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Axioma US Equity Factor Risk Model: Trading Horizon

Version 5.1

Portfolio risk management for shorter investment horizons

The Trading Model provides accurate portfolio risk exposures and forecasts for trading horizons, better capturing the short-term impact of rapidly changing market conditions.

Ultra-short term factors

<p>Version 5.1 of the Trading Model includes One-Day Reversal and three new factors not found in the previous Trading Model (Version 5.0).</p>

An additional horizon

<p>The suite of Axioma US Equity Factor Risk Models also includes short-horizon, medium-horizon, statistical and fundamental variants.</p>

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The US Axioma Trading Horizon Model (US5.1)

When the market abruptly and sharply changes direction, you need an ultra-short risk model that helps you better understand and manage that risk.

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Key benefits

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Trading Model US5.1: Factor highlights

  1. One-Day Reversal (unique to Trading Horizon)
    Captures the risk and return of stocks based on the previous day’s return. This factor is particularly relevant to capture risk in short-horizon strategies that rebalance daily.
  2. Opinion Divergence (new)
    Measures lack of consensus among investor opinion, based on unusual trading volume. Because uncertainty depresses prices, stocks with high exposure tend to outperform as news arrives.
  3. Non-linear Residual (new)
    Finds higher-order explanatory factors in the residual returns, akin to a neural net but with greater transparency. This factor can adapt to otherwise hidden risk exposures.
  4. Investment (new)
    Measures the combination of asset growth, sales growth and inventory growth. Stocks with high exposure tend to underperform, as overinvestment often fails to produce expected profits.
  5. Downside Risk (modified)
    Accounts for negative or uncompensated risk and includes as components 20-day downside volatility (shortened from 60 days), maximum return (for mean reversion) and implied volatility spread (for unexpected volatility risk).

The Trading Model offers faster reaction to and faster retreat from market disruptions.

Initial Coronavirus: Total Predicted Risk

Source: Axioma US Equity Risk Models

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