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This paper demonstrates that the Millennials exhibit a unique personality treats that has implications on their portfolio choice, and hence on the stock market. Specifically, Millennials display greater propensity to participate in the stock market, exhibit more confident, as they trade more...
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As of 8/31/2020, the market cap (value) of Facebooks is $835.2 Billion, while the sum market caps of arguably top 5 Banks combined (J.P Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citi Group) only $816.7 Billion. In fact, Facebook cap is 10 times larger than Morgan Stanley, the lead...
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We demonstrate that since the early 1990's, it is becoming increasingly common for firms to be run by CEOs who are aligned with the Democratic Party, which we refer to as the blue trend. We find evidence that at least one factor driving this trend appears to be the rise of the role of women, who...
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We use the VIX and basic trading behavior to time entry and exit from the market. Our strategy captures 89% of the bottom and 91% from the top (you miss only 11% and 9% from the peak point, respectively). We lay our strategy down in six acts. Act I: the daily average return in the stock market...
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We perform 360 review on the state of Colorado to analyze the strengths and weaknesses, and provides recommendations to aid policy makers to enhance the economic growth and development. Across all U.S. states, the overall ranking of Colorado is top 10 and in the economy matrix is top one. Yet,...
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Real oil prices (WTI spot) are lower under Democratic presidencies than Republican presidencies by $4.7 - $9.7 per barrel, the results are statistically significant and robust, including subsamples and accounting for business cycles fluctuations. We find that during Democratic presidencies, the...
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This paper demonstrates a strong inverse connection between daily stock returns and Congress in session. Our key conjecture is when Congress is in session, more media attention focuses on congressional activity than on the stock market; the more the news attention is political, the lower the...
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The purpose of this document is to lay out a general strategy for companies who competes with Amazon, in some segments of the market. The strategy includes three dimensions: marketing, behavioral (finance), and innovation. The marketing component suggests head to head match-up. The behavioral...
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Barber and Odean (2000) find that households who trade more have a lower net return than others and attribute this pattern to irrationality, particularly overconfidence. In contrast, we find that household financial choices generated from a dynamic optimization problem with rational agents and...
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