Profitability of Momentum Stragegies in the International Equity Markets
Kalok Chan,
Allaudeen Hameed and
Wilson Tong
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2000, vol. 35, issue 2, 153-172
Abstract:
This paper examines the profitability of momentum strategies implemented on international stock market indices. Our results indicate statiscally significant evidence of momentum profits. The momentum profits arise mainly from time-series predictability in stock market indices—very little profit comes from predictability in the currency markets. We also find higher profits for momentum portfolios implemented on markets with higher volume in the previous period, indicating that return continuation is stronger following an increase in trading volume. This result confirms the informational role of volume and its applicability in technical analysis.
Date: 2000
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