Time series momentum and macroeconomic risk

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Abstract

The time series momentum strategy, previously known as trend following, has been shown to deliver consistent profitability over a long time horizon in futures markets. Funds pursuing this strategy are now a component of many institutional portfolios, due to the expectation of positive returns in equity bear markets. However, the return drivers of the strategy and its performance in other economic conditions are less well understood. We find evidence that the returns to the strategy are connected to the business cycle. Returns are positive in both recessions and expansions, but profitability is higher in expansions. Decomposing asset prices into factor related and idiosyncratic components, we associate a significant portion of returns with exposure to time varying economic factors, consistent with rational asset pricing theories having a role in explaining the profitability of the strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101469
JournalInternational Review of Financial Analysis
Volume69
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2020

Keywords

  • CTA
  • Macroeconomic risk
  • Time series momentum

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