The impact of analyst forecast errors on fundamental indexation: the Australian evidence

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Evidence from many developed markets suggests that fundamental indices outperform capitalisation-weighted indices. Existing studies suspect a story of market mispricing, yet a mechanism has not been identified. Using Australian data, we study the relation between analyst forecast errors and the performance of various fundamental indices. We find that fundamental indices contain a relatively higher exposure to stocks with low analyst long-term growth forecasts. Valuations for these stocks are ex ante overly pessimistic and drive the statistical significance of alphas produced by fundamental indexation. We show how hedging against analyst forecast errors can generate additional alpha for investors using fundamental indexation.

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Casavecchia, L., Hambusch, G., & Hitchen, J. (2022). The impact of analyst forecast errors on fundamental indexation: the Australian evidence. Journal of Asset Management, 23(5), 400–418. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41260-022-00276-y

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