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Prior studies have linked long-term reversals to the magnitude of locked-in capital gains, suggesting that reversals are driven by tax effects and not overreaction. We show that locked-in capital gains do not explain the reversals in winners when winner returns are based intangible information...
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Prior studies have linked long-term reversals to the magnitude of locked-in capital gains, suggesting that reversals are driven by tax effects and not overreaction. We show that locked-in capital gains do not explain the reversals in winners when winner returns are based intangible information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013089165