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This paper combines the use of portfolio holdings data and conditioning information to create a new performance measure. Our conditional weight-based measure has several advantages. Using conditioning information avoids biases in weight-based measures as discussed by Grinblatt and Titman (1993)....
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In this paper, we report the first empirical tests concerning the performance of international investment strategies recommended by a panel of investment houses from 1982 through 2001. The data for this study comes from surveys published in the Financial Report, a confidential newsletter...
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This paper combines the use of portfolio holdings data and conditioning information to create a new performance measure. Our conditional weight-based measure has several advantages. Using conditioning information avoids biases in weight-based measures as discussed by Grinblatt and Titman (1993)....
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This paper combines the use of portfolio holdings data and conditioning information to create a new performance measure. Our conditional weight-based measure has several advantages. Using conditioning information avoids biases in weight-based measures as discussed by Grinblatt and Titman (1993)....
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The existence and implications of asymmetric information in financial markets have been the subject of extensive research in the finance literature. Two of the major propositions in this literature are that (1) corporate insiders take advantage of asymmetric information by trading on their...
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Recent studies of portfolio performance have separately introduced the use of portfolio holdings and conditioning information. This paper combines these innovations to create a new performance measure. Our conditional weight-based measure has several advantages. By using conditioning...
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A central question in finance is how to measure portfolio performance. We assert that foresight (i.e., the ability of managers to forecast relative returns) and commitment (i.e., the aggressiveness with which managers act on their foresight) are necessary ingredients to generate portfolio...
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We conduct performance tests of the recommended asset allocations made by a panel of international investment houses (the "Houses") from 1982 through 2005. We compare the returns and Sharpe Ratios from the recommended-weight portfolio against those of several benchmark portfolios and to a set of...
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