Article Bias: The article critically evaluates the definition of 'the market' by contrasting the Vanguard Russell 3000 ETF with the S&P 500, arguing that the broader Russell 3000 provides a better representation of the U.S. equity market, while also discussing its strengths and vulnerabilities, particularly in relation to tech stocks; it reflects a moderately favorable view of broader market index funds and encourages readers to consider their investment exposure.
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