The Role of Diversification Risk in Financial Bubbles
ETH Risk Center – Working Paper No. ETH-RC-11-003
24 Pages Posted: 21 Dec 2012
Date Written: July 8, 2011
Abstract
We present an extension of the Johansen-Ledoit-Sornette (JLS) model to include an additional pricing factor called the "Zipf factor'', which describes the diversification risk of the stock market portfolio. Keeping all the dynamical characteristics of a bubble described in the JLS model, the new model provides an additional information about the concentration of stock gains over time. This allows us to understand better the risk diversification and to explain the investors' behavior during the bubble generation. We apply this new model to two famous Chinese stock bubbles, from August 2006 to October 2007 (bubble 1) and from October 2008 to August 2009 (bubble 2). The Zipf factor is found highly significant for bubble 1, corresponding to the fact that valuation gains were more concentrated on the large firms of the Shanghai index. It is likely that the widespread acknowledgement of the 80-20 rule in the chinese media and discussion fora led many investors to discount the risk of a lack of diversification, therefore enhancing the role of the Zipf factor. For bubble 2, the Zipf factor is found marginally relevant, suggesting a larger weight of market gains on small firms. We interpret this result as the consequence of the response of the chinese economy to the very large stimulus provided by the Chinese government in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
Keywords: financial bubbles, rational expectations, positive feedback, factor model, diversification, Chinese market
JEL Classification: G01, G17, C53
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