Delayed informed trades and opinion divergence: Evidence from earnings releases
Tao Chen
International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2022, vol. 27, issue 4, 4556-4574
Abstract:
This study begins to verify whether delayed informed trades occur surrounding an earnings release. Next, we discover that post‐event investor opinions tend to diverge when more informed trades are delayed after the earnings release. As additional empirical evidence indicates, investors are likely compelled to postpone their informed trades due to information complexity, stock illiquidity, and institutional competition. Finally, such a documented association between delayed informed trades and opinion divergence remains robust to the placebo test, endogeneity problem, and large‐cap sample bias.
Date: 2022
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