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Differences of Opinion and the Cross Section of Stock Returns
Authors:Karl B. Diether,Christopher J. Malloy,&   Anna Scherbina
Affiliation:Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago,;Harvard Business School
Abstract:
We provide evidence that stocks with higher dispersion in analysts' earnings forecasts earn lower future returns than otherwise similar stocks. This effect is most pronounced in small stocks and stocks that have performed poorly over the past year. Interpreting dispersion in analysts' forecasts as a proxy for differences in opinion about a stock, we show that this evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that prices will reflect the optimistic view whenever investors with the lowest valuations do not trade. By contrast, our evidence is inconsistent with a view that dispersion in analysts' forecasts proxies for risk.
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