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This paper analyzes the impact of both non-systematically inaccurate and systematically inaccurate predictions on the coordination of distributed investment decisions. The predictions of concern pertain to the expected cash outlay necessary to launch and operate an investment project, to the...
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This paper unveils the processes for building a country's trading strategy that can outperform the MSCI Indexes and on the factor basis. By exploring the belief and experimenting with the structure in place, there seems to be enough room to build a quantitative investment strategy that generates...
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finance-related Twitter messages we identify expert users whose tweets predominantly focus on finance topics. We document that …
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hypothesis. Behavioral finance is a newly developed approach in response to the difficulties faced by the traditional investors …
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We focus on the stock selection step of the index tracking problem in passive investment management and incorporate constant changes in the dynamics of markets into the decision. We propose an approach, using machine learning techniques, which analyzes the performance of the selection methods...
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We consider an investor faced with the utility maximization problem in which the risky asset price process has pure-jump dynamics affected by an unobservable continuous-time finite-state Markov chain, the intensity of which can also be controlled by actions of the investor. Using the classical...
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For a market with m assets and T discrete trading sessions, Cover and Ordentlich (1998) found that the “Cost of Achieving the Best Rebalancing Rule in Hindsight” is p(T, m) = <sub>n<sub>1</sub> ···<sup>Σ</sup> n<sub>m</sub>=T</sub> (n<sub>1</sub>,<sup>T</sup>...,n<sub>m</sub>)(n<sub>1</sub>/T)(n<sub>1</sub> · · · (n<sub>m</sub>/T)<sup>n<sub>m</sub></sup>. Their super-replicating strategy is impossible to compute...
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This paper derives a robust online equity trading algorithm that achieves the greatest possible percentage of the final wealth of the best pairs rebalancing rule in hindsight. A pairs rebalancing rule chooses some pair of stocks in the market and then perpetually executes rebalancing trades so...
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investor personae in the Behavioral Finance literature, namely, the Cumulative Prospect Theory, the Markowitz and the Loss …
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In order to shed light on the "black box" of institutional equity investing in a systematic manner, I conducted a broadly based questionnaire which received a large response from German mutual fund companies. The survey asked fund managers for their basic views and practices and for insights...
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