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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Stock pickers are on record run. Don’t be fooled, says index fund guru
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Stock pickers are on record run. Don’t be fooled, says index fund guru

Last updated: February 16, 2025 4:05 am
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Stock picking may seem like a simple task, but the reality is quite different. According to S&P Global, the majority of active managers underperform their benchmarks, with 73% falling short after one year, 95.5% after five years, and none outperforming after 15 years. This trend is unlikely to change, as noted by veteran investment industry figure Charles Ellis, who is a proponent of indexing.

Despite the rise of passive funds causing concerns about the future of active management, Ellis believes that active managers will continue to struggle to find an edge in the market. He points out that the industry is saturated with talent, and the allure of high pay and potential fortunes will keep attracting individuals to active management roles.

While some worry that the growth of passive funds will overshadow active management, ETF industry expert Dave Nadig argues that active managers are here to stay. He highlights that active management experienced a surge in inflows recently, particularly in the realm of active ETFs. However, the majority of investor flows still gravitate towards index funds and ETFs.

Ellis, who has a background in founding consulting group Greenwich Associates and serving on the board of Vanguard Group, expresses concerns about the expanding ETF space. He acknowledges the benefits of a wider range of ETF options and decreasing fees but warns against overly specialized and narrow ETFs. In particular, he cautions against leveraged ETFs, which can lead to both significant gains and losses.

Nadig emphasizes that technology has leveled the playing field in the markets, making it challenging for active managers to gain a competitive edge. He suggests that while active management is still possible, predicting success in advance is unlikely due to the fierce competition among skilled traders.

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Ellis echoes this sentiment, noting that active managers often cancel each other out in their pursuit of success. With the widespread availability of computing power and quantitative models, stock picking has become akin to playing poker with all the cards face up. As such, investors are advised to carefully select ETFs that align with their investment goals and objectives.

In conclusion, while the debate between active and passive management continues, it is essential for investors to conduct thorough research and select investments that best suit their needs. The evolving landscape of the financial industry presents both opportunities and risks, necessitating a cautious and informed approach to investing.

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