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High Turnover Rate

High Turnover Rate

He looked at the data from 1991-2020, i.e., long-term. The average annual turnover for US Large Cap funds was 73%. To put this in perspective, 100% turnover means the portfolio is traded (turned over) completely in one year. So, 73% is approximately three quarters of the portfolio turned over every year. So why would they do this? You would think it is to improve performance, right? The manager is selling bad stocks and buying what they consider to be good stocks or selling ones that have gone up and buying the ones that have gone down.

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