Investing in actively managed mutual funds may not yield positive returns due to fees surpassing the purported skill of the managers. However, people continue to invest in them due to optimism and the belief in defying average returns. Actively managed hedge funds are considered a better option than actively managed mutual funds, as they have shown positive uncorrelated returns over a long period. Comparing hedge fund returns with stock market returns without considering the alpha is financially illiterate, as the focus should be on achieving uncorrelated returns to minimize portfolio volatility.

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