Momentum Crashes

Momentum Crashes

Author: Heinrich Stilling

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2019-10-17

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 3346038300

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject Business economics - Banking, Stock Exchanges, Insurance, Accounting, grade: 1,7, University of Mannheim, language: English, abstract: This paper focuses on the structures and characteristics that underlie the periods of extremely poor momentum performance and sets a special focus on the latest 2009 momentum crash period. It answers questions regarding the momentum portfolio composition during this period and quantitatively evaluates the momentum portfolio, measuring commonly applied performance indicators. The results are then contrasted with a non-crash benchmark period. The momentum strategy is a simple yet powerful trading strategy. Momentum implies that past stock prices can predict future stock price development. According to momentum theory, past winner stocks are likely to continue their good performance while past loser stocks are likely to continue to perform poorly. Hence, applying this strategy, investors buy stocks that have risen in the past the strongest and (short) sell those that have declined in value the most. This very simple decision rule is practically the only important guideline to follow regarding the momentum strategy. Surprisingly and in spite of its simplicity, momentum works and yields high excess returns. Over the 1927 to 2012 period, the portfolio of past winner stocks yields an annualized excess return of 7.157% compared to the market portfolio. Even though momentum usually performs exceptionally well, it does not offer free lunch. In the 1927 to 2012 time frame, there are a few periods of extreme momentum underperformance that could have wiped out some significant wealth. For instance, during the most recent 2009 momentum crash, this strategy would have erased 104.28% of an initial investment in just 3 months.


Momentum Crashes

Momentum Crashes

Author: Kent Daniel

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13:

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Despite their strong positive average returns across numerous asset classes, momentum strategies can experience infrequent and persistent strings of negative returns. These momentum crashes are partly forecastable. They occur in "panic" states - following market declines and when market volatility is high - and are contemporaneous with market rebounds. We show that the low ex-ante expected returns in panic states are consistent with a conditionally high premium attached to the option-like payoffs of past losers. An implementable dynamic momentum strategy based on forecasts of momentum's mean and variance approximately doubles the alpha and Sharpe Ratio of a static momentum strategy, and is not explained by other factors. These results are robust across multiple time periods, international equity markets, and other asset classes.


CMT Level III 2018

CMT Level III 2018

Author: Wiley

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-12-18

Total Pages: 928

ISBN-13: 1119474574

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Everything you need to pass Level III of the CMT Program CMT Level III 2018: The Integration of Technical Analysis fully prepares you to demonstrate competency integrating basic concepts in Level I with practical applications in Level II, by using critical analysis to arrive at well-supported, ethical investing and trading recommendations. Covered topics include: asset relationships, portfolio management, behavioral finance, volatility, and analysis. The Level III exam emphasizes risk management concepts as well as classical methods of technical analysis. This cornerstone guidebook of the Chartered Market Technician® Program will provide every advantage to passing Level III CMT Exam.


Momentum Trading, Return Chasing, and Predictable Crashes

Momentum Trading, Return Chasing, and Predictable Crashes

Author: Benjamin Chabot

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13:

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We combine self-collected historical data from 1867 to 1907 with CRSP data from 1926 to 2012, to examine the risk and return over the past 140 years of one of the most popular mechanical trading strategies -- momentum. We find that momentum has earned abnormally high risk-adjusted returns -- a three factor alpha of 1 percent per month between 1927 and 2012 and 0.5 percent per month between 1867 and 1907 -- both statistically significantly different from zero. However, the momentum strategy also exposed investors to large losses (crashes) during both periods. Momentum crashes were predictable -- more likely when momentum recently performed well (both eras), interest rates were relatively low (1867-1907), or momentum had recently outperformed the stock market (CRSP era) -- times when borrowing or attracting return chasing "blind capital" would have been easier. Based on a stylized model and simulated outcomes from a richer model, we argue that a money manager has an incentive to remain invested in momentum even when the crash risk is known to be high when (1) he competes for funds from return-chasing investors and (2) he is compensated via fees that are convex in the amount of money managed and the return on that money.


Cmt Curriculum Level III 2023

Cmt Curriculum Level III 2023

Author: Cmt Association

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2022-12-28

Total Pages: 899

ISBN-13: 1394184794

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Get Your Copy of the Official 2023 CMT(R) Level III Curriculum Building upon the concepts covered in Levels I and II, the Official CMT(R) Level III Curriculum is the authoritative resource for all candidates preparing for their final CMT exam in June or December of 2023. This text explores asset relationships, portfolio management, behavioral finance, volatility analysis, and more. Published in partnership with the CMT Association, CMT Curriculum Level III 2023: The Integration of Technical Analysis covers all concepts featured on the Level III CMT(R) exam, and is designed to improve candidates' understanding of key topics in the theory and analysis of markets and securities.


CMT Level III 2016

CMT Level III 2016

Author: Market Technician's Association

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-12-09

Total Pages: 1722

ISBN-13: 1119251435

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Everything you need to pass Level III of the CMT Program CMT Level III 2016: The Integration of Technical Analysis fully prepares you to demonstrate competency integrating basic concepts in Level I with practical applications in Level II, by using critical analysis to arrive at well-supported, ethical investing and trading recommendations. Covered topics include: asset relationships, portfolio management, behavioral finance, volatility, analysis, and ethics. The Level III exam emphasizes risk management concepts as well as classical methods of technical analysis. This cornerstone guidebook of the Chartered Market Technician® Program will provide every advantage to passing Level III.


CMT Level III 2017

CMT Level III 2017

Author: Market Technician's Association

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-01-10

Total Pages: 1072

ISBN-13: 1119361710

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Everything you need to pass Level III of the CMT Program CMT Level III 2017: The Integration of Technical Analysis fully prepares you to demonstrate competency integrating basic concepts in Level I with practical applications in Level II, by using critical analysis to arrive at well-supported, ethical investing and trading recommendations. Covered topics include: asset relationships, portfolio management, behavioral finance, volatility, and analysis. The Level III exam emphasizes risk management concepts as well as classical methods of technical analysis. This cornerstone guidebook of the Chartered Market Technician® Program will provide every advantage to passing Level III.


CMT Level III 2020

CMT Level III 2020

Author: Wiley

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-01-02

Total Pages: 944

ISBN-13: 1119674565

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Everything you need to pass Level III of the CMT Program CMT Level III 2020: The Integration of Technical Analysis fully prepares you to demonstrate competency integrating basic concepts in Level I with practical applications in Level II, by using critical analysis to arrive at well-supported, ethical investing and trading recommendations. Covered topics include: asset relationships, portfolio management, behavioral finance, volatility, and analysis. The Level III exam emphasizes risk management concepts as well as classical methods of technical analysis. This cornerstone guidebook of the Chartered Market Technician® Program will provide every advantage to passing Level III CMT Exam.


CMT Level III 2019

CMT Level III 2019

Author: Wiley

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-12-27

Total Pages: 944

ISBN-13: 111954355X

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Everything you need to pass Level III of the CMT Program CMT Level III 2019: The Integration of Technical Analysis fully prepares you to demonstrate competency integrating basic concepts in Level I with practical applications in Level II, by using critical analysis to arrive at well-supported, ethical investing and trading recommendations. Covered topics include: asset relationships, portfolio management, behavioral finance, volatility, and analysis. The Level III exam emphasizes risk management concepts as well as classical methods of technical analysis. This cornerstone guidebook of the Chartered Market Technician® Program will provide every advantage to passing Level III CMT Exam.