Expectations Of Risk And Return Among Household Investors: Are Their Sharpe Ratios Countercyclical?
Source: Federal Reserve Board
Data obtained from special questions on the Michigan Survey of Consumer Attitudes over several years are used to analyze stock market beliefs and portfolio choices of household investors. Consistent with other survey results, expected future returns appear to be extrapolated from past realized returns. The data also indicate that expected risk and return are strongly influenced by economic prospects. When investors believe macroeconomic conditions are more expansionary, they tend to expect both higher returns and lower volatility, which implies that household Sharpe ratios are procyclical.
| Format: | Size: | 364.90 | |
| Date: | Jan 2008 |



