Mutual Funds |Selection based on Fund Characteristics
September 2010
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volume 33, issue 3 pp 249-265.
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The popular investment strategy in the literature is to use only past performance to select mutual funds. We investigate whether an investor can select superior funds by additionally using fund characteristics. After considering the fund fees, we find that combining information on past performance, turnover ratio, and ability produces a yearly excess net return of 8.0%, whereas an investment strategy that uses only past performance generates 7.1%. Adjusting for systematic risks, and then using fund characteristics, increases yearly alpha significantly from 0.8% to 1.7%. The strategy that also uses fund characteristics requires less turnover.
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Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) Classification System
- G11 : Portfolio Choice; Investment Decisions
- G14 : Information and Market Efficiency; Event Studies
- G19 : General Financial Markets: Other