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Das Anlageverhalten von Privatinvestoren unterscheidet sich teilweise markant vonden Voraussagen, welche man aufgrund von Modellen der Portfolioselektion anstellenwürde: so sind beispielsweise Portfolios häufig nicht breit diversifiziert, weder bezüglichder Anzahl der Titel noch bezüglich...
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This paper examines properties of mean-variance inefficient proxies with respect to producing a linear relation between expected returns and betas. The numerical results of a Monte Carlo simulation show that in the CAPM slightly inefficient, positively weighted proxies cause an almost perfect...
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This paper investigates the impact of individual bank fundamental variables on stock market returns using data from a panel of 235 European banks from 1991 to 2005. The sample period marks a significant transition in the European banking sector, characterized by higher competition, lower profit...
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Current discussions about public and private pension plans often state that the stock market is less risky in the long run than in the short run. Pension plans with their rather long planning horizon are therefore asked to increase the allocation to the stock market. Such statements, however,...
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Das Anlageverhalten von Privatinvestoren unterscheidet sich teilweise markant von Voraussagen, die aufgrund von Modellen der Portfolioselektion getroffen werden können. So sind zum Beispiel Portfolios häufig nicht breit diversifiziert, weder bezüglich der Anzahl Titel noch bezüglich der...
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This study questions the rationality of people investing in HFs. I use a sample of London listed closed-end hedge funds to evaluate two criteria that imply irrational behavior. I find that the rationality of investors can not be rejected for the majority of time. However, the results also imply...
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