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Asset Pricing Zhenlong Chapter 8 Conditioning Information

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Chapter 8 Conditioning Information

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Structure • • Introduction 8. 0 An Important Theorem 8. 1

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Structure • • Introduction 8. 0 An Important Theorem 8. 1 Scaled Payoffs 8. 2 Sufficiency of Adding Scaled Returns 8. 3 Conditional and Unconditional Models 8. 4 Scaled Factors: A Partial Solution 8. 5 Summary

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Introduction • If payoffs and discount factors were independent and identically

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Introduction • If payoffs and discount factors were independent and identically distributed (i. i. d. ) over time, then conditional expectations would be the same as unconditional expectations. • But stock price/dividend ratios, bond and option prices all change over time, which must reflect changing conditional moments. • Then how can we do?

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Approach • One approach is to specify and estimate explicit statistical

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Approach • One approach is to specify and estimate explicit statistical models of conditional distributions of asset payoffs and discount factor variables (e. g. consumption growth). This approach is sometimes used, and is useful in some applications, but it is usually cumbersome. Because the number of required parameters is so large that may quickly exceed the number of observations. • More importantly, we(economists or would-be social planners) obviously don’t even observe all the conditioning information used by economic agents, and we can’t include even a fraction of observed conditioning information in our models.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Method to settle • If we don’t want to model conditional

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Method to settle • If we don’t want to model conditional distributions explicitly, and if we want to avoid assuming that investors only see the variables that we include in an empirical investigation, we eventually have to think about unconditional moments, or at least moments conditioned on less information than agents see.

Advantage of the unconditional moment Asset Pricing Zhenlong • We may be interested in

Advantage of the unconditional moment Asset Pricing Zhenlong • We may be interested in finding out why the unconditional mean returns on some stock portfolios are higher than others, even if every agent fundamentally seeks high conditional mean returns. • Most statistical estimation essentially amounts to characterizing unconditional means, as we will see in the chapter on GMM.

8. 0 An Important Theorem the Law of Iterated Expectation Asset Pricing Zhenlong •

8. 0 An Important Theorem the Law of Iterated Expectation Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Specification: If you take an expected value using less information of an expected value that is formed on more information, you get back the expected value using less information. • Your best forecast today of your best forecast tomorrow is the same as your best forecast today. • Some useful guises: (1)

Asset Pricing Zhenlong 8. 1 Scaled Payoffs • From or We can take unconditional

Asset Pricing Zhenlong 8. 1 Scaled Payoffs • From or We can take unconditional expectations: ( 2)

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Conditioning Down •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Conditioning Down •

Instruments and Managed Portfolios • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Instruments and Managed Portfolios • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

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Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 1 • Actually, every test practically uses managed portfolios. For

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 1 • Actually, every test practically uses managed portfolios. For example, the size, beta, industry, and so forth portfolios of stocks are all managed portfolios. Investors changes their composition every year in response to conditioning information-the size, beta, etc. of the individual stocks.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 2 : Nonlinear •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 2 : Nonlinear •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Conclusion • If we want to incorporate the extra information in

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Conclusion • If we want to incorporate the extra information in conditioning information, we just add managed portfolio payoffs, and proceed with unconditional moments as if conditioning information did not exist. • We can thus incorporate conditioning information while still looking at unconditional moments instead of conditional moments, without any of the statistical machinery of explicit models with time-varying moments.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Subtleties • The set of asset payoffs expands dramatically, since we

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Subtleties • The set of asset payoffs expands dramatically, since we can consider all managed portfolios as well as basic assets, potentially multiplying every asset return by every information variable.

8. 2 Sufficiency of Adding Scaled Returns • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

8. 2 Sufficiency of Adding Scaled Returns • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 1 •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 1 •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 2 •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 2 •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 3 • Since adding instruments is the same thing as

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 3 • Since adding instruments is the same thing as including potential managed portfolios, the thoughtful choice of a few instruments is the same thing as the thoughtful choice of a few assets or portfolios that one makes in any test of an asset pricing models. Even when evaluating completely unconditional asset pricing models, one always forms portfolios and omits many possible assets from analysis.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 4 • Of course, the other way to incorporate conditioning

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 4 • Of course, the other way to incorporate conditioning information is by constructing explicit parametric models of conditional distrubutions. But the parametric model may be incorrect, or may not reflect some variable used by investors.

8. 3 Conditional and unconditional models • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

8. 3 Conditional and unconditional models • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Conditional vs. Unconditional Factor Models in Discount Factor Language • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Conditional vs. Unconditional Factor Models in Discount Factor Language • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Here a>0 and b>0, and as , and vary over

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Here a>0 and b>0, and as , and vary over time, a and b must vary over time. • If it is to price assets conditionally, the CAPM must be a linear factor model with time-varying weights:

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • This fact means that we can no longer transparently condition

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • This fact means that we can no longer transparently condition down. That is: does not imply that we can find constants a and b so that

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Proof • taking unconditional expectations, • While the unconditional model is:

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Proof • taking unconditional expectations, • While the unconditional model is:

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Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark •

Conditional vs. Unconditional in an Expected Return-Beta Model • We begin with beta pricing

