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This study's main objective is to examine the turn of the month (TOM) effect under changing financial trends. For this reason we need to focus on a stock market which (i) does not present significant structural changes, and (ii) presents clear and long term periods of financial growth and...
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The main objective of this study is to examine if the long term financial trends influence not only a stock market's returns, but also the day of the week pattern (DOW). In order to examine the specific issue we try to find a financial market which: (i) presents clear and long-term financial...
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In this study we try to briefly revise the day of the week effect (DOW) and to examine why there are conflicting empirical results through the time. Moreover, we try to add a new-alternative view to the specific area of study, adding a further possible explanation in calendar anomalies field of...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine if even the simplest trading rules could take advantage of the market's inefficiency and lead to profitable trading decisions. For this reason we examine the profitability of the simplest trading rules, using only the simple moving averages (SMA) rules...
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The aim of this study is to examine the month and the trading month effect under changing financial trends. We choose the Greek stock market to implement our assumption because there are clear and long term periods of financial growth and recession. Daily financial data from Athens Exchange...
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The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the pandemic on the performance of stock markets, focusing on the behavioral influence of the fear due to COVID-19. Using a data set of 10 developed countries during the period December 31, 2019, to September 30, 2020, we examine the impact...
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