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Why passive mutual funds struggle as assets rise and investors chase benchmarks

Economy
Published on 27 April 2026
Why passive mutual funds struggle as assets rise and investors chase benchmarks

The catch with “passive” is hidden in alpha

Passive mutual funds may be collecting more assets, but the real challenge is investor expectations. Passive investing tracks benchmarks, meaning you forgo the opportunity to earn alpha through outperformance, even after costs. Active managers can still generate alpha despite expenses, while passive funds mainly protect investors from falling behind—reducing the appeal for those seeking upside.

  • Passive funds track benchmarks and limit alpha upside
  • Investors may prefer active strategies for potential outperformance
  • Passive returns mainly protect against underperformance
  • Rising AUM doesn’t automatically mean rising enthusiasm
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