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We study the effects of belief dispersion on stock trading volume. Unlike most of the existing work on the subject, our paper focuses on how household investors' disagreements on macroeconomic variables influence market-wide trading volume. We show that greater belief dispersion among household...
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We document a robust positive relationship between the belief dispersion about macroeconomic conditions among household investors and the stock market trading volume, using more than 30 years of household survey data and a novel approach to measuring belief dispersions. Notably, such a...
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We study the effects of dispersion of investors' beliefs and dispersion of belief changes on stock trading volume. Unlike most of the existing work on the subject, our paper focuses on how investors' disagreements on macroeconomic variables affect marketwide trading volume. These macro variables...
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We study the effects of belief dispersion on stock trading volume. Unlike most of the existing work on the subject, our paper focuses on how household investors' disagreements on macroeconomic variables influence market-wide trading volume. We show that greater belief dispersion among household...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009320880
We document a robust positive relationship between the belief dispersion about macroeconomic conditions among household investors and the stock market trading volume, using more than 30 years of household survey data and a novel approach to measuring belief dispersions. Notably, such a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010784148