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Forecasting Expected Returns In The Financial Markets Stephen Satchell

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Forecasting Expected Returns In The Financial Markets Stephen Satchell
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Stephen Satchell
ISBN: 9780750683210, 075068321X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Forecasting Expected Returns In The Financial Markets Stephen Satchell by Stephen Satchell 9780750683210, 075068321X instant download after payment.

Market efficiency and forecasting -- A step-by-step guide to the Black-Litterman model -- A demystification of the Black-Litterman model: managing quantitative and traditional portfolio construction -- Optimal portfolios from ordering information -- Some choices in forecast construction -- Bayesian analysis of the Black-Scholes option price -- Bayesian forecasting of options prices: a natural framework for pooling historical and implied volatility information -- Robust optimization for utilizing forecasted returns in institutional investment -- Cross-sectional stock returns in the UK market: the role of liquidity risk -- The information horizon- optimal holding period, strategy aggression and model combination in a multi-horizon framework -- Optimal forecasting horizon for skilled investors -- Investments as bets in the binomial asset pricing model -- The hidden binomial economy and the role of forecasts in determining prices

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