articleThe Journal of FinanceJan 10, 2008Closed access

Individual Investor Trading and Stock Returns

Duke University · Cornell University

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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper investigates the dynamic relation between net individual investor trading and short‐horizon returns for a large cross‐section of NYSE stocks. The evidence indicates that individuals tend to buy stocks following declines in the previous month and sell following price increases. We document positive excess returns in the month following intense buying by individuals and negative excess returns after individuals sell, which we show is distinct from the previously shown past return or volume effects. The patterns we document are consistent with the notion that risk‐averse individuals provide liquidity to meet institutional demand for immediacy.

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Keywords
  • Immediacy
  • Stock (firearms)
  • Investor behavior
  • Market liquidity
  • Excess return
  • Economics
  • Monetary economics
  • Financial economics
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