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Impact of positive and negative price shocks on investment portfolios in selected Asian markets
Author(s) -
Sazali Abidin,
Azilawati Banchit
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
el sawah, s. (ed.) modsim2019, 23rd international congress on modelling and simulation.
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.36334/modsim.2019.e3.abidin2
Subject(s) - economics , investment (military) , monetary economics , econometrics , law , politics , political science
This study examines portfolios returns following markets large price movements and finds that large initial price increases are followed by price continuation and mixed stocks reactions to large initial price decreases. Despite the result suggesting that retail investors are unlikely to profit from such phenomenon after considering the relevant transaction costs, it is still possible for institutional investors to exploit the profit opportunities. In addition, the result shows that both bid-ask spread and market liquidity cannot explain the price reversal observed in this study.

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