This is just a restatement of the work of Lasse Pedersen at AQR. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2849071 …. The issue with both papers is they fail to consider a world where active is redeemed and passive is continually allocated. They both assume steady state.
Smart finance ppl - if passive index investing is reaching bubble territory, will we start to see ETF tracking error go up substantially (like below paper argues) and is this now a viable strategy for active managers?
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This "paper" was written by a guy with no academic credentials, working for a company that doesn't appear to exist. From the abstract: "As long as active managers as a group possess skill" - but we know they don't.
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