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Learning, Sharing, and Teaching => Investor Alley => Topic started by: schimt on July 21, 2015, 11:05:33 AM
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I tried to do some research on funds that Vanguard offers and can't seem to locate one that tracks the Nasdaq Composite. It seems to be well diversified and performs better then the S&P and Vanguards total stock market exchange fund (VTSAX)
Let me know if I am misled by this belief and if there is something Vanguard offers that tracks this index.
I see fidelity has the FNCMX fund that does track the Nasdaq Composite.
https://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXSP%3A.INX%2CINDEXNASDAQ%3A.IXIC%2C+MUTF%3AVTSAX%2C+MUTF%3AFNCMX&ei=RnuuVeFdiMeMAamSh4AP (https://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXSP%3A.INX%2CINDEXNASDAQ%3A.IXIC%2C+MUTF%3AVTSAX%2C+MUTF%3AFNCMX&ei=RnuuVeFdiMeMAamSh4AP)
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Thank you in advance for any advice
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I don't think it does. But I wouldn't invest in it if it did. Don't fall prey to recency bias. Stick with your AA.
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I believe USAA does. And I would have no interest investing in it.