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These tips for investing in mutual funds and ETFs can simplify your choices

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An alternative S&P 500 strategy, pro stock-buying secrets, and how you can outperform most fund managers

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-- The S&P 500 is too tech-heavy. This alternative ETF keeps beating it.

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