Twenty years of data is barely enough to show that there is statistical evidence that Wintons returns are positive. However they could plausibly be just above zero or over one.
Ten years of data tells us basically nothing. So actually it's a moot point whether the estimated SR of Cantab was 0.28, 0.5 (in which case the range would be -0.17 to 1.17) or something else
So, if twenty years of data on returns is not enough, and 10 years of data on returns basically tells us nothing, what do 10 and 20 years of data tell us about correlations?
** Not that it matters but I hand calculated the SR for Cantab in my head and obviously got it wrong, for the time period shown it is 0.28. However there is about a year of missing data so I don't actually know what the latest estimate for Cantabs SR is.
Thanks.