scholarly journals PENGUKURAN METODE RASIO INFORMASI, RASIO SORTINO DAN ROY SAFETY FIRST RATIO PADA KINERJA REKSADANA SAHAM SYARIAH PERIODE 2015-2017

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 1644
Author(s):  
Nur Rohman Azis ◽  
Atina Shofawati

The Objective of this research is to identify whether there is a different level performance of mutual funds in syariah shares among Information Ratio, Sortino Ratio, and Roy Safety First Ratio. This analysis using qualitative descriptive. In this case, the authority of money service website mentions there are 21 mutual funds in syariah shares could be taken as the sample of the analysis by using purposive sampling method. Verification result is done by One-way Anova test. The measurement result of the mutual fund in syariah shares uses the method Information Ratio provides 3 mutual funds in syariah shares are in positive performance in 2015 and 2017 and 5 mutual funds in syariah shares are in negative performance in 2016. It means there is a different performance result of mutual fund in syariah shares. The result Sortino ratio provides all of mutual fund share are in negative performance in all of year. It means there is no different performance result of mutual fund in syariah shares. The result Roy Safety First Ratio provides all of mutual funds in syariah shares are in negative performance in 2015, 2 mutual funds in syariah shares are in negative performance in 2016 and 4 mutual funds in syariah shares are in positive performance in 2017. It means there is no different performance result of mutual fund in syariah shares.Keywords: Performace of mutual funds, Information Ratio, Sortino Ratio, Roy Safety First Ratio, Mutual Funds in Syariah Shares

Author(s):  
Syed Feroz Aziz

Purpose: This study examined the performance of mutual fund and mutual fund manager in Pakistan during the period of Jul, 2006 to Jun, 2016. The objective is to found the funds’ performance through risk and return and ability to forecast the funds return by mutual fund manager. Methodology/Design: The data will be used from the authentic source of SBP publication (State Bank of Pakistan) and MUFAP (Mutual fund association of Pakistan) of 54 mutual funds working in Pakistan. The data will be analyzed by using Statistical tests of Sharpe ratio, Sortino ratio, Treynor measure and Information ratio. Results: Results indicated that fund returns are found positive and significant against risk free securities but funds return against the market return and fund manager ability to forecast fund returns is found negative and insignificant the rate of return of an investment made in mutual funds. Originality/Value: Islamic funds and Sortino and Information ratio based on our knowledge have not been studied by the previous researchers.


2011 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanja Hribernik ◽  
Uroš Vek

Mutual Fund Performance in Slovenia: An Analysis of Mutual Funds with Investment Policies in Europe and the Energy Sector This paper examines the risk and return performance of mutual funds in Slovenia from 2005 until August 2009. The research is limited to the regional investment policies in Europe and the energy sector. Using monthly returns, we analyzed different risk-adjusted measures such as: the Treynor ratio, the Sortino ratio and the Information ratio. We also studied selections and timing ability using the Treynor-Mazuy model. The risk and return performance of mutual funds in the Slovenian market does not deviate from those in developed markets. We also found out that the selection ability of fund managers is better than market timing and that the findings of this paper are in accordance with other international studies.


2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 1577-1604 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stéphane Chrétien ◽  
Manel Kammoun

This paper investigates investor disagreement and clientele effects in performance evaluation by developing a measure that considers the best potential clienteles of mutual funds. In an incomplete market under law-of-one-price (LOP) and no-good-deal conditions, we obtain an upper bound on admissible performance measures that identifies the most favorable alpha. Empirically, we find that a reasonable investor disagreement leads to generally positive performance for the best clienteles. Performance disagreement by investors can be significant enough to change the average evaluation of mutual funds from negative to positive, depending on the clienteles.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (11) ◽  
pp. 959
Author(s):  
Anindita Maditiara ◽  
Nafik Hnafik

