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Author:Kritzman, M.
Title:Asset allocation versus security selection: Evidence from global markets
Journal:Journal of Asset Management
2002 : DEC, VOL. 3:3, p. 202-212
Index terms:ASSETS
SECURITY
INVESTORS
MARKETS
Language:eng
Abstract:One of the most debated issues of investment management is the relative importance of asset allocation and security selection, and the overwhelming consensus is that asset allocation is more important. This paper argues that many investors have a false impression of the relative importance of these activities, because they fail to distinguish between the consequences of investor behaviour and the opportunity set offered by the capital markets. A methodology is applied that controls for investor behaviour and isolates the respective opportunity sets associated with asset allocation and security selection Contrary to the widely held view, it turns out that choosing stocks within the equity component of a portfolio is substantially more important than choosing a portfolio's exposure among stocks, bonds and cash.
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