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The empirical asset pricing literature documents a myriad of anomalies. Accounting for the correlated and mean-reverting nature of these anomalies, I provide an explicit solution to the optimal dynamic investment problem of a risk-averse investor who trades in an arbitrary number of potentially...
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The present paper endeavours to study the trading behaviour of foreign institutional investors (FIIs) and domestic institutional investors (DIIs) in Indian stock market. The study ascertains whether the purchase trade and sale trade behaviour of foreign institutional investors is different from...
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This paper studies the trades immediately after the market open and immediately before the market close. The trades in the morning positively predict future returns and cause price continuation. The trades in the afternoon negatively predict future returns and cause price reversals. The momentum...
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Modern Portfolio Theory, the Capital Asset Pricing Model, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis are cornerstone concepts in both academic and professional curricula. In spite of their long history and reputation, the CAPM and its extensions do not yield satisfactory empirical results. We argue...
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We examine how different investment horizons, and consequently the number of hands through which a security passes during its life, affect prices in a laboratory market populated by overlapping generations of investors. We find that (i) price deviations are larger in markets populated only by...
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This paper tests for the presence of herding on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). We measure the degree of herding from 1998-2001, the “bubble” period and its collapse. We estimate the incidence of herding by applying a test of serial independence in the observed interarrival times of...
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Using a comprehensive sample of 164 domestic equity Smart Beta (SB) ETFs during 2003-2014 period, I analyze whether these funds beat their benchmarks by tilting their portfolios to well-known factors such as size, value, momentum, quality, beta and volatility. I then test if Smart Beta funds...
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We propose a novel methodology to characterize the investor decision making process. By drawing logical paths in a structural equation model (SEM) framework, we uncover the role of a latent financial risk index that is simultaneously shaping the dynamics of different financial asset prices. Our...
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We demonstrate that advisory fees exhibit a positive concave dependence on the idiosyncratic volatilities of mutual fund returns. Our theoretical analysis attributes this to the impact of idiosyncratic noise on performance opacity, coupled with the infeasibility of short-selling mutual fund...
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Momentum is one of the largest and most pervasive market anomalies. However, despite a high mean and Sharpe ratio, momentum suffers from large negative skewness that comes from momentum crash periods. These crashes occur in times of both market stress and market rebound and thus variables that...
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