Published on 11 May 2023 on GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance
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Active investing involves researching and picking specific stocks, whereas passive investing tracks the performance of an underlying index, commonly the S&P 500. There has been an age-old debate over which investment style is better, but the numbers show that when factoring in investment fees, most money managers underperform their target indices.
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