Excellent and very timely article over on Motley Fool
John Bogle, founder of The Vanguard Group, was named one of Fortune magazine’s four “investing giants” of the 20th century. Bogle launched the first low-cost index mutual fund in 1975 and has long advocated indexing for everyday investors. We recently had the pleasure of speaking with Bogle to get his thoughts on whether buy-and-hold investing is dead.
Would be very interested in hearing what parts readers agree or disagree with Mr. Bogle.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2009/06/16/bogle-on-buy-and-hold-and-the-long-of-long-term-in.aspx?source=iedsitmrc0000001
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