Since the first index fund was set up by the Vanguard group in December 1975, passive investing has seen tremendous adoption by both institutional and retail investors. The rising popularity of passive investing was one of the key drivers causing active fund managers to compete by lowering their costs, and articulate their value proposition more clearly to their investors. In this session, Samuel Rhee, Chairman and CIO of Endowus and Chong Ser Jing, Portfolio Manager and Co-Founder of Compounder Fund, talk about their active investing experience, some of the key reasons why retail investors have difficulties active investing well and why passive investing has become increasingly accepted but misrepresented.
2:15 Ser Jing's Investment Journey 17:09 Sam's Investment Journey 34:05 Traits of a good active investor 45:22 Active vs Passive Debate 1:03:54 Why do Individual Investors always lose out? 1:12:20 QnA Extracted QnA and Discussion Points Traits...