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What's a good, no-load, low expense mutual fund to get into with only $1000? Non-IRA account.?


What's a good, no-load, low expense mutual fund to get into with only $1000? Non-IRA account.?

The Vanguard Star Fund it is only $1000 to start and does well it invest in the other Vanguard funds. The other funds are $3000 or more to get into. This is the best way.

Try Vanguard family of mutual funds... I am not sure of only $1,000. but give it a try. I would try Index 500.

some places let you join with no minimum if you do an automatic addition each month from your checking account, i know troweprice does that, vanguard is a good place as well , the star fund has a 1000 minimum, and is pretty diversified,nice fund

call Vanguard, they will help you

they have the lowest fees of anyone

You should check the Money magazine top 65 mutual fund list... many require only $1000 or less. I have followed their list for about 2 years and have done really well.

i find Vanguard is the best

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