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This study tests the performance of stock market forecasts derived from technical analysis by means of a specific indicator. The indicator is computed from E/P ratios and bond yields. Several stock markets are studied over a 20-year period. Two test statistics are introduced to utilize the...
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We show analytically under quite general conditions that implied rates of return based on analysts' earnings forecasts are only a downward biased estimator for future expected one-period returns and therefore not suited for computing market risk premia. The extent of this bias is substantial as...
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The Baker and Wurgler (2006) sentiment index purports to measure irrational investor sentiment, while the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index is designed to largely reflect fundamentals. Removing this fundamental component from the Baker and Wurgler index creates an index of investor...
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This study proposes and validates “other information” in analysts' forecasts as a legitimate proxy for future cash flows, and examines its incremental role in explaining stock return volatility. We suggest that “other information” contains information about fundamentals beyond that...
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This paper focuses on the investment value of information contained in the tails of the analyst forecast distribution …
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empirical study has investigated the nexus between the analyst forecast dispersion (AFD) and excess returns surrounding stock …
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(integrated) production of information. Nonetheless, this paper documents significant stock return and forecast revision …
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existing pure earnings-forecast momentum strategies and remain profitable after transaction costs. We show that analysts …
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