Losers Win, Winners Lose: Evidence against Market Efficiency
Zachary Alexander Smith
International Journal of Financial Research, 2015, vol. 6, issue 2, 1-10
Abstract:
The goal of this research project was to evaluate whether there is statistically significant evidence of the Winner / Loser Phenomenon identified in DeBondt and Thaler (1985) using a unique data set and multiple examination windows. This study finds statistically significant evidence of short-run negative autocorrelation of returns. More importantly, if investors used a daily rebalance over this time period and invested simultaneously in the previous day¡¯s loser ETF and the previous day¡¯s winner ETF they would have obtained Cumulative Abnormal Returns of 113.50% and -134.13%, respectively. In addition, this study supports the experimental research findings documented in Bloomfield, R., Libby, R., and Nelson, M. (1998) and Bloomfield, R. and Hales, J. (2002) by providing evidence that (a) the performance of the market portfolio and the loser portfolio show signs of trending behavior and (b) the loser portfolio shows signs of significant outperformance conditioned upon a negative performance event.
Keywords: winner / loser hypothesis; negative autocorrelation; abnormal performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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