Vanguard attracts record $305B in 2016

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by dealmaker, Jan 9, 2017.

  1. dealmaker

    dealmaker

  2. Bob111

    Bob111

    what's wrong with that? even i moved some of the family 401K into vanguard. for simple reason-low fees
     
  3. Nothing is wrong with it. However, what I am thinking at the moment is the following. We are being told that the U.S. economy is sluggish, the incomes are stagnating, everyone is either on food stamps, disability, or in retirement, and the households are in debt. So, I wonder, where did the $305B come from?
     
  4. Bob111

    Bob111

    everyone? are you sure about that? few times a year i go to florida,gulf side. naples,marco etc are.no shortage of wealthy people there. 5-8M houses on front of the beach-those are vacation houses! empty most of the time. every other house is a new construction. mean-they bought a perfect house,ground it and build a new multi story home. people still have a s**load of money. how many 10-15 years old cars you see on the streets? NONE.
    cape coral. piece of s** place. look at this-

    https://goo.gl/photos/ypSpbnA3TqK8JaqEA

    typical FL
     
  5. Probably from other mutual funds or active managers. Seems the ETFs have had a record inflow of assets too.... most of that motivated by lower fees.
     
  6. Bob111

    Bob111

    yep. i should mention how i got into vanguards 401K-because my relative's employer switched to vanguard. for same reason-people are unhappy with ridiculously high fees that the other firms are charging for exact same shit. i'm talking about TIAA-CREF in particular. they alone probably moved a 100B or more.
    here is an example-

    https://www.tiaa.org/public/investment-performance/crefvariableannuity/profile?ticker=CIDXR2

    it's same shit as SPY
    or this-

    https://personal.vanguard.com/us/funds/snapshot?FundId=0540&FundIntExt=INT

    0.4% a year or 0.05% in fees? even Stevie Wonder can see the difference :)
    fucking leeches

    make sense?
     
  7. zdreg

    zdreg

    overseas?
     
  8. Speaking of TIAA... wifey's retirement plan custodian recently changed from Fidelity to TIAA. And as now each individual account is dunned for a monthly fee, I wonder who got paid for that one? "Professional money management".... primarily driven by the ability to levy fees, not performance.
     
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  9. anyone have info on total inflows every month into VTI... over the past 15 years?
     
  10. Suggest you not concern yourself about "last 15 years of ANYTHING". The only thing that matters is, "what's working now".

    VTI is nothing special, but is a good proxy for the "general market".
     
    #10     Jan 10, 2017
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