Presidential Address: The Cost of Active Investing
Amec Foster Wheeler (United States)
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ABSTRACT I compare the fees, expenses, and trading costs society pays to invest in the U.S. stock market with an estimate of what would be paid if everyone invested passively. Averaging over 1980–2006, I find investors spend 0.67% of the aggregate value of the market each year searching for superior returns. Society's capitalized cost of price discovery is at least 10% of the current market cap. Under reasonable assumptions, the typical investor would increase his average annual return by 67 basis points over the 1980–2006 period if he switched to a passive market portfolio.
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- Basis point
- Portfolio
- Financial economics
- Economics
- Value (mathematics)
- Market portfolio
- Business
- Market value
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