21 Nov 2024
1h 57m

Episode 332 - Randolph Cohen & Michael Green: How Concerned Should We Be About Index Funds?

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The Rational Reminder Podcast

The discussion centers on the impact of passive investing, particularly index funds and target-date funds, on market efficiency and valuations. It explores whether the increasing prevalence of passive investing leads to market distortions, mispricing of assets, and reduced strategic responses from active managers. One key argument is whether the shift from defined benefit plans to 401Ks, with automatic investments in target-date funds, reduces risk but also lowers expected returns due to higher valuations. The conversation also addresses whether the rise of mega-sized quant firms affects fundamental analysis and market pricing. The guests, Randy Cohen from Harvard and Mike Green from Simplify Asset Management, debate the extent to which passive investing is a concern, with Green expressing more worry about potential fragilities and Cohen remaining skeptical about significant negative impacts.

Outlines

Part 1: Definitions, Context

Part 2: Market Mechanisms, Stability

Part 3: Valuations, Flows, Research

Part 4: Outlook, Strategy

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