A study found a correlation between the type of car fund managers drive and their investment performance. Fund managers with flashy cars tend to have slightly better returns but not commensurate with the increased risk, indicating they are worse investors on a risk-adjusted basis. Additionally, fund managers with flashy cars tend to give up sooner during a drawdown, suggesting that those motivated by material objectives may have less resilience in difficult times.

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