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    Active management questioned as report reveals few funds outperformed passive options

    August 6, 2025


    Another of the report’s more encouraging findings is that investors appear to be allocating capital more effectively.

    Over the past 10 years, the average dollar invested in active funds outperformed the average active fund in 17 of 20 categories studied, suggesting that investors – and their investment managers – are favoring more cost-effective and higher-quality active strategies.

    Cost remains a critical determinant of success. Active funds in the lowest fee quintile outperformed their average passive peer 27% of the time over the past decade, nearly double the 15% success rate of the most expensive quintile.

    Fixed income showed particular weakness over the last year with success rates in corporate bond funds collapsing from 64% to just 4%. Even intermediate-core bond managers, typically among the strongest performers, saw their success rate fall 21 percentage points to 52%.

    Looking at a longer period, only 21% of active funds both survived and outperformed their passive counterparts over the last decade. Among US large-cap funds, the figure was just 8% compared to the 18% and 25% success rates for active mid- and small-cap managers, respectively.



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