Just Tuesday morning, I was watching Vanguardâs John Bogle discuss the need for a transaction tax on investments. Now doesnât that seem to be a commenter who is hoping to move more people into a buy-and-hold (aka, till-death-do-us-part) strategy? That's the same strategy that has pummeled the average investor over the past 12 months. Why would Bogle even consider something so radical?
Oh, thatâs right, he runs a company that earns it keep by providing low-cost index funds with low turnover. Of course, low turnover would provide protection against a trading tax and hurt those pesky advisors who attempt to get out of the way of a speeding truck, also known as a market correction.
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.co...18/P4/DisciplinedInvestorJournal20090121.aspx
Oh, thatâs right, he runs a company that earns it keep by providing low-cost index funds with low turnover. Of course, low turnover would provide protection against a trading tax and hurt those pesky advisors who attempt to get out of the way of a speeding truck, also known as a market correction.
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.co...18/P4/DisciplinedInvestorJournal20090121.aspx
