Abstract
We find important differences in dollar-based and dollar-neutral G10 carry trades. Dollar-neutral trades have positive average returns, are highly negatively skewed, are correlated with risk factors, and exhibit considerable downside risk. In contrast, a diversified dollar-carry portfolio has a higher average excess return, a higher Sharpe ratio, minimal skewness, is unconditionally uncorrelated with standard risk-factors, and exhibits no downside risk. Distributions of drawdowns and maximum losses from daily data indicate a role for time-varying autocorrelation in determining negative skewness at longer horizons.
Full Citation
Daniel, Kent, Robert Hodrick, and Zhongjin Lu. “The Carry Trade: Risks and Drawdowns.”
Critical Finance Review
vol. 6,
(January 01, 2017): 211-262.