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This paper reports the results of a behavioural finance experiment on the ability of Thai individuals to make informed investment decisions under a defined contribution self-management option. Using an asset allocation dataset from members of the Thai Government Pension Fund (TGPF) and a control...
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This paper examines the equity market reaction to consumer sentiment in the context of the sentiment index issued by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research. Unlike the Michigan index in the US, which is announced in phases, this index is announced once per month, which...
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We argue that arbitrageurs will strategically limit their initial investment in an arbitrage opportunity in anticipation of further mispricing caused by the deepening of noise traders' misperceptions. Such ‘noise momentum' is an important determinant of the overall arbitrage process. We design...
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We investigate the role of retail traders in comovement in return and liquidity. We use the Robinhood data to compute a proxy of retail trading activity. Our results show that retail trading activity is associated with a decrease in both comovements in return and liquidity. The effects on...
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We investigate the role of retail traders in comovement in return and liquidity. We use the Robinhood data to compute a proxy of retail trading activity. Results show that retail trading activity is associated with a decrease in both comovements in return and liquidity. The effects on comovement...
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