In basic physics, the principle of momentum is intuitive: Give a billiard ball a tap, and the ball will keep rolling in the same direction from one second to the next. It’s tempting to apply the same ...
Investors can find winners and avoid losers by using momentum. We explore momentum and how investors can use it in their strategy. Momentum investing is an approach that involves buying stocks that ...
In football, you’ll often see a team go to a no-huddle offense when they consistently move the ball against the opponent’s defense. The offense has momentum, so they want to move quickly and not allow ...
Mid-caps trade at lower multiples than large caps and have similar drawdowns, making them a compelling investment choice. Momentum strategies, as demonstrated by XMMO, outperform both mid-cap and ...
We recently enhanced our U.S. High Yield Corporate Bond Indexes by integrating equity momentum signals to complement its traditional fundamental analysis. Incorporating equity momentum helps ...
In physics, momentum refers to the tendency of an object to continue moving in a particular direction due to its mass and velocity. The velocity, or direction, of momentum can change due to an ...
Momentum, the tendency of past winner stocks to outperform past loser stocks over the next several months, is one of the most well-documented and well-researched asset pricing anomalies. In our book ...