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Do Cross-Sectional Predictors Contain Systematic Information?
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Engelberg, Joseph
, McLean, R. David
, Pontiff, Jeffrey
, Ringgenberg, Matthew C.
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Earnings
/ Interdependence
/ Securities analysis
/ Stock prices
/ Time series
2023
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Do Cross-Sectional Predictors Contain Systematic Information?
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Engelberg, Joseph
, McLean, R. David
, Pontiff, Jeffrey
, Ringgenberg, Matthew C.
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Earnings
/ Interdependence
/ Securities analysis
/ Stock prices
/ Time series
2023
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Do Cross-Sectional Predictors Contain Systematic Information?
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Do Cross-Sectional Predictors Contain Systematic Information?
2023
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Firm-level variables that predict cross-sectional stock returns, such as price-to-earnings and short interest, are often averaged and used to predict market returns. Using various samples of cross-sectional predictors and accounting for the number of predictors and their interdependence, we find only weak evidence that cross-sectional predictors make good time-series predictors, especially out-of-sample. The results suggest that cross-sectional predictors do not generally contain systematic information.
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