Orthogonalized factors and systematic risk decomposition |
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Authors: | Rudolf F. Klein Victor K. Chow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sweet Briar College, Department of Economics, 134 Chapel Road, Sweet Briar, VA 24595, United States;2. West Virginia University, Division of Economics and Finance, P.O. Box 6025, Morgantown, WV 26506, United States |
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Abstract: | In the context of linear multi-factor models, this study proposes an egalitarian, optimal and unique procedure to find orthogonalized factors, which also facilitates the decomposition of the coefficient of determination. Importantly, the new risk factors may diverge significantly from the original ones. The decomposition of risk allows one to explicitly examine the impact of individual factors on the return variation of risky assets, which provides discriminative power for factor selection. The procedure is experimentally robust even for small samples. Empirically we find that even though, on average, approximately eighty (sixty-five) percent of style (industry) portfolios’ volatility is explained by the market and size factors, other factors such as value, momentum and contrarian still play an important role for certain portfolios. The components of systematic risk, while dynamic over time, generally exhibit negative correlation between market, on one side, and size, value, momentum and contrarian, on the other side. |
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