The Dow was the only benchmark in the first quarter to end in the red, but S&P 500 joined the blue-chip index in negative territory in the second quarter. Amid high volatility, the Dow failed to end in the green in the first half of 2015 while S&P 500 managed to gain just 0.2%. Vanguard’s lackluster performance does reflect the dismal second quarter that the markets endured. ![]() Vanguard’s top quarterly gain lagged its peers like Fidelity, BlackRock, Wells Fargo and American Funds to name a few. ![]() While the best gain in the quarter rose to 15.9%, Vanguard’s top gain in the second quarter was just 3.8%. ![]() The second quarter performance will surely be the one that Vanguard would love to forget.
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