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Several theoretical studies suggest that coordination problems can cause arbitrageur crowding to push asset prices beyond fundamental value as investors feedback trade on each others' demands. Using this logic we develop a crowding model for momentum returns that predicts tail risk when...
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Betting-against-risk (BAR) anomaly portfolios formed on past beta and idiosyncratic / total volatility produce large CAPM alphas. But these return spreads are well explained by the Fama--French six-factor model (FF6). Operating profitability, investment, and momentum factors subsume the low-risk...
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We examine the time-series risk-return trade-off among equity factors. We obtain a positive trade-off for profitability and investment factors. Such relationship subsists conditional on the covariance with the market factor, which represents consistency with Merton's ICAPM. Critically, we obtain...
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We examine the time-series risk-return trade-off among equity factors. We obtain a positive trade-off for profitability and investment factors. Such relationship subsists conditional on the covariance with the market factor, which represents consistency with Merton's ICAPM. Critically, we obtain...
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We examine the time-series risk-return trade-off among equity factors. We obtain a positive trade-off for profitability and investment factors. Such relationship subsists conditional on the covariance with the market factor, which represents consistency with Merton's ICAPM. Critically, we obtain...
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We examine the time-series risk-return trade-off among equity factors. We obtain a positive trade-off for profitability and investment factors. Such relationship subsists conditional on the covariance with the market factor, which represents consistency with Merton's ICAPM. Critically, we obtain...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013240067
We examine the risk-return trade-off among alternative equity factors. We obtain a positivein-sample trade-off for the pro fitability (RMW) and investment (CMA/IA) factors of Famaand French (2015) and Hou, Xue, and Zhang (2015), while for the market and momentumfactors there is a negative...
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