← Back to context Comment by clbrmbr 8 hours ago But do they historically beat the S&P 500? 8 comments clbrmbr Reply epolanski 7 hours ago Yes, but not in the last decade or so.In any case, it's been only in the last years that we have had an explosion of a huge variety of funds with low fees, so some of these product strategies need to be retro fitted for a time they did not exist. infecto 6 hours ago Please cite funds that beat passive indexes over long periods of time. epolanski 6 hours ago Medallion, Renaissance, Dodge, Sequoia.But I don't think that's what you were really asking. 5 replies →
epolanski 7 hours ago Yes, but not in the last decade or so.In any case, it's been only in the last years that we have had an explosion of a huge variety of funds with low fees, so some of these product strategies need to be retro fitted for a time they did not exist. infecto 6 hours ago Please cite funds that beat passive indexes over long periods of time. epolanski 6 hours ago Medallion, Renaissance, Dodge, Sequoia.But I don't think that's what you were really asking. 5 replies →
infecto 6 hours ago Please cite funds that beat passive indexes over long periods of time. epolanski 6 hours ago Medallion, Renaissance, Dodge, Sequoia.But I don't think that's what you were really asking. 5 replies →
epolanski 6 hours ago Medallion, Renaissance, Dodge, Sequoia.But I don't think that's what you were really asking. 5 replies →
Yes, but not in the last decade or so.
In any case, it's been only in the last years that we have had an explosion of a huge variety of funds with low fees, so some of these product strategies need to be retro fitted for a time they did not exist.
Please cite funds that beat passive indexes over long periods of time.
Medallion, Renaissance, Dodge, Sequoia.
But I don't think that's what you were really asking.
5 replies →