Refinements to the Sharpe Ratio: Comparing Alternatives for Bear Markets

Journal of Asset Management, Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 347-357, 2007

Posted: 18 Oct 2006

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Hendrik Scholz

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Abstract

In recent years, various proposals have been published and discussed on overcoming the problems in evaluating fund performance based on ex-post Sharpe ratios during periods of declining markets. In particular, it has frequently been debated whether negative Sharpe ratios, which naturally occur in bear markets, reliably measure fund performance. This article presents refinements to the Sharpe ratio and compares them with the original Sharpe ratio. We show that only the so-called normalized Sharpe ratio produces meaningful results, not only for bear markets, but for any other market period as well. Our findings are derived from theoretical analyses based on a factor model and checked for plausibility against economic fundamentals. The practical relevance of our theoretical results is confirmed by a subsequent empirical study based on sample data from US equity mutual funds.

Keywords: Portfolio performance evaluation, mutual funds, Sharpe ratio, bear market, market conditions

JEL Classification: G11

Suggested Citation

Scholz, Hendrik, Refinements to the Sharpe Ratio: Comparing Alternatives for Bear Markets. Journal of Asset Management, Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 347-357, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=878479

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