The objective of this research is to identify whether there is a difference of theperformance of mutual fund shares among Sharpe, Treynor, and Jensen Index (Period 2013- 2016) by analyzing the performance of each sampling stock from Sharia-Protected Mutual Funds. The population of this research is all Sharia-Protected Mutual Funds registered at Bapepam-LK. The data used in this research are monthly Net Asset Value (NAV), Indonesian Sharia Stock index (ISSI), and Sukuk Ijarah. The approach that has been used in this research is quantitative with One-Way Anova analysis technique with three variables Sharpe Index (X1), Treynor Index (X2), Jensen Index (X3), as variables that measure the performance of ShariaProtected Mutual Fund.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
Ahmad Karim Abdul Hamid ◽  
Iwan Fahri Cahyadi

<p><em>This research aims to find out the performance of sharia stock mutual funds in the Indonesian Capital Market based on sharpe, treynor and jensen methods and to find out the comparison of the performance of sharia stock mutual funds with benchmark performance in the research period of 2017-2018. This type of research is evaluative research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study includes all sharia mutual funds registered and still active in the Financial Services Authority (OJK) until December 2018. Sampling techniques used purposive sampling techniques and obtained 23 sharia stock mutual funds as a research sample. Data analysis techniques are descriptively analyzed, the data obtained is collected and then processed with the appropriate formulas on the operational definition of measurement and research variables. Data analysis techniques are descriptively analyzed, the data obtained is collected and then processed with the appropriate formulas on the operational definition of measurement and research variables. To make data processing easier using microsoft excel programs.  Based on the analysis of islamic stock fund performance data according to sharpe method in 2017 there are 7 sharia stock mutual funds that show positive performance, and in 2018 there were 3 sharia stock mutual funds showing positive performance. Meanwhile, according to treynor method in 2017 there were 7 sharia stock mutual funds that showed positive performance, and in 2018 there were 3 sharia stock mutual funds that showed positive performance. Meanwhile, according to jensen method in 2017 there are 6 sharia stock mutual funds that showed positive performance, and in 2018 there were 5 sharia stock mutual funds that showed positive performance.</em><em> Based on the results of the comparison of the performance of sharia stock mutual funds with benchmarks in the period 2017 according to sharpe method there are 5 sharia stock mutual funds that have outperform performance, and in the period 2018 there are 3 sharia stock mutual funds that have outperform performance. Meanwhile, according to treynor method in 2017 there are 1 sharia stock mutual fund that has outperform performance, and in 2018 there are 20 sharia stock mutual funds that have outperform performance. While according to jensen method in 2017 there are no sharia stock mutual funds that have outperform performance, and in the period 2018 there are 23 sharia stock mutual funds that have outperform performance. And there are 2 sharia stock mutual funds that consistently perform best against market performance during the research period, namely Sucorinvest Sharia Equity Fund sharia stock mutual fund and Sharia Pacific Saham Syariah stock fund.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
pp. 2050017
Author(s):  
Ruchi Arora ◽  
T. V. Raman

Mutual Funds give a platform for everyone to participate within the Indian capital market with skilled fund management no matter the number endowed. In the past few years, among the various financial products in India, Mutual Funds have emerged as the favorite. There is no doubt that acceptance of mutual funds as an investment vehicle has certainly increased among investors as many investors are earning from mutual fund — as result of increase in information and awareness among investors. Smaller amount of risk is associated with mutual fund investment than directly investing in stocks. Fund manager needs to provide returns in order to construct a diversified portfolio. They take into account numerous factors like, fund size, scheme type, returns, risk, etc. The paper attempts to analyze portfolio evaluation of selected equity diversified schemes using volatility measures such as quantitative factors like Standard Deviation, Beta and the ratios such as Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen’s Alpha, Information ratio, Fama’s Measure, Expense ratio measures. Data for research are collected from the secondary data sources and selected from 30 Mutual Fund schemes 10 AMCs.


