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Getting the Most Out of Macroeconomic Information for Predicting Stock Returns and VolatilityCem CakmakliErasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Department of Econometrics Dick J. C. Van DijkErasmus University Rotterdam - Erasmus School of Economics - Econometric Institute; ERIM November 22, 2010 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 2010-115/4 Abstract: This paper documents that factors extracted from a large set of macroeconomic variables bear useful information for predicting monthly US excess stock returns and volatility over the period 1980-2005. Factor-augmented predictive regression models improve upon both benchmark models that only include valuation ratios and interest rate related variables, and possibly individual macro variables, as well as the historical average excess return. The improvements in out-of-sample forecast accuracy are both statistically and economically significant. The factor-augmented predictive regressions have superior market timing ability and volatility timing ability, while a mean-variance investor would be willing to pay an annual performance fee of several hundreds of basis points to switch from the predictions offered by the benchmark models to those of the factor-augmented models. An important reason for the superior performance of the factor-augmented predictive regressions is the stability of their forecast accuracy, whereas the benchmark models suffer from a forecast breakdown during the 1990s.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 63 Keywords: return predictability, model uncertainty, dynamic factor models, variable selection JEL Classification: C22, C53, G11, G12 working papers seriesDate posted: November 25, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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