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This paper investigates how the nature of risk changes as investment horizon lengthens, and what it means for investors. Accumulated wealth is analyzed in terms of four drivers: expected return, cash flow innovations, discount rate innovations, and reinvestment rates. This perspective highlights...
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The literature on investment horizon is reviewed in order to enhance the understanding of potential influences on long-term investing by institutional investors. Investment horizon reflects an inter-connected web of influences related to an investor's circumstances, the design of the investing...
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The literature on investment horizon is reviewed in order to enhance the understanding of potential influences on long-term investing by institutional investors. Investment horizon reflects an inter-connected web of influences related to an investor's circumstances, the design of the investing...
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Recent studies suggest that investor emotions might cause securities to be mispriced. We build an investment strategy around the mispricing opportunities identified in two papers that have examined how emotions influence investor reaction to earnings announcements. This strategy proves to be...
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