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Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis | 2017

Hedge Funds: The Good, the Bad, and the Lucky

Yong Chen; Michael T. Cliff; Haibei Zhao

We develop an estimation approach based on a modified EM algorithm and a mixture of Normal distributions associated with skill groups to assess performance in hedge funds. By allowing luck to affect both skilled and unskilled funds, we estimate the number of skill groups, the fraction of funds from each group, and the mean and variability of skill within each group. For each individual fund, we propose a performance measure combining the fund’s estimated alpha with the cross-sectional distribution of fund skill. In out-of-sample tests, an investment strategy using our performance measure outperforms those using estimated alpha and t-statistic.


The Journal of Business | 2005

Investor Sentiment and Asset Valuation

Gregory W. Brown; Michael T. Cliff


Journal of Finance | 2004

Do Initial Public Offering Firms Purchase Analyst Coverage with Underpricing

Michael T. Cliff; David J. Denis


Social Science Research Network | 2003

Do IPO Firms Purchase Analyst Coverage With Underpricing

Michael T. Cliff; David J. Denis


Financial Management | 2006

Do Affiliated Analysts Mean What They Say

Michael T. Cliff


Archive | 2008

Return Differences between Trading and Non-Trading Hours: Like Night and Day

Michael J. Cooper; Michael T. Cliff; Huseyin Gulen


Archive | 2004

Do Independent Analysts Provide Superior Stock Recommendations

Michael T. Cliff


Archive | 2006

HOW DO IPO ISSUERS PAY FOR ANALYST COVERAGE

Michael T. Cliff; David J. Denis


Archive | 2011

Hedge Funds: The Good, the (Not-So) Bad, and the Ugly

Yong Chen; Michael T. Cliff; Haibei Zhao


Journal of Empirical Finance | 2004

Corrigendum to “Investor sentiment and the near-term stock market” [J. Empirical Finance 11 (2004) 1–27]

Gregory W. Brown; Michael T. Cliff

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Gregory W. Brown

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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University of Pittsburgh

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