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The most popular method of calculating asset prices is the capital asset pricing model (CAPM). What is the appropriate amount of years to use in the estimation and which variation of the capital asset pricing beta provides the best results? This research looks at the out of sample forecasting...
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The most popular method for calculating asset prices is the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). What is the appropriate amount of years to use in the estimation and which variation of the capital asset pricing beta provides the best results? This research looks at the out-of-sample forecasting...
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Stock and bond returns since 1802 -- Risk, return, and portfolio allocation : why stocks are less risky than bonds in the long-run -- Stock indexes: proxies for the market -- The S&P 500 index: a half-century of U.S. corporate history -- The impact of taxes on stock and bond returns : stocks...
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Status quo bias is a systematic cognitive error which makes it difficult for individuals to make decisions independently of the currently dominant situation. This study pursues the question of whether bond market analysts are affected by status quo bias. We evaluated interest rate forecast...
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"One of the ten best investment books of all time." --The Washington PostThe stock-investing classic--updated to help you win consistently in the chaotic, post-meltdown global economyNow in its fifth edition, Stocks for the Long Run includes Jeremy Siegel's highly anticipated analysis of the...
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