1 min readJul 19, 2018
That’s normally the case in hedge funds or more actively managed funds, but not in index funds where the ‘only’ costs would be custody and rebalancing, apart from those of salaries and so on.
That’s normally the case in hedge funds or more actively managed funds, but not in index funds where the ‘only’ costs would be custody and rebalancing, apart from those of salaries and so on.
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