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Domestic Equity Funds

Domestic Equity Funds are index funds, mutual funds, or other types of funds which invest only in U.S. domestic stocks (and not bonds).

So a portfolio for a domestic equity fund might have a million shares of Dow Chemical, 2 million shares of eBay, 500,000 shares of Ford, and so on.

All Americana, all the time.

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