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Background: We investigate whether the success of contrarian investment strategies can be attributed to differences in the relative illiquidity of stocks categorized as value investments versus those categorized as glamour portfolios. Methods: Following Lakonishok et al. (J Financ 49:1541-1578,...
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Background: We investigate whether the success of contrarian investment strategies can be attributed to differences in the relative illiquidity of stocks categorized as value investments versus those categorized as glamour portfolios. Methods: Following Lakonishok et al. (J Financ...
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In this paper we develop a CAPM-based model which incorporate liquidity costs. This model implies, that for markets with nontrivial liquidity costs, the measure of systematic risk is based on returns net of bid-ask spread. Another implications of our CAPM-based model is that the relationship...
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Part One: Introduction to Forwards, Futures, and Options -- Chapter 1: Forwards and Futures -- Introduction -- 1.1 Forward contract characteristics -- 1.2 Long forward payoff -- 1.3 Long...
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Recent theoretical models including the closed-form valuation model of Longstaff and Schwartz (1995) predict that credit spreads are driven by both an asset and interest rate factor. In empirical studies the credit spread may be expressed as either the difference between, or ratio of, the risky...
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