Bad Timing Does Not Cost Investors 15% of Their Funds’ Returns

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Jon A. Fulkerson, Bradford Jordan, Timothy Brandon Riley, CFA, and Qing Yan

New research challenges Morningstar’s “Mind the Gap” findings, showing mutual fund investors lose just 0.10% annually from poor timing—not the widely cited 1.2% return gap.

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