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We study the impact of noise traders' limited attention on financial markets. We exploit episodes of sensational news (exogenous to the market) that distract noise traders. On “distraction days”, trading activity, liquidity, and volatility decrease, and prices reverse less among stocks owned...
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How do the intraday stock traders behave in the stock markets? The paper explores the query with the real-time stock trade data for the trade time, the trade price and the trade volume of a few scripts listed in both the BSE and NSE stock markets in India. It also puts forward a theoretical...
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We document a robust positive relationship between the belief dispersion about macroeconomic conditions among household investors and the stock market trading volume, using more than 30 years of household survey data and a novel approach to measuring belief dispersions. Notably, such a...
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What role does noise play in equity markets? Answering this question usually leads immediately to specifying a model of fundamentals and hence the pervasive joint hypothesis quagmire. We avoid this dilemma by measuring noise volatility directly by focusing on the behavior of country closed-end...
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