Moon phase effect on investor psychology and stock trading performance
Purpose – This article aims to examine how investor moods and aggressiveness differ in their state and influence investor stock market performance associated with the moon phase. The mechanisms and impact of full moon gravity on investor stock trading performance are explored through an experimenta...
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my.unimas.ir.96732022-01-24T00:55:15Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9673/ Moon phase effect on investor psychology and stock trading performance Brahmana, Rayenda Hooy, Chee-Wooi Zamri, Ahmad HC Economic History and Conditions Purpose – This article aims to examine how investor moods and aggressiveness differ in their state and influence investor stock market performance associated with the moon phase. The mechanisms and impact of full moon gravity on investor stock trading performance are explored through an experimental approach and econometrics model. Design/methodology/approach – A time-series quasi-experimental study, using the full moon and new moon time periods, was coupled with a psychometric test of investors’ behaviours, administered through an online survey, similar to a pre-post experiment. Confirmation of the results was achieved by using an econometric model, adopted from Dichev and Janes. Findings – This research found that investor psychology is influenced by the full moon, but no effect was recorded during the new moon phase. Confirmed by the paired t-difference test, the small correlation, in addition to the quantitative model, the results show the full moon impacts market behaviour during its orbital phase. Consequently, the authors surmise that the full moon does influence investor cognition and emotion disarray, mood disorders, and aggressiveness, resulting in poor stock trading performance. Practical implications – The need for an active investment strategy is the major implication of this study. During the fullmoon phase, investors tend to bemore aggressive andmoody and seek hedonic utility instead of the traditional economics utility, meaning that they tend to follow the sentiment of the market. Originality/value – This paper fulfils an identified need to study how the full moon affects investor stock trading performance. Emeraldin Sight 2012 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9673/1/Rayenda.pdf Brahmana, Rayenda and Hooy, Chee-Wooi and Zamri, Ahmad (2012) Moon phase effect on investor psychology and stock trading performance. International Journal of Social Economics, 28 (4). pp. 236-257. ISSN 0306-8293 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0306-8293 DOI 10.1108/IJSE-04-2012-0134 |
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Purpose – This article aims to examine how investor moods and aggressiveness differ in their state and influence investor stock market performance associated with the moon phase. The mechanisms and impact of full moon gravity on investor stock trading performance are explored through an
experimental approach and econometrics model. Design/methodology/approach – A time-series quasi-experimental study, using the full moon and new moon time periods, was coupled with a psychometric test of investors’ behaviours, administered through an online survey, similar to a pre-post experiment. Confirmation of the results
was achieved by using an econometric model, adopted from Dichev and Janes. Findings – This research found that investor psychology is influenced by the full moon, but no effect was recorded during the new moon phase. Confirmed by the paired t-difference test, the small correlation, in addition to the quantitative model, the results show the full moon impacts market behaviour during its orbital phase. Consequently, the authors surmise that the full moon does influence investor cognition and emotion disarray, mood disorders, and aggressiveness, resulting in poor stock
trading performance. Practical implications – The need for an active investment strategy is the major implication of this study. During the fullmoon phase, investors tend to bemore aggressive andmoody and seek hedonic utility
instead of the traditional economics utility, meaning that they tend to follow the sentiment of the market.
Originality/value – This paper fulfils an identified need to study how the full moon affects investor stock trading performance. |
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