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Recent work suggests that sentiment traders shift from safer to more speculative stocks when sentiment increases. Exploiting these cross-sectional patterns and changes in share ownership, we find that sentiment metrics capture institutional rather than individual investors' demand shocks. We...
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We test whether institutional investors' demand relates to past arbitrage activity in the form of short interest. We find that changes in short interest positively predict institutional demand. Examining the reason for the positive relationship, we find that institutions do not appear to demand...
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We document that institutional investors increasingly invest in assets that do business in the cryptocurrency industry, which we call crypto assets. Cryptocurrency is a new and risky asset class. Investing in such assets demonstrates that managers are willing to accept change in the financial...
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Some individuals, e.g., those holding multiple directorships, are insiders at multiple firms. When they execute an insider trade at one firm, they may reveal information about the value of all—both the traded insider position and not-traded insider position(s)—the securities held in their...
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