Passive investing is impassive on valuation
ANALYSIS: The rise of passive investing is unlikely to slow any time soon, but investors should remain mindful of its potential pitfalls.
The market only works efficiently when price and value remain connected.
Paige Hennessy
Tue, 04 Feb 2025
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It’s difficult to approach the topic of passive investing without acknowledging my inherent bias. After all, my career has been built on the premise that active investing adds value. Much like fellow Margin Call contributor Nicholas Bagnall, in his recent article on Tesla , I will attempt to set
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Paige Hennessy
Tue, 04 Feb 2025
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