Lesson 8: Behavioral Finance and Multifactor Models Flashcards

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Define behavior that is inconsistent with CAPM?

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  1. Portfolios are not diversified
    - Familiarity bias, certain stocks may be more familiar.
    - Relative wealth concerns, investors may want to have the same stocks as their friends or neighbors
  2. Portfolios are excessively traded (CAPM suggests holding)
    - overconfidence in ones ability to choose stocks
    - sensation seeking. Investors who get more speeding tickets also trade more often
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Which behaviors contradict CAPM?

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Not behaviors defined as “idiosyncratic”, meaning they are not followed in tandem by large groups of investors. Behaviors defined as systematic weaken CAPM, casing the market portfolio to not be efficient.

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Define behaviors seen as systematic

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  1. Disposition effect
  2. Attention, mood, experience
  3. Herd behavior
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What is the disposition effect?

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Investors hang on to losers and sell winners

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What is the attention, mood, experience effect?

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Investors may buy stocks which grab their attention since they are in the news or advertise. They may buy more if they are in a good mood. They may be more willing to buy if they’ve experienced good results in the past.

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What is the herd behavior effect?

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Investors buy the stocks that their friends or neighbors buy

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7
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What the candidate methods for beating the stocks market?

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  1. Taking advantage of news
  2. Stock recommendations
  3. Professional investors
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How does one take advantage of news?

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For example, when a company may be taken over at a premium, the stock price doesn’t rise all the way to the offer price. But this is because of uncertainty regarding the takeover. If someone could predict the future, they might beat the market.

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How does one beat the market with stock recommendations?

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Stock recommendations usually lead to jumps in the prices of the recommended stocks. But these jumps usually are higher than justified. Professionals may be able to beat the market by shorting these stocks, but it is not always easy to short these stocks since they may not be easily available.

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How does one beat the market with professional investors?

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Good fund managers may be able to beat the market. However, individual investors must pay a management fee to get services of a fund manager, and it’s rare that the alpha generated by a fund manager is higher than the management fee.

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Name three asset types with returns that seem to violate market efficiency and produce positive alpha

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  1. Small companies, firms with low market capitalization.
  2. Value stocks, companies with high book to market ratios.
  3. Momentum, companies with higher recent past returns.
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What is the size effect?

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Small companies, firms with low market capitalization, tend to have positive alphas. They are more risky, but their returns are higher than suggested by CAPM even when that is taken into account. This is called a size effect.

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What is a value stock?

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Value stocks, companies with high book to market ratios tend to have positive alphas. Companies with high book-to-market ratios are called value stocks.

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What is a momentum strategy?

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Companies with higher recent past returns tend to generate positive alphas in the future. Investing in such stocks is called a momentum strategy.

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What are the implications of observed assets with positive alpha?

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  1. Proxy error
  2. Behavioral biases
  3. Alternative risk preferences and non-tradable wealth.
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16
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Define proxy error

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Perhaps the true market portfolio is efficient, but the proxy we use is not. The S&P 500, and index of equity in U.S. companies, does not represent the full market, which includes bonds, commodities, non-U.S. equity, and so on.

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Define alternative risk preferences and non tradable wealth

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Investors may have alternative goals to maximizing return per unit of volatility. And they may have human wealth that has to factor in. For example, an employee of a financial firm is invested in the financial industry implicitly and may choose to diversify to other industries rather than holding a full market portfolio.

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What are three self financing factor portfolios?

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  1. Market capitalization
  2. Book-to-market ratio
  3. Past returns
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What is the market capitalization portfolio?

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Small firms are below median market value and big firms are above median market value. The portfolio buys small firms and finances itself by selling big firms. This is the small-minus-big (SMB) portfolio.

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What is the book-to-market portfolio strategy?

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Low firms have a book-to-market ratio below the 30th percentile. High firms have a book-to-market ratio greater than the 70th percentile. The high-minus-low (HML) portfolio longs the high firms and short the low firms.

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What is the past returns portfolio strategy?

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The prior one-year momentum (PR1YR) portfolio longs stocks with the top 30% of returns in the prior year and shorts stocks with the bottom 30% of returns.

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What is a self-financing portfolio?

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A portfolio in which we borrow the amount needed to invest in portfolio at the risk free rate.

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What is the Arbitrage Pricing Theory?

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A multi factor model that is an alternative to CAPM

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What is the Fama-French-Cathcart factory specification (FFC)?

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Uses the market portfolio plus the SMB, HML, and PR1YR self financing portfolios as its four factors. Since the market portfolio is not self financing, you must subtract r from its return.

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What is an advantage of APT over CAPM

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APT doesn’t need a market portfolio. APT can use various factors.