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

2024/11/21
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Michael Green
一位经验丰富的投资和市场策略专家,现任Simplify Asset Management的投资组合经理和首席策略师。
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Michael Green 认为被动投资的兴起,尤其是在目标日期基金和强制性缴款的推动下,扭曲了金融市场,降低了市场效率和价格弹性,导致大型股票估值过高,并对小型企业和本地社区投资不足。他认为,如果剔除被动投资的影响,市场估值应该降低 50%。 Randolph Cohen 认为目标日期基金具有反脆弱性,能够稳定市场,并且自动化投资流程对个人投资者有利。他认为,即使考虑被动投资的资金流入,市场估值仍然合理,并且没有证据表明被动投资导致市场扭曲。

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Passive investing is defined as holding assets without transacting, representing a theoretical ideal. In practice, it refers to systematically investing in indexes, often the S&P 500. Estimates suggest passive investors hold 35-45% of the market, but this varies depending on what's included as "passive."
  • Passive investing, in theory, means holding assets without ever transacting.
  • In practice, passive investing is typically index investing.
  • Estimates of passive ownership range between 35% and 45% of the market.
  • Sector funds are not considered passive investments.

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Are index funds a silent disruptor? Or are the concerns overblown? In this grab-your-popcorn episode, Michael Green returns to the show after his previous appearance elicited a wave of compelling feedback from listeners. These included very smart individuals in academia and practice who were interested in hearing a counter perspective. Joining Michael today for a lively debate is Randolph Cohen, Senior Lecturer of Entrepreneurial Management in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School. In our conversation, Michael shares his deep concerns about how index funds and target-date funds might be distorting financial markets, honing in on the tension between market efficiency and price elasticity. Randolph counters with an academically grounded perspective, drawing on his PhD and years of research and teaching at one of the world’s leading business schools. With Ben and Cameron moderating, the discussion explores both sides without reaching a definitive conclusion. Tune in to witness this spirited, nuanced exchange and decide where you stand! Key Points From This Episode:   (0:00:14) Introducing Michael Green, Randolph Cohen, and today’s topics of debate. (0:06:00) Defining passive investing, distinguishing between the two different meanings of “the rise of passive investing”, and how much of the market is currently held by passive investors. (0:12:53) Michael’s concerns with the high levels of passive investing and Randy’s response. (0:20:55) Addressing the proliferation of target-date funds and their use in different scenarios. (0:28:48) Debating risk in the market, raised valuations, and retirement savings diversification. (0:42:22) A breakdown of the biggest thing Michael and Randy disagree on: how passive investing is impacting stock market valuations. (0:57:06) Answering the question: does inelasticity rise with passive, and how does it shape the impact of active managers? (01:06:14) Unpacking whether the rise of passive has made the markets more efficient; an accompanying refresher on the two types of passive. (01:09:27) Reasons to doubt whether there really is a rise in both types of passive and the effect of the rise in mega firms. (01:19:16) The state of fundamental analysis in the current market and Michael’s response to a recent paper by Goldman Sachs attempting to isolate the component of passive. (01:23:30) Unpacking the cross-sectional impact on stock valuations from index investing and insights on the work of Valentine Haddad. (01:31:28) The implications of today’s subject matter for investors and what they should be doing with this information. (01:44:22) Reflection on why more experts don’t share Michael’s level of concern. (01:47:42) Randy’s takeaways from today’s conversation, why he still does not share Michael’s level of concern, and what he might be worried about.   Links From Today’s Episode: Meet with PWL Capital: https://calendly.com/d/3vm-t2j-h3p) Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582). Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/)  Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/) Rational Reminder on X — https://x.com/RationalRemind)Rational Reminder on TikTok — www.tiktok.com/@rationalreminder) Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/) Rational Reminder Email — [email protected])Benjamin Felix — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/) Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix) Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/) Cameron Passmore — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/) Cameron on X — https://x.com/CameronPassmore) Cameron on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronpassmore/ )Michael Green on Substack — https://substack.com/@michaelwgreen )Michael Green on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-green-9a15142/ )Michael Green on X — https://twitter.com/profplum99 )‘Yes, I give a fig… Thoughts on markets from Michael Green’ — https://www.yesigiveafig.com/) Randolph Cohen — https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=6597) Randolph Cohen on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-cohen/) Dangerous Visions Podcast — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dangerous-vision-with-randy-cohen/id1477519445) Episode 302: Michael Green — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/302 )Episode 322: Marco Sammon — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/322 )Episode 310: Antoinette Schoar — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/310 )Episode 212: Ralph Koijen — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/212 )Episode 314: Valentine Haddad — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/314 )Episode 224: Scott Cederburg — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/224 )Episode 284: Scott Cederburg — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/284 )The Grossman - Stiglitz Paradox (feat. The Plain Bagel) — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoXMZxe8crI)   Books From Today’s Episode:   Irrational Exuberance — https://www.amazon.com/Irrational-Exuberance-3rd-Robert-Shiller/dp/0691166269)    Papers From Today’s Episode:    ‘The Disappearing Index Effect’ — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4294297) ‘Passive Investing and the Rise of Mega-Firms’ — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4851266) ‘Retail Financial Innovation and Stock Market Dynamics: The Case of Target Date Funds’ — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3723265) Valentine Haddad on Google Scholar — https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PlPjP48AAAAJ) ‘How Competitive is the Stock Market? Theory, Evidence from Portfolios, and Implications for the Rise of Passive Investing’ — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Papers.cfm?abstract_id=3821263) ‘Household Portfolios and Retirement Saving Over the Life Cycle’ — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4068063) ‘The equity premium: A puzzle’ — https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0304393285900613 )‘In Search of the Origins of Financial Fluctuations: The Inelastic Markets Hypothesis’ — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3686935)