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A Century of Evidence on Trend-Following Investing

Brian Hurst, Yao Hua Ooi and Lasse Heje Pedersen
The Journal of Portfolio Management Fall 2017, 44 (1) 15-29; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/jpm.2017.44.1.015
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is a principal at AQR Capital Management in Greenwich, CT.
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Yao Hua Ooi
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Lasse Heje Pedersen
is a principal at AQR Capital Management in Greenwich, CT, and a professor at Copenhagen Business School in Frederiksberg, Denmark, and New York University in New York, NY.
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Abstract

In this article, the authors study the performance of trend-following investing across global markets since 1880, extending the existing evidence by more than 100 years using a novel data set. They find that in each decade since 1880, time-series momentum has delivered positive average returns with low correlations to traditional asset classes. Further, time-series momentum has performed well in 8 out of 10 of the largest crisis periods over the century, defined as the largest drawdowns for a 60/40 stock/bond portfolio. Lastly, the authors find that time-series momentum has performed well across different macro environments, including recessions and booms, war and peace, high- and low-interest-rate regimes, and high- and low-inflation periods.

TOPICS: Real assets/alternative investments/private equity, analysis of individual factors/risk premia, emerging, performance measurement

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Brian Hurst, Yao Hua Ooi, Lasse Heje Pedersen
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