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The “Golden” Question Ali Alyabis Andrew Clark David Lee S & P 500 Gold? or
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Executive Summary The “Golden” Question Previous Research Our Hypothesis Procedure and Methods Identify Key Models and Relationships Final Model Different Ways to Look at the Data Investment Implication
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The “Golden” Question ?????
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Previous Research Prior Economic Indicators of Performance Dow/Gold Ratio
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Our Hypothesis ECONOMIC EXPECTATIONS
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Follow CRISP guidelines Gather monthly data from April 1970-Present: ▫US Bureau of Labor Statistics ▫FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Database) ▫Misery Index ▫S&P (Yahoo Finance) ▫Gold Prices (Goldnews.com) Clean data Procedure and Methods
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Output: Binary: If %Δ Gold Price > % Δ S&P, then “GOLD.” Else, S&P Partition Data Build and Evaluate Discuss Implications Procedure and Methods
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Key Models and Relationships Original Findings + Strong Clusters + NOT Time Sensitive - Limited Range v v
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Final Model 66.52 63.82 56.021 Validation Set Performance
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Other Nuggets – Today (April 2009) (March 2009)
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Other Nuggets - Clusters ClusterNameTime PeriodMajor Event 1“Panned Out”1978 - 1982Stagflation 2“Prospectors”1983 - 1988Ali Born 5“The Golden Era”1989 - 1997Berlin Wall Falls 4“Mine Kamph”1998 - 2001.dot Com Bubble and Y2K 3 “Gold Digs, to Brokety Broke” 2002 - 2008Crisis from Authority
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Other Nuggets – Gold September Buy Gold?
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Implications – Investment Strategy Given: $1,000 in June 2009 Assumption – Economic Growth and Inflation will be Low IF inflation is expected to be low, but not negative then invest in Gold IF inflation is negative, invest in S&P
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What We’d Do Different Variables ▫Output – ETFs, Portfolios ▫Inflation Expectations – TIPS More
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Bibliography Web Articles http://goldnews.bullionvault.com/dow_gold_ratio_042920093 http://goldnews.bullionvault.com/dow_gold_ratio_102220085 “Consumer Expenditure Surveys.” US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Homepage. Accessed 2 April 2009. http://www.bls.gov/cex/#datahttp://www.bls.gov/cex/#data “Economic Data--(FRED)®” Economic Research: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Accessed 2 April 2009. http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/ “Historic Data for S&P 500 Stocks” Accessed 9 April 2009. http://biz.swcp.com/stocks/http://biz.swcp.com/stocks/ Ritter, John R. “Founding dates for 8,823 IPOs from 1975-2008.” IPO Data. October 2008. Accessed 9 April 2009. http://bear.cba.ufl.edu/ritter/FoundingDates.htmhttp://bear.cba.ufl.edu/ritter/FoundingDates.htm
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