Trading Costs and Returns for U.S. Equities: Estimating Effective Costs from Daily Data
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ABSTRACT The effective cost of trading is usually estimated from transaction‐level data. This study proposes a Gibbs estimate that is based on daily closing prices. In a validation sample, the daily Gibbs estimate achieves a correlation of 0.965 with the transaction‐level estimate. When the Gibbs estimates are incorporated into asset pricing specifications over a long historical sample (1926 to 2006), the results suggest that effective cost (as a characteristic) is positively related to stock returns. The relation is strongest in January, but it appears to be distinct from size effects.
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- Transaction cost
- Econometrics
- Stock (firearms)
- Sample (material)
- Economics
- Closing (real estate)
- Transaction data
- Database transaction
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