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Warren Buffett is a long-term investor, but is required by law to disclose his trades on a quarterly basis. The market seems to under-react to the revelation of his trades. From 1980 to 2006, it has been possible to achieve investment results similar to Buffett's own simply by following his...
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Using Chinese data and textual analysis approach, this paper studies the effect of CEO’s personal experience, including MBA education and finance background, on managerial myopia. Empirical results show that, the MBA program can broaden the horizon of CEO and reduce managerial myopia, while...
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We explicitly solve for the optimal dynamic strategy between a riskless asset and a risky asset with momentum. The optimal portfolio weight depends not only on momentum that characterizes the expected return as in Merton (1971) framework, but also on the historical price path, unlike in Merton....
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We study the effects of correlation ambiguity on portfolio choice in a market with multiple risky assets. We find that the optimal portfolio contains only a fraction of risky assets under correlation ambiguity, and in particular, just one risky asset enters the optimal portfolio if the level of...
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We study asset pricing implications of return extrapolation in a Lucas economy. We find that the effect of extrapolation is mainly on short rates rather than risk premia, time variation in expected returns is mainly driven by time-varying short rates, and return volatility can be lower than...
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