The nonlinear relationship between investor sentiment, stock return, and volatility (Q2183254)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7204152
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7204152 |
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The nonlinear relationship between investor sentiment, stock return, and volatility (English)
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26 May 2020
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Summary: Based on the DSSW model, we analyze the nonlinear impact mechanism of investor sentiment on stock return and volatility by adjusting its hypothesis in Chinese stock market. We examine the relationship between investor sentiment, stock return, and volatility by applying OLS regression and quantile regression. Our empirical results show that the effects of investor sentiment on stock market return are asymmetric. There is ``Freedman effect'' in Chinese stock market, but only optimistic sentiment has a significant nonlinear impact on stock market returns when the stock market is a balanced market or a bear market. Meanwhile, ``create the space effect'' does exist in Chinese stock market too. It only exists when the market is in equilibrium, and only pessimistic sentiment has the nonlinear effect on stock market volatility.
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