An aid to Empirical Finance Research
Posted on | March 1, 2010 | No Comments
I am a fan of empirical evidence that supports investing strategies. This sounds like an obvious statement, but many people don’t care, or at least that is how seems if you view their actions. I have previously highlighted evidence that could potentially enhance returns like Low price to book, and help protect against loss like the Altman Z score.
I have discovered a blog that sifts through Finance Studies to look for papers that can help with investing. The blog is called the Empirical Finance Research Blog. While it may sound dull, it is actually a terrific resource. The writer reviews financial papers and then evaluate them for practical investing on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the best. He also lays out his proposed investment strategy based on the research. One of the best aids I have found. I have one complaint. And it is selfish. The blog posts irregularly. His last post was from January.
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