Potential gains from sector timing on the JSE
Magister Commercii - MCom (Business and Finance) === This study investigates the effectiveness of sector timing on the JSE by evaluating the likely outcomes from switching between the resource and financial-industrial indices using Monte Carlo simulations over the period from 31 January 2002 to 31 D...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-60772018-06-29T04:05:41Z Potential gains from sector timing on the JSE Carlie, Mugammad Mujaheed Hsieh, Heng-Hsing Magister Commercii - MCom (Business and Finance) This study investigates the effectiveness of sector timing on the JSE by evaluating the likely outcomes from switching between the resource and financial-industrial indices using Monte Carlo simulations over the period from 31 January 2002 to 31 December 2016. A market timer is assumed to have varying forecasting accuracies when switching between the sector indices on the JSE. This study is motivated by the market segmentation phenomenon on the JSE (i.e. resources can be viewed as a separate market driven by different economic forces compared to other sectors); and argues that there exists "potential gains" for sector rotation strategies rather than a buy and hold strategy in the All Share Index (ALSI). 2018-06-21T08:57:18Z 2018-06-21T08:57:18Z 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6077 en University of Western Cape University of Western Cape |
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Magister Commercii - MCom (Business and Finance) === This study investigates the effectiveness of sector timing on the JSE by evaluating
the likely outcomes from switching between the resource and financial-industrial
indices using Monte Carlo simulations over the period from 31 January 2002 to 31
December 2016. A market timer is assumed to have varying forecasting accuracies
when switching between the sector indices on the JSE. This study is motivated by
the market segmentation phenomenon on the JSE (i.e. resources can be viewed as
a separate market driven by different economic forces compared to other sectors);
and argues that there exists "potential gains" for sector rotation strategies rather than
a buy and hold strategy in the All Share Index (ALSI). |
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Potential gains from sector timing on the JSE |
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Potential gains from sector timing on the JSE |
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University of Western Cape |
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