Survival, Look-Ahead Bias, and Persistence in Hedge Fund Performance
Guillermo Baquero,
Jenke ter Horst () and
Marno Verbeek
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2005, vol. 40, issue 3, 493-517
Abstract:
We analyze the performance persistence in hedge funds taking into account look-ahead bias (multi-period sampling bias). We model liquidation of hedge funds by analyzing how it depends upon historical performance. Next, we use a weighting procedure that eliminates look-ahead bias in measures for performance persistence. In contrast to earlier results for mutual funds, the impact of look-ahead bias is exacerbated for hedge funds due to their greater level of total risk. At the four-quarter horizon, look-ahead bias can be as much as 3.8%, depending upon the decile of the distribution. We find positive persistence in hedge fund quarterly returns after correcting for investment style. The empirical pattern at the annual level is also consistent with positive persistence, but its statistical significance is weak.
Date: 2005
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