97% of Mutual Funds Underperform
Twice a year the S&P publishes a report called SPIVA, which is a scorecard to see how mutual funds, aka active portfolio managers, are faring versus their passive index funds. SPOILER ALER: Active management is getting killed. The SPIVA report even controls for other variables such as style drift, survivorship bias, and avoids double counting different share classes of the same fund. This makes SPIVA the most accurate and reliable performance data available in the Active vs. Passive debate.
Passive Income Vol. 1: REITs
If unclogging toilets at 2am at your rental property is not your idea of passive income, then you may want to consider a Real Estate Investment Trust.
The Death of Active Management
The latest SPIVA report card was just released showing a whopping 97% of mutual funds underperforming their own benchmarks. There is no legitimate excuse to be paying Wall St. mutual fund stock pickers anymore.