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A New Momentum Strategy Based on Chinese Securities Market

Jin Zhang, Yuxiu Zhang and Yongqi Dong

International Journal of Business and Management, 2021, vol. 14, issue 12, 90

Abstract: Facing the current gaps with regard to the momentum effect in Chinese securities market, a momentum strategy was constructed to compare the securities market price under the effective market theory with under the non-effective market theory by the Hushen 300 index from 2006 to 2015 and a stock price residual measurement model. An important result was that the root cause of the momentum effect was systematic irrational behavior. On this basis, a new momentum strategy was constructed based on RSP (Residual of Stock Price), and the performance of that strategy was tested in different ranking and holding periods. The new momentum strategies were obtained positive average cumulative abnormal returns in the super short-term, short term and medium term. This finding confirmed the significant existence of the momentum effect in China’s stock market and the validity of the RSP momentum strategy. Therefore, this finding can be contributed to effectively addressed the current gaps and examine the applicability of classic asset pricing theory and behavioral finance theory in China's stock market. Finally, after considering the transaction costs, the momentum strategy is effective in both theory and practice.

Date: 2021
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