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Follow the leader: fund managers trading in signal‐strength sequence*
Authors:Kingsley Y. L. Fong  David R. Gallagher  Peter A. Gardner  Peter L. Swan
Affiliation:1. Australian School of Business, The University of New South Wales;2. Faculty of Business, University of Technology, Sydney;3. Capital Markets CRC Limited;4. Plato Investment Management, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:When fund managers trade sequentially in the same direction, the information confirmation hypothesis predicts the long‐term profitability of the leader trade to be increasing in the number of subsequent trades. The information cascade hypothesis predicts a non‐positive relationship. Using active equity funds’ daily trading data, we document a transition from information confirmation to information cascades as the number of followers increase. We find that highly disguised multiple‐broker packages exhibit higher market impact, higher long‐term returns and are associated with fewer followers. Our study also documents that lead fund managers face portfolio risk constraints in trading on private information.
Keywords:Herding  Informational cascades  Information confirmation  Trade sequences  Leader and follower trades  G14  G23
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