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Launching the Active Equity Renaissance: A Broken 1970’s Model

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Launching the Active Equity Renaissance: A Broken 1970’s Model

The average active equity mutual fund underperforms its benchmark, an assertion that sparks little controversy. This appears to be the case for active equity hedge funds as well. The story gets even worse when the results are AUM weighted. Collectively, active equity delivers no value to its investors and in fact extracts value from them. In…

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