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This paper documents a negative relationship between options trading volume and stock returns. The relationship is remarkably robust and cannot be explained by existing asset-pricing theorems. We find that strategies that require buying stocks with low options trading volume in the past and...
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We evaluate the economic consequences of mutual fund advisory misconduct from 2000 to 2015. An average of 31.25% reduction in monthly fund flows occurs in one year after the misconduct. The effect is more pronounced in funds facing strong investor monitoring. Although all types of misconduct...
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Using comprehensive quarterly data on hedge fund stock holdings, we study the role of hedge funds in the process of stock price formation. We find that hedge funds tend to hold undervalued stocks, and that both hedge fund ownership and their trades are positively related to the degree of stock...
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In this paper, we study if the risk associated with innovations in economic policy uncertainty (EPU), that is, EPU risk, is priced in the cross section of hedge fund returns. Based on decile portfolios sorted on the EPU beta, we show that EPU risk commands a significantly negative premium of...
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This study examines the liquidity characteristics of market anomalies and how liquidity affects institutional trading on those anomalies. We find that long-short portfolios based on market anomalies have pervasive liquidity exposures. For long-horizon anomalies, the long legs of the portfolios...
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