Et Tu, Buffett?

Is alpha dead?

Why is Warren Buffett, the world’s greatest active investor, telling the public to forego active funds in favor of passive index funds?  Frank explains to students at Columbia Business School how they should interpret Buffett’s remarks.  Should they give up their aspirations of being active managers?  Frank also shares how enterprising entrepreneurs can capitalize on the zeitgeist of these passive times.  A transcript of this speech is available upon request HERE.  

Et Tu, Buffett?

Is alpha dead?

Why is Warren Buffett, the world’s greatest active investor, telling the public to forego active funds in favor of passive index funds?  Frank explains to students at Columbia Business School how they should interpret Buffett’s remarks.  Should they give up their aspirations of being active managers?  Frank also shares how enterprising entrepreneurs can capitalize on the zeitgeist of these passive times.  A transcript of this speech is available upon request HERE.  

Et Tu, Buffett?

Is alpha dead?

Why is Warren Buffett, the world’s greatest active investor, telling the public to forego active funds in favor of passive index funds?  Frank explains to students at Columbia Business School how they should interpret Buffett’s remarks.  Should they give up their aspirations of being active managers?  Frank also shares how enterprising entrepreneurs can capitalize on the zeitgeist of these passive times.  A transcript of this speech is available upon request HERE.  

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