Text-Based Industry Momentum
Gerard Hoberg and
Gordon Phillips
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2018, vol. 53, issue 6, 2355-2388
Abstract:
We test the hypothesis that low-visibility shocks to text-based network industry peers can explain industry momentum. We consider industry peer firms identified through 10-K product text and focus on economic peer links that do not share common Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. Shocks to less visible peers generate economically large momentum profits and are stronger than own-firm momentum variables. More visible traditional SIC-based peers generate only small, short-lived momentum profits. Our findings are consistent with momentum profits arising partially from inattention to economic links of less visible industry peers.
Date: 2018
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