So I understand that the C fund is an index fund that tracks the s&P 500. My question is what is the direct relationship between the C fund and S&P 500? For examble if the S&P 500 goes up 4.00 points in a day then that translates to the C fund going up X ammount of points in a day.
THIS IS WHERE I WOULD PUT SOMETHING TO REPRESENT MY THINKING, BUT THEN THEY SHOW UP!
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Yup, just watch the S&P500 to get the data for the "C Fund"...
But, wait, there's more
Somewhere in the mix you gain a fraction each year over the S&P500 because dividend reinvestment (I think) negates and overpowers fees. The 'C Fund' is a very nice thing. As is the 'G Fund' recently. For a 'cash' account, the 'G Fund' actually earns middling bond interest.
Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!
S&P500 (C Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
DWCPF (S Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
EFA (I Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
BND (F Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
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