Robust monitoring machine: a machine learning solution for out-of-sample R 2 -hacking in return predictability monitoring

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The out-of-sample R2 is designed to measure forecasting performance without look-ahead bias. However, researchers can hack this performance metric even without multiple tests by constructing a prediction model using the intuition derived from empirical properties that appear only in the test sample. Using ensemble machine learning techniques, we create a virtual environment that prevents researchers from peeking into the intuition in advance when performing out-of-sample prediction simulations. We apply this approach to robust monitoring, exploiting a dynamic shrinkage effect by switching between a proposed forecast and a benchmark. Considering stock return forecasting as an example, we show that the resulting robust monitoring forecast improves the average performance of the proposed forecast by 15% (in terms of mean-squared-error) and reduces the variance of its relative performance by 46% while avoiding the out-of-sample R2 -hacking problem. Our approach, as a final touch, can further enhance the performance and stability of forecasts from any models and methods.

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Yae, J., & Luo, Y. (2023). Robust monitoring machine: a machine learning solution for out-of-sample R 2 -hacking in return predictability monitoring. Financial Innovation, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40854-023-00497-z

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