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Weekly Summary of Research Findings: 3/17/25 – 3/21/25

Below is a weekly summary of our research findings for 3/17/25 through 3/21/25. These summaries give you a quick snapshot of our content the past week so that you can quickly decide what’s relevant to your investing needs. Subscribers: To receive these weekly digests via email, click here to sign up for our mailing list.

How Are Laddered Buffer ETFs Doing?

A buffer exchange-traded fund (ETF) is designed to limit losses while capping gains over a specific period, usually one year, generally by combining a position in put and call options on a stock index with an ETF that tracks that index. Laddered buffer ETFs smooth this approach by holding a rolling series of buffer ETFs… Keep Reading

LLM Polls on X Feed

In the spirit of “Complete Finance Research by LLMs?” and “Mimicking Economic Expertise with LLMs”, we have begun succinctly polling some publicly available large language models (LLM) on various aspects of economics/finance and posting results on our X feed. Some of these polls complement research findings here.

Multi-day Leveraged ETF Performance

Do leveraged exchange-traded funds (LETF) with daily leverage resets reliably fall behind portfolios with the same initial leverage but no resets? In his February 2025 paper entitled “Multi-day Return Properties of Leveraged Index ETFs”, Baolian Wang compares the multi-day return properties of leveraged, daily reset LETFs to those of matched initial leverage positions with no… Keep Reading

History Rhymes Premium?

Does economic history rhyme in that similar economic/financial conditions precede similar equity factor performance? In their March 2025 paper entitled “Regimes”, Amara Mulliner, Campbell Harvey, Chao Xia, Ed Fang and Otto Van Hemert present a way to characterize the current economic/financial regime and relate this characterization to future factor returns. They consider seven input variables:… Keep Reading

Classic Stocks-Bonds Portfolios with Leveraged ETFs

Can investors use leveraged exchange-traded funds (ETF) to construct attractive versions of simple 60%/40% (60/40) and 40%/60% (40/60) stocks-bonds portfolios? In their March 2020 presentation package entitled “Robust Leveraged ETF Portfolios Extending Classic 40/60 Portfolios and Portfolio Insurance”, flagged by a subscriber, Mikhail Smirnov and Alexander Smirnov consider several variations of classic stocks/bonds portfolios implemented… Keep Reading

Every Review and Analysis Brings to Mind…

Every review and analysis, including updates of items in “Compendium of Live ETF Factor/Niche Premium Capture Tests”, brings to mind… Wherefrom data snooping bias? Data that involve considerable randomness (luck to be discovered). Brute force experimentation with samples/sample periods, model formulas and model parameter values (finding the luck). Reusing and tweaking models and parameter values… Keep Reading

Weekly Summary of Research Findings: 3/10/25 – 3/14/25

Below is a weekly summary of our research findings for 3/10/25 through 3/14/25. These summaries give you a quick snapshot of our content the past week so that you can quickly decide what’s relevant to your investing needs. Subscribers: To receive these weekly digests via email, click here to sign up for our mailing list.

Adding VUG and VTV to SACEMS

A subscriber suggested adding U.S. large-capitalization growth and value funds to the asset class proxy universe in the Simple Asset Class ETF Momentum Strategy (SACEMS) to capture associated growth and value streakiness. To investigate, we select Vanguard Growth Index Fund ETF Shares (VUG) and Vanguard Value Index Fund ETF Shares (VTV) as growth and value… Keep Reading

Earnings Growth vs. Multiple Expansion Over the Last Decade

Are all stocks except U.S. growth cheap? In his brief February 2025 paper entitled “Decomposing Equity Returns: Earnings Growth vs. Multiple Expansion”, David Blitz decomposes equity returns of different global equity markets and styles (size, low-volatility, value) into dividend yield, earnings growth and multiple expansion. The decomposition consists of: Subtracting price return from total return… Keep Reading

Inflation Forecast Update

The Inflation Forecast now incorporates actual total and core Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for February 2025. The actual total (core) inflation rate is a little lower than (a little lower than) forecasted.

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