Motley Fool Money - Why Investors Earn Less Than Their Funds, and the Small-Cap Surge

When evaluating a fund, one of the first sets of numbers you'll likely look up is its past returns. But those are not the returns that owners of that fund actually earned. Robert Brokamp speaks with Morningstar’s Jeff Ptak about which investor behaviors and types of funds are more associated with underperformance.


Also in this episode:


-The Russell 2000 finally surpassed its 2021 peak – what’s behind the small-cap surge?
-The Treasury Department has released preliminary guidance about “no tax on tips”
-The spread in yields between investment-grade corporates and Treasuries is the smallest it’s been since 1998
-A lesson from the life and recent death of financial journalist Jonathan Clements: Don’t delay your bucket list until retirement


Investments discussed: VOO, QQQ, VTWO, IWC


Host: Robert Brokamp
Guest: Jeff Ptak
Engineer: Bart Shannon


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