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The well-known stock market adage "sell in May and go away" arose from long-term stock market seasonality in major financial markets around the globe. Kamastra, Kramer and Levy (2003) present evidence that Seasonal Affective Disorder causes this seasonality, as this condition has a profound...
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Two otherwise identical firms that enter the same market in different months, one in January and one in December, will report dramatically different annual sales for the first calendar year of operations. This partial year effect in annual data leads to downward biased observations of the level...
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The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) introduced the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) in 1993. The index has come to act as the benchmark for stock market volatility and, more generally, investor sentiment. The VIX has proven to be very useful in forecasting the future market direction especially...
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This paper studies the well known day of the week effect in stock returns. Specifically, fifty five stock market indices from fifty one countries are examined with asymmetric GARCH models. The results are mixed, as the Monday effect is reported in nine indices, while in other ten indices Friday...
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Anomalies are exceptions found in trading by the investors with the help of knowledge or information provided before an event that contradicts Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH). Various anomalies exist in the market such as day of the week effect, month of the year effect, half month effect and...
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Derivative traders are usually required to scan through hundreds, even thousands of possible trades on a daily basis. Up to now, not a single solution is available to aid in their job. Hence, this work aims to develop a trading recommendation system, and apply this system to the so-called...
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Average returns for small firm size portfolios tend to decrease during the week in January, with Monday returns highest and Friday lowest. More striking are the results after controlling for Mondays and Fridays in the first and the last 3 weeks of January. Monday returns in this first week are...
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