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We examine overconfidence among equity mutual fund managers. While overconfidencehas been extensively documented among retail investors, evidence fromprofessional investors is scarce. Consistent with theories of overconfidence, we findthat fund managers trade more after good past performance....
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This study examines the market-timing performance of Chinese equity securities investment funds during the period from May 2003 to May 2014 using the parametric tests of Treynor–Mazuy and Henriksson–Merton as well as the Jiang non-parametric test. Based on the non-parametric approach, the...
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Empirische Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, dass unerfahrene Fondsmanager signifikant höhere Renditen erzielen als ihre … Manager nicht ein höheres Risiko aufweisen. Insofern stellt sich die Frage, ob unerfahrene Fondsmanager tendenziell höhere …
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We study whether fund families efficiently allocate their fund managers to differentmarket segments. Whether a fund manager can generate alpha simultaneouslydepends on her skills, and on the efficiency of the market segment in which she isemployed. We show that in the more efficient investment...
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Our questionnaire survey finds that most fund managers rely on the strategies of buy-&-hold, momentum and contrarian trading. These strategies are typically applied mutually. Their use is rooted in the attributes and beliefs of the respective fund managers: buy-&-hold traders behave...
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