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We develop a model of insider trading where agents have private information either about liquidation value or about supply and behave strategically to maximize their profits. The supply informed trader plays a dual role in market making and in information revelation. This trader not only reveals...
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We build a model of mutual fund competition in which a fraction of investors, unsophisticated, exhibit a preference for familiarity, while sophisticated investors are free of familiarity bias. Funds differ in two dimensions: quality and familiarity. Unsophisticated investors exhibit varying...
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Attention to the most common firm disclosures, measured as the number of IP addresses accessing them on the SEC's servers, accelerates price discovery. Conversely, attention toward other concurrent filings has the opposite effect. By examining the submenu of reports that each IP address decides...
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The empirical literature suggests that the limit order book contains information that might be used by the specialist to his own advantage. I develop a model where there is a strategic specialist who competes against a limit order book and has information about supply. The presence of a...
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