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. Chaos theory, noise traders and smart money was an attempt to explain the discount fluctuations and persistence. The …
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We show theoretically and empirically that no-arbitrage pricing magnifies the importance of noise when replication requires offsetting positions with similar fundamentals. This occurs because fundamentals are hedged, while any errors in the underlying asset prices are levered and amplified....
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The paper investigates the role of speculation in the Liverpool cotton futures market between 1921 and 1929. The analysis is based on historical descriptions of the working of speculation in commodity markets and is related to the tenets of behavioural finance. The model posits the existence of...
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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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