A Nontrivial Upper Bound on the Out-of-Sample $R^2$ in Return Forecasting
Econometrics
2026-04-07 v3 Statistical Finance
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Abstract
This study establishes a nontrivial upper bound on the out-of-sample () in return forecasting. In particular, we define a coin-flip oracle model that, under the same directional accuracy, theoretically outperforms practical models in terms of MSE. The of the oracle model, whose analytical expression is a quadratic function of directional accuracy, can therefore serve as a tractable upper bound on the actual . Empirical analyses across multiple forecasting scenarios reveal that the values of common predictive models are fundamentally bounded by this quadratic function.
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@article{arxiv.2602.07841,
title = {A Nontrivial Upper Bound on the Out-of-Sample $R^2$ in Return Forecasting},
author = {Cheng Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.07841},
year = {2026}
}