Investors pour into Vanguard and eschew stock pickers

Inflows have pushed the mutual fund giant to almost $3 trillion in assets under management for the first time

Investors are pouring money into Vanguard Group, the epitome of the hands-off approach to investing, flocking to funds that track market indexes and aren't run by stock pickers or star managers.

The inflow has pushed the mutual fund giant to almost $3 trillion in assets under management for the first time.

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