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* Arithmetic of Active Management
Sharpe -- "The Arithmetic of Active Management"
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Nov/13/2007 14:21
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Professor Sharpe convincingly argues that in any period mathematically the performance of the average actively-managed fund must trail the performance of the average passively-managed fund by the average difference in fund management costs.
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