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Risky short positions and investor sentiment: Evidence from the weekend effect in futures markets
Authors:Vijay Singal  Jitendra Tayal
Institution:1. Department of Finance, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia;2. Department of Finance, College of Business, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Abstract:This paper examines the weekend effect in futures markets and presents rational and behavioral reasons for its existence. Specifically, we document a weekend effect (Friday's return minus the following Monday's return) in futures markets. The weekend effect occurs partly because of asymmetric risk between long and short positions around weekends; the weekend effect increases when short positions are relatively more risky. In addition, we find that both lagged and contemporaneous changes in investor sentiment are related to the weekend effect. These results are consistent with the investor sentiment literature that finds that mood improves on Fridays but deteriorates on Mondays.
Keywords:asymmetric risk  futures markets  investor sentiment  short selling  weekend effect
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