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Ever wonder why most fund managers can't beat the S&P 500?

Companies and brokers who are losing their cash cow as investors are increasingly moving to passive index funds are claiming that increasing dispersion within equity markets makes actively managed portfolios a better deal again. But even in more theoretically favorable conditions, the vast majority of fund managers can’t beat the S&P 500, let alone by enough to justify the higher fees: Investment pros say AI disruption has created a stock picke…
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The conditions for active fund managers could not be better. However, a new Morningstar analysis shows that only a few managers beat their benchmark – once againActually, the times for active fund managers could not be better: The narrative of artificial intelligence changes almost daily – sometimes AI flattens everything, sometimes it's almost useless – and the share prices of the associated companies change accordingly quickly. Especially in t…

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Lawyers, Guns & Money broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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