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This Day in Markets History

edited July 28 in Other Investing
From Markets A.M. newsletter by Spencer Jakab.

On this day in 1971, Wells Fargo launched the world’s first stock-index fund.
A mutual-fund manager sniped: “If people start believing this random-walk garbage and switch to index funds,
a lot of $80,000-a-year portfolio managers and analysts will be replaced by $16,000-a-year computer clerks.
It just can’t happen.”

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