利用成本和晨星评级信息提高股票指数共同基金回报

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Investing Pub Date : 2021-10-15 DOI:10.3905/joi.2021.1.206
C. E. Chang, T. Krueger, H. Witte
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尽管股票指数共同基金(EIMFs)通常被视为一种商品,但我们分析了支出和其他基金特征的差异对过去回报和前瞻性评级的影响。晨星公司用“星级”评级来评估过去的业绩,并用分析师评级(AR)和定量评级(QRs)来评估未来的基金前景。低支出比率和无负载的基金可以获得更高的回报,而不会相应增加更高的风险。晨星分析师在评估中仔细考虑了基金费用,并将更高的AR分配给成本更低的基金。有趣的是,尽管负载最初似乎会对这些评级产生负面影响,但一旦控制了费用比率,分析师似乎会对有负载的基金产生好感。回归分析进一步表明,AR也受到晨星评级和基金规模的积极影响。QRs受过去表现的正向影响,但与负荷和费用比率呈负相关。EIMF年龄对AR和QR水平几乎没有影响,尽管自成立以来,AR评级的可能性随着时间的推移而增加。美国和外国股市也出现了类似的结果。支出比率、负载、过去的表现和规模都可以用作基金选择工具,有助于最大化投资者财富。
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Enhancing Equity Index Mutual Fund Returns Using Cost and Morningstar Ratings Information
Although equity index mutual funds (EIMFs) are often viewed as a commodity, we analyze the impact that differences in expenses and other fund characteristics have on both past returns and forward-looking ratings. Morningstar evaluates past performance with their “star” rating and evaluates future fund prospects using analyst ratings (ARs) and quantitative ratings (QRs). Funds with low expense ratios and no loads earn higher returns without adding proportionally higher risk. Morningstar analysts carefully consider fund fees in their evaluations and assign much higher ARs to lower-cost funds. Interestingly, although loads initially appear to negatively impact these ratings, once expense ratios are controlled for, analysts seem to be favorably disposed to funds with loads. Regression analysis further suggests that ARs are also positively influenced by Morningstar ratings and fund size. QRs are positively influenced by past performance, but negatively correlated with loads and expense ratios. EIMF age has little influence on AR and QR levels, though the likelihood of an AR rating increases with time since inception. Similar results occur in both the US and foreign equity markets. Expense ratios, loads, past performance, and size can all be used as fund selection tools that aid in maximizing investor wealth.
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Journal of Investing
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