Ever wonder why most fund managers can't beat the S&P 500?
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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…
Bitcoin turned $10,000 into $870,000 in a decade where 87% of active stock funds failed to beat passive rivals
Bitcoin returned 87 times over a decade, while only 13% of actively managed US large-cap equity funds beat comparable passive funds' benchmarks through June 30, according to Morningstar data reported by The Wall Street Journal. That rate rose to...
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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