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Research Article

Covid-19’s effect on the alpha and beta of a US stock Exchange Traded Fund

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Pages 123-128 | Published online: 14 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This paper is a first look of Covid-19’s effect on the alpha and beta of a US stock exchange traded fund. It uses the efficient market hypothesis and the J-test of non-nested hypotheses to identify a reasonable choice of Covid-19 data for estimating CAPM regressions. Obtained through the generalized method of moments in a panel data analysis, a reasonable choice is Covid-19 spread’s unanticipated severity. Rising unanticipated severity significantly reduces the alphas and betas of mid-cap and small-cap ETFs but not large-cap and sector & speciality ETFs. Hence, retail investors should not market time or panic liquidate, especially when successful vaccination development is likely in the near future.

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Acknowledgment

C.K. Woo’s research is funded by research grants (#4388 and #4400) from the Education University of Hong Kong. Without implications, all errors are ours.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Education University of Hong Kong [4388,4400].

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