scholarly journals Media Coverage and Stock Returns on the London Stock Exchange, 1825–70*

2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 1605-1629 ◽  
Author(s):  
John D Turner ◽  
Qing Ye ◽  
Clive B Walker
Author(s):  
Antonios Antoniou ◽  
Emilios C. Galariotis ◽  
Spyros I. Spyrou

<p>DeBondt and Thaler (1985) have challenged the notions of market efficiency and of rational investor behaviour. According to their findings stock portfolios that experience negative returns tend to outperform portfolios that experience positive returns, during the subsequent period. In other words, stock returns may be predictable, and this may be due to excessive investor optimism and pessimism. This paper investigates the existence of such contrarian profits for stocks listed in the London Stock Exchange. The results indicate that contrarian strategies are profitable for UK stocks and more pronounced for extreme market capitalisation stocks. These profits persist even after the sample is adjusted for market frictions, and irrespective of whether raw or risk-adjusted returns are used.</p>


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