For example, Charles Schwab offers a S&P 500 index fund as a straightforward option with no investment minimum. Its expense ratio is 0.02%, meaning every $10,000 invested costs $2 annually.
This low-cost structure coupled with no minimums on initial investment means FXAIX could be considered a go-to option for almost every investor interested in tracking the S&P 500 index of large ...
The S&P 500 was up 1.5%, while the Dow was up 641 points ... Even counting today’s gains, the blue-chip index is on track to fall 825 points on the week, which would be its worst week since ...