Brokerage firms don't sell customers stock so much as they sell those horrible mutual funds — Michael Steinhardt Copy Share Image
Trust the Canadians to produce a game about mutual funds that is actually more boring than the real thing. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
Surprise! The returns reported by mutual funds aren't actually earned by mutual fund investors. — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
I have mutual funds. I have a lot of individual stocks. I'm across the board, really well diversified. — Duff McKagan Copy Share Image
I've been studying mutual funds since 1949, when I began researching my senior thesis at Princeton University. — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
If you don't like the idea that most of the money spent on lottery tickets supports government programs, you should know that… — Robert Kiyosaki Copy Share Image
Mutual funds were created to make investing easy, so consumers wouldn't have to be burdened with picking individual stocks. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
If you have the stomach for stocks, but neither the time nor the inclination to do the homework, invest in equity mutual… — Peter Lynch Copy Share Image
When you diversify your mutual funds, you are diversifying something that is already diversified. Diversifying mutual funds is like taking high octane… — Robert Kiyosaki Copy Share Image
There are tons of people who are late to trends by nature and adopt a trend after it's no longer in fashion.… — Jim Cramer Copy Share Image
The Vanguard Experiment was designed to prove that mutual funds could operate independently, and do so in a manner that would directly… — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
To make the most of your money, I recommend sticking with mutual funds that don't charge a commission when you buy or… — Suze Orman Copy Share Image
Mutual funds have historically offered safety and diversification. And they spare you the responsibility of picking individual stocks. — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
Mutual funds charge 2% per year and then brokers switch people between funds, costing another 3-4 percentage points. The poor guy in… — Charlie Munger Copy Share Image
Well, I like regulation as little as anybody else. It can be intrusive. It can be detailed. It can be bureaucratic. It… — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
“Simply switching to home-brewed coffee will save you an average of $64.48 per month (or $2 per day) or $773.80 per year.… — Benjamin P. Hardy Copy Share Image
Rip Van Winkle would be the ideal stock market investor: Rip could invest in the market before his nap and when he… — Richard Thaler Copy Share Image
In the long run, a portfolio of well chosen stocks and/or equity mutual funds will always outperform a portfolio of bonds or… — Peter Lynch Copy Share Image
Women tend to have a better track record in investing - when they invest - than men do, because they tend to… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
Without getting into brothels, there are ethical capitalists the problem is that there aren't enough of them. It is not "just a… — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
Move your personal investments and retirement funds to socially responsible investment (SRI) funds that support only those corporations that uphold higher standards… — Simon Mainwaring Copy Share Image
The general systems of money management today require people to pretend to do something they can't do and like something they don't.… — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
“Driving back to Portland I’d puzzle over my sudden success at selling. I’d been unable to sell encyclopedias, and I’d despised it… — Phil Knight Copy Share Image
We need a federal government commission to study the way our financial services system is working - I believe it is working… — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
Our capitalistic scheme in the latter years of the 20th century seems to have lost its way. We've had a "pathalogical change"… — John C. Bogle Copy Share Image
Institutions like mutual funds often worry that if they disclose their plans to buy a stock, copycats will move quickly and drive… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
If you hope to have more money tomorrow than you have today, you've got to put a chunk of your assets into… — Peter Lynch Copy Share Image
How many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in stocks, bonds, mutual funds or savings accounts? Income property… — Jason Hartman Copy Share Image
During my undergraduate training at UCLA, I was studying finance and securities; my particular interest was with mutual funds. Wanting to get… — Robert Shapiro Copy Share Image
Affected hundreds of thousands of ordinary Canadians who have invested in mutual funds that invest in income trusts. — Ralph Goodale Copy Share Image
Equity mutual funds are the perfect solution for people who want to own stocks without doing their own research. — Peter Lynch Copy Share Image
A 401(k) is essentially a basket of mutual funds intended to help people save for retirement. — Mary Pilon Copy Share Image
Most active mutual funds are more interested in collecting fees than in boosting returns for investors. — David F. Swensen Copy Share Image
The best argument for mutual funds is that they offer safety and diversification. But they don't necessarily offer safety and diversification. — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
The corporate killer downsizing is directly responsive to what the mutual funds have wanted. — Jim Cramer Copy Share Image
“I sometimes wish I could hire toy-motivated children to sell mutual funds.)” — Kevin O'Leary Copy Share Image
The scary truth is 96 percent of mutual funds fail to match the market, and the 4 percent that do, they're always changing. — Tony Robbins Copy Share Image
What I find very interesting about the mutual funds managers is that here are people who are the new masters of the… — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image