A passive index fund aims to mirror a market index, like the S&P 500, by holding the same assets in identical proportions. Used to build diversified portfolios with minimal trading, it offers low costs and broad market exposure. Long-term investors, especially those seeking steady, low-maintenance growth, benefit most from its buy-and-hold strategy.
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