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This article examines the question whether a point and figure (P and F)-based investment strategy yields statistical significant excess returns compared to a buy-and-hold (B and H)-strategy. The simulations show that P and F slightly outperforms B and H with respect to returns as well as with...
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This paper considers the problem of parameter estimation when data of a random sample are given in the form of a frequency table. We give special consideration to a method that linearizes the cumulative distribution function. In that case parameters can be derived from the weighted estimation of...
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In this paper the efficient market hypothesis in its weak form and the existence of a Monday effect is examined for German stock returns. Using the first order autocorrelation coeffients, a method is developed to test for the existence of finite moments for daily returns. Therefore, simulations...
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The Matching Distribution converges to a Poisson Distribution with lambda=1 as the parameter n converges to infinity. A generalization of the Matching Distribution is proposed. The properties of this Generalized Matching Distribution (GMD) turn out to be analogical to the case with lambda=1.
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In this paper the genetic algorithm is described, applications in the field of statistics are indicated and it is applied to the estimation of the parameters of a Johnson-type distribution. The convergence behaviour is analyzed with respect to the mutation probability, the kind of mutations and...
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In this paper models for the prediction of matches in the German Soccer Bundesliga are estimated. In a frst step the expected difference of the number of goals is estimated on the basis of estimated abilities of the teams. Here, a focus lies on the necessity of robust parameter estimation. In a...
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