Competition in the Stock Market with Asymmetric Information
We build a game theoretical model to examine how the level of information advantage of insiders and the competition between insiders and sophisticated investors affect stock price movements and traders' trading strategies and profits. We show that the competition between insiders and sophisticated investors can reduce the losses of less sophisticated investors, and thus alleviates the disadvantaged position of the less sophisticated investors. Further, traders' profits are affected by the accuracy of insiders' private information, and the number of days that insiders have obtained the information in advance. These findings show the importance of information transparency and the role of sophisticated investors in limiting insiders' trading advantages and mitigating the expropriation of investors by insiders
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2017
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Authors: | Wang, Kun |
Other Persons: | Wang, Wanbin Walter (contributor) |
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[2017]: [S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Asymmetrische Information | Asymmetric information | Aktienmarkt | Stock market | Theorie | Theory | Wettbewerb | Competition | Börsenkurs | Share price |
Description of contents: | Abstract [papers.ssrn.com] |
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