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Are Passive Funds Really Superior Investments? An Investor Perspective

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  • Edwin J. Elton
  • Martin J. Gruber
  • Andre de Souza

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A number of papers have demonstrated that over historical periods, a specified set of factors has outperformed actively managed funds. In almost all cases, however, the factors used or the procedures followed are not replicable by tradable passive investments. In addition, tradable passive investments have expense ratios that almost always cause them to underperform indexes. The purposes of this article are to identify a small set of exchange-traded funds that captures most of the variation in the population of potential indexes and to determine whether a combination of exchange-traded funds from this small set can be identified that outperforms active mutual funds in future periods.Disclosure: The authors report no conflicts of interest. Editor’s NoteSubmitted 30 October 2018Accepted 8 April 2019 by Stephen J. Brown.This article was externally reviewed using our double-blind peer-review process. When the article was accepted for publication, the authors thanked the reviewers in their acknowledgments. Claude Erb was one of the reviewers for this article.

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  • Edwin J. Elton & Martin J. Gruber & Andre de Souza, 2019. "Are Passive Funds Really Superior Investments? An Investor Perspective," Financial Analysts Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 75(3), pages 7-19, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ufajxx:v:75:y:2019:i:3:p:7-19
    DOI: 10.1080/0015198X.2019.1618097
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