Psychological Barriers in the Foreign Exchange Market
Paul De Grauwe and
Danny Decupere
No 621, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
This paper undertakes an empirical analysis of the existence of psychological barriers in the dollar/DM and the dollar/yen exchange markets. Psychological barriers occur when agents attach some special importance to the last trailing digits of the price of an asset or a currency. Our empirical results indicate that psychological barriers exist and are significant in the dollar-yen market. Market exchange rates tend to resist movements towards numbers such as 130, 140, ... yen per dollar etc. In addition, once these barriers have been crossed, exchange rates accelerate away from them. The evidence of psychological barriers in the dollar/DM market is less clear-cut.
Keywords: Exchange rate; Market efficiency; Psychological barriers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1992-01
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