Investor Sentiment and the Cross‐Section of Stock Returns
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ABSTRACT We study how investor sentiment affects the cross‐section of stock returns. We predict that a wave of investor sentiment has larger effects on securities whose valuations are highly subjective and difficult to arbitrage. Consistent with this prediction, we find that when beginning‐of‐period proxies for sentiment are low, subsequent returns are relatively high for small stocks, young stocks, high volatility stocks, unprofitable stocks, non‐dividend‐paying stocks, extreme growth stocks, and distressed stocks. When sentiment is high, on the other hand, these categories of stock earn relatively low subsequent returns.
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- Stock (firearms)
- Volatility (finance)
- Arbitrage
- Economics
- Financial economics
- Growth stock
- Dividend
- Monetary economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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