John C. Bogle, who simplified investing for the masses by launching the first index mutual fund and founded Vanguard Group ... baneful chapters in the modern history of capitalism." ...
Wall Street Journal 'Intelligent Investor' columnist Jason Zweig discusses the legacy of Vanguard Group founder Jack Bogle, who created the first mutual fund tied to an index and who made ...
Vanguard founder John Bogle was an outspoken advocate of passive investing. In 1976, under his leadership, the company introduced the industry's first index fund for individual investors.
And I think Vanguard founder John Bogle would agree. He once said, "The winning formula for success in investing is owning the entire stock market through an index fund, and then doing nothing." ...
When Vanguard founder John Bogle launched the first publicly available index fund in 1976, active investing — where fund managers try to beat the market's returns — held sway. Over time ...