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Capacity constraints limit the profits of some investment strategies, while other strategies are more scalable. We develop a dollar-weighted return measure that parses the factor timing by investors and a strategy's capacity constraints. We find that actively managed funds exhibit significant...
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This paper decomposes portfolio returns into the underlying sources arising from the constituent stocks' growth rates, as well as their variances and covariances. We employ this method to show that the difference between large and small stock portfolio returns is driven by a portfolio “excess...
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We investigate the optimal portfolio mix of bonds and stocks across investment horizons. Sharpe ratios are computed using simulated returns for portfolios ranging from 100% bonds to 100% stocks where the portfolio mix is varied in increments of five percentage points. Holding periods from one to...
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We use stochastic dominance to test whether investors should prefer riskier securities as the investment horizon lengthens. Simulated return distributions for stocks, bonds, and U.S. Treasury bills are generated for holding periods of one to 20 years and stochastic dominance tests are run to...
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