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A Large-Dimensional Test for Cross-Sectional Anomalies:Efficient Sorting Revisited

Social Science Research Network(2020)

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Many researchers seek factors that predict the cross-section of stock returns. In finance, the key is to replicate anomalies by long-short portfolios based on their factor scores, with microcaps alleviated via New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) breakpoints and value-weighted returns. In econometrics, the key is to include a covariance matrix estimator of stock returns for the (mimicking) portfolio construction. This paper marries these two strands of literature in order to test the zoo of cross-sectional anomalies by injecting size controls, basically NYSE breakpoints and value-weighted returns, into efficient sorting. Thus, we propose to use a covariance matrix estimator for ultra-high dimensions (up to 5,000) taking into account large, small and microcap stocks. We demonstrate that using a nonlinear shrinkage estimator of the covariance matrix substantially enhances the power of tests for cross-sectional anomalies: On average, ‘Student’ t-statistics more than double.
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Anomalies,Cross-section of returns,Efficient sorting,Large dimensions,Markowitz portfolio selection,Nonlinear shrinkage
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