> I think you're perhaps inadvertently proving my point
Yes sorry that was the intention - the "market mechanics" which I observe as a passive investor support your theory, as well as my own choices in how I move that money. My goal is overall return on investment as opposed to say socially-conscious or other types of investing choices (although I have dabbled in some of the socially conscious funds, good for the soul but not really the pocketbook); the data shows that using the index funds over total market funds is a better financial choice for a guy like me who just wants to "sort of care from time to time" over the long term.
Yes sorry that was the intention - the "market mechanics" which I observe as a passive investor support your theory, as well as my own choices in how I move that money. My goal is overall return on investment as opposed to say socially-conscious or other types of investing choices (although I have dabbled in some of the socially conscious funds, good for the soul but not really the pocketbook); the data shows that using the index funds over total market funds is a better financial choice for a guy like me who just wants to "sort of care from time to time" over the long term.