Author(s):  
Jen-Der Day ◽  
Thuy Mai Trinh Nguyen ◽  
Chia Nan Wang ◽  
George Yungchih Wang

<p>Nowaday, Corporate Socially Responsible (CSR) mutual funds are becoming a popular investment option for investors. However, no any research confirms whether CSR Mutual fund activity is better than market index or not. Besides, we should have one method can help con sequently investors in making the decision to select appropriate investment funds. In this study, we measure the financial performance of a sample of 15 CSR mutual funds in the world, with the monthly return over the period 2008-2013, then we propose the dession table. We first use the measures to evaluate the performance of mutual funds such as Alpha (α), Sharpe Ratio (SR), and Information Ratio (IR). And then, we use the obtained decision table to evaluate the predictability by each measure. The results indicate that only 3 of the 15 CSR mutual funds achieve good performance results based on the statistical significance of the two measures Sharpe Ratio and Information Ratio. In addition, the IR is suggested to evaluate and make investment decisions in the future and it also is the best one among the three measures. The decision table suggest investors a measure forecast accuracy way.</p>


Think India ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 10-19
Author(s):  
Vanita Tripathi ◽  
Varun Bhandari

One of the significant developments in the investing community is the rise of socially responsible or ethical investments during last two decades. Because of the increasing size and importance of ethical mutual funds, this paper seeks to evaluate and compare the performance of ethical mutual funds with general funds and benchmark index (S&P BSE Shariah 500 Equity Index) in the Indian market. The sample comprises six ethical fund schemes and three general fund schemes of Tauras mutual fund over the period 2009-2014 using weekly NAVs. The study uses return, risk, risk-adjusted measures (Sharpe ratio, Treynor ratio, Jensens alpha and information ratio), Famas decomposition measure, paired samples t-test, and growth regression equation to accomplish the objectives. The findings suggest that some of the ethical funds generated significantly higher return than other funds and benchmark index. Despite having higher risk, ethical funds outperformed other funds and benchmark index on the basis of various risk-adjusted measures and net selectivity returns. This indicates that the compromise made with respect to diversification by investing in ethical funds was well rewarded in terms of higher returns in Indian context. Our findings lend support to the case of ethical investing in India. Mutual funds and other investment funds should launch schemes which invest in socially responsible or ethical stocks.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 820-836 ◽  
Author(s):  
Halil Kiymaz

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the performance of Chinese mutual funds during the period of January 2000 to July 2013. Emerging market funds provide investors with alternative risk exposure for their portfolios. The Chinese market has developed rapidly and differs from developed markets regarding wide range of market and economic characteristics, including size, liquidity, and regulation. The performance of these funds is investigated by using various risk adjusted measures. The study also compares performances of mutual fund subgroups and explains the factors influencing their performances. Design/methodology/approach – This is an empirical paper using various risk performance measures. These measures include the Sharpe ratio, Information ratio, Treynor ratio, M-squared and Jensen’s α. The data comprises 1,037 funds. These funds are further divided into ten subgroup of funds based on their classification: equity (484); aggressive allocation (95 funds); conservative allocation (18 funds); moderate allocation (85 funds); aggressive bond (92 funds); normal bond (52 funds); guaranteed (29 funds); money market (53 funds); and QDII funds (119 funds). A cross-sectional analysis of fund performance is performed using Sharpe and Jensen’s measures as dependent variables and fund-specific variables (Age, Turnover, Tenure, Frontload, Redemption fees, and Management fees), market-specific variables (P/E ratio, P/B ratio, Market capitalization), and fund types as independent variables. Findings – The findings show that Chinese funds generate positive αs for their investors. The highest return is provided with aggressive allocation funds followed by moderately aggressive allocation funds. The average Jensen’s α is the highest in aggressive allocation funds. QDII funds do not provide significant positive αs; in several instances αs are negative. Further analysis of sub-periods show that Chinese funds do not consistently provide excess returns and show great variations. The study also finds that older funds, funds with higher fees, high price to book ratio, and smaller funds continue to perform better than other funds. Originality/value – This study adds value by focussing on Chinese funds and risk/return characteristics of these funds. The research will further explore factors explaining these returns.


2008 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 384-392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emery A. Trahan

The increased wealth invested in mutual funds and recent scandals at many fund firms have led to increased scrutiny of mutual fund governance. We examine measures of the strength of mutual fund governance and the relation of these measures to fund performance. We utilize the Morningstar Stewardship Grade and its determining factors to measure the quality of a fund’s governance and the information ratio to measure risk adjusted performance. We find that strong corporate governance is associated with better risk-adjusted performance, after controlling for investment objective, expenses, and fund size. The key governance components related to performance are board quality, managerial incentives, and fees. Our results support the notion that, in the mutual fund industry, good governance is consistent with good performance.


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