In his article “Active Share and the Three Pillars of Active Management: Skill, Conviction, and Opportunity,” Martijn Cremers proposes a three-pillar framework that investors can use to evaluate the potential performance of actively managed funds.
In his article “Active Share and the Three Pillars of Active Management: Skill, Conviction, and Opportunity” published in the Second Quarter issue of the CFA Institute Financial Analysts Journal, Martijn Cremers proposes a three-pillar framework that investors can use to evaluate the potential performance of actively managed funds. He investigates to what extent Active Share and fund performance are related through the lens of the three pillars of investment performance—skill, conviction, and opportunity.
Watch this archived recording of the webinar with Martijn Cremers to learn more about his research and the implications for investors and investment practitioners.
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