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I went to add the Russell 2000 index to my Yahoo Finances to track the index for the S Fund. Results were:
[size=-1]iS RUS 2000 GRO (Russell) [/size][size=-1]AMEX[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 GRO (American Stock Exchange)[/size][size=-1]AMEX[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 HL (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 HLO (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 IND (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 OC (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 VAL (American Stock Exchange) [/size][size=-1]AMEX[/size]
Which index is the correct one to add to follow the approximately performance of the S fund?
Ken
I went to add the Russell 2000 index to my Yahoo Finances to track the index for the S Fund. Results were:
[size=-1]iS RUS 2000 GRO (Russell) [/size][size=-1]AMEX[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 GRO (American Stock Exchange)[/size][size=-1]AMEX[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 HL (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 HLO (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 IND (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 OC (Russell) [/size][size=-1]WCB[/size]
[size=-1]RUSSELL 2000 VAL (American Stock Exchange) [/size][size=-1]AMEX[/size]
Which index is the correct one to add to follow the approximately performance of the S fund?
Ken