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Excerpted from Common Sense on Mutual Funds by John C. Bogle, page 131
On the record, index funds based on both the Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Wilshire 5000 Index are somewhat less risky than the average mutual fund. Morningstar Mutual Funds calculates a risk factor for each fund based on its returns in the months in which it underperforms the risk-free Treasury Bill. Morningstar's data show that, over the past decade, a typical S&P 500 Index fund was fully 15 percent less risky than the average mutual fund; over the past five years, a typical S&P 500 Index fund was 19 percent less risky, and a Wilshire 5000 Index fund was 18 percent less risky.
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