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The overvaluation hypothesis (Miller 1977) predicts that a) stocks are overvalued inthe presence of short selling restrictions and that b) the overvaluation increases in the degree ofdivergence of opinion. We design an experiment that allows us to test these predictions in thelaboratory. The...
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This paper studies the flow-performance relationship of three di®erent investorgroups in mutual funds: Households, financial corporations, and insurance compa-nies and pension funds, establishing the following findings: Financial corporationshave a strong tendency to chase past performance and...
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Recent empirical research suggests that measures of investor sentimenthave predictive power for future stock returns over the intermediate and longterm. Given the widespread publication of sentiment indicators, smart investorsshould trade on the information conveyed by such indicators and...
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This is the first study of corporate-bond mutual fund performance that examines detailedsecurity-level holdings and returns. The new database allows us to decompose the costsand benefits of active management. In contrast to prior research on equity funds thatshows evidence of stock-selection...
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Analysts providing more accurate earnings forecasts also issue moreprofitable recommendations. We demonstrate how investors can profit fromthis contemporaneous link by differentiating between “able” and “lucky”analysts. In line with previous studies, we find that past track records...
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This paper investigates the returns and °ows of German money marketfunds before and during the liquidity crisis of 2007/2008. The main¯ndings of this paper are: in liquid times, money market funds en-hanced their returns by investing in less liquid papers. By doing sothey outperformed other...
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Using 13F position valuations, we show that hedge fund advisors intentionallymismark their stock positions. We document manipulation even after eliminatingissues inherent in the pricing of illiquid securities. The documented mismarking isrelated to hedge fund incentives. Mismarking is more...
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This paper introduces Schumpeter’s idea of creative destruction into asset pricing.The key point of our model is that small and value firms are more likelydestroyed during technological revolutions, resulting into higher expected returnsfor these stocks. A two-factor model including market...
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This paper investigates the purchases and redemptions of a large cross-sectionalsample of German equity funds. We find that investors punish bad performance byselling their shares, but also have a tendency to sell winners. Investors in large fundfamilies show higher sales and redemption rates....
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This paper serves two purposes. First, we introduce a new data set on the German stock marketwhich is publicly available to all researchers. It comprises factor returns (a market factor, asize factor, a book-to-market factor, and a momentum factor) as well as returns of portfolioswhich are...
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