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Are Small-Stock Returns Achievable?
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Empirical FinancePortfolio OptimizationFinancial EconomicsAsset PricingPortfolio SelectionSmall-company Passive PortfoliosManagementBusinessEconomic AnalysisAsset AllocationPortfolio ManagementBusiness StrategyPerfect Portfolio CompositionStock Market PredictionPortfolio AllocationSmall-company UniverseFinancePortfolio Choice
returns of the small-company universe. An examination of actual, small-company passive portfolios sheds some light on this issue. These small-stock portfolios deliver the returns of their targets, within statistically acceptable bounds. There are, however, significant differences across their returns, and these differences appear to be related to management style. Pure indexers try to maintain perfect index-like portfolio compositions. Minimizing trading cost is of secondary importance to them. These portfolios have the lowest returns. At the other extreme, some portfolios emphasize minimizing trading costs at the expense of perfect portfolio composition. These portfolios have the highest returns.
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