Abstract


 
 
 By applying knowledge of the "turn-of-the-month" effect investors will improve the risk-adjusted performance of their retirement accounts by using a simple and easily implemented "switching" strategy. Our exploitation of the turn-of-the-month anomaly achieves a 17.7 percent average annual rate of return by switching between a money market account and a broad market indexed stock account. This is compared to a 15.6 percent average annual rate achieved by simply buying and holding the stock account, or a 5.8 percent rate on the money market account. Additionally, volatility is cut in half and there are no tax consequences or transactions fees when the switching strategy is used within a retirement account. Our results suggests that this strategy might be suc- cessfully implemented, under current tax laws, in qualified retirement plans and in variable annuities.
 
 

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