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Chapter 7 Implications of Existence and Equivalence Theorems
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Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Chapter 7 Implications of Existence and Equivalence Theorems

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Major points

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong p=() is Innocuous Roll showed that mean-variance efficiency implies a single- beta representation, so some single-beta representation always exists since there is some mean-variance efficient return. The asset pricing model only serves to predict that a particular return(e.g., market return) will be mean-variance efficient. Thus, if one wants to “ test the CAPM ” it becomes much more important to be careful in choosing the reference portfolio. This insight led to the use of broader wealth indices in the reference portfolio. However, this approach has not caught on. Stocks are priced with stock factor, bonds with bond factors, and so on. More recently, stocks sorted on size, book/market, and past performance characteristics are priced by portfolios sorted on those characteristics.

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong p=() is Innocuous Since asset classes are not highly correlated, so risk premia from one source of betas have small impacts on another set of average returns. Also, more comprehensive wealth measures that include human capital and real estate do not come with high-frequency price data, so adding them to a wealth portfolio has little effect on betas. From Roll’s existence theorem, we know that there always exists a expected-return beta model, but the problem is how we choose the factor used in this model. Similarly, the law of one price implies that there exists some discount factor m such that p=(), and you impose almost no structure in doing so. But the problem is still in m=f(data).

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Ex Ante and Ex Post

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Discipline

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Mimicking Portfolios The pricing implications of any model can be equivalently represented by its factor-mimicking portfolio. If there is any measurement error in a set of economic variables driving m, the factor-mimicking portfolios for the true m will price assets better than an estimate of m that uses measured macroeconomic variables. That is to say, there is an important place for models that use returns as factors. But this does not tell us to circumvent the process of understanding the true macroeconomic factors by simply fishing for factor-mimicking portfolios.

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Irrationality and Joint Hypothesis Any test of “ efficiency ” is a joint test of efficiency and a “ model of market equilibrium ” (i.e., an asset pricing model). If(and only if) the discount factors that generate asset prices disconnected from marginal rates of substitution or transformation in the real economy, then the markets can be “ irrational ” or “inefficient” without requiring arbitrage opportunities. The existence theorems mean that there are no quick proofs of “rationality” or “efficiency”, the only way to explain asset prices is thinking about economic models of the discount factor.

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong The Number of Factors

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Discount Factor vs. Mean, Variance, and Beta Markowitz first derived mean-variance analysis to securities, and stated that investors ’ “ utility functions ” are defined over this mean and variance. Each security ’ s mean return measures its contribution to the portfolio mean, and that regression betas on the overall portfolio give each security ’ s contribution to the portfolio variance. So the mean-return versus beta description for each security followed naturally(Sharpe 1964). The transition from mean-variance frontiers and beta models to discount factors represents the realization that putting consumption in state in 1 and consumption in state 2 on the axes. The contingent-claim budget constraints are linear, while the mean-variance frontier is not.

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong Discount Factor vs. Mean, Variance, and Beta Why prefer one language over another? The discount factor language has an advantage for its simplicity, generality, mathematical convenience, and elegance. The equation p=() covers all assets, including bonds, options, and real investment opportunities. Different asset pricing theories: expected return-beta for stocks, yield curve models for bonds, arbitrage models for options are just cases of p=().

Asset Pricing Zheng Zhenlong