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There’s an interesting corollary to this. There’s some evidence that low-volatility strategies can outperform, at least when not using leverage. My working theory is that it is due to an overconfidence bias. People who actively trade assume they can pick better stocks, or else they wouldn’t trade. This manifested in more volume in high-beta stocks, leaving low beta stocks undervalued.



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