Discussion paper

DP12885 Pockets of Predictability

Return predictability in the U.S. stock market is local in time as short periods with significant predictability (`pockets') are interspersed with long periods with little or no evidence of return predictability. We document this empirically using a flexible non-parametric approach and explore possible explanations of this finding, including time-varying risk premia. We find that short-lived predictability pockets are inconsistent with a broad class of affine asset pricing models. Conversely, pockets of return predictability are more in line with a model with investors' incomplete learning about a highly persistent growth component in the underlying cash flow process which undergoes occasional regime shifts.

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Citation

Timmermann, A (2018), ‘DP12885 Pockets of Predictability‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 12885. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp12885