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We study the relation between order imbalance and past returns and firm characteristics and testa number of hypothesis including the disposition effect, momentum and contrarian trading, taxlossselling and flight-to-quality hypothesis. These hypotheses make predictions about investors’buy or...
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We examine active retail mutual funds and institutional products with a mandate to invest ininternational equity markets between 1991 and 2009. Using global and regional factor models,we find no reliable evidence of alphas in the aggregate or on average. The right tail of thedistribution...
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We study the relation between order imbalance and past returns and firm characteristics and test a number of hypothesis including the disposition effect, momentum and contrarian trading, taxloss selling and flight-to-quality hypothesis. These hypotheses make predictions about investors’ buy or...
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AbstractTHREE ESSAYS IN BEHAVIORAL FINANCEByByoung-Hyoun HwangWhile not devoid of sentiment, self-interested rational decisionmakers in traditional economic models are assumed to be immune toits influence. The purpose of this dissertation is to explorewhether financial markets can be better...
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This article proposes a trading-based explanation for the asymmetric effect in daily volatility of individual stock returns. Previous studies propose two major hypotheses for this phenomenon: leverage effect and time-varying expected returns. However, leverage has no impact on asymmetric...
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This paper documents a strong relationship between short-run reversals and stock illiquidity, even after controlling for trading volume. The largest reversals and the potential contrarian trading strategy profits occur in high turnover, low liquidity stocks, as the price pressures caused by...
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We use information from over two million trading strategies that are randomly generated using real data, and from strategies that survive the publication process to infer the statistical properties of the set of strategies that could have been studied by researchers. Using this set, we compute...
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