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Stock Price Crashes


Stock Price Crashes
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Author : Mila Getmansky
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Stock Price Crashes written by Mila Getmansky and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.


We study the role mutual funds play in the recovery from fast intraday crashes based on data from the National Stock Exchange of India for a single large stock. During normal times, trading activity and liquidity provision by mutual funds is negligible compared to other traders at around 4% of overall activity. Nevertheless, for the two intraday marketwide crashes in our sample, price recovery took place only after mutual funds moved in. Market stability may require the presence of well-capitalized standby liquidity providers for recovery from fast crashes.



Stock Price Crashes


Stock Price Crashes
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Author : Mila Getmansky
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Stock Price Crashes written by Mila Getmansky and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Portfolio management categories.


We study two fast crashes using orders/cancellations/trades data with trader identities for a stock trading in the spot and single stock futures markets on the National Stock Exchange of India during April-June/2006 when there was no algorithmic trading. Spot (futures) prices fell by 6.1% (4.6%) and 11.1% (12.3%) within 15 minutes during crashes. Buying by capital constrained short-term-traders who were the primary intraday liquidity providers was not sufficient to halt price decline. Domestic mutual funds, slow to move in, bought sufficient quantities leading to price recovery. Crashes and recoveries began in the spot market though volume was higher in futures.



Slow Moving Capital


Slow Moving Capital
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Author : Mark L. Mitchell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

Slow Moving Capital written by Mark L. Mitchell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with categories.


We study three cases in which specialized arbitrageurs lost significant amounts of capital and, as a result, became liquidity demanders rather than providers. The effects on security markets were large and persistent: Prices dropped relative to fundamentals and the rebound took months. While multi-strategy hedge funds who were not capital constrained increased their positions, a large fraction of these funds actually acted as net sellers consistent with the view that information barriers within a firm (not just relative to outside investors) can lead to capital constraints for trading desks with mark-to-market losses. Our findings suggest that real world frictions impede arbitrage capital.



Slow Moving Capital And Stock Returns


Slow Moving Capital And Stock Returns
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Author : Sergey Isaenko
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Slow Moving Capital And Stock Returns written by Sergey Isaenko and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with categories.


This paper studies the effects that delays in capital allocations in the stock market and high short-term trading incentives have on returns of this market. We report that capital inertia makes the Sharpe ratio and the volatility of the stock returns many times higher than in an economy with no capital delays. Furthermore, in agreement with empirical literature, the stock price displays short-term overreaction and high volatility of the conditional Sharpe ratio.



Slow Moving Capital


Slow Moving Capital
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Author : Mark Mitchell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Slow Moving Capital written by Mark Mitchell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Arbitrage categories.


We study three cases in which specialized arbitrageurs lost significant amounts of capital and, as a result, became liquidity demanders rather than providers. The effects on security markets were large and persistent: Prices dropped relative to fundamentals and the rebound took months. While multi-strategy hedge funds who were not capital constrained increased their positions, a large fraction of these funds actually acted as net sellers consistent with the view that information barriers within a firm (not just relative to outside investors) can lead to capital constraints for trading desks with mark-to-market losses. Our findings suggest that real world frictions impede arbitrage capital.



Crash


Crash
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Author : Ivaylo Ivanov
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-09-14

Crash written by Ivaylo Ivanov and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-14 with categories.


The odds of an investor experiencing a big market crash during his/her life are 100%.A well-diversified portfolio will save you from losing money in any 10-year period, but it also "save" you from achieving high returns over time. Diversification won't save you from experiencing big drawdowns during market panics when correlations go to 1.00 and all assets move together up and down disregarding of underlying fundamentals.Paul Tudor Jones says that "once in a hundred years events" have started to occur every five years. Obviously, his comment is more of an anecdote than a statistical fact, but it is also a reflection of a timeless market truth - the obvious rarely happens, the unexpected constantly occurs.The stock market is not a place, where for one party to win, another has to lose. It is a place, driven by cycles - periods when almost everyone is a winner followed by periods when almost everyone is a loser.Everyone could make a lot of money during market rallies when liquidity and performance chasing lift all boats and trump all bad news. Not everyone keeps that money when the inevitable correction comes.They say that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Well, if you do the same things over and over in financial markets, you are guaranteed to get different results. Markets change; luckily in a relatively cyclical manner; unluckily the duration of each cycle is unpredictable.Patterns repeat all the time because human mindset hasn't changed for thousands of years. Since 1980, the S & P 500 has had an average intra-year decline of 14.2%. In 27 of last 35 years, stocks have still been positive for the year.Corrections come a lot slower than anyone expects, but once they happen they escalate faster than most could imagine.The typical correction has distinct stages that vary in duration and require different tactical approach:1) Quick and wide-spread leg lower that ends with a momentum low.2) Oversold bounce.3) Choppy period, that whipsaws both bulls and bears.4) A Retest of the momentum lows with breadth divergence.5) A RecoveryThe history of U.S. stock markets has been a perpetual long-term uptrend interrupted occasionally, but very consistently by shocks. Most of those shocks take the form of short-term drawdowns that come and go. Some corrections turn into bear markets that last more than a year. They say that almost everyone loses money in bear markets - both bulls and bears. Bulls because they stubbornly hold on to positions in favorite companies and some stocks never recover from deep drawdowns. Bears because they get squeezed during the violent rallies that happen under declining 200-day moving averages. Bear markets should be respected, but they should not be feared. They require a different approach than what most are get used to in bull markets.I wrote this book mainly to serve as my own guidance, to organize my thoughts and learn more in the process.Keep in mind that everyone has his own agenda and bias, including me. The following pages present the perspective of a trader, who believes in active portfolio management and stock picking. The thought process and observations that I share here might not be suitable for everyone.By reading this guideline, you will become better educated in the following subjects:How to protect capital during market correctionsWhen to raise cash, take profits and sell long holdingsWhen and how to hedgeHow to remain calm and protect your confidence during correctionsHow to make money on the short side during market correctionsHow to survive extremely choppy periods during market correctionsHow to be flexible and prosper during long bear marketsHow to recognize market bottomsHow to make money during market recoveriesHow to use social media during corrections



