Asset Management

Want to beat the market? Stick with low-fee funds

New research from Morningstar finds low fees are still the best indicator of outperformance - even in the era of zero-fee funds

Of all the crystal balls one could use to predict mutual fund performance — past returns, manager tenure, investing style, portfolio turnover — fees have historically held one of the tightest correlations to performance, according to research from Morningstar.

Yet even with fees steadily declining — down to zero for new index mutual funds from Fidelity — there may still be no better way to boost your chances of picking a winner than to go for a low-fee fund, according to a new analysis from Morningstar.

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