Research links: saving for the future
Tuesdays are all about academic (and practitioner) literature at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s edition including a look at...
Leveraged ETFs
- Variance drain is real with leveraged funds. (returnstacked.com)
- Levered ETF traders don't keep as much of the gains as you would think. (jeffreyptak.substack.com)
Corporate finance
- Some evidence that IPO road shows matter. (papers.ssrn.com)
- A review of "The Making of Modern Corporate Finance: A History of Ideas and How They Build the Wealth of Nations" by Donald H. Chew, Jr. (blogs.cfainstitute.org)
Economics
- How optimism affects our willingness to save for the future. (sciencedaily.com)
- Workers value highly their remote or hybrid work arrangements. (papers.ssrn.com)
- Capitalism and inequality go hand-in-hand. (klementoninvesting.substack.com)
Research
- How the U.S. has diverged from the rest of the world, factor-wise. (mailchi.mp)
- There's little room in academic finance for understanding Fartcoin. (acadian-asset.com)
- Seven market lessons including 'The strategy to sell in May and go away is a myth.' (alphaarchitect.com)
- Designing a mean reversal system requires getting a lot of parameters right. (priceactionlab.com)
- Public pension funds are undeperforming any reasonable benchmark. (blogs.cfainstitute.org)
- Do floor traders still add value to markets? (ft.com)
- How people talked about portfolio management in the 19th century. (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
- Some recent academic research including 'Sing When You Are Winning: Football Rivalry and Emotional Stock Market Dynamics.' (alphainacademia.substack.com)