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We use mutual fund flows as a measure for individual investor sentiment for different stocks, and find that high sentiment predicts low future returns at long horizons. Fund flows are dumb money -- by reallocating across different mutual funds, retail investors reduce their wealth in the long...
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We provide a model of closed-end fund pricing which includes investors who do not form expectations correctly and allows for salient country-specific news to affect this expectation formation process. We use panel data on prices and net asset values of closed- end country funds to examine...
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they make stock recommendations. Our empirical results support the herding hypothesis. Stock price reactions following …
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transparent countries. On the other hand, herding among funds tends to be more prevalent in less transparent countries. There is …
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informed traders also know. There can be multiple herding equilibria, and herding speculators may even choose to study …
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evaluate the potential effect of their trading on stock prices. We address two aspects of trading by money managers: herding … of substantial herding or positive-feedback trading by pension fund managers, except in small stocks. Also, there is no …
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"This paper studies how portfolios with a global investment scope are actually allocated internationally using a unique micro dataset on U.S. equity mutual funds. While mutual funds have great flexibility to invest globally, they invest in a surprisingly limited number of stocks, around 100. The...
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We use a two-year panel of individual accounts in an S&P 500 index mutual fund to examine the trading and investment behavior of more than 91 thousand investors who have chosen a low-cost, passively managed vehicle for savings. This allows us to characterize investors' heterogeneity in terms of...
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performance. There is some consistency in styles, although funds with poor past performance are more likely to change styles. Some … evidence suggests that growth funds have better style-adjusted performance than value funds. The results are not sensitive to …
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herding that could contribute to greater volatility in the market. Using a unique data set, we compare the trading behavior in …
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