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Technical Analysis and Discrete False Discovery Rate: Evidence from MSCI Indices

Published 16 Nov 2018 in q-fin.ST, stat.AP, and stat.ME | (1811.06766v2)

Abstract: We investigate the performance of dynamic portfolios constructed using more than 21,000 technical trading rules on 12 categorical and country-specific markets over the 2004-2015 study period, on rolling forward structures of different lengths. We also introduce a discrete false discovery rate (DFRD+/-) method for controlling data snooping bias. Compared to the existing methods, DFRD+/- is adaptive and more powerful, and accommodates for discrete p-values. The profitability, persistence and robustness of the technical rules are examined. Technical analysis still has short-term value in advanced, emerging and frontier markets. Financial stress, the economic environment and market development seem to affect the performance of trading rules. A cross-validation exercise highlights the importance of frequent rebalancing and the variability of profitability in trading with technical analysis.

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