Index investing involves buying a diversified portfolio that mirrors a market index, like the S&P 500. It’s used to capture broad market returns with lower costs and minimal effort, avoiding stock-picking. This strategy benefits long-term investors seeking steady growth, reducing risk through automatic diversification, making it ideal for beginners or those with a passive approach.
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