Volume 24, Issue 6 pp. 759-779
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The Impact of Portfolio Diversification on Trading Rules Profits: Some Evidence for UK Share Portfolios

Patricia L. Chelley-Steeley

Patricia L. Chelley-Steeley

Cardiff Business School

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James M. Steeley

James M. Steeley

Cardiff Business School

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First published: 04 March 2003
Citations: 4

Abstract

This paper demonstrates how the autocorrelation structure of UK portfolio returns is linked to dynamic interrelationships among the component securities of that portfolio. Moreover, portfolio return autocorrelation is shown to be an increasing function of the number of securities in the portfolio. Since the security interrelationships seemed to be more a product of their history of non-synchronous trading than of systematic industry-related phenomena, it should not be possible to exploit the high levels of return persistence using trading rules. We show that rules designed to exploit this portfolio autocorrelation structure do not produce economic profits.

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