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The Downside Risk of Elevation [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Being granted a title enhances the status of the awardee while its loss has an opposite effect. The present article examines whether the latter effect dominates the former in the sense that elevation is less status-enhancing than relegation is status-damaging.
Kerstin Bruckmeier   +2 more
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Decreasing Downside Risk Aversion and Background Risk [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
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Crainich, David   +2 more
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Embracing Downside Risk

The Journal of Alternative Investments, 2016
It is well known that investors have asymmetric risk preferences when it comes to bearing downside risk versus participating in the upside. Options markets provide a useful and intuitive way to quantify these asymmetric preferences by way of the returns associated with being on either side. The authors show this using equity index options and find that
Roni Israelov   +2 more
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Volatility Downside Risk

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
In an intertemporal equilibrium asset pricing model featuring disappointment aversion and changing macroeconomic uncertainty, we show that besides the market return and market volatility, three disappointment related factors are also priced. They can be interpreted as a disappointment, a market downside, and a volatility downside factor, respectively ...
Adam Farago, Romeo Tedongap
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Downside Risk in Practice

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2006
Although investors associate risk with negative outcomes and downside fluctuations, modern portfolio theory does not. For investors, volatility per se is not necessarily bad; volatility below a benchmark is. A stock that magnifies the market's fluctuations is not necessarily bad; one that magnifies the market's downside swings is. Even Harry Mar‐kowitz,
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Downside Risk Premium

2021
The purpose of this chapter is to address the main developments and challenges on risk assessment and portfolio management. The former innovation in modern portfolio theory, Markowitz, has been succeeded from linear and non-linear optimization techniques that improve portfolio efficiency. Special emphasis is given on Roy's seminal work on “Safety First
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Measuring Downside Risk Using High-Frequency Data: Realized Downside Risk Measure

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2013
In this article, we propose a general downside risk measure based on high-frequency downward moves below minimum acceptable target in asset prices. We derive the central limit theorem of this measure, and Monte Carlo simulation experiments support our theoretical results.
Tao Bi, Bo Zhang, Huishan Wu
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Greater downside risk aversion in the large

Journal of Economic Theory, 2009
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Donald C. Keenan, Arthur Snow
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Downside risk: is downside risk being priced in the U.S. stock market?

2020
This paper aims to add further research to the field of downside risk, and downside risk measures’ influence on the average returns in the U.S. stock market. The study also examines and compares how well the Fama-French three-factor model, Carhart four-factor model, Fama-French five-factor Model, q-four factor model, and q-five factor model explain ...
Bahsoun, Raouf, Hakimi, Arsalan
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Downside risks of a CEPU

1991
The creation of some kind of economic union supported by a payments facility to ensure transferability in the prospective trade among the reforming countries of Eastern Europe is not, of course, without a number of drawbacks. These emerge first and foremost when the current environment for economic reform is viewed against the backdrop of fostering the
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