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Michael Batnick: The Wrong Debate

FYI: The Wall Street Journal put out an article about the under performance associated with high fee mutual funds. They say:

“Consider the performance difference between high-fee and low-fee active funds focused on large-cap U.S. stocks. Over the past 10 years through the third quarter of 2018, the average high-fee option delivered an average annual return of 10.61% after expenses, while the low-fee option averaged 12.26%—a difference of 1.65 percentage points and a substantial advantage for the low-fee option.”
Regards,
Ted
https://theirrelevantinvestor.com/2019/01/08/the-wrong-debate/
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