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Utilizing a dataset of 1,899 U.S. hedge funds, we present evidence of anti-herding behavior among hedge fund managers in the U.S. Hedge funds anti-herd primarily based on fundamental information and irrespective of market volatility and credit deterioration conditions although funding...
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To many people, the terror of falling share prices is often significant, often more so than the pleasure of gains. Accordingly, investors often want to minimize downside volatility as a part of their portfolio planning. Investors already have several tools to measure downside volatility,...
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Factor exposures exhibit alpha across countries, not just within countries, and momentum and valuation factors generate the greatest outperformance. These factors exhibit low correlations to each other, creating valuable diversification opportunities for portfolio managers. Long-only multi-style...
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We present an empirical study of the Aumann-Serrano performance index for multi-period gambles when the underlying stochastic process is assumed to be a normal mixture process with time-varying volatility. We compare the Aumann-Serrano performance index for multi-period gambles with that for...
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The main purpose of this paper is to investigate if hedge funds create abnormal risk-adjusted returns, both during bull and bear markets. The model applied is an extended multi-factor model. The dataset consists of hedge fund return series with data from a fifteen-year period ranging from 1994...
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