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How does a mutual fund differ from an index fund?

Mutual funds are passively managed while index funds are actively managed.

Mutual funds are actively managed by a professional while index funds are not.

Mutual funds group the stocks in their funds together while index funds do not.

Mutual funds typically have lower fees than index funds.

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