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The 4 Cheapest ETFs for Buying U.S. Stocks

Posted on November 23, 2013December 26, 2013 by Mike

Ya gotta love the way competition drives down costs.  A Total U.S. Stock Market Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) can now be had for as little as 4 basis points (a basis point is 1 1/100 of a percent)!  Read the full article >>

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