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The stock market is affected by sentiment. The question is, however, how to quantify this effect on asset prices. By utilizing the unique RavenPack Sentiment Index, a news-based proxy for market sentiment, this paper intends to address this issue empirically by exploring the pricing implications...
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extensive number of robustness checks. Overall, downside cash flow risk is priced most consistently across different samples … ability. The downside cash flow risk premium is mainly attributable to small stocks. The risk premium for large stocks appears … much more driven by a compensation for symmetric, cash flow related risk. Finally, we multiply our premia estimates by …
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-specific extreme market risks. First, we define tail market risk that captures dependence between extremely low market as well as asset … returns. Second, extreme market volatility risk is characterized by dependence between extremely high increments of market … that both frequency-specific tail market risk and extreme volatility risks are significantly priced and our five …
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We merge the literature on downside return risk and liquidity risk and introduce the concept of extreme downside … same time when the market liquidity (return) is lowest. This effect is not driven by linear or downside liquidity risk or … extreme downside return risk and is mainly driven by more recent years. There is no premium for stocks whose liquidity is …
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According to recent research, diversification across risk factors (or investment styles) proves to be more efficient … worthwhile to combine risk factors in a dynamic manner, in a process that we call Dynamic Risk Allocation (DRA). Building a DRA … process.Our main finding is that risk factor allocation largely replaces traditional global equity and bond market premiums as …
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). Therefore, investors, in particular those with long-term bond-like liabilities, should take greater duration risk when the …
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This paper investigates whether multivariate crash risk is priced in the cross- section of expected stock returns …. Motivated by a theoretical asset pricing model, we capture the multivariate crash risk of a stock by a combined measure based on …. We find that stocks with a high exposure to joint crashes of the market and the momentum factor bear a risk premium which …
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This is the first study to investigate the profitability of Barroso and Santa-Clara's (2015) risk-managing approach for … George and Hwang's (2004) 52-week high momentum strategy in an industrial portfolio setting. The findings indicate that risk …-managing adds value as the Sharpe ratio increases, and the downside risk decreases notably. Even after controlling for the spread of …
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This paper investigates whether multivariate crash risk (MCRASH), defined as exposure to extreme realizations of … returns than stocks with low MCRASH. The premium is not explained by linear factor exposures, alternative downside risk … measures or stock characteristics. Extending market-based definitions of crash risk to other well-established factors helps to …
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-asset classes and factors and test the long-term performance of U.S. and Global 60/40, Diversified Multi-Asset, Risk Parity … measured risk-adjusted returns in the long run, the Dynamic Asset Allocation reduces the abandonment risk due to its lower … expected drawdown. Across all strategies, risk-tolerant investors that rely on the longer history for setting their …
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