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Alternative alpha represents risk-adjust absolute return of an alternative investing instrument regressed on alternative risk factors. Over the years, the definition is extended to the absolute return generated from alternative asset speculation -- long-only or long-short strategy on alternative...
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One year after Coronovirus and three years later after initially suggesting them, we revisit the performance of balanced portfolios of leveraged ETFs that we initially suggested in the 2017 paper. Leveraged ETFs provide a convenient mechanism to dynamically change portfolio exposure and can be...
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Due to the lower management costs and higher liquidity versus traditional mutual funds, the ETFs category has recently expanded at a faster pace than anytime before. The transparency in publicly traded ETFs gives investors access to diversified portfolios that were only available to large...
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Indian economy is transforming at a very rapid alacrity. In the wake of these swift changes, investment styles are also changing. There has been a tremendous increase in alternatives available to retail investors depending upon their risk appetite. The risk return needs have been analyzed by...
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This empirical study investigates the ability of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to replicate the risk-return characteristics of their respective benchmarks accurately. By decomposing ex-post tracking performance, this study finds that the commonly used measure, tracking error, rarely sufficiently...
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This study shows that exchange-traded fund (ETF) misvaluation — based on return differentials between ETFs and their net asset values (NAV) — comove excessively across ETFs. Excess comovements are positive (negative) and significant across ETFs in similar (distant) investment styles. Further...
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Some exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are specifically designed for harvesting factor premiums, such as the size, value, momentum and low-volatility effects. Other ETFs, however, may implicitly go against these factors. This paper analyzes the factor exposures of US equity ETFs and finds that,...
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