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by skookumchuck
2712 days ago
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> That's active investment Nope. Buying something doesn't make it "active". Active means you are involved in managing the business. My example was buying AMZN and literally doing NOTHING with it for 20 years. It's the very definition of passive investing. |
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> Active investing is what used to just be called investing — buying or selling individual stocks or bonds.
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> Passive investments track indexes, which are groups of securities that are alike in some way.
[1]: https://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/active-vs-passive-invest...