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In a model where investors disagree about the fundamentals of two stocks, the state price density depends on investor disagreements for both stocks, especially the larger stock. This implies that disagreement among investors in a large firm has a spillover effect on the pricing of other stocks...
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We introduce learning into the hedge fund managers’ risk choice problem with imperfect information. We find that with a constant but unobserved expected return on investment, learning induces managers to take more risks and increases manager compensation. When the return is stochastic,...
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This paper examines the role conviction plays in asset management and its relationship with investment returns. We measure the strength of fund manager conviction through a fund’s Active Share, i.e., the extent to which an investment portfolio differs from its benchmark index. First, we show...
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We propose idiosyncratic volatility based return spread as a new measure of the stock-level value of investor sophistication. We find that stocks with a high value of investor sophistication tend to have low average returns, and this effect is pronounced for highly short-sale constrained stocks....
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