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the benefit from their actively managed fund (given I'm not going to be researching what to invest in myself) offsets their higher fees.
My understanding of the concensus position on this is that fees outweigh any potential benefit of active management, in aggregate, over time.
If we could know whether one thing would do better than another thing in the near term, we wouldn't be writing about it on here.
Cheers, that's a bit clearer but I guess doesn't really clear up @platypus original assertion that Nutmeg isn't a sensible place to invest as the fees are too high.
Basically I'm wondering whether to stick with Nutmeg or not and whether the benefit from their actively managed fund (given I'm not going to be researching what to invest in myself) offsets their higher fees.