Survivorship Bias
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In finance, Survivorship bias is the tendency for failed companies to be excluded from performance studies because they no longer exist. It often causes the results of studies to skew higher because only companies which were successful enough to survive until the end of the period are included. For example, a mutual fund company's selection of funds today will include only those that are successful now. Many losing funds are closed and merged into other funds to hide poor performance. This is how 90% of extant funds can truthfully claim to have performance in the first quartile of their peers: the other three quarters of funds have closed.
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In finance, Survivorship bias is the tendency for failed companies to be excluded from performance studies because they no longer exist. It often causes the results of studies to skew higher because only companies which were successful enough to survive until the end of the period are included. For example, a mutual fund company's selection of funds today will include only those that are successful now. Many losing funds are closed and merged into other funds to hide poor performance. This is how 90% of extant funds can truthfully claim to have performance in the first quartile of their peers: the other three quarters of funds have closed.
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