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I'm not an economist, but I think it's safe to say that the retirements of this contingent of investors would be a lot more secure if their share of that total was in their pockets, rather than residing with their mutual fund managers (who siphoned off their outsized fee rewards) and the hedge fund managers, corporate insiders, and other investors who divvied up the opportunity cost incurred by the fund investors. They are a dying person's final physical acts before moving on. Know that this is a common step, but it usually means a person is moving towards death, rather than away. (And of course, even that amount excludes the cost borne by investors in the thousands of funds that don't have a ten-year record, which are not included in this analysis.) Some loved ones take this to mean the dying person is getting better, and it hurts when that energy leaves. looking for something that would make a loved ones eyes light up. As I mentioned, I've ignored the cost incurred by those investors whose funds died along the way, which could easily push the total to some $250 billion. I didnt keep my vow to write a letter each day of the year, but I learned plenty. And if anything, this is a conservative estimate of the cost of lagging the market. Then follow a set of yellow pipes until you are on top of the house. Total those figures up, and the true cost of lagging the market for the investors in those funds comes to $232 billion over the past decade. Just like Die in a fire said, you have to climb until you are below the bridges structure.