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Considerable evidence from a plethora of countries suggests that momentum strategies generate profits. These have been difficult to rationalize and evidence on the sources of such profitability is inconclusive.We use a sample of optioned stocks that are very liquid and large and have fewer short...
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Evidence suggests that once anomalies, such as the small firm and weekend effects, are identified, they subsequently cease to exist. This paper uses UK data to examine whether momentum profits have also been subject to a disappearance in recent years. Results show that momentum weakened after...
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Following Cooper et al. 2004 we test whether market states are relevant for predicting UK momentum profits. However, rather than simply categorizing up/down markets based on actual prices as Cooper et al. 2004, we suggest investors may view expectations and/or sentiment as important. Contrary to...
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Considerable evidence from many countries suggests momentum strategies generate profits. These have been difficult to rationalise and evidence on the sources of such profitability is inconclusive. We utilise a sample of optioned stocks, characterised by high liquidity, high market capitalisation...
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