Passive investing is gaining ground in the UK, driven by cold, hard logic. It’s a cheap way to get broad access to markets. But what if the machines have a blind spot?
Stephen Yiu, Chief Investment Officer of Blue Whale Capital, argues that outperformance can be found where automated strategies fall short.
Listen to this podcast to discover why 'alpha' lies not in tracking the past, but in funds that look to the future, anticipating market shifts before indices can react. From emerging tech giants to shifts in geopolitics, human insight is indispensable in an inefficient market. Yiu unveils the stark reality for active funds: adapt or face extinction. For those that can act on their insight, the coming era presents an unprecedented opportunity to redefine true outperformance.
Are you ready to explore where human intelligence has the edge over algorithmic efficiency? Listen to this first podcast in our 'Outperformance Matters' series"
Capital at risk. Views we express on companies, asset classes and markets do not constitute Investment Recommendations and must not be viewed as such. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. This communication is issued by Blue Whale Capital LLP which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority
About Outperformance Matters Presented by Blue Whale Capital
In a world full of noise, Outperformance Matters cuts through with clarity and conviction. Brought to you by the team at Blue Whale Capital, this podcast features thoughtful conversations with the investors behind the fund exploring the ideas, strategies, and stock stories driving long-term performance.Honest insight from the people making the decisions, designed to inform and challenge conventional thinking. Whether you’re an experienced investor or simply curious about what drives quality growth, join us as we explore the fundamentals of outperformance in a changing world.
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