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Volume Based Portfolio Strategies Analysis Of The Relationship Between Trading Activity And Expected Returns In The Crosssection Of Swiss Stocks 1st Edition Alexander Brndle Auth

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Volume Based Portfolio Strategies Analysis Of The Relationship Between Trading Activity And Expected Returns In The Crosssection Of Swiss Stocks 1st Edition Alexander Brndle Auth
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Volume Based Portfolio Strategies Analysis Of The Relationship Between Trading Activity And Expected Returns In The Crosssection Of Swiss Stocks 1st Edition Alexander Brndle Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Alexander Brändle (auth.)
ISBN: 9783834921062, 9783834987167, 3834921068, 3834987166
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Volume Based Portfolio Strategies Analysis Of The Relationship Between Trading Activity And Expected Returns In The Crosssection Of Swiss Stocks 1st Edition Alexander Brndle Auth by Alexander Brändle (auth.) 9783834921062, 9783834987167, 3834921068, 3834987166 instant download after payment.

Alexander Brändle investigates the relationship between different measures of trading volume and returns in the Swiss stock market. He discovers that stocks with unusual trading volume in a given month experience systematically higher subsequent returns. This abnormal volume effect is particularly strong in uncertain market situations including the 2008 downturn.

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