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predictability, popular predictors from the literature fail to outperform the simple historical average benchmark forecast in out … model restrictions, forecast combination, diffusion indices, and regime shifts—improve forecasting performance by addressing …
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We investigate lead-lag relationships among country stock returns and identify a leading role for the United States: lagged U.S. returns significantly predict returns in numerous non-U.S. industrialized countries (after controlling for national economic variables and countries' own lagged...
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We present significant evidence of out-of-sample equity premium predictability for a host of industrialized countries over the postwar period. There are important differences, however, in the nature of equity premium predictability between the United States and other developed countries. Taken...
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While economic variables have been used extensively to forecast bond risk premia, little attention has been paid to …
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We propose a new investor sentiment index that is aligned with the purpose of predicting the aggregate stock market. By eliminating a common noise component in sentiment proxies, the new index has much greater predictive power than existing sentiment indices both in- and out-of-sample, and the...
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We use machine learning tools to analyze industry return predictability based on theinformation in lagged industry returns from across the entire economy. Controlling forpost-selection inference and multiple testing, we nd significant in-sample evidence ofindustry return predictability. Lagged...
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Ludvigson-Ng macro factors significantly improve out-of-sample forecast gains. We also find that variance forecasts can be …
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Using time-series trends of a set of firms' major fundamentals, we find that there is a fundamentalmomentum in the stock market. Buying stocks in the top quintile of fundamental trends and selling stocks in the bottom quintile earns a monthly average return of 0.88%, whose magnitude is...
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In this paper, we propose a stop-loss strategy to limit the downside risk of the well-known momentum strategy. At a stop-level of 10%, we find, with data from January 1926 to December 2013, that the maximum monthly losses of the equal- and value-weighted momentum strategies go down from -49.79%...
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, we use the elastic net to estimate a high-dimensional panel predictive regression and find that the resulting forecast … consistently outperforms the naïve no-change benchmark, which has proven difficult to beat in the literature. The forecast also …
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