We continue to build Quantpedia Pro reports that use the 100 years data repository we assembled over the last few months. The November’s report is based on the idea from the research article The Worst One-Day Shocks and The Biggest Geopolitical Events of the Past Century. The report will give you the opportunity to review the market performance of 3 different assets (US equities, 10Y treasury bonds and commodities) after the 30 worst one-day shocks in each asset over the last century. You can investigate market reactions visually and also check the table with percentile returns after the events (charts and tables on the left side).
Additionally, we use the same methodology as in the 100yrs Portfolio Analysis report, create a 100 years history of synthetic portfolio based on your Model Portfolio and you can also review the market reaction of your portfolio on those one-day shocks (charts and tables on the right side).
The second part of the report focuses on critical geopolitical events (the start of major wars, international crises, and deterioration of US presidents’ health) and their effect on bonds, stocks, commodities and your Model Portfolio. Once again, you can review market reactions visually and check the average performance after each event in the summary table.
Additionally, 5 new articles were published on the Quantpedia blog in the previous month, 1x analysis of academic research paper and 4x Quantpedia study:
Quantpedia is The Encyclopedia of Quantitative Trading Strategies
We’ve already analysed tens of thousands of financial research papers and identified more than 700 attractive trading systems together with hundreds of related academic papers.
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