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Stock Market Predictability in the MENA: Evidence from New Variance Ratio Tests and Technical Trade Analysis

Thomas Lagoarde-Segot and Brian Lucey

The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series from IIIS

Abstract: The objective of this paper is to test for predictability in the Middle-Eastern North African (MENA) markets by investigating both the weak-form efficiency hypothesis (WFEMH) and the presence of abnormal returns. Starting with tests for the random-walk hypothesis, we use daily data returns and a battery of econometric tests including unit-root analysis, individual and multiple variance ratio, wild bootstrapping and non-parametric tests based on ranks. Our results suggest that only the region’s largest markets, Israel and Turkey, follow a random walk. Turning to technical trade analysis, our results reinforce the hypothesis of stock market predictability. Both variable moving average (VMA) and trade range breaking (TRB) trade rules yield significant abnormal returns. We complete the analysis with profit simulations based on the breakeven costs computation methodology and taking into account local transaction costs. Our findings highlight the presence of significant portfolio investment opportunities in the MENA.

Keywords: Emerging markets; stock market predictability; portfolio analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G14 G15 O16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-12-15
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-fin and nep-fmk
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