9.9% +  ​* ​Industrials 9.9% 
-Consumer Staples 6.9% +  ​* ​Consumer Staples 6.9% 
-Energy 6.2% +  ​* ​Energy 6.2% 
-Utilities 2.9% +  ​* ​Utilities 2.9% 
-Real State 2.8% +  ​* ​Real State 2.8% 
-Materials 2.6% +  ​* ​Materials 2.6% 
-Telecommunication Services 1.9%+  ​* ​Telecommunication Services 1.9%
  
 As you can see, this fund is very diversified. ​ As you can see, this fund is very diversified. ​
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 Some of the biggest companies in this fund are: Some of the biggest companies in this fund are:
  
-Apple +  * Apple 
-Microsoft +  ​* ​Microsoft 
-Amazon +  ​* ​Amazon 
-Facebook +  ​* ​Facebook 
-JP Morgan +  ​* ​JP Morgan 
-Berkshire Hathaway  +  ​* ​Berkshire Hathaway  
-Alphabet (formerly Google) +  ​* ​Alphabet (formerly Google) 
-Johnson & Johnson +  ​* ​Johnson & Johnson 
-Exxon+  ​* ​Exxon
  
 This companies are investment grade companies, with stable financials. ​ This companies are investment grade companies, with stable financials. ​
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 The top constituents of the Total Market index are the same as the top constituents of  the S&P 500: The top constituents of the Total Market index are the same as the top constituents of  the S&P 500:
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