Multifactor Stock Portfolio Forming in Indonesian Stock Exchange

Proceeding, Accounting National Symposium 16th (2013)

Posted: 29 Nov 2017

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Rowland Bismark Pasaribu

NAMOURA Research Institute; Gunadarma University

Date Written: 2013

Abstract

Ability to estimate an individual security returns is very important and needed by investors. Therefore the presence of Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) which can be used to estimate the return of a security is considered very important in the field of finance. However, Fama and French showed that the CAPM is not accurate and they proposed a three-factor model as a better asset pricing model. This study aims to provide an overview of the establishment of a stock portfolio with a multifactor approach to Fama and French Three Factor to predict expected stock returns in Indonesia Stock Exchange. The population is a company listed on the Stock Exchange in 2007-2011. This study uses stock price during the observation period, and the stock return, risk free rate, high minus big (HMB), small minus low (SML) and market risk as variables. Multiple linear regression are used to demonstrate the influence and significance level of each portfolios. The results showed that the model of Fama and French is more superior than CAPM. Market risk factor is the dominant factor to quantify the risk when compared with HML and SMB. With the addition of SMB factors can increase the coefficient of determination in each portfolio is formed.

Keywords: Asset Pricing, CAPM, Fama and French

JEL Classification: G10, G11, G12

Suggested Citation

Pasaribu, Rowland Bismark, Multifactor Stock Portfolio Forming in Indonesian Stock Exchange (2013). Proceeding, Accounting National Symposium 16th (2013), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3076863

Rowland Bismark Pasaribu (Contact Author)

NAMOURA Research Institute ( email )

Jl. Komando III/2 No.37
Setiabudi
South Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 12920
Indonesia

Gunadarma University ( email )

Margonda Raya 100
Pondokcina, Depok
Jakarta, West Java 62-16424
Indonesia

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