Morningstar's Interviews With Jack Bogle
The complete archive of Morningstar interviews with Vanguard founder Jack Bogle from 2008 until 2018.
Vanguard founder Jack Bogle passed away on Wednesday. Over the years, Morningstar has been fortunate to have the opportunity to interview Bogle and gain his insights into investing. We've complied some of his interviews below.
2018
Optimum Returns Come From Staying the Course Don't Try to Time Factor Investing Some Legitimate Uses of ETFs Nature of Market Unchanged by Indexing Why Jack Bogle Doesn't Own Non-U.S. Stocks What Jack Bogle Expects From the Market
2017
Jack Bogle on What's Next for Active Investing Bogle Remains Unimpressed With Strategic Beta Investing Insights: Amazon, Google, and Bogle's Expectations Performance Fees Don't Hurt, but Don't Help, Bogle Says Vanguard's Size a Worry The Good--and the Bad--of ETF Trading Index Funds the Best Hope for Corporate Governance ETF Flows Muddle Valuation, Risk Picture Bogle's 'Reasonable Expectations' for Market Returns
2016
Better Investor Fee Disclosure Would Cost Nothing Only the Beginning for Fiduciary Rule Not Only Stay the Course, Stay the Straight Course Bogle's Thoughts on 40 Years of Indexing Bogle's Advice to Retirees in the Current Market Environment Bogle Forecasts Low Stock and Bond Market Returns Weekly Wrap: Bogle Sees Low Returns; Oil Cut No Game-Changer Low Returns Ahead Strategic-Beta Funds Don't Have Long-Term Advantages Bogle on Brexit and Other Threats to Global Markets
2015
What Bogle's Low-Return Forecast Means for Your Portfolio What Investors Need to Know About Fees Fiduciary Standard Clearly Right Thing to Do Tough Decade Ahead for Equity Investors Corporate Bonds a Sensible Way to Pick Up Yield Why Bogle Doesn't 'Do' International Investing
2014
Market Turbulence Just a Lot of 'Sound and Fury' Little Wiggle Room for Investment Returns Emerging Markets Cheap for a Reason Better to Play It Safe in Bonds How Bond Indexing Could Be Better Latest Investor Trends Are Just That--Trends 5 of Our Favorite Bogle Quotes
2013
Bogle Skeptical of Credit-Sensitive Bonds, Smart Beta Target-Date Funds Have a Flaw Bogle on Conflicts With the Fiduciary Standard Indexing Always Pays Off Bogle's Expectations for Stocks and Bonds Be Sensible About Rebalancing The Problems With 401(k)s Yield Seekers Shouldn't Go Out on a Limb We Need to Fix the Bond Index
2012
Bogle's Outlook for the Market Most Difficult Investment Conditions I've Ever Seen Bogle's Key Factors for Measuring Stewardship Bogle Appalled by Funds' Lack of Corporate Oversight U.S. Retirement System a 'Train Wreck'
2011
Market About Fairly Valued Today Stick to the Straight and Narrow Speculation Dwarfing Investment Investors Have Tough Time with ETFs We Need a Quiet Revolution Back to the Basics We Need Consumer Protection Stocks Poised to Outperform Speculation Is in the Driver's Seat Economy Needs Time to Heal
2010
Index Funds the Great Hope for Corporate Governance Financial Reform Better Than Nothing Unclear if Target-Date Funds Have Lived Up to Promise Keep Bonds for the Bumps in the Road Don't Reach for Returns Why I Don't Invest Overseas The Standard Bond Index Suits Me Fine Buy and Hold, Don't Trade ETFs Old Principles of Asset Allocation Hold I'm Nervous About the Fixed-Income Markets Don't Peek in Volatile Times Stocks Should Outpace Bonds Over the Next Decade
2009
The Capitalists Failed Us Executive Compensation Has Gotten Totally Out of Hand The Past Is Not Prologue Target Date Funds a Bit Too Clever Commodities a Gamble This Bear Market's the Worst I've Seen Bogle on Today's Return Expectations Buy and Hold Is Eternal Keeping Your Portfolio on Track
2008
Bogle on a Knock Against Indexing Bogle: Keep Investing