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Stock market participation is monotonically related to IQ, controlling for wealth, income, age, and other demographic and occupational information. The high correlation between IQ, measured early in adult life, and participation, exists even among the affluent. Supplemental data from siblings,...
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Residual momentum strategies earn significant alphas. The common interpretation for this result - that momentum resides in firm-specific returns - is unwarranted: even in the absence of firm-specific momentum, a strategy sorted on residuals is profitable because it is also a bet against betas. A...
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An analysis of trades in the Finnish stock market around the turn of the year shows that Finnish investors tend to realize losses more than gains towards the end of December. They also buy back the same stocks they recently sold, with a repurchase rate that depends on the size of the capital...
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An analysis of trades in the Finnish stock market around the turn of the year shows that Finnish investors tend to realize losses more than gains towards the end of December. They also buy back the same stocks they recently sold, with a repurchase rate that depends on the size of the capital...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012469970