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Volatility Timing in Mutual Funds: Evidence from Daily Returns

Jeffrey A. Busse1,2

1 Emory University · 2 Emory and Henry College

Review of Financial Studies 1999

I use daily mutual fund returns to shed new light on the question of whether or not mutual fund managers are successful market timers. Previous studies find that funds are unable to time the market return. I study the funds' ability to time market volatility. I show that volatility timing is an important factor in the returns of mutual funds and has led to higher risk-adjusted returns. The returns of surviving funds are especially sensitive to market volatility; those of nonsurvivors are not.

DOI
10.1093/rfs/12.5.1009
Volume
12 (5)
Pages
1009-1041
Language
en
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