Investments Bad Timing Does Not Cost Investors 15% of Their Funds’ Returns By: globalinvestmentstrategy.com Date: 16 May 2026 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp 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. Previous articleThis Quantum Computing Company Has Every Big Tech Firm Quietly Paying AttentionNext articleHow I Pick My Stocks: Investing For Beginners globalinvestmentstrategy.comhttps://globalinvestmentstrategy.com LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Finally a decision: Two Harbors stockholders approve CrossCountry merger globalinvestmentstrategy.com - 3 July 2026 Bella Figura founder Alexi Cory-Smith dies, aged 58 Business [Targeted – Platinum & Centurion] Amex Travel Credit Card Finance Babe vs Finance Bro 📈💁🏼♀️🧴 #financebro #financetips #relationshipadvice VIDEOS How to 2X Your Cash Flow (or More) on the Property You Already Own (Rookie Reply) Investments ‘It’s just his AI and my AI going back and forth’: how ‘social offloading’ erodes work relationships Finance Related articles Mortgage Finally a decision: Two Harbors stockholders approve CrossCountry merger Business Bella Figura founder Alexi Cory-Smith dies, aged 58 MBW is shocked and saddened to learn that Alexi Cory-Smith, founder of catalog music company Bella Figura... Credit Card [Targeted – Platinum & Centurion] Amex Travel The Offer American Express is offering some Platinum & Centurion cardholders a $250 statement... VIDEOS Finance Babe vs Finance Bro 📈💁🏼♀️🧴 #financebro #financetips #relationshipadvice source