Index funds are often hailed for their low fees, solid performance and transparency.
Could they also be destabilising the markets - and undermining the very diversification they have long promised?
Are index funds messing up the market?
Some leading investing experts are warning that index funds could destabilize the financial markets. The Wall Street Journal's Intelligent Investor weighs the evidence.
Index funds are often hailed for their low fees, solid performance and transparency.
Could they also be destabilising the markets - and undermining the very diversification they have long promised?