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To explain medium-term momentum and long-term reversal, we use the difference between the optional model and the CAPM model to construct a winner-loser portfolio. According to the CAPM model’s zero explanatory ability with respect to stock market anomalies, we obtain an anomaly interpretative...
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volatility. This empirical phenomenon is shown to arise within a tractable accounting-based valuation model that allows for risk … aversion and stochastic earnings volatility. The model predicts that expected stock (stock return volatility) returns are … to explain price dynamics across stock and volatility markets …
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Gaston Michel investigates whether shocks to real estate markets constitute an important source of the risk that is priced in the cross section of equity returns. His results document that real estate risk explains a large part of the cross-sectional variation in equity returns. He shows that an...
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The use of fundamentalist traders in the stock market models is problematic since fundamental values in the real world are unknown. Yet, in the literature to date, fundamentalists are often required to replicate key stylized facts. The authors present an agent-based model of the stock market in...
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