Over the past decade, we've witnessed a massive shift in how money moves around. Active fund managers saw $3.1 trillion walk out the door, while passive investment strategies captured $6.1 trillion flowing in. The numbers speak for themselves—and honestly, we don't need AI or fancy algorithms to figure out what that tells us about the future of traditional fund management. The trend is clear, and it's only accelerating.
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gas_guzzler
· 13h ago
The fact that passive funds outperform active funds has long been understood; the 3.1 trillion Rug Pull is indeed severe.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 22h ago
Passive investing beats active management, this game was decided long ago. Index funds are truly the ultimate move.
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HackerWhoCares
· 22h ago
Passive investing has really crushed active funds this time, with 6.1 trillion versus 3.1 trillion, the gap... traditional fund managers need to wake up.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 22h ago
Passive investing is eating away at active fund managers' jobs. This should have happened a long time ago. If you're not performing well, you shouldn't expect high fees.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 22h ago
The era where passive investing eats into active management—this is the brutal reality of market selection, there's nothing we can do.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 22h ago
Passive investing has truly won big this time, while active fund managers are still struggling.
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Active management is completely cooling off; with this data, there's nothing more to say.
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6.1 trillion flowing into passive strategies? The era of traditional fund managers is really coming to an end.
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Haha, the decline of active management is written in the data—who still believes in that?
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This trend is unstoppable; passive investing is the future.
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Frontrunner
· 23h ago
Active fund managers are about to die; passive investing is the future. The numbers are right in front of you, and you still don't get it?
Over the past decade, we've witnessed a massive shift in how money moves around. Active fund managers saw $3.1 trillion walk out the door, while passive investment strategies captured $6.1 trillion flowing in. The numbers speak for themselves—and honestly, we don't need AI or fancy algorithms to figure out what that tells us about the future of traditional fund management. The trend is clear, and it's only accelerating.