Investor Sentiments and Fama–French Five-Factor Premia
Ume Habibah,
Mujeeb-u-Rehman Bhayo and
Muhammad Shahid Iqbal
SAGE Open, 2021, vol. 11, issue 2, 21582440211027846
Abstract:
This study provides new insights to predict the excess return of a security. As if factor premia are getting influenced by the sentiments that means sentiments are ultimately affecting the excess return of a security. To meet the objective, a composite index developed by Baker and Wurgler is used as sentiment proxy. Monthly data are used from July 1965 to September 2015 in U.S. context. Granger casualty, Vector Autoregression (VAR), and Fama–Macbeth regression are applied to get the results. Results show that investor sentiments significantly drive the Fama factors’ premia: size premium and profitability premium. Sentiments also contain some information to explain the investment premia but fail to explain the market risk premium and value premium. Furthermore, results suggest that sentiments increase the explanatory power of model measured by R square. In short, this study suggests that investor sentiments play a role in explaining the Fama–French five-factor premia.
Keywords: investor sentiments; asset pricing models; Fama–Macbeth regression; Granger causality; factor premia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1177/21582440211027846
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