“There are indeed good active managers," he said. "But they tend to be far and in between.” He warns that it can be difficult to identify these performers because they might dodge one market crash—thus burnishing his or her reputation—but then run into problems in another downturn.

“The idea of a stock picker’s market belongs in the same category as a man in a big red suit who puts presents under your tree,” Johnson said.

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