Over the past decade, we've witnessed a massive shift in capital flows: $3.1 trillion pulled out of active management strategies, while $6.1 trillion flowed into passive investment vehicles. The numbers speak for themselves—this isn't speculation about the decline of traditional active fund managers. It's a structural transformation playing out in real time. The gap between what passive investors are doing and what the old-school active playbook promises keeps widening. At this point, you don't need advanced analytics to see where this story's heading.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 5h ago
Active fund managers really should reflect on themselves; this wave of passive investing is unstoppable.
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PancakeFlippa
· 5h ago
Passive investing is really the trend now, and active fund managers are truly in a bit of an awkward position this time.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 5h ago
ngl this feels like watching the death of active management play out in real-time... the passive shift is basically the ultimate proof-of-work for index funds lmao
Over the past decade, we've witnessed a massive shift in capital flows: $3.1 trillion pulled out of active management strategies, while $6.1 trillion flowed into passive investment vehicles. The numbers speak for themselves—this isn't speculation about the decline of traditional active fund managers. It's a structural transformation playing out in real time. The gap between what passive investors are doing and what the old-school active playbook promises keeps widening. At this point, you don't need advanced analytics to see where this story's heading.