Using Bootstrap to Test Portfolio Efficiency 

Pin-Huang Chou

and

Guofu Zhou

To facilitate wide use of the bootstrap method in finance, this paper shows by intuitive arguments and by simulations how it can improve upon existing tests to allow less restrictive distributional assumptions on the data and to yield more reliable (higher-order accurate) asymptotic inference. In particular, we apply the method to examine the efficiency of CRSP value-weighted stock index, and to test the well-known Fama and French (1993) three-factor model. We find that existing tests tend to over-reject. 

Key Words: Bootstrap; Efficiency; GMM test; Elliptical distribution.
JEL Classification Numbers: C13, C53, G14.