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A recent book by Kolari, Liu, and Huang (KLH) (2021) developed a new theoretical capital asset pricing model dubbed the ZCAPM, which outperformed well-known multifactor models in cross-sectional tests using U.S. stocks. This paper extends their analyses by employing a longer sample period from...
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This book proposes a new capital asset pricing model dubbed the ZCAPM that outperforms other popular models in empirical tests using US stock returns. The ZCAPM is derived from Fischer Black's well-known zero-beta CAPM, itself a more general form of the famous capital asset pricing model (CAPM)...
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In a recent book, Kolari et al. developed a new theoretical capital asset pricing model dubbed the ZCAPM. Based on out-of-sample cross-sectional tests using U.S. stocks, the ZCAPM consistently outperformed well-known multifactor models popular in the finance literature. This paper presents...
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This paper utilizes Black's (1972) zero-beta CAPM to derive an alternative form dubbed the ZCAPM. The ZCAPM posits that asset prices are a function of market risk composed of two components: average market returns and cross-sectional market volatility. Market risk associated with average market...
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Kolari, Liu, and Huang (2021) recently proposed and empirically tested a new asset pricing model dubbed the ZCAPM that consistently outperformed popular multifactor models using U.S. stock returns. Is the ZCAPM a false discovery? As verification, this paper provides international stock return...
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A growing list of proposed factors is causing factor and model selection problems in asset pricing research and practice. This paper mitigates these problems by combining the CRSP market index with multiple factors to create a single multifactor market index. Empirical tests of multifactor...
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This paper combines the CRSP market index with multiple factors to create a single multifactor market index. Empirical tests of different multifactor market indexes indicate that: (1) Sharpe ratios substantially increase and GRS test statistics decrease as multifactors are incrementally added to...
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Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Portfolio Theory and Practice -- Part II: Previous Asset Pricing Models -- Chapter 2: General Equilibrium Asset Pricing Models -- Chapter 3: Multifactor Asset Pricing Models -- Part III: The ZCAPM -- Chapter 4: A New Asset Pricing Model: The ZCAPM -- Chapter 5:...
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Due to a lack of supporting evidence, market beta in the widely-acclaimed Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is considered dead nowadays. In this paper we propose a novel approach for estimating market beta using the traditional market model. Upon deriving a covariance adjustment term, we...
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