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Stock return predictability, conditional asset pricing models and portfolio selection

Subject

Accounting

Publishing details

Authors / Editors

Tamayo A M

Publication Year

2002

Abstract

I examine an investor's portfolio allocation problem across multiple risky assets in the presence of return predictability when, in addition to the predictability evidence, the investor uses conditional asset pricing models to guide him in the portfolio selection decision. I also explore how the uncertainty associated with the model dynamics affects the investor's optimal portfolio. Using a market index and a small capitalization or a value portfolio, I find that the sample evidence on predictability plays a major role in the investor's portfolio allocation decision. The optimal portfolio also depends on his beliefs about the extent to which this predictability can be attributed to time variation in risk premia and betas. Finally, I show that the portfolio allocation decision is also affected by the investor's uncertainty about the beta risk dynamics.

Series Number

ACCT036

Series

Accounting Working Paper

Available on ECCH

No


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