Money's flowing like never before—trillions pouring out of actively managed funds straight into passive index trackers. And honestly, the exodus isn't slowing down. But here's where it gets interesting: fresh research is raising an uncomfortable question. What if this massive capital reallocation is actually bending share prices out of shape? The scale is staggering enough that it warrants serious attention. As passive investing dominates more of the market, the ripple effects ripple through everything—from traditional equities to the broader asset landscape. Worth keeping an eye on, especially if you're thinking about how money really moves.
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RamenStacker
· 4h ago
Passive investing is really strong this time, it feels like active fund managers are about to lose their jobs.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 5h ago
Passive investing is killing active management, and this wave of cutting leeks is getting deeper and deeper.
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GasWaster
· 5h ago
Passive investing is really strong this time, but it feels like the market prices have already been distorted long ago.
Money's flowing like never before—trillions pouring out of actively managed funds straight into passive index trackers. And honestly, the exodus isn't slowing down. But here's where it gets interesting: fresh research is raising an uncomfortable question. What if this massive capital reallocation is actually bending share prices out of shape? The scale is staggering enough that it warrants serious attention. As passive investing dominates more of the market, the ripple effects ripple through everything—from traditional equities to the broader asset landscape. Worth keeping an eye on, especially if you're thinking about how money really moves.