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This paper investigates the behaviour of small investors in Hong Kong’s derivatives markets. The study period covers the global economic crisis of 2011- 2012, and we focus on small investors’ behaviour during and after the crisis. We attempt to identify and analyse the key factors that...
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Recently, a new Bayesian approach has been developed to explain some market anomalies. In this paper, we conduct a questionnaire survey to examine whether the theory holds empirically by studying the conservative and representative heuristics by Hong Kong small investors who adopt momentum...
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Lam, et al. (2010, 2012) and Guo, et al. (2015) have developed a new Bayesian approach to explain some market anomalies. In this paper we conduct a survey to examine whether the theory developed in Lam, et al. (2010, 2012) and Guo, et al. (2015) holds in the empirically by studying the behavior...
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Lam, et al. (2010, 2012) and Guo, et al. (2015) have developed a new Bayesian approach to explain some market anomalies. In this paper we conduct a survey to examine whether the theory developed in Lam, et al. (2010, 2012) and Guo, et al. (2015) holds empirically by studying the behavior of...
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