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Anyone can beat the stock market, new research suggests


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July 11, 2021 8:00 AM MDT

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Is it possible that ordinary individual investors, without the help of ultrafast computers or a PhD in math, can
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Sixty years of Nobel Prize-winning theory say no, it is not possible. But just maybe it is. Ironically, the
widespread belief that it’s impossible helps to make it possible.

To see how, recall a high-buzz stock market event last December 21, when Tesla became a component of the S&P
500. Research Affiliates chairman Rob Arnott and colleagues made a bold prediction: Tesla stock “is likely to
underperform the market (S&P 500) in the year after entry” and “Apartment Investment and Management, the
stock removed from the S&P 500 to make room for Tesla, is likely to outperform the index over the next year by
as much as 20%.”

Today, just over six months later, the only flaw in that prediction is that it may have been too modest. The S&P
500 is up 17%. Tesla is indeed underperforming badly; it’s flat. Apartment Investment and Management (known
as Aimco) is outperforming the S&P, and by way more than 20%; it’s up 44%.

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that what happened is no fluke. It’s a particularly dramatic example of a predictable phenomenon that can be
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then fell all the way back down the following Monday.

But that’s only half the story for Tesla or any other stock being added to the index. The S&P U.S. Index
Committee announced Tesla’s addition a month in advance, on November 17, 2020, and for the next month
hedge funds and other traders bought it up, knowing they could sell it to index funds that had to buy it on
December 18. Partly as a result, Tesla rocketed 57% in that month from the announcement until December 17.

For Aimco it was the opposite: Over the same period, its stock fell 17% as investors dumped it.

The trading opportunity is obvious: Buy the outgoing stock, which has been pounded down, and sell the
incoming stock, which has been pushed to the sky, on the big day before the switch becomes effective. Those
opportunities occur fairly often, about ten times a year on average, Arnott’s research shows. Over the past 20
years, an average of 23 stocks have been exiled from the index annually, to be replaced by 23 newcomers. Most
of those deletions are practically automatic when a company merges, is bought, or goes bankrupt. The rest are
discretionary switches, like Tesla-Aimco, and those are the ones to focus on.

It isn’t necessary to follow the formula exactly. Individual investors may not own any of the incoming stock to
sell and may not have the stomach for short-selling. That’s fine. Just buying the outgoing stock works great, on
average.

“Stocks being dropped from the index inevitably are deep value stocks that have performed badly, are struggling
as a business, and are dropped at distressed prices,” Arnott says.

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closing price on the day it’s removed from the index has beaten the market by an average of nearly 20% over the
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Nearly $5 trillion of assets are indexed to the S&P 500, says the index’s parent, S&P Global. When the managers
of all that money must buy a particular stock and sell a particular stock on a given day, almost at a given hour,
that’s an opportunity for other traders. Everyone knows it’s coming, yet it doesn’t get arbitraged away because
not enough money is trying to do so. In part—here’s the irony—that’s because so many trillions are invested in a
wide array of index funds on the belief that picking individual stocks doesn’t work.
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Investors in S&P 500 index funds are the losers. Consider that the fund giants wage war to attract customers by
offering the lowest expense ratio; for Vanguard's S&P fund it’s four basis points, for Charles Schwab's it’s two,
for Fidelity's it’s 1.5. Yet the annual cost to clients of rebalancing for additions and deletions is 20 to 40 basis
points on average, Arnott calculates.

That cost, which is significant over time, can be at least partially avoided. A strategy of rebalancing three months
after
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“The indexing community has trained customers to think zero tracking error is the goal,” Arnott says. “Even
positive tracking error is bad.”

Index funds on the whole are a boon for investors. Turns out they can be a boon in an unexpected way. An S&P
500 rebalance, says Arnott, “is a great opportunity to do the opposite of what the index does: buy the deletion
and sell the addition.” It may not pay off in every rebalance, but over time it “has historically proven to be an
excellent investment idea.” Even if it is supposed to be impossible.

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