Most Actively-Managed Mutual Funds Fail To Beat The Market

Posted on November 21, 2008
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Most attempt to beat the at some point in their . Some delve into picking individual and others try timing, but the most common way new try to beat the is buying actively-managed . Many think by looking at a fund manager’s past record or carefully examining mutual fund and ratings from companies such as or Kiplinger, they can identify of time which are likely to beat the ’s return going forward and allocate their portfolio accordingly. This is a fool’s errand.

Study after study from such diverse sources as , Ibbotson and Associates, and academics at schools all over the world confirm most do not and cannot outperform the . Over any given period, around 70% of all actively-managed fail to beat the . What’s more, the funds that do manage it tend to change year after year. That is, just because a fund happened to beat the over the past year or two is not an indication it will continue to do so. Quite the opposite is true, in fact: top performing funds in any given year tend to bring up the rear of the performance lists the following year. The experts are virtually unanimous on this matter: it is impossible to know which actively-managed mutual fund will outperform going forward.

The solution to this problem, of course, is to invest in a balanced portfolio of broadly-diversified, low-cost . With , you are guaranteed to the performance of the overall minus its razor-thin expense ratio. Doing the based on what we already know, it is likely will beat the performance of 70% of all actively-managed over time. That said, trying to beat the is exciting and many will attempt it no matter what the experts say for the same gamble in Vegas even though they know the are against them: it’s a of fun. Allocating a small percentage of your portfolio to trying to beat the with actively-managed , maybe 10% or 20% at most, can give you a at above-average returns without much additional .

Visit http://amateurassetallocator.com for more on , , and the . If you do decide to buy an actively-managed fund, check out my article How To Pick A Winning Mutual Fund before buying to maximize your chances of buying a winner.

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