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Afford Anything

The Radical Invention of the Index Fund, with Robin Wigglesworth

Afford Anything

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Business, Investing

4.63.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

#347: Back in the 1960’s, Jack Bogle thought that actively-managed mutual funds performed better than a passive indexing strategy. He pseudonymously published a paper saying so. But academic data from the University of Chicago challenged his preconceived notions. He attended seminars that showed how the drag on returns that come from management fees and trading costs, coupled with the reality that the bulk of gains come from a hard-to-predict handful of equities (a concept known as “skew”), lead to index funds holding long-term outperformance. At the time, index funds were only available to major institutional investors. Regular folks couldn’t access these winners. And that might have continued for a long time … … except history turned on a dime. In the early 1970’s, Jack Bogle got fired. Rather than accept defeat, he turned into a renegade. He launched Vanguard and began offering index funds to ordinary individual investors. And the rest, as they say, is history. In today’s episode, we learn about the revolutionary ideas that paved the path to passive investing. We learn about the radical invention of the index fund. We discover the drama, the tenacity, the betrayal and redemption behind it. And we discover the lessons that the history of the index fund holds. Enjoy! For more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode347 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You can afford anything but not everything.

0:11.5

Every choice that you make is a trade-off against something else and that doesn't just

0:15.2

apply to your money, that applies to any limited resource that you need to manage.

0:19.8

Like your time, your energy, your attention, your focus, saying yes to something implicitly

0:25.8

means.

0:26.8

So, to all other opportunities and that opens up to questions, first, what matters most?

0:33.5

And that's a tough question.

0:35.0

And second, perhaps the harder question, how do you align your decision making around

0:41.2

that which matters most?

0:43.4

Now answering these two questions is a lifetime practice and that is what this podcast is

0:48.7

here to explore and facilitate.

0:50.9

My name is Paula Pant, I am the host of the Afford Anything Podcast and today we're

0:55.6

going to have a history lesson.

0:57.8

Now today's episode is a first Friday bonus episode, typically we're a weekly podcast.

1:03.6

We come out on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, ish of every week.

1:09.7

Once upon a time we used to come out consistently on Mondays but for the past two years we've

1:13.9

been coming out, I've been trying to release these episodes towards the beginning half of

1:19.4

the week.

1:20.6

But at any rate, we are typically a weekly podcast but once a month on the first Friday of

1:25.9

the month, we do a first Friday bonus episode.

1:29.4

And so this is our November 2021 first Friday bonus episode.

1:35.9

As a bonus episode, I thought it would be fun to do a history lesson.

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