Dow Jones: Do we understand it?
By Harry Niederau | February 24, 2008
Project set-up and preliminary results.
Relating to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) we allude to a macro-economic measure of risk-aversion in the sense of Pratt-Arrow and a leading indicator of switches in long-term trends of the DJIA in normalized scale. Albeit assumed as a fact in financial media, we scrutinize whether or not Dow titans outperform T-bonds on an expected return basis long-term. These subject matters are embedded in a context of discussing a new species of long-term investment products with application for instance to provision of old age.
Topics: macro-economics, pricing in insurance | | Comments | 1 Hit
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