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https://www.reddit.com/r/stocksover the past few weeks I have read a lot of posts and comments that suggested some investment model along the lines of "just DCA into the S&P 500 and you'll be rich in a few years!". I find statements like this extremely unsettling as they suggest to me a lackluster understanding of the concept behind passive/index investing and the long-term focussed mindset it requires.
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www.reddit.com › r › stocksAdvice Request. Active management is bad and it’s getting worse. Every year, S&P Dow Jones Indices does a study on active versus passive management. Last year, they found that after 10 years, 85% of large-cap funds underperformed the S&P 500, and after 15 years, nearly 92 percent are trailing the index.