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Moving to drawdown - costs reasonable?
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Seems if I spent an entire lifetime of investing in a parallel universe........ At this juncture I'll leave you to your musings.Deleted_User said:Wrong. Front running does not result in a “much higher” price for owners of S&P 500 funds.Firstly, in a cap weighted index, new entries are added at a small fraction of the total.
Secondly, companies operating ETFs have learnt to anticipate front running and mitigate the small effect, eg by buying futures in advance of the entry.0
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