An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics

We develop a simple and tractable model of opinions and price-volume dynamics based on a word-of-mouth communication process widely used in epidemiology. Risk-averse investors have different opinions depending on whether they heard the news from a friend. Opinions initially diverge and then converge...

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Main Authors: HONG, Dong, HONG, Harrison G., UNGUREANU, Andrei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-63312017-11-09T05:32:02Z An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics HONG, Dong HONG, Harrison G. UNGUREANU, Andrei We develop a simple and tractable model of opinions and price-volume dynamics based on a word-of-mouth communication process widely used in epidemiology. Risk-averse investors have different opinions depending on whether they heard the news from a friend. Opinions initially diverge and then converge over time as news spreads, which leads to price adjustment and trading volume. News released to many leads to an expected difusion rate (the change in the fraction of investors with the news) that declines with time. But news initially released to few leads to an expected diffusion rate that initially increases in time and only then decreases. The serial correlation of stock returns and trading volume are proportional to the diffusion rate. The term structure of the serial correlation of non-overlapping returns can be declining or hump-shaped in time depending on whether the news was widely released. We test and verify these predictions and show that this model is useful for understanding news and price momentum and the dynamics of investor and analyst expectations around media events. 2013-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5332 info:doi/10.2139/ssrn.1569418 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6331/viewcontent/SSRN_id1569418__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Word of Mouth Information Diffusion Public News Private News Finance Finance and Financial Management
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Singapore
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topic Word of Mouth
Information Diffusion
Public News
Private News
Finance
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Word of Mouth
Information Diffusion
Public News
Private News
Finance
Finance and Financial Management
HONG, Dong
HONG, Harrison G.
UNGUREANU, Andrei
An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics
description We develop a simple and tractable model of opinions and price-volume dynamics based on a word-of-mouth communication process widely used in epidemiology. Risk-averse investors have different opinions depending on whether they heard the news from a friend. Opinions initially diverge and then converge over time as news spreads, which leads to price adjustment and trading volume. News released to many leads to an expected difusion rate (the change in the fraction of investors with the news) that declines with time. But news initially released to few leads to an expected diffusion rate that initially increases in time and only then decreases. The serial correlation of stock returns and trading volume are proportional to the diffusion rate. The term structure of the serial correlation of non-overlapping returns can be declining or hump-shaped in time depending on whether the news was widely released. We test and verify these predictions and show that this model is useful for understanding news and price momentum and the dynamics of investor and analyst expectations around media events.
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author HONG, Dong
HONG, Harrison G.
UNGUREANU, Andrei
author_facet HONG, Dong
HONG, Harrison G.
UNGUREANU, Andrei
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title An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics
title_short An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics
title_full An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics
title_fullStr An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics
title_full_unstemmed An epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics
title_sort epidemiological approach to opinion and price-volume dynamics
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5332
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