Slow Capital Fast Prices


Slow Capital Fast Prices
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Author : Stefan Gissler
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Slow Capital Fast Prices written by Stefan Gissler and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.




Behavioral Finance The Second Generation


Behavioral Finance The Second Generation
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Author : Meir Statman
language : en
Publisher: CFA Institute Research Foundation
Release Date : 2019-12-02

Behavioral Finance The Second Generation written by Meir Statman and has been published by CFA Institute Research Foundation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-02 with Business & Economics categories.


Behavioral finance presented in this book is the second-generation of behavioral finance. The first generation, starting in the early 1980s, largely accepted standard finance’s notion of people’s wants as “rational” wants—restricted to the utilitarian benefits of high returns and low risk. That first generation commonly described people as “irrational”—succumbing to cognitive and emotional errors and misled on their way to their rational wants. The second generation describes people as normal. It begins by acknowledging the full range of people’s normal wants and their benefits—utilitarian, expressive, and emotional—distinguishes normal wants from errors, and offers guidance on using shortcuts and avoiding errors on the way to satisfying normal wants. People’s normal wants include financial security, nurturing children and families, gaining high social status, and staying true to values. People’s normal wants, even more than their cognitive and emotional shortcuts and errors, underlie answers to important questions of finance, including saving and spending, portfolio construction, asset pricing, and market efficiency.



International Capital Flows


International Capital Flows
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Author : Martin Feldstein
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2007-12-01

International Capital Flows written by Martin Feldstein and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-12-01 with Business & Economics categories.


Recent changes in technology, along with the opening up of many regions previously closed to investment, have led to explosive growth in the international movement of capital. Flows from foreign direct investment and debt and equity financing can bring countries substantial gains by augmenting local savings and by improving technology and incentives. Investing companies acquire market access, lower cost inputs, and opportunities for profitable introductions of production methods in the countries where they invest. But, as was underscored recently by the economic and financial crises in several Asian countries, capital flows can also bring risks. Although there is no simple explanation of the currency crisis in Asia, it is clear that fixed exchange rates and chronic deficits increased the likelihood of a breakdown. Similarly, during the 1970s, the United States and other industrial countries loaned OPEC surpluses to borrowers in Latin America. But when the U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates to control soaring inflation, the result was a widespread debt moratorium in Latin America as many countries throughout the region struggled to pay the high interest on their foreign loans. International Capital Flows contains recent work by eminent scholars and practitioners on the experience of capital flows to Latin America, Asia, and eastern Europe. These papers discuss the role of banks, equity markets, and foreign direct investment in international capital flows, and the risks that investors and others face with these transactions. By focusing on capital flows' productivity and determinants, and the policy issues they raise, this collection is a valuable resource for economists, policymakers, and financial market participants.



Managing Elevated Risk


Managing Elevated Risk
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Author : Iwan J. Azis
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2014-12-11

Managing Elevated Risk written by Iwan J. Azis and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-12-11 with Business & Economics categories.


This book discusses the risks and opportunities that arise in Emerging Asia given the context of a new environment in global liquidity and capital flows. It elaborates on the need to ensure financial and overall economic stability in the region through improved financial regulation and other policy measures to minimize the emergent risks. "Managing Elevated Risk: Global Liquidity, Capital Flows, and Macroprudential Policy—An Asian Perspective" also explores the range of policy options that may be deployed to address the impact of global liquidity on domestic financial and socio-economic conditions including income inequality. The book is primarily aimed at policy makers, financial market regulators and supervisory agencies to help them improve national regulatory systems and to promote harmonization of national regulations and practices in line with global standards. Scholars and researchers will also gain important information and knowledge about the overall impacts of changing global liquidity from the book.