arXiv Open Access 2024

Randomized Control in Performance Analysis and Empirical Asset Pricing

Cyril Bachelard Apostolos Chalkis Vissarion Fisikopoulos Elias Tsigaridas
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The present article explores the application of randomized control techniques in empirical asset pricing and performance evaluation. It introduces geometric random walks, a class of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, to construct flexible control groups in the form of random portfolios adhering to investor constraints. The sampling-based methods enable an exploration of the relationship between academically studied factor premia and performance in a practical setting. In an empirical application, the study assesses the potential to capture premias associated with size, value, quality, and momentum within a strongly constrained setup, exemplified by the investor guidelines of the MSCI Diversified Multifactor index. Additionally, the article highlights issues with the more traditional use case of random portfolios for drawing inferences in performance evaluation, showcasing challenges related to the intricacies of high-dimensional geometry.

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Cyril Bachelard

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Apostolos Chalkis

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Vissarion Fisikopoulos

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Elias Tsigaridas

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Bachelard, C., Chalkis, A., Fisikopoulos, V., Tsigaridas, E. (2024). Randomized Control in Performance Analysis and Empirical Asset Pricing. https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.00009

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