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Things investors should be thankful for

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, what should investors be thankful for?

Low Fee Index ETF’s. Access to a liquid S&P500 Tracker for 0.05%, who-wouda-thunk? Fees are the silent killer of your portfolio, lower the fees more of the return you get to keep!

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