Long-only active investment strategies have an inherent flaw: Investors pay capital gains taxes on market-related gains as well as on the alpha created. By separating alpha and beta, taxes can be reduced and returns enhanced.
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Long-only active investment strategies have an inherent flaw: Investors pay capital gains taxes on market-related gains as well as on the alpha created. By separating alpha and beta, taxes can be reduced and returns enhanced.