It's all about shareholder fees, not operating costs.
The former detracts to alpha, the latter adds to it.
In fact, a paper published last summer shows that ("direct-sold") mutual funds that spend more on management than on distribution tend to have performance returns far exceeding that of ("broker-sold") funds whose spending is focused on distribution.
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