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Don’t Beat the Market; Be the Market.
You hear about index funds everywhere…on TikTok, from your finance friends, even on our Market MakeHer merch (yes, the “Index Funds and Chill Shirt” is real). But what are they, really? And why do people say we should have them in our portfolio?
In this episode, I asked Jess to break it all down for us, starting with the jargon. We dig into why index funds are the simplest way to invest and why they’re considered the foundation of most long-term portfolios.
Plus, we take a quick trip back to the 1970s for the surprisingly dramatic story of how the first index fund was created and why people once called it “Bogle’s Folly.” Spoiler: it changed everything. Spoiler from the spoiler: markets are constantly innovating and changing.
If you’ve ever wondered where to start with investing, this one’s for you. By the end, you’ll understand exactly how index funds work and why just “being the market” can sometimes be the smartest move of all.
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About Us 🌚🌞
Market MakeHer is an investing education podcast taught by a 15-year finance expert to her friend, a beginner investor. Our mission is to demystify the stock market and make financial literacy accessible to all self-directed investors! We teach complex investing topics in a different way - from "Her" perspective.
Important Disclosures:
Investing involves risk. There is always potential to lose money when investing in securities. Market MakeHer LLC provides educational content and resources for informational purposes only. We are not registered financial advisors & do not provide personalized investment advice. Consult with a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
By Jessica Inskip and Jessie DeNuit4.9
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Don’t Beat the Market; Be the Market.
You hear about index funds everywhere…on TikTok, from your finance friends, even on our Market MakeHer merch (yes, the “Index Funds and Chill Shirt” is real). But what are they, really? And why do people say we should have them in our portfolio?
In this episode, I asked Jess to break it all down for us, starting with the jargon. We dig into why index funds are the simplest way to invest and why they’re considered the foundation of most long-term portfolios.
Plus, we take a quick trip back to the 1970s for the surprisingly dramatic story of how the first index fund was created and why people once called it “Bogle’s Folly.” Spoiler: it changed everything. Spoiler from the spoiler: markets are constantly innovating and changing.
If you’ve ever wondered where to start with investing, this one’s for you. By the end, you’ll understand exactly how index funds work and why just “being the market” can sometimes be the smartest move of all.
EducAction To-Do List:
If you enjoyed this episode:
Support the show
Ask Us a Question, Leave a Review, Follow, Subscribe:
🔗All Market MakeHer Links
✨ Jess Inskip: TikTok Instagram
✨ Jessie DeNuit: TikTok Instagram
About Us 🌚🌞
Market MakeHer is an investing education podcast taught by a 15-year finance expert to her friend, a beginner investor. Our mission is to demystify the stock market and make financial literacy accessible to all self-directed investors! We teach complex investing topics in a different way - from "Her" perspective.
Important Disclosures:
Investing involves risk. There is always potential to lose money when investing in securities. Market MakeHer LLC provides educational content and resources for informational purposes only. We are not registered financial advisors & do not provide personalized investment advice. Consult with a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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