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The paper provides an introductory guide for active managers that illustrates econometric techniques for alpha generation in active asset management. For modelling stock market returns three different model types are discussed: (i) fair value models that identify over- and undervaluations, (ii)...
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This paper examines to what extent the momentum spread ratio (MSR) can predict momentum profits. The momentum spread ratio as a potential proxy of investor underreaction can significantly predict the momentum, industry momentum, and residual momentum, especially after 1994, suggesting that...
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Value-at-risk (VaR) is a useful risk measure broadly used by financial institutions all over the world. VaR has been extensively used to measure systematic risk exposure in developed markets like of the US, Europe and Asia. This paper analyzes the accuracy of VaR measure for Pakistan's emerging...
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We apply machine learning techniques and use stock characteristics to predict the cross-section of stock returns in 33 international markets. We conduct a stringent out-of-sample test to examine concerns about overfitting: the models are trained with past U.S. data and used to predict...
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In this paper we present the results of performance tests for several high active share, long-only US large-cap strategies based on P/E Factor Models over periods from Jan 2001 through March 2014. The results indicate:• The model's approach to normalizing P/E for varying business factor...
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This paper develops a Monte-Carlo backtesting procedure for risk premia strategies and employs it to study Time-Series Momentum (TSM). Relying on time-series models, empirical residual distributions and copulas we overcome two key drawbacks of conventional backtesting procedures. We create...
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Conventional Value-at-risk (VaR) models tend to underestimate stock market losses, as they assume normality and fail to capture the frequency and severity of extreme fluctuations, Extreme value theory (EVT) overcomes this limitation by providing a framework in which to analyze the extreme...
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In this paper, we propose a new portfolio approach to estimate Hasbrouck's (1995) information share (IS), which measures the relative contribution of one market to the variance of an efficient stock return process. Using GMM, we are able to estimate optimal weights for a portfolio of options to...
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To examine the familiar tradeoff between risk and return in financial investments, we use a rolling two-stage stochastic program to compare mean-risk optimization models with time series momentum strategies. In a backtest of allocating investment between a market index and a risk-free asset, we...
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