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This paper deals with the interrelations between stocks listed and traded in two international unsynchronized markets. The data exhibits first order nonstationarity and the series across markets are cointegrated. This gives a justification for an error correction model which incorporates a short...
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Mean and variance of daily type-A and B stock returns in Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges are studied before and after these stocks were subject to a -10% daily return limit, and when investors' clientele were segmented, vs. merged. We find that imposing the -10% return limit significantly...
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This paper compares the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) 25 Index (TA25) to the Samp;P 500 Index with respect to the extent that the Technical Analysis method of moving average can beat the buy-and-hold policy. Previous research on the Samp;P 500 Index is inconclusive, while TA25 has never been...
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This paper estimates the degree of the exponential-function misvaluation, its variation with given product price level, and its expected growth rate. The paper examines whether other mathematical functions, such as linear, quadratic and cubic functions, conform to the discounting and compounding...
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This study estimates the degree of the exponential-function (EF) misvaluation and its variation with three parameters: time, the product price level and its growth rate, as well as with personal characteristics. The results suggest an undervaluation of the compound discounting formula given by...
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This paper estimates the degree of the exponential-function misvaluation, its variation with given product price level, and its expected growth rate. The paper examines whether other mathematical functions, such as linear, quadratic and cubic functions, conform to the discounting and compounding...
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