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Original Articles

An analysis of momentum and contrarian anomalies using an orthogonal portfolio approach

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Pages 625-628 | Published online: 20 Mar 2009
 

Abstract

We use a latent factor approach to investigate if the momentum and contrarian profits, observed in the US stock market, should be considered as risk premiums or have nonrisk-based explanations. The model is also employed as a benchmark to assess the explanatory power of the traditional asset-pricing models in this context. Our findings show that the profits of the long-run contrarian strategy are related to some other background risk factors, whereas the momentum and the short-run contrarian profits are mostly nonrisk based. The latter finding mainly supports investors' behavioural irrationality as an explanation of these anomalies.

Acknowledgement

We are very grateful to Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation for funding this research.

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