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Using popular technical trading rule of moving averages, this study documents the profitability of technical analysis for equal weighted random portfolios from Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and New Zealand Exchange (NZX) equity markets. The findings confirm prior evidence on the...
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Individual investors trade excessively, sell winners too soon, and overweight stocks with lottery features and low expected returns. This paper proposes and models a financial innovation, called stock loan lotteries, that improves individual investor performance. An individual investor signs a...
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We build a model of the law of small numbers (LSN)--the incorrect belief that even small samples represent the properties of the underlying population--to study its implications for trading behavior and asset prices. In our model, a belief in the LSN induces investors to expect short-term price...
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The literature about sell-side analysts (analysts) is broad. Nonetheless, little research has been done regarding how these sophisticate users of financial information disclosed current and target price in form of graph. More precisely, we try to investigate if analysts are prone to distort the...
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Modern Portfolio Theory, the Capital Asset Pricing Model, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis are the cornerstone concepts in both academic and professional curricula. In spite of their long history and reputation, the CAPM and its extensions are not able to yield satisfactory empirical results....
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The aims of this paper are to detect evidence of institutional investor herding behaviour and examine the role that investor sentiment plays in the institutional investor herd behaviour. We use bivariate GARCH method estimated time varying beta to estimate herding variables of UK open-ended and...
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Individual investors trade excessively, sell winners too soon, and overweight stocks with lottery features and low expected returns. This paper models a financial innovation to address these biases and improve individual investor performance. Individual investors pledge shares of stock to an...
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This paper explores an unexamined sentiment channel through which technical analysis can add value. We use a spectrum of technical trading strategies to build a daily market sentiment indicator that is highly correlated with other commonly used sentiment measures. This technical-analysis-based...
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Behavioral finance lacks direct evidence linking agents’ beliefs to their behaviors. Motivated by revealed preference theories, I provide such evidence using mutual fund stock holdings. Assuming that investors' expectations are consistent with their investment decisions, I relate fund...
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In the case study, Mr. Sharma is a retail investor who has been investing in the Indian stock market for the past 10 years. Recently, he has been making emotional investment decisions and has fallen victim to a stock market scam.Scams in the Indian stock market can also be a concern for...
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