The performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 Index

M.Com. (Financial Management) === This paper studies the effects of bull and bear market states on the profitability of a momentum investment strategy. That is, a strategy that buys past winners and sells past losers is simulated over the period 3 July 2002 to 8 August 2012 and its profitability is...

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Main Author: Devonport, Mathew Robin
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9627
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-42712017-09-17T03:59:40ZThe performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 IndexDevonport, Mathew RobinInvestments - South AfricaBull marketsBear marketsStock exchanges - South AfricaM.Com. (Financial Management)This paper studies the effects of bull and bear market states on the profitability of a momentum investment strategy. That is, a strategy that buys past winners and sells past losers is simulated over the period 3 July 2002 to 8 August 2012 and its profitability is reviewed in light of bull and bear sub-periods. Such an investment strategy has been shown to yield abnormal returns in several markets around the world, including the South African stock market. By doing so, these studies challenge the efficient market hypothesis, a central and widely accepted hypothesis within traditional portfolio theory. There are many theories that have been used to explain why abnormal profits are achievable using a momentum investment strategy. By determining the effects of bull and bear market states on the profitability of a momentum investment strategy, this paper provides some insight into which theories, if any, are most relevant to the South African stock market context. It is found that on average, a momentum portfolio yields abnormal returns over the full sample period, with the chief driver of these returns being the winner component of the portfolio. When broken into bull and bear sub-periods, it was found that a momentum investment strategy only yields abnormal returns during a bull period, whilst these abnormal returns became negative during a bear period. These results are consistent with one efficient market hypothesis explanation and two behavioral models presented in past studies. The results indicate that the market may be efficient and that changes in macroeconomic risk are the cause of momentum profits. However, insofar as the macroeconomic risk explanation is inaccurate, these results support the behavioural models of Daniel, Hirshleifer, and Subrahmanyam (1998); and Hong and Stein (1999). Both these models predict that momentum returns will be strongest during bull periods.2014-03-11Thesisuj:4271http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9627University of Johannesburg
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topic Investments - South Africa
Bull markets
Bear markets
Stock exchanges - South Africa
spellingShingle Investments - South Africa
Bull markets
Bear markets
Stock exchanges - South Africa
Devonport, Mathew Robin
The performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 Index
description M.Com. (Financial Management) === This paper studies the effects of bull and bear market states on the profitability of a momentum investment strategy. That is, a strategy that buys past winners and sells past losers is simulated over the period 3 July 2002 to 8 August 2012 and its profitability is reviewed in light of bull and bear sub-periods. Such an investment strategy has been shown to yield abnormal returns in several markets around the world, including the South African stock market. By doing so, these studies challenge the efficient market hypothesis, a central and widely accepted hypothesis within traditional portfolio theory. There are many theories that have been used to explain why abnormal profits are achievable using a momentum investment strategy. By determining the effects of bull and bear market states on the profitability of a momentum investment strategy, this paper provides some insight into which theories, if any, are most relevant to the South African stock market context. It is found that on average, a momentum portfolio yields abnormal returns over the full sample period, with the chief driver of these returns being the winner component of the portfolio. When broken into bull and bear sub-periods, it was found that a momentum investment strategy only yields abnormal returns during a bull period, whilst these abnormal returns became negative during a bear period. These results are consistent with one efficient market hypothesis explanation and two behavioral models presented in past studies. The results indicate that the market may be efficient and that changes in macroeconomic risk are the cause of momentum profits. However, insofar as the macroeconomic risk explanation is inaccurate, these results support the behavioural models of Daniel, Hirshleifer, and Subrahmanyam (1998); and Hong and Stein (1999). Both these models predict that momentum returns will be strongest during bull periods.
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title The performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 Index
title_short The performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 Index
title_full The performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 Index
title_fullStr The performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 Index
title_full_unstemmed The performance of a momentum strategy during bull and bear periods on the JSE/FTSE Africa Top 40 Index
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