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there is an “inertia anomaly”, i.e. after an overreaction day prices tend to move in the same direction for some time. A …
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This paper examines price overreactions in the case of the following cryptocurrencies: BitCoin, LiteCoin, Ripple and …
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there is an “inertia anomaly”, i.e. after an overreaction day prices tend to move in the same direction for some time. A …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013043247
This paper explores the frequency of price overreactions in the US stock market by focusing on the Dow Jones Industrial Index over the period 1990-2017. It uses two different methods (static and dynamic) to detect overreactions and then carries out various statistical tests (both parametric and...
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This paper provides some new empirical evidence on the weekend effect, one of the most recognized anomalies in financial markets. Two different methods are used: (i) a trading robot approach to examine whether or not there is such an anomaly giving rise to exploitable profit opportunities by...
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One of the leading criticisms of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is the presence of so-called “anomalies”, i.e. empirical evidence of abnormal behaviour of asset prices which is inconsistent with market efficiency. However, most studies do not take into account transaction costs. Their...
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The conditional equity premium in the model with production is often approximated by assuming a jointly log-normal distribution of the marginal rate of substitution in consumption and the marginal productivity of capital. We show that, for standard parameterization, this premium is about one...
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We review the labor market implications of recent real-business-cycle models that successfully replicate the empirical equity premium. We document the fact that all models considered in this survey with the exception of Boldrin, Christiano, and Fisher (2001) imply a negative correlation of...
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exception is BitCoin, for which returns on Mondays are significantly higher than those on the other days of the week. In this …
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This paper suggests a simple method based on a Chebyshev approximation at Chebyshev nodes to approximate partial differential equations. It consists of determining the value function by using a set of nodes and basis functions. We provide two examples: pricing a European option and determining...
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