Value investing in the Malaysian Stock Market
Abstract
This purpose of this paper is to test the value investing method as proposed by Michael
O’Higgins (2000) as one investment strategy applied specifically to the Malaysian market.
The investment portfolio incorporates 30 companies of FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index from
2009 through 2013. The results suggest that O’Higgins strategy portfolio succeed to beat
FBM KLCI in the holding period of 2009 – 2012 but underperformed the market in the
holding period of 2012 – 2013. The study also discovers that the portfolio of 5 stocks
consistently outperformed the portfolio of 10 stocks. Furthermore, the findings demonstrate
that the longer the holding period of stocks, the higher the cumulative return of the portfolio.
Overall, this research finds evidence that value investing is applicable in Malaysian stock market.
Collections
- MBS Theses [15]
- Theses - Business & Management [15]
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