Optimal filter rules for selling stocks in the emerging stock markets
Résumé
With the application of the optimal stopping techniques, this paper proposes a filter rule for investors in emerging stock markets. In a bull market, once the stock price falls down to the optimal filter size, investors should sell the stock to avoid massive losses. We show that the optimal filter size is a function of the historical highest price, the weights of the future returns and the current drawdown in the investor’s utility function, the characteristics of the underlying stochastic price process, and the discount rate. Out-of-sample tests verify that this filter rule is valid, and the selling signals generated by the filter rule are at the beginning of the downtrend in the most emerging stock markets.