Abstract

We consider the performance of stop-loss rules in international equity market allocation. Our results indicate that stop-loss rules, which involve closing positions that decline by a pre-specified percentage, are important determinants in the parametric portfolio policy. They generate portfolios that have superior mean and risk-adjusted returns for investors. This result holds in general but is economically stronger in declining markets. The out-performance is robust to the inclusion of transaction costs.

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