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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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Momentum profits collapse and reversal occurs when preceding market volatility is relatively high. Based on these intertemporal patterns, we implement an investment strategy that switches from momentum to reversal when volatility is high. The proposed switching strategy has two advantages over...
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