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Evaluating Investments Using Higher Moments
Department of Finance, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT, USA
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Abstract
This paper compares performance of long-short equity hedge funds with the market index by using mean-variance criteria and criteria including higher moments. Based on the mean-variance criteria, the majority of the long-short equity hedge funds outperform the market index. When higher moments are used to evaluate the performance, a greater proportion of the hedge funds underperform the market index. This implies the importance of including higher moments in portfolio optimization.
KeywordsHigher MomentsInvestmentHedge FundsFinancial EconometricsPortfolio Performance EvaluationTaylor Series ExpansionCRRA
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