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Author: musselmant   😊 😞
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Subject: new research on "end of month effect"
Date: 02/12/2025 11:27 AM
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Author: DrBob2   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: new research on "end of month effect"
Date: 02/14/2025 5:47 PM
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In case the link breaks (which is not unusual over time):

As with many published anomalies, the classical Turn-of-the-Month (TOM) effect, originally defined as the period from the last trading day of the month to three days after, appears to have largely disappeared in the past decade....

However, expanding the TOM window to include a broader seven-day period, spanning three days before to three days after the last trading day, reveals that the effect persists in a more nuanced form. This broader window, as argued by recent research, better captures the institutional liquidity-driven price impact that contributes to the TOM effect, including pre-month-end selling pressure and subsequent reversal and buying pressure. The effect remains particularly pronounced in international and emerging markets, which are typically less efficient and more susceptible to institutional flows....

Moreover, the lower drawdowns and improved skewness associated with TOM strategies could offer diversification benefits when incorporated into broader portfolios.

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Subject: Re: new research on "end of month effect"
Date: 02/16/2025 2:20 PM
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As with many published anomalies, the classical Turn-of-the-Month (TOM) effect, originally defined as the period from the last trading day of the month to three days after, appears to have largely disappeared in the past decade....

There are ways to stack the deck in your favour without really *relying* on the effect.

For example, say it's a few days before the end of the month, and you're planning on buying some stock shortly. Better to do it right away, not wait a week. If you're thinking of selling something, you might want to wait till after the end of month.

I have noticed that the effect has (apparently) disappeared from easy to trade indexes, but has (apparently) persisted more strongly in certain particular stocks. As if some people still do end-of-month buys automatically from their pay packets causing the effect, but traders haven't bothered to look at individual names.

It's an interesting effect in that, assuming undiscerning month-end automatic buying is the true underlying cause, there is no really obvious way for it to be arbitraged away. If someone tries to front-run it, the optimal buy date just moves a hair earlier until the incremental return is balanced on not being worth it to push further...then sits at that date indefinitely. A testable hypothesis: the optimal number of days before end of month to do your buying is a function of prevailing interest and liquidity conditions. (and, for the deeper past, trading costs)

Jim
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