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The asset management industry widely assumes that asset growth in a fund automatically follows superior performance. In this paper, we illustrate that while there is truth to this, it is not as straight forward as many would imagine. Performance is important, but is not sufficient to guarantee...
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I analyze whether or not market-wide investor sentiment induces stock mispricing, by affecting the boldness of predictions of firms' long-term earnings growth. I predict that bullish market-wide sentiment induces investors to aggressively separate firms with high growth futures from others, and...
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. Finally, an investor's style is explained by life course theory in that experiences, both earlier and later in life, are …
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Based on U.S. stock returns from 1973 to 2015, this study found that the asset growth anomaly does not seem to be pervasive and investable. The trading strategy is robust only among a tiny portion of the equity market in terms of both number of stocks and capitalization. In addition to...
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