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Traveling across multiple time zones, especially from east-to-west so that hours are “lost”, has documented negative effects on athletic performance. Nichols (2012) finds mixed evidence that sports betting markets fail to account for these effects. We reconsider, for the 2005-2010 NFL...
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We construct a sentiment index with the incorporation of representative proxies in the Taiwan Stock Market and investigate the application of a cross-section of stock returns. The major contribution of the study is that the huge Chinese financial news related to each listed stock is collected...
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We study the perceived discrepancy between power conference and mid-major college football teams by examining outcomes of games when these teams face one another. We find that point spreads are set statistically irrationally in games where power conference teams play mid-major teams. We examine...
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Starting from basic hypotheses on how footprints from hidden orders are interpreted by short-term traders, we derive a fair price model that predicts market impact for non-uniform participation rate schedules. We use this model to derive an optimal execution schedule for a risk-averse trader....
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We construct a market aggregate news confidence index (ANCI) by collecting the huge Chinese financial news related to each stock listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. ANCI is constructed by using linguistic analysis which could also be a sentiment proxy for the decision reference. The empirical...
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Attempts by governments to stop bubbles by issuing warnings seem unsuccessful. This paper examines the effects of public warnings using a simple model of riding bubbles. We show that public warnings against a bubble can stop it, if investors believe that a warning is issued in a definite range...
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Many empirical studies suggest that correlated demand is important in driving liquidity commonality among stocks. However, there are still no theoretical studies on how demandside factors cause and affect liquidity and return commonality. We propose a tractable equilibrium model with asymmetric...
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We explore in this paper how trading noise, when considered as a market friction, reacts to trading activity. Transactions cost is a good explanation for intraday trading behavior in the market according to our data. Particularly, we show that in general trading brings friction to market....
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In this study, we employ a statistical arbitrage approach to demonstrate that momentum investment strategy tend to work better in periods longer than six months, a result different from findings in past literature. Compared with standard parametric tests, the statistical arbitrage method...
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We analyze in this study investor trading behavior based not on information related assumptions but on the search model of Vayanos and Wang (2007). Our study shows that search cost dictates trading polarization across investors, firm size and time of day. We find that individual investors prefer...
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