Conditional vs. Unconditional in an Expected Return-Beta Model • We begin with beta pricing language, • But it does not imply that • Taking unconditional expectations of (14): Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Asset Pricing Zhenlong A Precise Statement •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong A Precise Statement •

Remark 1 Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Actually, an unconditional factor pricing model might be

Remark 1 Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Actually, an unconditional factor pricing model might be more appropriately called a fixed-weight factor pricing model. • So, the unconditional model is just a special case of the conditional model, one that happens to have fixed weights. • Thus, a conditional factor model does not imply an unconditional factor model (because the weights may vary) but an unconditional factor model does imply a conditional factor model.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 2 • Consider the relation between a conditional factor pricing

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark 2 • Consider the relation between a conditional factor pricing model using a fine information set (like investors’ information sets) and conditional factor pricing models using coarser information sets (like ours). If a set of factors prices assets with respect to investors’ information, that does not mean the same set of factors prices assets with respect to our, coarser, information sets.

Mean-Variance Frontiers • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Mean-Variance Frontiers • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Relation between two Frontiers • These two frontiers are related by:

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Relation between two Frontiers • These two frontiers are related by: Ø If a return is on the unconditional mean-variance frontier, it is on the conditional mean-variance frontier. Ø If a return is on the conditional mean-variance frontier, it need not be on the unconditional mean-variance frontier. • Several ways to see this relation:

Using the Connection to Factor Models • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Using the Connection to Factor Models • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Using the Orthogonal Decomposition • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Using the Orthogonal Decomposition • Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Proof 2(�) • Constants are in the time-t information set; but

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Proof 2(�) • Constants are in the time-t information set; but time-t random variables are not necessarily constant. • Thus again, unconditional efficiency (including managed portfolios) implies conditional efficiency but not vice versa.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Brute Force and Examples • If a return is on the

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Brute Force and Examples • If a return is on the unconditional MVF it must be on the conditional MVF at each date. • The unconditional MVF solves: • Writing the unconditional moment in terms of conditional moments:

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Remark •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Example 1

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Example 1

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Example Presentation • Return B is conditionally mean-variance efficient. It also

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Example Presentation • Return B is conditionally mean-variance efficient. It also has zero unconditional variance, so it is the unconditionally mean-variance efficient return at the expected return shown. Return A is on the conditional mean-variance frontiers, and has the same unconditional expected return as B. But return A has some unconditional variance, and so is inside the unconditional mean-variance frontier.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Example 2(Answer to Pro. 1) •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Example 2(Answer to Pro. 1) •

Implications: Hansen-Richard Critique Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Models such as the CAPM imply a

Implications: Hansen-Richard Critique Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Models such as the CAPM imply a conditional linear factor model with respect to investors’ information sets. However, the best we can hope to do is to test implications conditioned down on variables that we can observe and include in a test. Thus, a conditional linear factor model is not testable!

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Here call this observation the “Hansen-Richard critique” by analogy to

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • Here call this observation the “Hansen-Richard critique” by analogy to the “Roll Critique. ” Roll pointed out, among other things, that the wealth portfolio might not be observable, making tests of the CAPM impossible. Hansen and Richard point out that the conditioning information of agents might not be observable, and that one cannot omit it in testing a conditional model. Thus, even if the wealth portfolio were observable, the fact that we cannot observe agents’ information sets dooms tests of the CAPM.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong 8. 4 Scaled Factors: a Partial Solution •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong 8. 4 Scaled Factors: a Partial Solution •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Scaled Factors •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Scaled Factors •

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Asset Pricing Zhenlong •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • For example, consider the conditional CAPM: • We can add

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • For example, consider the conditional CAPM: • We can add some scaled factors, say, the dividend/price ratio and term premium, thus the conditional CAPM implies an unconditional, fivefactor (plus constant) model. The factors are a constant, the market return, the dividend/price ratio, the term premium, and the market return times the dividend-price ratio and the term premium.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • The unconditional pricing implications of such a five-factor model could,

Asset Pricing Zhenlong • The unconditional pricing implications of such a five-factor model could, of course, be summarized by a single-beta representation. The reference portfolio would not be the market portfolio, of course, but a mimicking portfolio of the five factors. However, the single mimicking portfolio would not be easily interpretable in terms of a single factor conditional model and two instruments. In this case, it might be more interesting to look at a multiple-beta or multiple-factor representation.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Kronecker Product •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong Kronecker Product •

Asset Pricing Zhenlong 8. 5 Summary • It is rather troublesome when facing conditioning

Asset Pricing Zhenlong 8. 5 Summary • It is rather troublesome when facing conditioning information. But now we get a simple method. To express the conditional implications of a given model, all we have to do is include some scaled or managed portfolio returns, and then pretend we never heard about conditioning information. • Some factor models are conditional models, and have coefficients that are functions of investors’ information sets. In general, there is no way to test such models, but if we are willing to assume that the relevant conditioning information is well summarized by a few variables, then we can just add new factors, equal to the old factors scaled by the conditioning variables, and again forget that we ever heard about conditioning information.

Asset Pricing Zhenlong

Asset Pricing Zhenlong