Predicting Relative Stock Prices: An Empirical Study (Manuscripts)
Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal 2004, May, 8, 2
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the ability of two valuation methods, the income approach and the comparable sales approach, to predict the year-ahead, rank-ordered prices of publicly traded stocks. The sample firms are stratified by industry. Actual values and rank measurements are used in general models. Cross-sectional and pooled data is analyzed using nonparametric and parametric statistical methods.
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