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swayed by emotion and that they behave like a 'crowd'. We find consistent evidence that deviations of prices from fundamental … value depend on the emotion of excitement and on the presence of independently identified 'irrational' traders. Other than …
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speculative bubbles and/or noise trading behavior. Our empirical findings for the US stock market covering the 1871:1 - 2000 …
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, and positive‐feedback traders cause the formation of speculative bubbles. Our model also indicates that traders’ attitudes … frequent occurrence of bubbles. …
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This paper develops textual sentiment measures for China's stock market by extracting the textual tone of 60 million messages posted on a major online investor forum in China from 2008 to 2018. We conduct sentiment extraction by using both conventional dictionary methods based on customized word...
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We study a model where a capital provider learns from the price of a firm’s security in deciding how much capital to provide for new investment. This feedback effect from the financial market to the investment decision gives rise to trading frenzies, where speculators all wish to trade like...
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