The Bogle Effect How John Bogle and Vanguard Turned Wall Street Inside Out and Saved Investors Trillions

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Pub. Date: 2022-04-26
Publisher(s): Matt Holt
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Summary

The index fund wouldn’t be jack without Jack. It was just one innovation fueled by The Vanguard Group founder Jack Bogle’s radical idea in 1975 to make investors the actual owners of his new fund company. While the move was as much to save his job as it was to save investors, the end result was powerful: a fund company for the people and by the people. Bogle began a 50-year process of lowering costs inch by inch, which ultimately unleashed a populist revolt that has saved average investors trillions of dollars while reforming and right-sizing much of the entire financial industry.

Today, nearly every dollar invested in America goes to either Vanguard funds or Vanguard-influenced funds. But Bogle’s impact and this “great cost migration” reaches well beyond index funds into many other areas, such as active management, ETFs, the advisory world, quantitative investing, ESG, behavioral finance and even trading platforms. The Bogle Effect takes readers through each of these worlds to show how they—and the investors they serve—are being reshaped and reformed.

While hundreds of fund providers have copied the index fund that Vanguard made popular no one is yet to copy its “mutual” ownership structure. Why? This book explores that question as well as what made Bogle such an anomaly—seemingly immune to the overwhelming magnet of ambition that dictates Wall Street, made famous by movies like Wall Street, The Big Short, and The Wolf of Wall Street. On the flip side, Bogle wasn’t perfect by any stretch—he could be moralizing, cantankerous, and tended to make virtue out of necessity.

The Bogle Effect is animated by the author’s hours of one-on-one, exclusive interviews with Bogle in the years before he passed, which reveal his philosophy, vision, intellect, and humor. Dozens of additional interviews with people who worked with him, lived with him, were influenced by him, and disagreed with him round out a portrait of this revolutionary figure.

You will never look at the financial industry or your portfolio the same way again.
 

Author Biography

Eric Balchunas is Senior ETF Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, where he leads the ETF and passive fund research. He and his team write several notes a week for the Bloomberg terminal, which total over a million reads per year. Eric is also co-host of a weekly Bloomberg TV show called “ETF IQ” which gets 83,000 views per episode. He is
also co-host of the Bloomberg podcast “Trillions,” which gets 32,000 downloads per episode. He is also the author of The Institutional ETF Toolbox as well as an occasional contributor to Bloomberg Opinion.
 
Eric is a frequent speaker at industry events and conferences. He typically gives the ETF State of the Union or moderates panels on trends in the ETF market to all kinds of audiences from institutions, to advisors to DIY retail investors. In addition to outside conferences, Eric is also frequently asked to speak at internal events both at Bloomberg as well as companies like Blackrock, State Street and Vanguard. Eric is popular on social media with over 30,000 Twitter followers and 5000+ LinkedIn connections and frequently makes ‘most influential’ lists. Many of his Twitter followers include influential people from the financial media, such as Bloomberg, WSJ, CNBC, Financial Times and Barron’s. In addition, many of his followers are advisors, consultants and ETF issuers both big and small.

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