Temporary components of stock returns: What do the data tell us?

Christopher G. Lamoureux, Guofu Zhou

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    Abstract

    Within the past few years several articles have suggested that returns on large equity portfolios may contain a significant predictable component at horizons 3 to 6 years. Subsequently, the tests used in these analyses have been criticized (appropriately) for having widely misunderstood size and power, rendering the conclusions inappropriate. This criticism however has not focused on the data, it addressed the properties of the tests. In this article we adopt a subjectivist analysis - treating the data as fixed - to ascertain whether the data have anything to say about the permanent/temporary decomposition. The data speak clearly and they tell us that for all intents and purposes, stock prices follow a random walk.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1033-1059
    Number of pages27
    JournalReview of Financial Studies
    Volume9
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1996

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