How can Factors be Combined?
Research Paper
June 4, 2018
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Making allocations to individual factors typically requires strong investment beliefs, as factor returns have been cyclical in nature. When weighing the pros and cons of different multi-factor indexed approaches, institutional investors often evaluate both bottom-up or top-down options. We consider the attractions of both, using a bottom-up approach to build a multi-factor index from stocks that are favorably exposed to the value, size, quality and momentum factors, compared with an alternative top-down approach combining single factor indexes. We compare the two approaches in terms of their level of exposure to the target factors as well as their capacity and investability profiles.
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