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Transcript: Dominique Mielle

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: It’s mutual funds. It’s hedge funds. But if you look at luck in the much broader context of I was born in a free, wealthy country, France, to parents who were both educated and value education, not particularly wealthy but middle class, upper middle class, right? It’s private equity.

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1 Brilliant Way You Can Beat the Stock Market Experts in 2025 and Beyond

The Motley Fool

For example, more sophisticated hedge funds typically charge a flat management fee of 2%, coupled with a performance fee that takes 20% of annual profits. It's not difficult to realize that over time, a large chunk of client capital in these funds gets eaten up by fees.