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Why ETFs Are The Future Of Investments


Why ETFs are the future of investments
89 percent of US-based actively-managed large-cap funds failed to beat benchmark indices. 93 percent each of small-cap funds and mid-cap funds failed to beat bechmarks too.
Richard A. Ferri, in his book
The Power of Passive Investing, draws a vivid analogy between the active-versus-passive investing debate and the high-octane street gang rivalry of the Jets and the Sharks from the 1961 musical West Side Story. Although no visible swords are drawn on Dalal Street, Ferri’s metaphor is bang on the money.
When we look at the market share of passive index-based funds out of total money managed by funds, we find that it grew from a mere 5 percent in 1995 to a staggering 51 percent of the $8.5 trillion US equity funds in 2019. In India too, although still young, the trend is clocking considerable speed thanks to growth drivers such as Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) and Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

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